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Lego Robotics

Link to video:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDVkGSjghLU

 

Summer Reading!

Summer Reading Programs

 

  • Camden’s Summer Reading Program: Camden Station will be hosting its second annual Reading Celebration on Friday, August 16th, and it will be an event that you won’t want to miss! We will be having George Ella Lyon, a published author, come to Camden to speak with students about the importance of reading and about her writing life! All you have to do to attend the Reading Celebration is to read your text of choice and fill in a star for every 30 minutes that you read on our summer reading log, for a total of 10 hours over the summer! Return this paper to school the first week we return in August.

 

  • Barnes and Noble Summer Reading Imagination’s Destination: Read any 8 books and record them on the BN Reading Journal. Bring the completed journal to your local Barnes and Noble to receive a FREE BOOK! http://www.bn.com/summerreading

 

  • Oldham County Public Library Summer Reading Program: Dig Into Reading The Oldham County Public Library Summer Reading Program is open to all children from age 3 to age 12. Sign up anytime beginning June 1st at the Oldham County library branch of your choice (completed reading logs must be turned into the library where you signed up).   Track your reading time over the summer. Once you have completed the summer reading program, you can enter a drawing to win tons of prizes! You’ll also earn a pass to the pool party at the Oldham County Aquatic Center when you have completed the Summer Reading program! The Kick-Off event for the Summer Reading Program will be June 1st from 11-2 PM at the Main Branch in La Grange. For more information, visit: http://www.oldhampl.org/children.htm

 

 

Fourth Graders Dissect Owl Pellets

Fourth Graders Dissect Owl Pellets

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In conjunction with their current English Language Arts unit, Mrs. Allen's fourth graders are reading Poppy, the fictional chapter book about a mouse who has to leave the comforts of home to head out into the unknown world in an effort to save her family. Recently in science, they also learned about owl pellets (the undigested remains of an owl's meal) and then dissected them. Their schema from this experience will be useful to understand the plot of Poppy and how the author, Avi, must have done research about owls and mice in order to write his narrative.

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Extra Curricular Activities

Forms and Information for Participation in Extra Curricular Activities

Sports Physical Form

OCBE Form for Athletics

Registration Form for Cross Country

 

Camden Station Student Handbook

Camden Station Student Handbook

 

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