7. TRIVIA QUESTION Here's a question that should not inspire you with dread:What does Seuss's famous cat have sitting on his head? a bat a hat a rat a gnat
8. TRIVA ANSWER Here's a question that should not inspire you with dread:What does Seuss's famous cat have sitting on his head? a hat
9. BREAKFAST/LUNCH MENUMONDAY, MARCH 14 BREAKFAST ($1.25): Donut w/toast/fruit juice/milk LUNCH TRAY( $2.25): Hamburger/Tater Tots/Fruit Cup/Brownie/Milk LUNCH BAR($2.50): SALAD LUNCH BASKET ($2.50): CHICKEN SANDWICH W/LETTUCE,TOMATO AND CHIPS FREE AND REDUCED STUDENTS MAY EAT FROM ANY LINE.
10. BREAKFAST/LUNCH MENUTUESDAY, MARCH 15 BREAKFAST ($1.25): Breakfast Burrito/Fruit Juice/Milk LUNCH TRAY( $2.25): Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce/Green Beans/Chilled Grapes/Bread Stick/Milk LUNCH BAR($2.50): SALAD LUNCH BASKET ($2.50): CHICKEN NUGGETS/OKRA/ROLL FREE AND REDUCED STUDENTS MAY EAT FROM ANY LINE.
11. BREAKFAST/LUNCH MENUWEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 BREAKFAST ($1.25): Biscuit and Sausage/Fruit Juice/Milk LUNCH TRAY( $2.25): Nachos w/ Ground Beef/Seasoned Pintos/Fruit/Hot Roll/Milk LUNCH BAR($2.50): Salad LUNCH BASKET ($2.50): Pizza and Salad FREE AND REDUCED STUDENTS MAY EAT FROM ANY LINE.
12. BREAKFAST/LUNCH MENUTHURSDAY, MARCH 17 BREAKFAST ($1.25): Pancake w/syrup/Juice/Milk LUNCH TRAY( $2.25): Tony's Pizza/Tossed Salad/Fruit/Iced Oatmeal Cookie/Milk LUNCH BAR($2.50): SALAD LUNCH BASKET ($2.50): Hot Dog and Tater Tots (every other week it will be corn dog and tater tots) FREE AND REDUCED STUDENTS MAY EAT FROM ANY LINE.
13. BREAKFAST/LUNCH MENUFRIDAY, MARCH 18 BREAKFAST ($1.25): BISCUIT & GRAVY/FRUIT JUICE/MILK LUNCH TRAY( $2.25): Hot Dog w/ Mustard/French Fries/Rosy Applesauce/Milk LUNCH BAR($2.50): SALAD LUNCH BASKET ($2.50): Chicken Strips and Fries FREE AND REDUCED STUDENTS MAY EAT FROM ANY LINE.
14. TRIVIA That Sam-I-Am! That Sam-I-Am!He wants to serve... brown bread and jam a rack of lamb a can of SPAM green eggs and ham
15. TRIVIA ANSWER That Sam-I-Am! That Sam-I-Am!He wants to serve... green eggs and ham
16. THIS WEEK IN HISTORY 1743 The first town meeting was held in Boston, Massachusetts, at Faneuil Hall. 1794 The cotton gin was patented by Eli Whitney. 1939 The Republic of Czechoslovakia was dissolved, soon to be occupied by the Nazis. 1950 The FBI’s “Ten Most Wanted Fugitives” list made its debut.
17. THIS WEEK IN HISTORY 1958 Perry Como's single "Catch a Falling Star" became the first RIAA gold record. 1964 Jack Ruby was found guilty of the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald, alleged assassin of President John F. Kennedy. 1990 The Soviet Congress voted Mikhail Gorbachev into the newly-created and powerful position of president.
19. ANNOUNCEMENTS Band Students will have Library Open Checkout on the following days: Tuesday: 12:15 – 12:30 (Gregory/Kareus/Fretheim) Wednesday: 12:15 – 12:30 (Warnock/Riggs/Ball) Friday: 12:15 – 12:30 (Goodpaster/Marion/Kneeland/Perkins)
20. ANNOUNCEMENTS Don’t forget to check LOST AND FOUND for coats, lunch boxes, backpacks, etc. LOST AND FOUND is located in the office.
21. ANNOUNCEMENTS If you have a Facebook account, you can add Northridge by searching for Northridge Middle School and selecting the page with the Highlander on it and clicking on it. This will be a great way to keep up with news and announcements!
22. ANNOUNCEMENTS LITTLE MISS VAN BUREN PAGEANT 2011 SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 2011 @ 2:00 DEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS MONDAY, MARCH 14 PICK UP REGISTRATION/INFORMATION PACKETS IN LIBRARY AND OFFICE
23. ANNOUNCEMENTS MARCH 14 – MARCH 18 BRING YOUR FAMILY TO SCHOOL WEEK MARCH 14: HOT CHOCOLATE MARCH 15: 5TH GRADE BREAKFAST FAMILY GAME NIGHT 6 – 7:30 MARCH 16: 6TH GRADE BREAKFAST MARCH 18: EAT LUNCH WITH STUDENTS
27. WHAT DOES IT MEAN? Drowsy Steve always felt drowsy when he had been awake the night before. he wanted a drink of water. he got an A on his homework.
28. WHAT DOES IT MEAN ANSWER drow•syPronunciation: (drou'zE)—adj.,-si•er, -si•est.1. half-asleep; sleepy. 2. marked by or resulting from sleepiness. 3. dull; sluggish. 4. inducing lethargy or sleepiness: drowsy spring weather
29. WEATHER HEADLINES A strong 8.9-magnitude earthquake rocked Japan on Friday, March 11, and sent a devastating tsunami across the Northern part of the country. The tsunami was estimated to be as high as 15 feet and destroyed everything in its path. Sendai lies 80 miles (130 kilometers) west of the earthquake's epicenter and was one of the hardest hit communities. Thousands of people are still unaccounted for there. Hundred of aftershocks have rocked Japan since the initial quake. Officials say this is Japan's worst crisis since WWII.
30. TRIVIA The Lorax left. He's gone, I guess.His final word, it was... Unless Confess Progress Success
31. TRIVIA ANSWER The Lorax left. He's gone, I guess.His final word, it was... Unless
32. BOOK OF THE WEEKHeroMike Lupica When the father he idolizes dies in a covert government operation, 14-year-old Billy Harriman is determined to find out who killed him, and why. In the course of his investigation he discovers that his father had superpowers, and that he has inherited them. Guided by a mysterious older man who identifies himself as Mr. Herbert, and supported by his wise and sassy girlfriend Kate, Billy begins to come to terms with his destiny. As his socially prominent mother assumes a leading role in the campaign of the presidential candidate his father had backed, Billy finds himself at odds with his father's old friend. The teen eventually becomes convinced that Uncle John is allied with the forces responsible for his father's death. After he uses his superpowers to thwart an assassination attempt on the candidate, he confronts Uncle John, who remains evasive about his involvement with the shadowy organization that seems to have targeted Billy and his family. CHECK IT OUT IN THE NORTHRIDGE MEDIA CENTER!!!
33. MATH: PROBLEM OF THE WEEK Casey took a piece of paper and wrote all the numbers from 300 to 400 on it. How many times did she write the digit 3? GOOD LUCK!!!!
34. MATH ANSWER TURN YOUR ANSWER INTO THE OFFICE. Don’t forget… Your name HR Teacher name Show/Explain ALL of your work Submit entry by Friday @ 12 p.m. GOOD LUCK ☺
35. FUN SCIENCE FACTS DID YOU KNOW?????????? Human jaw muscles can generate a force of 200 pounds (90.8 kilograms) on the molars.
36. ANALOGY OF THE WEEK SPECTATOR : PARTICIPANT :: _____ : gentle harsh soft breeze
37. ANALOGY OF THE WEEK ANSWER Harsh The best answer is harsh. The relationship between the first pair of words, spectator and participant, is that of antonyms—words that have opposite meanings. Therefore, the second pair of words must also be antonyms. Harsh is an antonym of gentle
38. FAMOUS BIRTHDAYS Albert Einstein1879–1955, American theoretical physicist, known for the formulation of the relativity theory, born in Ulm, Germany. Michael Caine 1933 - ;actorQuincy Jones 1933 - ;pop-soul composerBilly Crystal 1947 - ;actor, comedian, writer