GSIS 10 Year Anniversary Yearbook: Memories | Page 27
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Grade 5 Adams
Grade 5 Freeman
Row 1: Haruhi Suzuki, Xingshen Liu; Row 2: Trisha Palli,
Lia Kim, Pranav Pattan, Rein Gugol, Asahi Hasui, Kaleb
Kim, Ashely Nam, Ahishka Singh; Row 3: Jason Jang,
Abhinav Jha, Ms. Adams; Row 4: Akihito Koyama,
Elly Kang, Junseok Kim, Jinju Hughes
Row 1: Caleb Kim, Nirvika Gupta; Row 2: Joel Varhese,
Yuito Kimura, Saran Watanabe, Harry Kim, Hyung Wook
Kim, Tanvi Mavuri; Row 3: Mrs. Vandermeer, Anaya
Santhosh, Daniel Jung, Mrs. Freeman; Row 4: Sarah
Kim, Mayuka Kumano; Row 5: Philip Cho, Keahi
Brumsickle, Ayushi Gupta, Kent Takamiya
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Yuito Kimura, Harachi Suzuki, and Kent Takamiya meet together in their
exhibition tent. Before they graduate, fifth graders complete an exhibition for
a cause to help spread awareness. Yuto, Haruchi, and Kent were planning on
spreading awareness of Korean refugees. 2. Trisha Palli, Jinju Hughes, Elly
Kang, Tanvi Mavuri, and Ashley Nam prepare for their exhibition. During this
time, groups were not assigned and students brainstormed ideas. 3. Keahi
Brumsickle looks over Daniel Jungs shoulder as he connects the final circut
together to demonstate the presence of an electrical current. The report concluded that lemons do not generate electricity, rather the fruits electrolytes
help the energy flow. 4. Trisha Palli and Nirvika Gupta converse with Mrs. Freeman about their understanding of present perfect verbs. The verbs they were
practicing were called exhibition verbs and were important to use in their exhibition. 5. Jinju Hughes holds her costruction of the model plane the Wright
Brother made back in 1903. This plane partnered with the report Jinju made
on the Wright Brothers. 6. Xingshen Liu reads a book from the library. Some of
the books that the elementary students checked out were First Day, Miss Information Speaks Her Mind, and Your Dog Might Be A Werewolf, Your Toes Could
All Explode. 7. Junseok Kim prepares for the velocity and force experiment by
placing his piece of paper on a cup. Students placed the coin on top of the paper, quickly pulled out the paper, and documented if the coin fell into the cup.
Fifth graders spent the year
learning about immigration, the
effects of media, the scientific
method, and peaceful solutions
to global conflicts. How is your
learning similar to the grade
five students of 2012?
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Tatiana Laroche participated in the fifth
grade rocket launch. Students built
their own rockets and tested whose
rocket would go the highest.
Mr. Pownall taught fifth graders.
Afterwards, he moved to the Lower
Secondary division, where he currently teaches science. How exciting
that he might be your teacher next
year when you enter sixth grade!
Don’t forget to say hello to him.
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The Upper Secondary Student Council
Association met with fifth graders to
promote a campus free from bullying.
“Congratulations! You made it! Thank
you for an amazing year of collaboration,
creativity, inquiry, and most of all fun! May
you continue to follow your dreams and
trust in God on your journey to middle
school and beyond.”
- Ms. Adams and Mrs. Freeman
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Ashley Nam, Trisha Palli, and Sooyoung Bae
spend the afternoon outside with the measuing
wheel. Students estimated the perimiter of the
soccerfiels and then walked around the soccer
field to determine if their estimate was correct.