zeenalini: issue 4
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In this Issue
PHOTOS: Counter clockwise from top: A sprinkling of submissions; Z-Editors working on layout; Z-Editors (Left to right, Back row: Clara, Laurel, Eva, Erin; Front row: Zoe, Ange); ART: Zoe
ur z-editorial meeting was running long. Submissions were scattered all over the table. The cookies on the snack table were taunting us! Yet we could not decide upon a theme for this issue. It seemed an impossible task.
Ideas were coming from left and right: Piñata! Celebration! Pandora’s Box! After many more great ideas had been thought of, we still could not all agree.
We organized and reorganized the submissions until, finally, success. The theme is to be… SPRINKLES!!!
Now you may be thinking, Sprinkles? Why sprinkles? What does a zine have to do with candy? But to us sprinkles represent more than candy. They symbolize creativity, assortment, color, excitement, and so much more! And... who doesn’t love sprinkles???
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Enjoy the issue!
Z-E!tors
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Fall (poem ......................................................................) 1
Geometric Design (drawing ........................................) 1
Cat Over the Moon (illustrated poem .......................) 2
How To Make a Cake (illustrated how-to story .......) 3
A Birthday Party (story ..............................................) 4
Sprinkle Frame (computer art ...................................) 4
Frog (illustrated poem ................................................) 5
Jokes for Kids (jokes ....................................................) 6
My Talent: Breakdancing (illustrated story ............) 7
My Talent: Kung Fu (illustrated story .....................) 8
My Subterranean World (illustrated story ..............) 9
Dig A Hole (illustrated how-to story ......................) 10
Where I’m From: Sports (poem .................................) 11
Dolphins Fan (cartoon ...............................................) 12
Training A Dog (how-to story ..................................) 13
Coco the Stuffed Animal (drawing ...........................) 13
I Got a Puppy (poem ...................................................) 14
Haiku: Weee! (illustrated poem ...............................) 15
Couplets (poem ...........................................................) 16
Lizard (illustrated poem ...........................................) 17
Bluebird (illustrated poem .......................................) 18
The Secret Key (poem ................................................) 19
Fox (drawing ..............................................................) 19
Locked Out! (story .....................................................) 20
Apple blossoms (watercolors ...................................) 21
National Parks (report ..............................................) 23
Owl (illustrated poem ...............................................) 24
Quatrain: Kitty (poem ................................................) 25
My Favorite Animal is a Kitten (story ....................) 26
Kittens (drawings ......................................................) 26
Purple People Eater (poem .......................................) 27
Merrily... (poem ..........................................................) 28
Fruit bowl (drawing ...................................................) 28
What’s OObleck? (synopsis and drawings .............) 29
Monster Trucks (report ............................................) 31
Monsters (cartoons ....................................................) 31
Everyone Is Famous (poem .......................................) 33
My Talent: Gymnastics (illustrated story .............) 34
JJ and TAY TAY Poem (poem ...................................) 35
Frog (drawing .............................................................) 35
Snake (illustrated poem ...........................................) 37
Quatrain: Bill the Cat (illustrated poem .................) 38
The Story of the Bubblebee (illustrated story .......) 39
Where I’m From: Tennessee (poem ..........................) 41
Open Window (painting .............................................) 42
Chicken (drawing ......................................................) 43
Helen Keller (report ..................................................) 44
Angels for Carly (origami and photography .........) 45
A Yellow Pencil (poem ...............................................) 47
Pencil (computer art .................................................) 47
Poem (poem .................................................................) 48
Paris (painting ............................................................) 49
Paris (story .................................................................) 50
page 01
fallby Mycah White (grade 6)
the crunch under my feet, piles of leaves where my dad had rakedthe red, brown, yellow leavestrail behind mea leaf flutters down the large plant enclosed in bark, leaves the massive trunk, the long limbs,the way the leaf twirlsand sways in the wind.
Drawing by Janaya Parsons (grade 3)
Poem and illustration by Gwen Kekic (grade 4) page 02
First you get a bowl. Then
you put the cake mix in the
bowl. You put 3 eggs, one
pint of milk, 2 cups of flour,
and a teaspoon of sugar in
the bowl. Mix and pour in
cake pan. Bake it for 30
minutes. Let it cool.
Now frost and put
candy sprinkles on it.
Cut the cake. And eat it.
How To Make A CakeDirections and illustration by Emily Colburn (grade 2)
page 03
A Birthday Partyby Courtnay Spaulding (grade 2)
To have a birthday party, you need to buy invitations. Next you write out the invitations. Then you give them to the people you want at your party. You will need to buy decorations like balloons, streamers, cups, plates, napkins, and other favors. Then you will need a birthday cake and candles to put on top of the cake. You can buy a number candle of your age. Or you can buy straight candles as many as the age you are. Now you are ready for your party. Have a fun time and I hope people bring you lots of presents.
Sprinkle art by Laurel King (grade 5)
page 04
Poem and illustration by Delaney Bargfrede (grade 1)
page 05
Jokes For Kidsby Zoe Chaves (grade 3)
page 06
My TalentStory and illustration by Miles Caum (grade 2)
What is my talent? Do you know?No. OK. My talent is breakdancing. Because it is fun. Oh I take a lot of classes and sometimes we get to go to the pool!
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My TalentStory and illustraton by Jazmine Curley (grade 2)
I have an awesome talent. Do you knowwhat it is? It is kung fu. Some nights, when Iwatch Kung Fu Panda, I practice andpractice. Oh, I forgot, and some days I watchit, too. I feel so alive when I do kung fu. It is awesome.
page 08
Story and illustration by Zoe Svec (grade 5)
page 09
The snow has buried your front door.
You can’t get out of your house.
What will you do?
1. Get a drill. 2. Wear goggles. 3. Wear a snowsuit. 4. Wear snow boots.
5. Dig a hole. 6. Make a path. 7. Get out of there. 8. There is no eighth step.
You’re all done. Safe and sound but cold.
You’re in the middle of winter...
Hello?
Dig A HoleDirections and illustration by
Philip Malazarte (grade 2)
page 10
Where I'm Fromby Jonah Caum (grade 6)
I'm from the world of sports.The Red Sox, the Patriots, the Bruins, and the Celtics.I'm from the world of craziness.I’m from weirdness, awesomeness, and annoyance.I'm from a world of learning,Math, reading, writing, science and social studies.
I'm from Mexico,The ocean, the beach sand, and the hotelsBaja California, and surfing.I'm from a world of electronics. Video games, iPods, iPads, and portable music.
I'm from Me, Jonah.Me, as in a positive kid, an amazing athlete.A loving family, an annoying brother, and,A charming young man.
page 11
Cartoon by Ty Merrill (grade 4)
page 12
Training A Dogby Marlayna King (grade 2)
Training a dog is sometimes easy and training a dog is sometimes hard. When I trained my dog I found it is not always easy. I have seen some tricks are easy to do and some tricks are really hard to do. One thing I would love to train my dog to do is take out the trash. I would also love, love, love if he would get the mail. It would also be great if he could pick up my room. If he could clean my room he would chew my clothes to bits, and if he could get the mail he would chew the mail to bits. Now we are moving to fetching the ball. He is not good with it. He’ll get the ball but he won’t bring it back.
Illustration by Sammy Genaway (grade K)
page 13
When I got the puppy in New Jersey felt so good to get a new part of the family she was so scaredWhen we got home she felt....Like she was being dognapped
When she was playing with me, running, playing on the playground, she thought she was my dogbuddy
When we where done she ate her food her dogbuds where in heavenwhen she ate she loved her dogfood When I was there she thought I was her guardhumanI have to admitI was her favorite and she was mine.We were the best dogpals ever she meant the whole dogworld to me
I Got a Puppyby Maizy White (grade 5)
page 14
I am rolling down
A mountain full of green grass
Having so much fun!
Haiku and illustration by Zoë R. Meyer (grade 3)
page 15
Softball is really fun.I wish I hit a home run.
Moms like to cook,
So they have to read a book.
One day I planted a tree,When I was three.
One day I went to the beach,And I saw a leech.
Coupletsby Jayda
Golden (grade 4)
Mydadissosweet,Andhedoesnotliketo
compete.
Campingiscool.Iwishtherewasapool.
page 16
Poem and illustration by Noah Jones (grade 1)
page 17
Poem and illustration by Hannah Rivet (grade 1)
page 18
The Secret Keyby Miles Garvin (grade 3)
There once was a secret key.It belonged to King Dede.He kept it well,Until it fell.Then it belonged to me.
Fox illustration by Briana Strariknok (grade 4)
page 19
Locked Out!by Eva Svec (grade 3)
“Audrey, you’re babysitter is here!” “Uhhhh!” I said. I was just in the middle of a really good book! Now I have to do whatever the boring babysitter wants me to do! At least that’s usually what happens! But I ran downstairs anyway despite the fact that I really didn’t want to. Actually I slid down the looooong banister to the floor; I love to do that. Then I ran to the front door to give my mom and dad hugs and kisses before they left. “Wow” I exclaimed. I thought they were going somewhere fancy, but not this fancy. I mean, “Wow!” My mom was wearing a silk violet dress with an aqua blue shawl. She looked great. My dad looked really good too in the new suit he got. My babysitter Nicole said, “We’re actually sort of coming with you, Mr. and Mrs. Levine. We’re going to the zoo.” So we went to the zoo, and my parents went to their fancy dinner thing. It all went well till the end. I came back from the awesome zoo with my even more awesome babysitter. We went to open the front door but when we tried the door it was LOCKED! I said, “Don’t worry! There’s a back door!” But when we tried the back door, it was locked, too! “SHOOT!” we both said at the same time. “Wait, I know where the spare key is.” “Great,” replied Nicole. I got the spare key, and I opened the back door with it. Then I smiled at Nicole, and she smiled broadly back.
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Apple blossom watercolors: This page, from top: Lily Jones (grade 4), Alex Hutchins (grade 4); Opposite page, from top: Belle White (grade 4), Maya Farrar (grade 3)
page 22
National Parksby Austin Stoodey (grade 2)
Did you know that there are 400 national parks in the United States? Not every state has a national park. In New England, the only state that has one is Maine. Some states have more than one. Alaska and Hawaii each have eight national parks.
Yellowstone was the first national park in the United States. It has been a national park since 1872. It is three different states—Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana.
Anyone can visit these parks. There are many fun things you can do when you go to one. You can go camping, so bring a tent. Some parks have cabins you can stay in. Many parks are by rivers, lakes, or the ocean. If you go to those parks you can swim, fish, or go boating. There are parks in the mountains. You can go hiking there.
There are many animals that live in national parks. When you go to a national park, you might see deer, wolves, moose, elk, foxes, owls, ducks, bison, and many more animals.
I have enjoyed learning about national parks. Someday I would like to go camping at a national park. Wouldn’t you like to go stay at a national park?
page 23
Poem and illustration by Brie Howe-Lynch (grade 1)
page 24
QUATRAINby Katelyn Cutler
(grade 3)
I have a kitty.He is quite witty.He told a good jokeBut he ended up broke.
Kitty graphic also by Katelyn Cutler!
page 25
My Favorite Animal is a KittenStory and illustrations by Cameron Corliss (grade 2)
I like kittens because they are cute, cuddly, and fluffy. They are soft. I like to play with my kittens with a feather. I wiggle the feather, they follow the feather. I love my kittens because they’re adorable and fun.
page 26
Purple People Eaterby Lily Jones (grade 4)
There once a purple people eaterWho went to an ice cream shopThe temp outside was above the
meterSo he chose a lollipop
The next day he came to seeIf the ice cream was all hot
Sadly, he came to meThe owner of the shop
He chose the best flavor on the boardAnd asked me if it was true,So i told him and he roared
“This ice cream is whoo-hoo!”Now, the flavor that that eater got,
was a very special flavorfor it was in a small tot
and for a flavorand got the...
PURPLE PEOPLE EATER!!!!
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Hit hit hit your yarn gentle up the stairs. Meow meow meowdon't put me in the bath.
Run run run your way gentle through the cones. Attack attack attackgood job K-9 dog.
Eat eat eat your tart careful through the house. Desert desert desertwhat a good snack.
Row row row your boat gentle down the stream. Merrily merrily merrilylife is but a dream.
Merrily... Poem and illustration by
Kimberly Cummings (grade 2)
page 28
What’s OObleck?by Ange Wunderle (grade 5)
OOblek is a solid and a liquid. It's a solid because when you pick it up, it stays in a "ball." But when you handle it fast, it turns into a liquid. When you make OOblek you use liquid glue and liquid starch (make sure you use the same amount of each) and add food dye (optional). But if you make it with peanut butter and chocolate then it's not OOblek... it's OOyum!
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Oobleck renderings from Mrs. Winokur’s 5/6 Class: This page, from top: Tyler Mosher (grade 6), Austin Chaves (grade 5), Brigid Karl (grade 6); Opposite page, from top: Anne Lamson (grade 6), Mackenzie Lacoste (grade 6)
page 30
Monster Trucksby Rory Carroll (grade 2)
Do you know there are monsters that are not out
on Halloween but are trucks? They’re modified
pickup trucks. Let me tell you about monster
trucks.
Monster trucks have a
roll cage that protects
the drivers if they get
in a crash. They do
freestyle events. In a
freestyle event, they
race over jumps and
try to get as high in
the air as they can.
That’s what I like
about them. They
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have a remote that’s called a RII or a kill switch.
It is a switch that will kill the motor.
Did you know that the first monster truck made
was called Big Foot? It was built in 1974. A
monster truck weighs 9,000 pounds including
the driver and the fuel. They have thick tread to
grip in to the dirt.
I would like to drive a monster truck some time.
They are every noisy and really cool. I can’t wait
until I am old enough.
Monster illustrations by Barton Burns (grade 4)
page 32
Everyone is famous in their own way.
That's what famous means.
No one is more famous than anyone.
Everyone is famous in many ways of their own.
Every one is famous if they believe that
they are.
If you want to be famous, don't worry:
you are famous in your own way!
Everyone is Famous
by Falisha Maly (grade 5)
page 33
My TalentStory and illustration
by Tristan Prescott (grade 2)
WOW! I hear so much when I do my talent. Do you want to now what it is? It is absolutely awesome! I do gymnastics. I love tumbling in the air. I started when I was 3 years old. I was the only one out of my sisters that didn't do Mommy and Me classes. When I got older, I started to do much harder skills. Now I might be a Level 5. That is my talent.
page 34
JJ and TAY TAY Poemby JJ= Jeb Monier (grade 3) & TAY TAY= Ty Merrill (grade 4)
There once was a man named Bill.He went to see Dr. Phil.He jumped so high,He touched the sky,He used chopsticks to catch a fly.
Then he went to the store.He was really poor.
He went to see the movie “Thor.”He met a girl named Sandy.She had 5 boxes of candy And a secret boyfriend named Randy.Then after the movie he called Sandy a witch, andThen her boyfriend Randy threw him in a ditch.Then he went home and he was sad,And he said, “That was the worst day I ever had.”
The next day he went to the science fair,And he went running around in his underwear.He got kicked out and started to pout.
He went to see his sister to treat her blister.
Frog illustration by Carys Bickford (grade 1)
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He went to his grandma and started to eat a banana,Then he sat on a chair and ate a pear.After that he got so fat he looked like a rat.
He had an awful week; he was called a geek.And his teacher said, “You wreak!”
Then he went to his baseball game.He hit a home run. Then everyone shouted his name.Then he thought he was in the Hall of Fame.
20 years later he went to the MLB.Then he discovered he dislocated his knee.Then he could never play again,Even with his hen in the chicken pen.
When he was 65, he did a penny drive,And almost got killed by a bee hive.
Then he turned 80,And he hated Tom Brady.So he slapped him across the face,And sprayed him with mace.
When he died,Everyone cried.
That was the story of Bill.(Oh, and, by the way, he had a fish named Fill that took a pill.)
(And also we like RICE AND SOAP.)
page 36
Poem and illustration by Leda Malazarte (grade 1)
page 37
Quatrainby Mitchell Rounds (grade 3)
BillthecatMetaratChasedhimdownRightoutoftown
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The Story of the BumblebeeWritten and illustrated by Niavh Gibney (grade K)
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Where I'm From by Jarett Silva (grade 6)
I am from the ashes of Tennessee
The tar pits under the hills
The finger tips of my grandpa Willie
From an apartment of red bricks and white
cement
I'm from dust and germs and power
From genetics and blood and flesh
From my beloved parents and siblings
I'm from black paint of flowing liquid
A three dimensional creature
Searching for you every single day
I'm from love and soul, to really love somebody
To think about it every single day
I'm only half way there, almost there
page 41
Open Window by Erin Otis (grade 5)
page 42
Chicken illustration by Mahlia Parsons (grade 5)
page 43
Helen Kellerby Emillia Gomo (grade 2)
I found out a lot about an amazing little girl named Helen Keller. I would like to share with you.
Helen was blind and deaf. When she was one she had a terrible illness. After the illness she couldn’t hear or see. When she was a little girl she ran around the house like crazy screaming. She was confused. She didn’t understand that she wasn’t supposed to do that.
Than Annie Sullivan came into her life. Annie helped Helen understand her new world. She taught Helen how to read and write with Braille. When Helen got older she wrote books. Her most famous book is the book about her own life. The book is called The Story of My Life.
It all started at the water pump. Annie put Helen’s hands under the water pump. So Helen could feel the water Annie spelled water in Helen’s hand. Than Helen ran to the house touching everything, having Annie spell the words in her hand. This was an important day for Helen. She could now understand and communicate.
I learned a lot about this amazing little girl I admired and look up to her.
page 44
Angels forCarly
page 45
Origami by Mrs. Dulmer and Mrs. Ferro’s 3/4 Class
Photography by Carol Neff
page 46
So much dependsUponA yellowPencilWrite write writingOn aPiece of linedPaper
A Yellow Pencilby Nicole Wright (grade 6)
Pencil graphic by Zoe Svec (grade 5)
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Poem by Cailyn Williams (grade 5)
So much trust depends upon a grateful
Teacher.
So bright, so confident in himself to the
Children.
Bringing a joy to all and all
Joy.
Bringing school to life as he dances with
Words.
Sipping from his cup quietly as he
Teaches.
The joy to life, and joy to that
Teacher.
page 48
Paris by Hannah Fleming (grade 6)
page 49
Paris by Berkley Hutchins (grade 2)
page 50
Delaney Bargfrede
Carys Bickford
Barton Burns
Rory Carroll
Jonah Caum
Miles Caum
Austin Chaves
Zoe Chaves
Emily Colburn
Cameron Corliss
Kim Cummings
Jazmine Curley
Katelyn Cutler
Maya Farrar
Hannah Fleming
Miles Garvin
Sammy Genaway
Niavh Gibney
Jayda Golden
Emelia Gomo
Brie Howe-Lynch
Alex Hutchins
Berkley Hutchins
Lily Jones
Noah Jones
Brigid Karl
Gwen Kekic
Laurel King
Marlayna King
Mackenzie Lacoste
Anne Lamson
Leda Malazarte
Philip Malazarte
Falisha Maly
Ty Merrill
Zoë Meyer
Jeb Monier
Tyler Mosher
Erin Otis
Janaya Parsons
Mahlia Parsons
Tristan Prescott
Hannah Rivet
Mitchell Rounds
Jarett Silva
Courtnay Spaulding
Briana Stariknok
Austin Stoodley
Eva Svec
Zoe Svec
Belle White
Maizy White
Mycah White
Cailyn Williams
Nicole Wright
Ange Wunderle
Student StaffLaurel KingClara MartoranoErin Otis
Eva SvecZoe SvecAnge Wunderle
AdvisorsJana BryanWendy Svec
Maggie Arlund
Lauren Baker
Kathy Cherubini
Cindy Cole
Ellen Ferro
Angela Hutchins
Frank Kelley
Jeremy Kelloway
Kim Leonard
Erin Matulonis
Shana McCarthy
Carol Neff
Michelle Robidoux
Brenda Sheere
Shannon Thompson
Victoria Winokur
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