Easton’s fifth-grade students
Enjoyed the project
Dear Editor,
Our class was asked by the Star-Herald to do a few ads for the newspaper.
From my point of view I think that everyone had fun doing this project. I loved doing the ads because it was fun, easy, and I got to work with many of my friends. This project also gave us a chance to be free and creative. It also got us out of English class for the week! These ads were also quite interesting because we were pressed for time, just like all of the people who write for the Star-Herald. It was almost like being in their shoes. Our class liked the project and would do it any time you want us to. Thank you for letting our class create some ads for the Star-Herald!
Paige Flewelling – Easton Elementary School, 5th grade
Fun for our class
Dear Editor,
I loved the project you assigned to our 5th grade class for the week. I enjoyed it and so did my classmates. It was fun, awesome, creative and even sometimes loud. We all loved it very much.
Delaney Leach
Photo courtesy of Lori McQuade
EASTON STUDENTS in Lori McQuade’s fifth-grade class provided the talent behind several ads created for this year’s Newspapers in Education section. Pictured in front from left are: Autumn Gray, Paige Flewelling, Delia Bonner, Delaney Leach, Katelyn White, Kara Brigman, Anna-Marie Tompkins, Isabelle Morin and Cecelia Ferris. In back: Keagan Kinney, Noah Hanscomb, Brandon Dickinson, Ryan West, Matthew Poole, Denver Fredette, Collin Sotomayor, Jacob Guerrette, Eyan Francis, Joshua Peers and Wesley Gadaire. Absent from photo was John Anderson.
Photo courtesy of Lori McQuade
CLASS EFFORT — Easton’s fifth-grade students recently worked on creating ads for the annual Newspapers in Education supplement for the Star-Herald. Pictured in front from left are classmates Collin Sotomayor and Joshua Peers.
Photo courtesy of Lori McQuade
PAIGE FLEWELLING
is pictured working on the McCain Foods ad for this year’s Newspapers in Education section of the Star-Herald. She is in Mrs. McQuade’s class at Easton Elementary School.
Photo courtesy of Lori McQuade
TEAMWORK — Katelyn White, at left, and Isabelle Morin teamed up to work on an ad for this year’s Newspapers in Education project. The girls are in the 5th grade at Easton Elementary School.