“Go Local!”

“Go Local!” is GWN's motto, starting from May 27, 2008, a motto started by GWN Founder Diane Zhou's dad. “So many big chain companies, like McDonald's, own newspapers that turned from local to national or worldwide. That loses the meaning of 'local news', so I support GWN,” Diane's dad told GWN. GWN is being motivated by this motto. Without it, GWN would have disappeared long ago in November, 2007!

Volume II No. 5

Kung Fu Panda
GWN Founder Diane Zhou sent her review about the new movie “Kung Fu Panda”! Read about the funny things on pages 6 – 7. GWN also interviewed Diane and some other people!

Say “Happy Belated Birthday” to Alex Zhou and Chloris Li! It was their birthdays on June 4th. Alex's birthday story is on pages 10 – 11. GWN News Update Corner is on page 2. There is more about the Word Contest on pages 2 – 3. Jokes are on page 3 and 11. Please check out the website for an International Day story from the Tri-City Voice (found and given to GWN by Nicholas Lien), videos of Diane and Chloris's performances, a Kung Fu Panda movie review from the Tri-City Voice, and more! Turtie is back with another Turtie's Kitchen Announcement!

Table of Contents
Cover Story
New News
Debate Time
Mail Pail
Tri-City

Debate Time

Favorite Place
Where is your favorite place to go to?

School is finally over! (Please send fun end-of-the-year stories to GWN!!!) Summer vacation is here, so where will you go (Also send vacation stories!)? Speaking of where you will go, where is your favorite place, or where do you think is your favorite place? Please send answers to: GingerbreadWklyNews@gmail.com

GWN News: Update Corner!
Dear GWN Readers,
There are a couple updates in GWN!
1) You can answer to the debate on the website now! Please do not answer on the website if you have email. Freewebs only allows 25 submissions a month.
2) Summer is here so GWN cannot see everyone in person! Paper tickets cannot be given out, but GWN will continue to calculate your tickets. You will receive all tickets when school starts in September!
Have a great summer (and be sure to send your interesting and fun vacation stories!)!
Sincerely,
Gingerbread Weekly News

More About the Word Contest
Remember about the word contest where you can try to make the most words out of the word GINGERBREAD? GWN forgot to mention many things.
First of all, the deadline for this contest is June 22nd. You can always send in early and update your list. The judges will be Diane Zhou and Chloris Li. Chloris will be participating in the contest, but we promise she doesn't see other people's words before she is done submitting all her words.
Amanda Chang and Katherine Xiao wanted to submit an entry together. If two people would like to submit an entry together, GWN may divide the number of words by 2 or 1.5 since it would be unfair to have 2 people's words together....or would it be fair? That gets to another debate:

Divide Score?
Should GWN divide two-people entries? If yes, by how much?

GWN will allow Amanda and Katherine to submit an entry together. But GWN wants to divide their score by 2, 1.5, or 1.25 to be fair, while Amanda thinks GWN shouldn't. What do you GWN readers think?
For now, GWN will divide their score by 1.5, and they will get a bonus of dividing by 1.25 if they get 100 words. Do you think this is fair?
Send all your answers to GWN please!!!

Cover Story

Kung Fu Panda
Written and Typed by GWN Founder Diane Zhou
My family and GWN Reader Emily Wang's family went to Century Theaters in Union City to watch Kung Fu Panda on Saturday, June 14. People at my school, Ardenwood Elementary, said it was very funny, for young and old. A yard duty parent asked me what the “secret ingredient” was. I told her the next day, but I won't tell you what it is, watch the movie for yourself!
Kung Fu Panda is basically about an enemy, Tai Lang, who got out of prison and wanted a scroll so he could be the Dragon Warrior. He used to be a good Master's son, but when he mastered Kung Fu and was ready to be the Dragon Warrior, Master Turtle, the great Kung Fu master, sensed darkness inside Tai Lang. Tai Lang got angry and crazy so Master Turtle had to trap him. Now, since Tai Lang was free and Master Turtle was becoming weak, he needed to find the chosen one. It happened to be a big fat panda named Po. See the movie to know how things went...
Turtie was very happy that he, the turtle, was a master! There was tons of laughing during the movie. I really enjoyed the movie too!

GWN interviewed Diane and some other people:
GWN: How did you like Kung Fu Panda? Rate it from A through F.
Diane Zhou: Kung Fu Panda was very interesting. It was fun and I was laughing like every 5 seconds! I would rate it an A- or B+. The movie was pretty original, having Kung Fu and a lot of Chinese in it. I love the part where the turtle is the wise one!
Shudong Zhou: B
Carol Zhang: A (Assume A is the best)
Alex Zhou: A
GWN: Was it really funny? What was the funniest part?
Diane: It was totally funny! I think the funniest part was...well, the whole thing! I really remember the part where the panda stole the cookies and when the he always thought of food. I also remember when he sat right on top of Tai Lang.
Shudong: Panda makes a face because of acupuncture.
Carol: Yes, it is really funny. Funniest part: When Tai Lung saw Po, he said: Hm, a panda, what are you going to do with me? Sit on me?
Alex: It was very funny. The funniest part was when Po made Tia Lunghigh into the air and when he came down and made a hole.
GWN: What was the secret ingredient? What had to be done to be the Dragon Warrior or even the be a great cook? *****
GWN: Which character in the movie would you like to be? Why?
Diane: I might want to be the turtle. He is wise, and I like turtles. I might also want to be Tigress. I would certainly NOT want to be the Panda. I like him in the sense that he is funny, but I don't want to be fat, even if that would make me a hero.
Shudong: Wugui, wise and powerful.
Carol: Po, of course. He is funny, enthusiasm, never give up. Good role model for us.
Alex: Po because he is funny.
GWN: Thanks for taking the interview!
If you would like to take the interview, email to GWN, along with your name, the questions, and your answers. You will receive one ticket for taking the interview!

***** What was the “secret ingredient”? Guess, or if you watched the movie, tell us about the secret ingredient. Email to: GingerbreadWklyNews@gmail.com by June 27th. You will receive one ticket for guessing and one more if your answer is correct.

Turtie's Kitchen Announcement

From the desk of Turtie Turtle
Hi GWN Readers!
I am here again, just like I promised! Still a little busy, so there will be no cooking tips. I decided to take the Kung Fu Panda interview though, so here are my answers! Gingy decided to take it too, so her answers are also here!
Turtie Turtle, Owner of Turtie's Kitchen

Please note that these are all false email addresses.
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From: “GWN” gwn@gingerbreadwklynews.org
To: “Diane Zhou” diane@email.com , “Amanda Chang” amanda@email.com
Cc: “Turtie Turtle” turtie@turtieskitchen.com , “Gingy” gingy@gingerbreadwklynews.org

Subj: Interview for Kung Fu Panda
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Here is an interview for everyone to answer about Kung Fu Panda, the movie that just came out. Reply to this email with the questions filled in:

How did you like Kung Fu Panda? Rate it from A through F:

Was it really funny? What was the funniest part?

What was the secret ingredient? What had to be done to be the Dragon Warrior or even to be a great cook?

Which character in the movie would you like to be? Why?

Thanks for taking the interview!
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From: “Turtie Turtle” turtie@turtieskitchen.com
To: “GWN” gwn@gingerbreadwklynews.org
Cc:

Subj: Re: Interview for Kung Fu Panda
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These are my answers to the interview!

I loved Kung Fu Panda (especially since a turtle is the wise one). I'd rate it A!!!

It was very very funny! I like the part where Po (the panda) stole cookies. At the end when it showed the credits, it showed the monkey looking for the cookies and Po hiding.

*(Will not show the secret until everyone is done guessing!!! See Cover Story.)

I would LOVE to be Master WuGui, the great Kung Fu master that is a turtle!!! I am a turtle too :-)
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From: “Gingy Gingerbread” gingy@gingerbreadwklynews.org
To: “GWN” gwn@gingerbreadwklynews.org
Cc:

Subj: Re: Interview for Kung Fu Panda
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These are my answers to the interview!

Kung Fu Panda was pretty good. I am happy that my pet, Turtie, is a wise Kung Fu master! I rate it B.

It was hilarious! I love the part (no offense to Po) where one animal says, “How can he [Po] learn kung fu if he can't even touch his toes?” and another one says, “Or even see his toes.”

*(Will not show the secret until everyone is done guessing!!! See Cover Story.)

I want to be Tigress because she is a good guy and is good at Kung Fu.

New News

A Field Trip to Don Edward's San Francisco Bay National Wild Life Refuge
Written and Typed by GWN Writer Alex Zhou
On Thursday, May 29, 2008 half of the second graders at Ardenwood School went on a field trip to Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. The second graders played many fun games and activities. Alex's favorite activity was looking in owl pellets (owl throw up). Too bad Alex didn't have a skull in his owl pellet. He also liked the last activity about wetlands. Everyone had to pretend to be an animal and only can eat the food that the animal eats. In another activity, students had to look for an animal that lives in the mud. They were small but can still be seen. The students got to use microscopes. The park rangers told us to protect wetlands because there are less wetlands and a lot of animals that are endangered live there. One of them are endangered because there are less wetlands and because of predation. This field trip was the best one ever!

Alex's 8th Birthday Party
Written and Typed by Birthday Boy Alex Zhou
On Saturday, June 7, 2008 Alex had his 8th birthday party. His real birthday is June 4. He and his friends mostly played video games. When it was time to eat, most of them didn't. Only he and Austin ate. After that, they started playing video games again. Then they ate ice cream cake and sang happy birthday. They went outside and played with flying disks on the field at Ardenwood School. Afterwards, they went back to Alex's house and started playing video games...again! About an hour later, parents started arriving. My neighbors stayed the longest since they live next door. It was a fun birthday party!

Big Red Ball
Written and Typed by GWN Writer Chloris Li
On Friday, June 13th, 2008, there was a substitute in my classroom at Ardenwood Elementary. We had extra recess. The substitute brought a large red ball outside and the fifth-grade boys started playing basketball with it. Someone shot it inside the hoop and the ball couldn't come back out. The boys used theirs shoes and it did nothing. Later, a boy found a stick and he used it to push it out but it didn't work. The primary kids (first to third graders) were staring at them. Later, GWN Founder Diane Zhou (I think she is the tallest fifth-grade girl in our class.) tried pushing the ball out with the stick and it didn't work. Later, we gave the stick to the substitute [because he was the tallest out of all of us]to push the ball out of the hoop. It still didn't work because I think he doesn't want to work. Finally, the boy who found the stick carried his friend on his shoulders and they got it out! YAY! After all that, all the fifth graders decided to play dodge ball.

Joke Center
Written and Typed by GWN Joke Maker Tiffany Chen
  • There is a word that I know, six letters it contains, subtract one, and twelve remains. What is it?
    dozen
  • What can run but not walk, has a mouth but can't talk, has a head but never thinks, has a bed but never sleeps?
    a river
  • The more of this you take, the more you leave behind.
    footsteps

Mail Pail

Coupon or Dollar?
“I think there should be dollars! Coupons are like dicounts. It doesn't really make sense to me so I think there should be dollars!” Chloris Li, almost 6th grade
“I chose GWN Dollars, because they sound better.” Brigitte Gong, almost 6th grade
“Coupons because then GWN can decorate it however they want and it wouldn't sound like money.” Tiffany Chen, almost 8th grade
“Dollars, it sounds much nicer.” Deanna Wong, almost 6th grade

Boxes or Circles?
“Boxes should be found on the coupons/dollars. GWN Tickets already has circles and to make coupons/dollars to look much different, you should use boxes! Besides, I don't think circles look so good on tickets anyways.” Chloris Li, almost 6th grade
“I like circles better!” Brigitte Gong, almost 6th grade
“Circles, it looks much nicer and a dollar uses circles.” Deanna Wong, almost 6th grade

Employees Only?
“It shouldn't be for employees only. That won't be fair for the readers. Anyways, why waste 5 parts of a paper? Just trade 5 for 1!” Chloris Li, almost 6th grade
“No, I think GWN should give the tickets to everyone. This way, the readers will want to answer debates and send stories.” Brigitte Gong, almost 6th grade
“No, GWN coupons shouldn't for employees only because everyone has a right to deserve them, just like everyone else.” Tiffany Chen, almost 8th grade

“I think there should be dollars with squares on them. If you use dollars and coupons, dollars should be for GWN employees, and coupons should be for GWN readers.”
Susan Pham, almost 6th grade

News from the Tri-City Voice

Our GWN readers and employees are on the Tri-City Voice! These are some stories:

Ardenwood Elementary International Day Celebration
Submitted (to the Tri-City Voice) By Michelle Motoyoshi
Fremont has become a potpourri of cultures and nowhere is this more apparent than at Ardenwood Elementary School's International Day celebration. Each year parents, teachers and students come together to share a slice of their world with one another; the result is a lively show that educates and entertains.
This year's event was no exception. It began with a parade of flags, a tradition started by Principal Paula Rugg and modeled after the march of nations at the Olympics. Students from the primary grades, many dressed in traditional garments, carried paper flags representing their nationalities as they strolled through campus.
Immediately following the parade, fourteen groups from the primary grades (1 - 3) performed traditional songs and dances from around the globe. Thirteen groups from the intermediate grades (4 - 6) performed in a separate show shortly thereafter. The slate of acts included Chinese and Korean martial arts demonstrations, dances from the Philippines, Cameroon, Ireland, Tahiti, and India, and music from Japan and Europe. Two of the acts were multicultural in nature. In "A Folk Medley" a group of students from the primary grades performed songs and dances from Russia and India. Another act, called "Goa Amache," featured music and dance from Goa, a region in India with strong Portuguese influences.
To participate in International Day, the performers had to audition before a panel of three judges. Judges selected actsaccording to several criteria, including whether the performance showcased a unique aspect of the culture it represents and whether the content was appropriate and interesting for the children. This year 35 groups auditioned for a slot in the primary grades show, while 13 auditioned for the intermediate grades.
Students and parents spent weeks preparing for the show, often spending 2-3 hours rehearsing after school. Their hard work was readily apparent in the energetic and engaging performances and in the vibrant costumes, many handmade by parents. The audience of over 200 parents and students clearly appreciated their efforts.
Ardenwood's International Day was established 21 years ago by a committee of parents and teachers. Today the event continues to thrive because of the dedication of parent and teacher volunteers, in particular Shanthi Satish, coordinator of the event. Mrs. Satish has run the event for the past three years. She said that she took on the responsibility because "I felt this event was a very good opportunity for our Ardenwood children to work together as a group, showcase the rich and varied culture of their native country to their fellow schoolmates, and of course, display their individual talents."
Though Mrs. Satish will not coordinate International Day a fourth time (her children will graduate from Ardenwood this year), she would like to see the event expand to include displays of artifacts and clothing from different cultures as well as booths providing information on the countries represented in the show.
If student and parent enthusiasm is any indication, Mrs. Satish's hope for the event will be realized. As Dorothea Randolph, grandmother of two Ardenwood pupils put it, "We need to give the kids more of this so they can be ready for the world."
GWN Founder Diane Zhou played the Chinese Zither and GWN Writer Chloris Li danced at International Day!

Movie Review: Kung Fu Panda
(From the Tri-City Voice Writer) By Mona Shah
The film is set in and around China's Valley of Peace where there are no humans, only talking animals. In the tradition of lovable but challenged cartoon heroes, along comes Po (Jack Black), the well-meaning if awkward Panda bear who happens to be the world's biggest fan of kung fu. It isn't exactly a talent needed for his place of employment, the family noodle shop. Po spends his days dreaming about martial arts while serving noodle soup.
At a nearby temple, Head Monk, Master Oogway (Randall Duk Kim), has had a vision that power-mad Tia Lung (Ian McShane) will escape from prison and ravage the Valley in his quest for dominance. To prevent this, Oogway must find the "Dragon Warrior." There are five obvious candidates - the Furious Five, all apprentices to Master Shifu (Dustin Hoffman) - Monkey (Jackie Chan), Tigress (Angelina Jolie), Viper (Lucy Liu), Crane (David Cross), and Mantis (Seth Rogen). Yet, as the result of a seemingly random series of events, Oogway chooses Po. This comes as a surprise not only to an outraged Shifu but to his pupils as well.
When unexpectedly chosen to fulfill an ancient prophecy, Po's dreams become reality. The very thought of Po confronting Tia Lung is laughable since the fat panda even has trouble making it to the top of the temple's stairs. But Po has hidden talents that Shifu is able to discover and unlock, even as time grows short.
Can Po turn his dreams of becoming a kung fu master into reality? Po puts his heart into the task, and the unlikely hero ultimately finds that his greatest weaknesses turn out to be his greatest strengths.
See Cover Story for GWN Founder Diane Zhou's story! You can take the interview and email it to GWN too!

Fremont Flute Ensemble
to perform classical concert
Submitted (to the Tri-City Voice) By Alicia Unis
For the Summer Concert 2008, the Fremont Flute Ensemble will perform French composer Camille Saint-Saens' famous work, "The Carnival of Animals."
Consisting of fourteen short pieces, each piece embodies a zoological motif, painting a delightful musical portrait of a lion, chickens, turtles, an elephant, kangaroos and the immensely popular swan. Originally written for orchestra and piano, this work has been arranged for flute ensemble with narration.
The program will also include "Concerto in G" for two flutes by D. Cimarosa and the well-known "Canon in D" by Johann Pachebel.
The Fremont Flute Ensemble was established in October 2004 under its music director, Mr. Shao Jiang Huang, the former principal flutist of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. In comparison with other flute ensembles in the United States, this young ensemble has made its name on the local scene and in the Bay Area within a short period of time.
In Spring 2007, the Fremont Flute Ensemble gave a premier performance of the "Romeo and Juliet Ballet Suite" No. 2 by Sergei Prokofiev. It was the first flute ensemble collaboration with strings, percussion, and narration. The performance was well received and the audience was delighted with the new arrangement of such a famous Shakespearean drama.
Our goal is to introduce famous classical works to the audience, especially to the young children.
This concert will be a nice weekend treat for both parents and children, so come and enjoy this enlightening performance.
GWN Reader Andy Wang was part of this performance.

Volume II No. 4

GWN News!
There is basically no Cover Story this week, but the huge 70-entry contest results are out! Check it out on pages 4 – 5! The pictures will also be on the web. Events are on page 4, a new contest is on page 5, and some jokes are on page 6. Sorry, but Turtie has been too busy to have a Turtie's Kitchen Announcement! He promises to be back next week!

GWN is testing a new blog: http://gingerbreadwklynews.blogspot.com/

Table of Contents
Cover Story
New News
Debate Time
Mail Pail

Debate Time

GWN Update Debate:
New Tickets!

Typed by GWN Typist Katherine Xiao
GWN wants to have new tickets! They will be worth 5 normal tickets. There are several debate topics for this update:

Coupon or Dollar?
Should these tickets be called GWN coupons or Dollars?

Coupon! Coupons sound much better. If “Dollars” are used, it will sound like money. Coupons also sound "cheaper".
Dollar! Dollars sound more “professional” because it is like money. Coupons sound like discounts instead of GWN "money"

Boxes or circles?
Should there be boxes or circles in the corners?

Boxes! Boxes look like money, don't they? They would also look different from normal GWN tickets.
Circles! Boxes look very ugly! all GWN "stuff" should have a certain look, so us circles!

Employees Only?
Should GWN Dollars be for employees only?

Yes! This way, there would be something special for employees. They would be "paid". GWN wouldn't "pay" for debate or sending stories, right?
No! It just makes life easier if this is for EVERYONE. GWN is just for fun, so no big deal. No, it should be for EVERYBODY!

Cover Story

Events:
  • Birthdays! Say “Happy Belated Birthday” to Alex Zhou and GWN reader Chloris Li! It was their birthdays on June 4th.
  • Last day of school for New Haven School District! June 11th was the last day school for students in Union City!
  • Last day of school for Fremont Unified School District! June 18th is the last day of school for students in Fremont.
  • Father's Day. Say “Happy Father's Day” to your dad on June 15th!
Typed by GWN Typist Susan Pham

Pokémon Contest Results
The Pokémon drawing contest results are finally out! Before GWN announces the winners, please know that everyone did a great job, and the point system was made because it was too hard to decide the winners just by looking at the pictures. Many people won over others by just fractions of a point!
This is by far the most popular contest GWN has ever had, about 70 entries were turned in! Thank you, GWN readers! Everyone must be interested in Pokémon! Everyone did a great job!
Winners: Here are the winners –
  1. 1st place – Katherine Xiao's Palkia with 13.75 points! 4th grade
  2. 2nd place – Alex Zhou's Battle Scene (3-way battle of Dialga vs. Palkia vs. Arceus) with 13.5625 points! 2nd grade
  3. 3rd place – Austin Xiong's Lugia with 13.3125 points! 5th grade
  4. 4th place – Haobo Zhang's Battle Scene (3-way battle of Dialga vs. Palkia vs. Artizaptres) with 12.75 points! 5th grade
  5. 5th place (tie) – Alden Haryanto's “Feeding Pokémon” picture with 12.625 points! 4th grade;
    Tied with Nicholas Lien's Bonsly with 12.625 points! 4th grade
Honorable Mentions: Here are the HM awarders –
  • Most Decorative – Claudia Vu's Buizel! 4th grade
  • Most Difficult – Austin Zuo's Dialga, Palkia, and Darkrai! 2nd grade
  • Neatest, Girls – Olivia Li's Torchic! 4th grade
  • Neatest, Boys – Sean Li's Turtwig! 2nd grade
  • Most Creative – Chloris Li's poster! 5th grade
  • Plain HM – Deanna Wong's Chimchar! 5th grade;
    Susan Pham's Turtwig! 5th grade
Congratulations to everyone!

New Contest!
This is Diane Zhou's teacher, Mr. Gracey's, idea for GWN. At school, Diane's class had to make the most words out of the word TRIANGLE. There were 100! Now GWN wants YOU to make the most words out of this word: GINGERBREAD.
This contest will probably not be as big as the Pokémon drawing contest, but please try it out! Just send all the words you made, your name and age, and you can always “update” your list. GWN will email you every three days to show you your list. Reply to the email with new words to update the list. Good luck!

New News

Bee Hive
By GWN Writer Deanna Wong
On Thursday (May 21), during the sixth grade lunch, bees started coming out of the bee hive. Mr. Loisel made everyone go out of the pod. After lunch the bees were back in the bee hive. Mr. Tietze let his class out early to look at the bee hive.
Typed by GWN Typist Susan Pham

Jokes Center
By GWN Joke Maker Yiming Ye
  • Bob: I flunked my grades, I flunked my grades.
    Joe:
    Why did you repeat it?
    Bob:
    My teacher said I had to repeat this grade twice.
  • Which kind of dog does Dracula like best?
    A Bloodhound!
  • Beware: This joke is gross. One day, a man went to Mexico. “I would like a hot dog,” he said to a Hot Dog man. The man said “Okay. But in Mexico, we call it a weiner.” Then, the man went to a donkey seller. He said, “I want to buy a donkey.” The seller said, “Okay! But in Mexico, we call it butt.” Then, the man went to a women who just came from America that didn't know about Mexico. The man said, “Could you hold my weiner while I tie my butt?”
Typed by GWN Typist Susan Pham

Field Trip to Ranch Park!
By GWN Writer Olivia Li
On Friday, June 6, rooms 43, 39, and 33 went to Hall Ranch Park! It's a "tradition" they have been doing for a few years now.
At 8:30, the kids and Mr. Barreto (room 33's sub) met at the front of the school. When they all were ready, they started walking. Mrs. Kochar (Olivia's teacher) and Mr. Herbert (room 39's teacher) followed their cars, carrying the sport supplies, backpacks, and lunches.
When they got there, the kids scattered and ran all over the place. There's 4 playgrounds, a sftball field, a basketball court, and a tennis court.
About an hour later, Mrs. Kochar's 2-year old son Armaan came with Mr. Kochar. Olivia decided to play with him. After a while, she learned that he was impossible to keep up with! His mom said that he was "active." However, Olivia disagrees. She thinks he is hyper.
It was a FUN-tastic field trip!!
Typed by GWN Typist Katherine Xiao

Mail Pail

War in Iraq, Worth It?
“No, it is DEFINITELY not worth it!! California's government even cut money from the schools to support the war!! Now most teachers and students are suffering from it!!! I'll be SOOO glad when he goes out of office.” Brigitte Gong, 5th grade
“No, Iraq didn't do anything to America.” Deanna Wong, 5th grade
“No, it is not worth spending money on wars. We should have peace in this world!” Susan Pham, 5th grade
“I don't think it's worth it to spend all that money! The money could be used for more important things like education.” Cynthia Yao, 5th grade
“No, of course not! George W. Bush is the worst president ever! He's sending young and old soldiers to a pointless war and many lives are lost.” Cynthia Kuo, 5th grade
“I don't think spending a lot of money for the war isn't worth it. I don't even think there should be wars. If you want something from another country, ask them politely first. If they won't give it to you, then just leave them alone. It belongs to them so they can do whatever they want with it.” Chloris Li, 5th grade
“No, it's not worth it.” Emily Wang, 4th grade
“No, I don't even see the point of having a war in Iraq.” Nicole Sun, 5th grade
“Bush stated two reasons for Iraq war. (1) Iraq had something to do with 9/11; (2) Iraq has weapons of mass destruction. Both reasons are false, so the war is unjustified, even if it cost no money for U.S.” Shudong Zhou, adult

Best Movie:
“I liked Prince Caspian the best. I loved all the action and adventure!” Brigitte Gong, 5th grade
“Prince Caspian, it looks interesting.” Deanna Wong, 5th grade
“I think Prince Caspian sounds more interesting than the other movies.” Susan Pham, 5th grade
“Prince Caspian. I watched the first one and I wanted to find out what would happen next.” Cynthia Kuo, 5th grade; Katherine Cui, 5th grade; and Sara Ye, 4th grade
“I think I will like Prince Caspian the best since it is a family movie and I liked the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe which was from the Chronicles of Narnia. I never read the book or saw the movie but I will. I will want to see if the movie is really better than the book.” Chloris Li, 5th grade
“I want to watch Indiana Jones or Iron Man.” Emily Wang, 4th grade
“I liked Indiana Jones the best, followed by Prince Caspian.” Shudong Zhou, adult

Volume II No. 3

Zhou Family Movie Month
The Zhou family (GWN Founder Diane Zhou's family) went to watch new movies in May, 3 weekends in a row! Diane, Alex, and Shudong sent summaries to GWN! Read them in this issue! You can email your movie summaries to GWN's email address.

There's so much news! It's a SPECIAL EDITION with 4 more pages! Read about all this news this week!

Table of Contents
Cover Story
New News
Debate Time
Mail Pail

Debate Time

War in Iraq, Worth It?
George Bush is spending a lot of money for the war in Iraq. Do you think spending money for wars is worth it?

GWN Reader and Typist Cynthia Yao suggested this debate idea about 2 months ago. We finally have a chance to use your idea, Cynthia. Thanks for the idea! Do you think we should spend so much money for wars like this?
Please do not offend Bush, just give your opinions to: GingerbreadWklyNews@gmail.com

Best Movie
Out of Iron Man, Prince Caspian, and Indiana Jones, which movie do you like the best (or think you will like the best)?

The Zhou family watched movies 3 weeks in a row! Out of the three movies they watched, and according to their stories (on the Cover Story), which movie do or think you like the most? Send answers to GWN's email address please!

Pokémon Drawing Contest
GWN is extending the deadline for the Pokémon drawing contest to June 3rd because several GWN Readers told Diane Zhou and Amanda Chang that they needed extra time. We will not review the rules again on paper issues, but they will still be on our website: http://www.freewebs.com/gingerbreadwklynews.
Last week GWN asked readers if they wanted to have Honorable Mention (HM) awards, and it seems like “Yes!”, we should have HM awards. GWN decided that we will award 1st through 5th places, and have 5 more HM awards! See what people said about HM awards in the Mail Pail section on page 8.
This means that first place gets 6 tickets, second place 5, third place 4, fourth place 3, fifth place 2, and HM awarders 1. All of these people and other participants get another GWN ticket for participating! GWN will run out of tickets!!!
Remember to just try your best. Be creative, neat, try new things, and have fun! Good luck, everyone! Results are out next week.

Cover Story

Zhou Family Movie Month
The Zhou family went to watch new movies three weeks in a row in May! Alex (age 7), Shudong (adult), and Diane Zhou (age 11) sent summaries and opinions about the movies they liked to GWN. Thanks, Alex, Shudong, and Diane!

Iron Man
Written and Typed by Alex Zhou
On Saturday, May 10, Alex and his family went to watch Iron Man. It was awesome. There was a lot of technology that doesn't exist. A person named Tony Stark made many weapons like missiles. There was this person who worked with Tony Starks dad. Since his dad died, the person had to work with Tony Stark. He didn't like Tony Stark and wanted to kill him. He sent him on a dangerous mission. The people there wanted Tony Stark to build a missile. He had to build it in a cave. Instead of building a missile, he started to build an iron person. He finished it but he didn't have enough time to go wear it to escape so the people went after him. While the people went to the place where Tony Stark was working, he wore the iron suit. He finished in time and killed the people. He escaped. He also made many other iron men. At the end, Tony Stark almost got killed. Some people in the cave survived and they were friends with the person who wanted to kill Tony Stark. The people found the parts of an iron man and took it. The friend of them took it and Tried to kill Tony Stark. At the end, Tony Stark survived. It was an awesome movie!

Prince Caspian
Written and Typed by GWN Founder Diane Zhou
On Sunday, May 18, my family went to Century Theaters in Union City to watch “Prince Caspian”, the second movie of “The Chronicles of Narnia”. I read the novel and the whole series by C.S. Lewis already and wanted to compare it to the movie. I have to say, which is rarely said, that the movie was better than the book! I did well at my ice skating competition on May 17 (from last week's issue), so my parents let me watch Prince Caspian.
The movie was pretty similar to the novel. I don't want to spoil the movie for you, so I'll just briefly tell you the backgrounds. In the first book and movie, four children named Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy found themselves in a land called Narnia. They fought against the evil White Witch with the help of a wise lion named Aslan. Aslan killed the White Witch and freed Narnia of the spell the Witch casted. She casted a spell that made Narnia winter forever. Peter, Susan, Edmund, and Lucy became the Kings and Queens of Narnia. They forgot about Earth until they found themselves back into the wardrobe in which they came from.
In Prince Caspian, the four of them returned the Narnia when Prince Caspian, in Narnia, blew a magical horn (that was owned by Susan when she was Queen) that promised help. You should watch the movie to find out what happened to Narnia after 1300 years and see how evil and different Narnia was. Hope you enjoy!
I still think I like the first movie, “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” more. It was very original and I think, more interesting. It was still very fun to see what happened next. “Prince Caspian” was interesting with the jokes in it. You should watch the movie once you have a chance! (It's rated PG.)

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull
Written and Typed by Shudong Zhou
Our family went together to see the latest Indiana Jones movie. We first went to AMC in Cuptertino on Saturday (May 24) afternoon, but the tickets were sold out for the showtime we picked. We ended up watching the 11:30am (on May 25) show at Century 21 in Union City. When we sat down in the show room, Matthew Kim, Alex's friend, arrived with his family and sat down in the row behind us. Alex happily changed his seat to be directly in front of Matthew.
The movie started with a team of Soviet agents going to a military base, "Hangar 51", in New Mexico, where a lot of unusual artifacts are stored. Indiana Jones was carried here to help find a crate holding the remains of an alien life, along with his old partner Mac. While attempting to escape the Soviet agents, he found that Mac was actually a Soviet agent as well! Indiana escaped anyway.
Indiana Jones (Indy) is a professor of history and archeology, a fictional character created by George Lucas, the same person who created the Star Wars movie series. He believes that students should learn history and archeology by going out on adventures instead of sitting in classrooms and libraries. Each Indiana Jones movie depicts an adventure to discover the secret behind a legendary artifact. In the first movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana went to Egypt to find "the Lost Ark", a golden box containing the Ten Commandments according to the Bible. In the second movie, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana goes to India and escapes danger with the power of Sankara Stones. In the third movie, Indiana Jones and Last Crusade, Indiana searched for the Holy Grail, the cup Jesus used at supper the night before he died.
The Kingdom of Crystal Skull is the fourth movie. After escaping from the Soviet agents, Indiana went back to Marshall College in New York. But he had to take a leave of absence because of his association with Mac, now being investigated for helping the Soviet Union. As he was leaving New York, he was stopped by a young man named Mutt Williams. Mutt told him that his old friend Oxley disappeared after finding a crystal skull with magic power. So Indiana went with Mutt to Peru to find Oxley.
In Peru, they retraced the steps of Oxley and found the Crystal Skull, but was captured again by the same group of Soviet agents Indiana escaped from at the beginning of the movie. The Soviet agents wanted to unlock the psychic power in the Crystal Skull, but didn't know how. By forcing Oxley and Indiana to communicate with the skull, they found that the skull
wanted to be returned to Akator. The story took us through the jungle, down the Amazon river, and to the ancient ruins of the Mayan culture. Along the way, Indiana fought against the Soviet agents as well as dangers in nature.
Did Indiana and his friends return the Crystal Skull to the right place? Did the Soviet agents unlock of the psychic power of the Crystal Skull? You should watch the movie to find out!
Note--Crystal Skulls are human skulls made from clear quartz, claimed to be made in ancient times (before Christopher Columbus came to America) and exhibit paranormal behavior. Modern science has shown that they are made in late 19th century with no spiritual power.

Sounds fun to watch new movies three weeks in a row!

New News

Open House
By GWN Writer Olivia Li
On Wednesday, May 21, it was Open House at Olivia Li's school! (Pioneer in Union City) Olivia is in Rm. 43, the last room in the school. It's a combo class, so there's 4th and 5th grade work displayed. Olivia's teacher is Mrs. Kochar, who's been teaching for a long time.
Typed by GWN Typist Susan Pham

Young Author's Fair
By GWN Writer Nicole Tong
On Thursday, May 22, it was the Logan Young Author Fair. Nicole Tong's book was chosen to go, because her pictures were so good. (Mrs. Engberg, media teacher, said.) Also, her book teaches about a family that fights a lot, but finally understands about love. Many people gave good comments about it.
Typed by GWN Typist Susan Pham

Open House
Written and Typed by GWN Writer Chloris Li
On May 13th, 2008, my school had an Open House. While I was inside the car, I saw GWN Reader Deanna Wong right behind my aunt's car. I waved at her and she waved at me! When I reached there, I saw GWN Editor Diane Zhou. I also saw her brother Alex Zhou holding Gingy the Gingerbread. First, I walked to my classroom (Room 31). My mom checked in and she walked to my desk. I saw GWN Reader Susan Pham at her desk. YAY! I showed my mom my Science Project, History Report and Map, Reading Packets, and the song I made up. Mr. Gracey (My Teacher) told me to put it on my desk so everyone can see. After that, I went to the Science Lab and the Computer Lab. Finally, I left for Dance Class because my dance class begins at 7:00p.m. and it was around 7:15p.m. I hope I won't be that late.

Jokes!
Yiming Ye is our new joke maker! Here are the jokes he made up this week:
  • Why did the vacuum cleaner cross the road?
    Because it sucked almost as much as you.
  • What do you get when you cross the road with a water balloon and a porcupine?
    You get wet.
  • Three hunters came upon strange tracks. The first on said “Those are bear tracks”, The second on said, “Those are mouse tracks!”. The third on never got to say anything... because he was hit by a train. Those tracks were train tracks!

Origami: Praying Mantis
(continued from Diane Zhou's story from 2 weeks ago)
Written and Typed by GWN Typist Susan Pham
One day, during Science Lab, Mrs. Kagel gave us a paper about an event happening at Ohlone College. Then, since I was bored, I made a paper heart out of that paper. When Science Lab ended, I showed everyone my paper heart. Later, Diane said, "I could make that!". So, she did. Then, our teacher, Mr. Gracey, gave me and Diane a book. On the front cover, there was a Praying Mantis. Later, Diane started making the paper heart. She then saw Mr. Gracey coming her way. Diane tried to hide it under her desk. TOO LATE!! Mr. Gracey had the idea of us (Diane, Susan, Chloris, Deanna, and some sixth graders) making a paper Praying Mantis by looking at the book, and seeing Diane making paper hearts. He now calls us the "Praying Mantis Club". The next day, Diane brought instructions on making a Praying Mantis. It had 100 steps! It took days and days to make it. But, we thought it was too hard to do. We only went to step 9. Even Diane's dad couldn't finish it. Finally, Diane said she was going to learn how to make an easier Praying Mantis at her afterschool. So, on May 29, we finally learned how to make a Praying Mantis! Even though it didn't really look like it, it was better than having nothing!

The Concert
Written and Typed by GWN Writer Chloris Li
On May 15th, 2008, it was a really busy day for me. I went to school from 7:30-2:50 that Thursday. Normally after school, I go to the School Library to start on my homework with my friend Deanna but that special day, I just went into the library and started looking at books. Why? Well, there was a Book Fair. At 3:20, I left the Book Fair to walk home with my Grandma. Once I was home, I ate lunch and then went to the eye doctor. This is really where the story really begins.
Where I go see the eye doctor is like across the street from Washington Hospital. That is really far from American High School. I needed to get to AHS (American High School) by 6:30p.m. but I was still at the eye doctor's at 6:00p.m. After I was finished with my appointment, my dad drove me to AHS for my band concert. GWN Reader Emily Wang, Andy Wang, and Cynthia Yao was at the band concert too!
At the concert, it was really boring but really interesting. The Thornton Junior High (TJH) Band was pretty amazing! The director was Mr. G. Mr. G then directed the TJH Choir. They sang beautifully! There was also an elementary school choir [that wasn't directed by Mr. G] and they sang wonderfully! The AHS Band was awesome! I thought I was at an orchestra when I heard them! The director was Mr. Wong. Later on, they connected the two bands together. WOW! I don't know how to describe how great they played. I am all out of words =D! The AHS Choir was fantastic! My sister was in it! She sings the alto part or the 'low girl voice' because her voice is not considered high. The director was Mr. Wong. I think it was after that, the AHS Choir and TJH Choir joined together. Together with a beautiful and a fantastic choir, it makes the best choir!
Finally, it was our turn to play. All the elementary school
band kids walked 'down' to the stage and sat on their seats. [If you ever went to the AHS Gym before, you will know what I am talking about.] While I was walking down the risers, one of my books fell under. I couldn't pick it up because I had to go. The concert we did went well but we messed up at one part and had to start that part over. When we finished playing, I placed my trumpet into my case and placed my books inside the bag. I later went under the risers to look for my book and it wasn't there! I saw some kids walking under there too! They picked it up and placed it back on the risers. I looked on the risers and couldn't find my book (I didn't need that book for the concert but I brought it in case.). I was really worried but finally, I found my book on the risers. YAY!
When I was heading home, my sister asked me if I knew Cynthia Yao. Later on, I discovered her friend is my friend's sister! WOW! What a day!

Memorial Weekend
By GWN Writer Nicole Tong
For me Memorial Weekend, it was completely fun! First of all, I had my 2nd interview with a talent director from Hollywood. I made it through and I'm going to have an 18 week boot camp for modeling, singing, acting, and dancing. Then, we went to Gilroy for 8 hours and bought a lot of stuff. At about 9:00 p.m., we went to my friend, Tailey's house. We spent the rest of the night there. It was so fun! Then my grandparents came back from China and brought back 2 whole suit cases of food and clothes. We celebrated from Sunday to Monday night. I almost fainted. All I can say is that my Memorial Weekend was awesome!

Sorry, there will be no Turtie's Kitchen Announcement this week!

Mail Pail

Debate Time (Honorable Mentions?):
“I think every 5 people, there should be one Honorable Mention Award. That way, GWN won't have to make that much awards but not too little.” Chloris Li, 5th grade
“Two honorable mentions, One for a boy, one for a girl. It seems fair for me.” Yiming Ye, 4th grade
“One honorable mention, for the person that the judges think work hardest.” Olivia Li, 4th grade
“1 to 4, a girl, a boy, the most creative, and 1 who worked the hardest.” Nicole Tong, 5th grade
“Yes, there should be honorable mention. There should be 5.” Deanna Wong, 5th grade
“No, because it would be too complicated.” Vicky Sun, 5th grade
“No, because it wouldn't seem fair for people who didn't win.” Nicole Sun, 5th grade
“Yes, because there are a lot of entries. There should be 10 honorable mention awards.” Alex Zhou, 2nd grade
“Yes, You should have honorable mention awards. I think you should have one for everyone :]” Susan Pham, 5th grade
“Yes, I think there should be honorable mentions because it really isn't fair if only 3 people can win. There are many unique drawings that might not have a chance of winning and that's not really fair.” Amanda Chang, 5th grade
“I think there should be honorable mentions because there are so many entries and it's hard to win. GWN is just for fun, so why be so strict to just the first three places? As being a judge, I would like to give everyone honorable mention awards for their very best picture and I personally think, truly, that everyone so far did a great job.” Diane Zhou, 5th grade
“Yes, I want 3 honorable mentions becuase there are more winners.” Katherine Xiao, 4th grade

Debate Time (El Niño or Global Warming?):
“I think it's El Niño because "The Inconvenient Truth" isn't true.”
Daniel Lam, 5th grade

Comments on Diane's Ice Skating Competition:
“Good job Diane!” Nicole Tong, 5th grade

Other Comments:
“For Memorial Day, my grandparents came back from China. I was so happy! They came back with 2 full suitcases of food and clothes for me!” Nicole Tong, 5th grade