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Show THE OGDEN VALLEY NEWS “" Page 16 June 1, 2006 Wondrous Mrs. Hosman By Kaitlin Myers, Student Reporter Mrs. Hosman is one of the many great teachers here at Valley. She is the speech teacher and likes to help many children. She sce Ms. Martinez commented on the project, which began last October, “The coolest thing about the whole experience was seeing how creative the students were, especially when writing the story line; they exceeded my expectations. The children sang the story line, words, and music they had created. In developing the story line, I guided the Pirates cast in Valley's opera. opera performances of “The Amazing Panda Adventure.” The opera was written and performed by students under the direction of their teacher, Ms. Martinez, who guided the creative student adventure. Mrs. Anderson accompanied the 22 students on the piano as they a acted, and danced. ‘a to produce and perform an opera was spawned by a summer workshop Ms. Martinez attended last summer—“Opera for Kids by Kids.” The workshop is offered by the Logan Opera Company, which also provided an art and music specialist during the Mrs. Hosman Pandas from . 940-0217 745-3786 LACROSSE cont. on page 16 duo of Clint and Corey Calder, brothers Levi and Isaac Johnson, brothers Colton and Jacob McKay, Spencer Bowen, Jed Child, Andrew Stevenson, Cody Clawson, Nate Radmall, brothers Zach and Josh Naumu, Tyrel Parkinson, Jon Tanner, Garrett os and twins John and Jacob Satterthw canecihy seven players on the Weber (801) Cell: Fax: “The Amazing Panda Adventure.” process by asking questions, a as, ‘what do you think a Panda would sa Principal Lee stated, “To 7 iesculedgs, this is the first opera produced and performed at Valley Elementary!” helps children learn how to communicate and tell others what their needs are. They learn to communicate if they are sad or even hungry just because of this one wonderful lady. Mrs. Hosman has changed the lives of many children with disabilities, and helps them learn to talk and to use sign language. She also teaches them to use pictures to communicate. Mrs. Hosman is also a good friend of all the teachers and children at Valley. She loves all of them, and has tried very hard to teach them to talk to each other nicely. When look into her face, you see all of the kindness in her eyes and that she loves her job. She is able to help all of the people she can, and is able to do it her way. She is one of the friendliest teachers you could ever see. She loves her students like they were her own children. She is just like a big loveable teddy bear, bringing joy and love into children’s lives. When you get to know Mrs. Hosman, you find that she is a really nice person. If she is walking down the street and sees someone crying, she will probably stop and make them feel better and help them stop crying. She is the best person to have for your speech teache rs. Hosman is able to work with children with disabilities, and never gets mad at them. She is always calm and loves to be around them. Mrs. Hosman has been teaching for three years at Valley, and is now moving to mond View in Pleasant View. Altogether, she has been teaching for 12 years, and in many different states. Thank you Mrs. Hosman, and goodbye; we will miss you and all that you have done for us. Cc On 17, Ms. Martinez’s Valley Elementary"frst grade class offered two live f the ae opera. Later, parents helped with paint and costumes, which the first graders an designed. The students also created and painted the stage ° Valley Students Create and Perform Opera By Shanna Francis Ogden Valley News Junior Lacrosse team are from the Valley. 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