Wednesday, November 13, 2019

I-Spy Riddle Page

I spy a purple block, 9 items of green,
4 black scissors, and a fork that looks mean.

1 green hat, and a small roll of tape
 2 small silver balls , a calculator that won’t break.

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Book Scavenger Hunt

 I always get my words correct.
I can spell better than you.
I am smarter than you.
I know lots of words.
I know words you have never heard of.

By Aariz & Jason

Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Boxing poem-Creed

This is a poem that i wrote in class about my boxing gym.

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Easter Around The Globe

Article Comprehension:
1) When will Easter be celebrated this year?
This year Easter was celebrated on Sunday 21st April
2) How do many adults commemorate Easter?
Adults commemorate easter by fasting for 40 days and by praying to Jesus.
3) What does Easter mean for kids in America?
for most American kids Easter is all about feasting on delicious food, enjoying springtime parades, and, best of all, participating in neighborhood egg hunts.  
4) How do children in Sweden celebrate Easter?
On the Thursday before the holiday, children dressed up as witch-like creatures, called påskkärringars, go door to door seeking treats in exchange for handmade Easter cards, just like halloween.
5) How do the people of Norway like to celebrate Easter?
Norwegians celebrate the Easter holiday week, which begins on the Friday before Palm Sunday and ends the Tuesday following Easter Monday, reading books or watching shows that focus on crime.
6) How did the Norwegian tradition start?
A trend was released in norway.  It's when you have to watch thriller movies all day and it got so big that it became a traditio.  Soon after, television producers joined in and a fun tradition was born.
7) How big is the omelet that is shared by residents and visitors in Haux, France?
In the southern French town of Haux, residents and visitors gather in the town's main square every Easter Monday to share a massive omelet. Cooked by members of the Giant Omelette Brotherhood of Bessières, it comprises over 15,000 fresh eggs and is big enough to feed as
8) Who started the tradition?
The French Emperor.
9) What is the legend attributed to the tradition?
According to the legend, while traveling through the region, Napoléon Bonaparte and some members of his troops stopped in the small town to eat omelets. The French Emperor enjoyed the dish so much, he returned the following day and asked the townspeople to gather all their eggs, and create an omelet big enough to feed his entire army.
10) What do people in Corfu, Greece like to do on Easter?
Every year, on Holy Saturday, residents of the Greek island of Corfu toss earthenware pots from their windows onto the streets.
11) From where did they get the idea?
They got the idea from the people of Venice.
12) How do residents of Poland and Ukraine celebrate Easter?
Every year on Easter Monday, residents of Poland and Ukraine take to the streets for a friendly water fight. Called Śmigus-Dyngus.
13) What US city celebrates Easter with a similar tradition?
The tradition has been adopted by many countries and cities worldwide, including Buffalo, New York, which boasts a big Polish-American community.
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