NFL: NFC Rankings
1.Eagles 10-2
2.Cowboys 7-6
3.Redskins 5-8
4.Giants 2-11
1.Eagles 10-2
2.Cowboys 7-6
3.Redskins 5-8
4.Giants 2-11
NFL: NFC Rankings
1.Eagles 10-2 2.Cowboys 7-6 3.Redskins 5-8 4.Giants 2-11
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Markham Place Warriors Winter Sports
by Quinn Kelly Basketball Boys: Game 1. Oceanport: Away 12/7/17 W Game 2. Oak Hill: Away 12/11/17 W Game 3. Monmouth Beach: Home 12/12/17 W Game 4. Tinton Falls: Home 12/20/17 Game 5. Oceanport: Home 1/4/17 Game 6. Tinton Falls: Away 1/9/17 Game 7. Fair Haven: Home 1/11/17 Game 8. Eatontown: Home 1/17/17 Game 9. Shrewsbury: Away 1/18/17 Game 10. Rumson: Away 1/23/17 Game 11. Eatontown: Away 1/25/17 Game 12. West Long Branch: Home 1/29/17 Game 13. Monmouth Beach: Away 2/6/17 Game 14. West Long Branch: Away 2/7/17 Game 15. Rumson: Home 2/9/17 Game 16. St. Catherine's: Home 2/12/17 Game 17. Shrewsbury: Home 2/13/17 Game 18. Fair Haven: Away 2/15/17 Girls Basketball Game 1. Oceanport: Home 12/7/17 W Game 2. Oak Hill: Home 12/11/17 W Game 3. Monmouth Beach: Away 12/12/17 W Game 4. Tinton Falls: Away 12/20/17 Game 5. Oceanport: Away 1/4/17 Game 6. Tinton Falls: Home 1/9/17 Game 7. Fair Haven: Away 1/11/17 Game 8. Eatontown: Home 1/11/17 Game 9.Shrewsbury: Home 1/18/17 Game 10.Rumson: Home 1/23/17 Game 11. Eatontown: Home 1/25/17 Game 12. West Long Branch Away 1/29/17 Game 13. Mounmoth Beach: Home 2/6/17 Game 14. West Long Branch: Home 2/7/17 Game 15. Rumson: Away 2/9/17 Game 16. St. Catherine's: Away 2/12/17 Game 17. Shrewsbury: Away 2/13/17 Game 18. Fair Haven: Home 2/15/17 Thanksgiving has just passed filling fridges with lotś of turkey and other delicious foods. Some of the 5th grade students have been kind enough to share some detail of their Thanksgiving. I hope everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving like these students down below.
As Thanksgiving approaches, people all over town are Buying, cooking and baking delicious foods for the biggest feast of the year including pie, turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, roasted potatoes, sweet potatoes, brussel sprouts, casseroles, and much much more. But the Thanksgiving food was not always this way.
Many years ago settlers took off to America, the home of the Wampanoag tribe. For thousands of generations the Wampanoag people fished, hunted, and harvest food. The ship carried 101 men, women, and children for 66 days. Many had failed to live during that period, but Winter was still approaching, so they set to hard work gathering supplies to keep them alive. Many grownups were sick, so it was mostly the kids who did this. The Wampanoag people were life savoirs to the settlers. They taught the settlers the best ways to hunt, to grow crops, and where the best drinking places were. On 1621 they agreed to protect each other from other tribes. The bond of friendship that was between the settlers and the Wampanoag people grew. A harvest celebration was to be held. Both the settlers and Wampanoag people harvested, hunted, and fished for days. The held the celebration on November 23. They ate not turky, but deer, corn, shellfish, and roasted meat. Many gave thanks for the rain that came after a two month long drought. But many other thanks were given. By Margaret Glynn |
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Margaret Glynn is a 5th grade student who loves to write. Archives
February 2018
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