B8 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2021 © 2021 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 37, No. 30 1792 MARINE DR • ASTORIA Columbia Veterinary Hospital noopy was created as a cartoon character by Charles M. Schulz in 1950. Snoopy is based on a real dog Schulz had when he was a teenager, named Spike. Spike had a white body with black ears (like Snoopy!) and was a very smart dog—also like Snoopy! Spike’s name was also used for one of Snoopy’s brothers. In the Peanuts comic strip, Snoopy’s brother Spike lives in the desert and sometimes talks to the cactus! 576 31st Street • Astoria 503-325-2250 Great Ocean Da Yang Seafoods LTD. Snoopy Through the Years As he sits on his doghouse, Snoopy imagines himself to be much more than just an ordinary dog. One example is the World War I Flying Ace shown above, who is always in search of his enemy, the dreaded Red Baron. Which of the characters below has Snoopy pretended to be? Do the math under each character below. If the answer is an even number, circle that character in green. If it’s an odd number, cross it out in red crayon. COLUMBIA RIVER BAR PILOTS Providing safe passage since 1846 Snoopy started out as a small puppy in Peanuts and acted a lot like a real dog. But as the Peanuts comic strip developed, Snoopy grew up, stood on two feet, climbed on top of his doghouse, and had wild, imaginative adventures! Compare the versions of Snoopy. Circle three things about Snoopy that stayed the same through the years. 2158 Exchange St. | Suite 206 Astoria | 503-338-6230 How did Snoopy “meet” his little bird buddy, Woodstock? Woodstock was born in a nest built on Snoopy’s stomach one day while he was napping on top of his doghouse. A mama bird laid two eggs in the nest, and two chicks hatched. One of the chicks flew away. But the other couldn’t quite fly right and never seemed to want to go far. That little bird was Woodstock. And Snoopy and Woodstock soon became best friends. 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The lunar module that was part of the Apollo 10 mission that ______ astronauts to the moon in May 1969, was nicknamed Snoopy. HAMPTON LUMBER MILLS Comic Strip Puzzles The astronauts _____ the lunar module in outer space when they returned to Earth. So Snoopy (the lunar module) has been orbiting in space for over 50 years! 503.325.0411 Find a comic strip in the newspaper and cut the frames apart. Then read the comic and see if you can put the strip back together in the correct order. Today, Snoopy’s image is used on a special pin given to astronauts and NASA scientists called The Silver Snoopy Award. The Silver Snoopy Award is awarded for __________. AND TOWING 34747 Hwy 101 Bus. ASTORIA TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS Standards Link: Sequence information. for home users and small business 77 11th Street, Suite H Astoria | 503-325-2300 What does Snoopy teach children? Snoopy teaches us that having an active imagination is not only fun, but important. Snoopy is very creative. He loves to write stories. He also paints, performs puppet shows (which he calls “Pawpet Shows,” often retellings of his favorite movies), and he dances a lot. And Snoopy spreads love and friendship throughout the Peanuts comic strip, especially when he kisses Lucy, even if she doesn’t like “dog lips.” Snoopy makes mistakes, too. He often forgets the name of his owner, Charlie Brown. Circle every other letter to find out what Snoopy calls him instead. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions. ASTRONAUTS WOODSTOCK PEANUTS F S M R O F R E P U STOMACH N C E E L G A E B S SNOOPY S I D Y O N A N P S BEAGLE P M A D P N Y I D A SAFETY I O L M U O L P O F SPIKE COMIC K C O T S D O O W E SMART E O S M A R T N G T MEDAL N S T O M A C H S Y MOON S T U A N O R T S A LIPS Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical DOG words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. 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