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B8 THE ASTORIAN • SATuRdAy, JANuARy 4, 2020 Columbia Veterinary Hospital © 2020 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 36, No. 6 576 31st Street • Astoria 503-325-2250 “If you want to be important—wonderful. If you want to be recognized—wonderful. If you want to be great—wonderful. But recognize that he who is greatest among you shall be your servant. That’s a new definition of greatness … it means that everybody can be great, because everybody can serve.” – from The Drum Major Instinct, a sermon by Rev Matin Luther King, Jr., 1968 very special site was selected for a memorial for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The location is the National Mall in Washington, DC. Stone of Hope The National Mall is not a shopping center. It is a large park that stretches from the Potomac River to the Capitol Building. Many of Washington’s famous Sound Bite memorials and museums On today’s Kid Scoop, surround the Mall. we use the word site, which means a location. It is pronounced the same as the word sight, which means the ability to see. Do the math to find out the term for words that sound the same, but have different meanings. The even-numbered term reveals the answer. Standards Link: Vocabulary: Students understand grade-level appropriate vocabulary. Find your way to the Martin Luther King Memorial site by following these directions on the map below. Astoria Forest Products , LLC 10 Pier 1 • Suite 301 Astoria, Oregon 97103 The memorial honors Dr. King’s vision for all to enjoy a life of freedom, opportunity, and justice. Follow the Map 112 Garibaldi Ave Garibaldi, Ore. (503) 322-8411 What does the monument look like? Astoria, Warrenton & Seaside 1100 Northwest Ridge Road Hammond, OR 97121 reservations 800-562-8506 info 503-861-2606 Mountain of Despair The idea for the design of Martin Luther King’s monument came from his 1963 “I Have a Dream” speech. 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Standards Link: History: Students know that Americans celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day That space is the location of to commemorate his leadership of the civil rights movement; Students know the fundamental the monument’s main entrance. values and principles expressed in King’s “I Have a Dream” speech. RESORT Northwest West Inc. Income Tax Preparation 762 Avenue G • Seaside, OR 97138 503-738-3480 WARRENTON 861-3252 1167 SE Marlin SEASIDE 738-8243 2155 S. Roosevelt TIRE McCALL CENTER Morgan Civil Engineering PO Box 358 • Manzanita 503-368-6186 503.325.0411 AND TOWING (Map not to scale) 34747 Hwy 101 Bus. ASTORIA A Mall of Monuments Each of these three important national monuments, located on the National Mall, honors a President of the United States. Do you know which monument is for which President? Unscramble the names above each picture. Then find and label each one on the map above using the grid location shown below each of the monuments. NHOTANSWIG MONUMENT NLNOLCI MEMORIAL K-3 B-3 FOSREFJNE MEMORIAL Q-5 Standards Link: History: Students understand how important figures reacted to their times, and why they were significant to the history of our democracy. That Sounds Familiar Look through the newspaper for pairs of words that have the same sound, but different meanings and spellings. Cut out 10 pairs and glue them to a piece of paper. Next to each word, write or paste an example of how the word is used. ASTORIA | 503-556-0410 503-325-8221 Emerald Heights A PA R T M E N T S NORTHWEST READY MIX Standards Link: Vocabulary: Students understand grade-level appropriate vocabulary. 950 Olney Ave • Astoria 503-325-3562 1410 COMMERCIAL STREET ASTORIA 503-325-5511 Twos to puzzle with and have fun, too! Add the symbol for addition, subtraction, multiplication or division to make each row of 2s equal the number at the end of the row. There is more than one answer to each equation. Standards Link: Number Sense: Use basic and advanced procedures while performing the processes of computation. POTOMAC MEMORIAL MUSEUMS MONUMENT FREEDOM STONE DREAM PROFILE SIGHT CARVED MOUNTAIN VISION PARK DRUM HEW Find the words in the puzzle. How many of them can you find on this page? Great Ocean M A P S I G H T R M M L O P M U R D O M Da Yang Seafoods LTD. O A T A T U E D O A U I O R H V E N I E N R M K R E U S N R T O A A R M W L U D A M C F E N O T S M I E U N O I S I V T N M T E L I F O R P La MEXICAN C abana D R aya RESTAURANT 35431 HWY 101 BUS • ASTORIA • 503-325-3656 Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recongized identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. 325 Marlin Avenue WARRENTON 503-861-1621 Cut out each line and place them in the correct order to read a quote by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. What’s it all about? In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday, look through the newspaper for pictures of people helping or serving one another. Clip one picture and write a paragraph summarizing what it is about. Standards Link: Civics: Students understand why civic responsibility is important and recognize examples. 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