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4C THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2017 © 2017 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 33, No. 48 Columbia Veterinary Hospital 576 31st Street • Astoria 503-325-2250 Replace these words missing from the article. Many vistors use paper and a _______ or chalk to make rubbings of some of the names as a keepsake and reminder of their ________ to the memorial. This year marks the 35 th anniversary of The Wall. Special events will be held in Washington, D.C. The Memorial was designed by a Yale University student named Maya Ying Lin. Can’t travel to Washington, D.C. to see the wall? There is a traveling replica of The Wall that visits cities across America throughout the year. You can see the schedule at www.vvmf.org to find out where it can be seen. Standards Link: Civics: Students know how Veterans Day reflects the shared values, principles and beliefs of Americans. 112 Garibaldi Ave Garibaldi, Ore. 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But over time, The Wall has become one of the most powerful and beloved tributes in America, visited by over three million people each year. Memory Page Ask a parent about a time they changed their opinion about something. Create a page so that in the future you can remem- ber your life today. Look through the newspaper and select pictures and words that describe you and your life today. Use these to decorate a page all about you! Many people make rubbings at The Wall. Place a piece of paper over an object. Scribble back and forth gently with a pencil. 34747 Hwy 101 Bus. ASTORIA You can make rubbings of plaques, leaves and more. Create a whole book of the rubbings you create as a keepsake. Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information. ASTORIA | 503-556-0410 Sunspire Health Astoria Pointe The Rosebriar 263 W Exchange • Astoria | (877) 435-7790 NORTHWEST READY MIX Can you pick three stars that add up to exactly 100? HINT: There is more than one answer. Standards Link: Number Sense: Calculate sums to 100. MEMORIAL VETERANS KEEPSAKE VIETNAM COUNTRY DISPLAY SERVED NAMES WORLD CHALK PAPER HUEY MAYA YING LIN 950 Olney Ave • Astoria 503-325-3562 Find the words by looking up, down, backwards, forwards, sideways and diagonally. 1410 COMMERCIAL STREET S P E C W O R L D E 503-325-5511 ASTORIA A Y A M D I P A I K Y V E T E R A N S A Great Ocean L I H V V E P A P S C E N U R T E M L P Da Yang Seafoods LTD. H T I G E E R E A E A N L R S Y A S Y E L A I R O M E M N K K M Y R T N U O C S Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. La MEXICAN C abana D R aya RESTAURANT 35431 HWY 101 BUS • ASTORIA • 503-325-3656 325 Marlin Avenue Heroes WARRENTON 503-861-1621 Look through the newspaper and clip pictures and articles about heroes, past and present. Make a “Heroes” poster. Tell the reason why each person is considered a hero. 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