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May is finally here...with flowers blooming, warm temperatures and longer days to play outside. What a great time of year! Summer vacation is on everyone’s mind and this edition is filled with great ideas for how to spend your summer days. Check out the fun-filled cover and several great camp opportunities throughout this edition. Also, if you’re looking for something fun on a weekend before it gets too hot, see the back cover for the NJ Renaissance Faire on weekends in May and June. Some free tickets are available in your school main office...hope to see you there! This month is filled with celebrations...Teacher Appreciation Day where we say thank you to our teachers, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day, National Smile Month, and even National Lost Sock Memorial Day. We have fun puzzles that are loaded with socks and a great contest on Page 15. We can’t wait to read your entries to see where you think all of our socks go.
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Our May edition also has great articles about the Weather...on other planets, solar power, and even Math puzzles about the weather on Jupiter. There is also a great new concept that we’re featuring called Pitchapalooza Junior. It’s just for kids and allows you to pitch a story idea in person to real book publishers. Read all about it on Page 10.
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WEATHER
by Laura Edwards
on other Planets
People around the world use the weather forecast to learn if it will be a warm, cold, sunny, cloudy, stormy, snowy, or rainy day. With this information, we can decide if we need to wear coats, boots, long or short sleeved shirts, pants or shorts, hats and gloves, and even if we need to bring an umbrella! But have you ever wondered what the weather is like on other planets? The atmosphere determines the weather on each planet, so it is logical that the weather would change drastically from one planet to the next. Earth’s atmosphere has four layers and they are known as the Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, and the Thermosphere. Mercury, on the other hand, only has one layer to its atmosphere, which is known as the exosphere.
The word exosphere means that it’s the outermost layer of a planet’s atmosphere. Therefore, Mercury has an exosphere because its atmosphere is so thin that it is made up by the outermost layer. Due to the very thin atmosphere on Mercury, there are no storms, clouds, wind, or rain. Although Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and the sun would look two times as large from Mercury as it does from Earth, there is not enough atmosphere to spread light across the planet. As a result, Mercury’s sky would look black. The temperatures on Mercury can reach anywhere between 750 and 800°F during the day, and the temperatures can drop to -330°F at night. Venus, the second planet closest to the sun, is often called Earth’s “sister planet” because astronomers think Venus was more like Earth in the past. Despite being similar in size, Venus and Earth have very different weather. For example, there are no seasons on Venus. The seasons on Earth are caused by the strength of sunlight in each hemisphere during the year, which is caused by the 23-degree tilt of its rotation axis. The tilt of Venus’ rotation axis is 3-degrees. Since the planet has little movement, its seasons do not change. It does not rain or snow on Venus either since there is no more water. Unlike Mercury, Venus does have multiple layers in its atmosphere which keep the surface of the
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planet around 800°F. Mars, the fourth planet from the sun, experiences very severe weather. The average temperature on Mars is around -80°F but it can reach a low of -195°F during the winter and a high of 70°F near the equator. The atmosphere on Mars is thick enough to have clouds, weather, and wind. Dust storms on Mars are common during the spring and summer, and the dust storms are the largest in the solar system. The storms can become so large that they take over the planet’s surface! Additionally, it’s believed that there was much more water on Mars in the past than there is now. Most of the water remaining on Mars can be found in the polar ice caps. Jupiter, the fifth planet from the sun, is known for the great red spot. The great red spot is a constant storm that is four times larger than Earth! Many scientists think that the great red spot is a hurricane. The wind on Jupiter is caused by the planet’s internal heat. The wind can exceed 400 miles per hour and can
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cause lighting! Saturn, the sixth planet from the sun, is most recognized for its rings. The recorded speeds on Saturn have been higher than 1,000 miles per hour. Saturn’s lightning bolts are 10,000 times stronger than lightning on Earth! Uranus, the seventh planet from the sun, is said to be the largest of the ice giants. Since Uranus is tilted on its side, each season lasts for 21 years! As a result, the seasons on Uranus are severe. The temperature on Uranus, like the temperature on Venus, changes drastically from one layer of the atmosphere to the next. Neptune, the eighth planet from the sun, also called an ice giant, is known to have the most extreme weather of any planet. The seasons on Neptune last more than 40 years! Additionally, Neptune is more than 30 times further away from the sun than the Earth. The wind on Neptune is three times stronger than the wind on Jupiter and nine times stronger than the wind on Earth!
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emorial Day is an American holiday, observed on the last Monday of May, honoring the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Memorial Day 2018 occurs on Monday, May 28. It originated in the years following the Civil War and became an official federal holiday in 1971. Many Americans observe Memorial Day by visiting cemeteries or memorials, holding family gatherings and participating in parades. Unofficially, it marks the beginning of the summer season. But what can each of us do to keep the true meaning and spirit of Memorial Day alive? Here are a few suggestions:
3. Purchase a poppy from a VFW member
They usually sell them for a donation in front of shopping centers. Buy one as a reminder to all of us that this isn’t just a day for shopping, but it’s also a day of respect. 4. Blast the music and be colorful
Take part in the National Moment of Remembrance at 3 pm. Wherever you are, stop, and give a minute of your time. 2. Be a part of your community
Before firing up the barbeque, attend one of those parades or commemorative services. Most cities will hold concerts. If there is not one nearby, you will be 1. Take a moment to remember able to catch the televised National Memorial Day Did You Know...each year on Memorial Day a national Concert. moment of remembrance takes place at 3:00 p.m. local time?
Make a patriotic music playlist and hang the red, white, and blue. This is the day to fly our nation’s flag and other decorations. 5. Keep your family’s personal military history alive
Over the picnic table, share stories of family members who served this country. Wearing the uniform calls for sacrifice but it is also an amazing adventure and one that deserves to be documented. If you have someone willing to reminisce, take a video or jot down notes. Don’t let your family’s story disappear without it being recorded.
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Rhinoceros
Did you know that the word rhinoceros means nose-horned? The first word, “rhino,” translates to nose and the second word, “ceros,” translates to horn. The rhinoceros has lived on Earth for more than 50 million years. The closest relatives to rhinos today are tapirs, horses, and zebras. There are five species of rhinoceros: Black, Indian (one-horned rhinoceros), Javan, Sumatran, and White. Rhinos live in forests, savannas, and tropical regions throughout Africa, India, Indonesia, Nepal, and Vietnam. Rhinos, including the White rhino, are shades of gray or brown in color and their
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hooves have three short toes with broad nails. Except for their tail and ears, rhinos are either hairless or have a small amount of hair, and their skin is very thick. Rhinos range between 6-12 feet in length and between 4- 6.5 feet in height. Since rhinos are the second largest animal on land, it’s not surprising that they are heavy. Rhinos weigh between 1,300 and 7,000 pounds! Rhinos are herbivores, which means that they only eat plants. While the White rhinoceros eats grass, the Black, Indian, Sumatran, and Javan eats leaves from trees and bushes. Rhinos do not have a good sense of sight, but they do have excellent senses of smell and sound. They rotate their ears to hear sounds around them too! Rhinos like
to spend very hot days asleep in the shade and they use muddy pools to cool off. The mud dries on their skin and creates a layer which protects them from the sun and insects. Although rhinos usually live alone, and are territorial, species like the White rhino often live together. A group of rhinos is called a “herd” or a “crash.” In the wild, rhinos can live for approximately 35 years. Rhinos communicate with one another through sounds such as growls, snorts, and squeals. They are also able to communicate through infrasonic frequencies, which is a frequency that is too low for humans to hear. The sound of a Sumatran rhino’s whistle can travel 12 miles.
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What else makes the rhinoceros so interesting? • Rhinoceros horns are made of keratin, which also makes up our hair and fingernails! • Rhinos use their teeth for defense. • Rhinos can run as fast as 30 or 40 miles per hour! • The Sumatran rhinoceros is the closest living relative to the ancient woolly rhino! • Black rhinoceros have a beak shaped lip. • Despite their size, rhinos scare easily, and their instinct is to charge at whatever frightened them.
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By: Jennifer Downing, 5th Grade Teacher, Fountain Woods Elementary School, Burlington Township, N.J.
A Universal Celebration!
Mother’s Day is a holiday that is celebrated around the world. It became an official U.S. holiday in 1914, when President Woodrow Wilson declared it to be celebrated on the second Sunday of May. There are more than 60 countries that also share the same date as the U.S. The UK celebrates it and calls it Mothering Sunday, which is on the 4th Sunday of Lent. Many other countries call it Parent’s Day, Women’s Day or Ladies Day and celebrate it in different months throughout the year. Celebrations for mothers can be traced all the way back to the ancient Greeks and Romans. They had spring festivals to celebrate their mother goddesses.
This is a holiday that everyone has in common, people everywhere, and all through history, love to show appreciation for their mothers. There are fun facts about this holiday to share. Almost 96% of all Americans participate in Mother’s Day in some way. It is one of the busiest days of the year for phone companies and restaurants. Mother’s Day is the second biggest gift-giving holiday in America. Americans spend more than 14 million dollars a year on this day! There are over 83 million mothers living in the U.S. today and 2 billion worldwide. The President of The United States always gives a proclamation on this day as
Here is an example of a Haiku written by a 5th grader.
well. Wow, this is a wonderful day to have on our calendar! Take time this Mother’s Day to show your appreciation for your Mother, Grandmother, Aunt, Stepmother or special woman in your life! It would be great to make them a gift or meal, buy them flowers or take them out somewhere. One of the best gifts you can give them is a poem or letter. Writing a poem or letter costs nothing but your time and thoughts, and they will surely cherish this! Choose a Limerick, Diamante, Acrostic, Haiku or Free Verse Poem to write. Give it to your special person and enjoy!
Moms Are Eagles By: Evelyn E.
Moms are like Eagles Majestic and beautiful Strong like Eagles too.
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id you know that every person has an imaginary bubble that follows them around throughout the day? It is called personal space. Personal space is the space around your body that is reserved, or saved, just for you. When someone enters into your personal space circle, you may feel scared or annoyed. Let’s say you are working at your desk and the person at the desk next to you starts to put his papers on your desk. How would you feel? What if you had a
pencil in your hand and someone just took it and started using it without even asking? Have you ever been in line and someone bumped you from behind? These are all examples of someone invading your imaginary bubble or moving into your personal space. How do these personal bubbles happen if you cannot even see them? According to science, our individual sense of personal space begins to develop around the age of three or four years old. Researchers believe that personal space is created
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and activated by the amygdala (a-migda-lah), the part of the brain that alerts fear. When the amygdala is activated, it can make you feel scared. The amygdala develops differently for some people so there may be people that do not understand personal space as well. Many conflicts, arguments, or fights can be avoided if everyone would remember to stay out of each other's personal space. Let’s spread more kindness by keeping a safe distance, not touching things that do not belong to us, and showing control of
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our body and the things that do belong to us. If you do get in someone else’s personal space by accident, apologize. If someone gets in your personal space, remind them that it makes you feel uncomfortable. Actions speak louder than words, but if your actions make a mistake, use your words to help fix it.
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Lindsay Wanko, Teacher of the Deaf, JFK Elementary, Berlin Twp., NJ
Solar Power: Create a Solar Updraft Tower For this month’s science experiment, we will explore solar energy. Solar energy is power obtained by harnessing the sun’s rays. Solar energy helps to reduce the amount of pollution and chemicals being released into our earth’s atmosphere. You might see people using solar energy right now. Look around your neighborhood for houses or buildings with solar panels. These individuals are using the sun to help power their homes and in turn are becoming more earth-friendly citizens! Follow the steps below to create a Solar Updraft Tower. You will have fun observing just how powerful and useful our sun is for planet earth!
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1. 3 tin cans, cleaned with all of the tops and the bottoms removed
2. Tape 3. Paper clips 4. Thumb tacks or push-pins
5. 2 books or 2 wooden blocks 6. 1 paper pinwheel 7. A sunny spot
6. Ask an adult to help balance the center of Procedure: 1. Stack the 3 cans on top of one another. Tape the pinwheel on the thumbtack. The side of the
pinwheel with the tape in the center should face the cans together so they are connected. down on the tack. 2. Unbend the paperclip and shape it into an 7. Find a sunny spot in your house. arch for the top of the tower. The arch should be 8. Place 2 books or two blocks side by side big enough that it connects one side of the top with about two inches of distance between can to the other side of the top can. It should them. look like the handle of a basket. 3. Tape the arch to the opening of the top can. 9. Place the solar tower on top of the books. 4. Ask an adult to tape a thumbtack or pushpin Be sure that there is room between the books to the middle of the arch with the point facing up. for air to enter in from the bottom of the tower. 10. The heat from the sun will warm the air 5. Create a paper pinwheel. Feel free to number, letter or color your pinwheel blades to in the can. This will cause an updraft (a small current or rising of air, typically warm air), which help you see the blades move later during the will spin the pinwheel. experiment.
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What happens to your solar tower at night or on a cloudy day? Move the solar tower to a shady spot- do you observe the same results? Remove the cans from the books - what changes do you notice? Experiment with different materials for the tower - do you think other materials would work the same way?
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Solution: 43500 ÷ 2 = 21,750. Starting at -234, you must subtract 234 from 21,750 so 21,750 − 234 = 21,516°F.
WOW, THAT’S BIG! Answer: 11 Earths
Solution: Diameter is 2 × radius. Jupiter's diameter is 5.6 × 2 = 11.2 Earth diameters. So, while there might be a little room left, only 11 Earths will fit across Jupiter's diameter.
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• Bananas • Strawberries • Blueberries • Whipped Cream • Sprinkles or mini chips (optional)
Directions
1. Holding the banana curving upwards, remove the top ¼ layer, using a knife (with help from an adult). 2. With a small melon scooper, make a shallow groove (like the inside of a boat) to hold the other fruits. 3. Spritz the banana with orange juice or lemon juice to prevent discoloration. 3. Fill banana boat with assorted fruits as shown. Garnish with a dollop of whipped cream and anything else fun.
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Hey kids! Send in your original artwork, letters, and poems to be printed in an upcoming edition. Just have your parents complete this form and send it with your submission to:
Kidz Buzz P.O. Box 734
Voorhees, NJ 08043 Name__________________________________________ Age ______________________ Address __________________________________________________________________ City____________________________ State_______ Zip __________________________ Home Phone______________________ Cell Phone ______________________________ Your Signature (This is my own artwork) ____________________________________ Parent’s Signature_________________________________________________________ Parent’s Email ____________________________________________________________
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summer art & ceramics camp Art Camp Ceramics & Pottery Available New Projects & Lessons Daily
Make a simple Mother’s Day Card
that will WOW her ! ✿ Choose your Mom’s
favorite color of paper
✿ Make thick/big bubble or block letters
✿ Cut out your design ✿ Use glue, glitter, crayons to decorate
✿ Once you’re done, you’ll
discover the “WOW MOM” message hidden inside!
markeimartscenter.org
Wed, May 23 5:30-7:30 PM
OPEN HOUSE!
MAY IS NATIONAL SMILE MONTH
Enjoy this fun poem that will remind you about the power of a smile.
SMILING
Smiling is infectious; you catch it like the flu. When someone smiled at me today, I started smiling too. I passed around a corner and someone saw my grin. When he smiled, I realized I had passed it on to him. I thought about that smile and then I realized its worth. A single smile, just like mine, could travel around the earth. So if you feel a smile begin, don’t leave it undetected. Let’s start an epidemic quick and get the world infected. Author Unknown
Help celebrate National Teacher Appreciation Day on May 8th. Here are some easy and creative ideas for you to say thank you to your teacher.
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Where do those lost socks go? Remember your lost socks and enter to win a Gift Card to a favorite local place.
We don’t know where they go, but we know they’re always disappearing between the time they leave your feet to the time they come out of the dryer.
Just as we take a moment to remember those on Memorial Day in many ways, now is your time to remember your favorite socks that have disappeared.
Contest
• Send in a list of creative ways that you can celebrate and remember your lost socks. • You can include ideas of where the socks may be, how they got there, what they’re doing, or how the socks that are its pair are surviving without them. • Add a colorful drawing of your choice as an illustration.
Use the Bee Published form in the paper to submit your entry. Submissions should be received by the 15th of each month in order to be eligible to win.
It’s Your BIRTHDAY!
Send in your birthday form to be entered for a chance to win a BIRTHDAY PRESENT and get a Happy Birthday wish in the paper.
HAPPY B I R T H DAY !
Send in your birthday form
Super Party and get a Package Happy Birthday wish
8 Child Admissions, Choice of Roller Skating, FunZone or Bounce House, arcade tokens for group, food, birthday extras and more.
in the paper.
SEND TO: Kidz Buzz, P.O. Box 734, Voorhees, NJ 08043 Name_____________________________________________________ Age you will be turning________________Birthday _______________ Email address ______________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________ City_________________________State______ Zip ________________ Home Phone____________________ Cell Phone _________________ Parent Signature ____________________________________________
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Jacob M. Ella W. Emma H. Addison H. Midori J. Caylie C. Hunter D.
Marlton Marlton Delran Delran Marlton Edgewater Park Shamong
age 7 age 1 age 7 age 7 age 8 age 10 age 9
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Nathan S. Harry T. Harlan T. Dakshinbarath Gavin B. Rhyati Naomi S.
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Collingswood West Berlin West Berlin Mt. Laurel Mt. Laurel Mt. Laurel Merchantville
age 7 age 10 age 10 age 7 age 5 age 6 age 10
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