12A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL March 16, 2016 © 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 14 We found a leprechaun to answer questions about these mysterious little people! He wouldn’t really show himself to us. Mostly what we saw during the interview were his lips, oversized sunglasses and his hat. Each leprechaun below has a twin. Draw a line between each twin but remember: Leprechauns can be VERY tricky! Look closely. A: Wee folk are we. Three feet tall at most. How many Can you read shamrocks inches of the can you find newspaper on this page? columns that are equal to 3 feet? A: We make shoes for the fairies. Silly fairies wear out their shoes quickly because they dance all night. We are always busy making new shoes for them. They pay us with gold. Lots of gold! Standards Link: Measurement: Use standard measurement. Reading Comprehension: Read grade-level appropriate materials. A: It isn’t easy. If you should see a leprechaun, get as close as you can without him seeing you. Quickly take him in your grasp and don’t take your eyes off of him. Then ask where his pot of gold is hidden. Follow the path to the leprechaun’s pot of gold. He will try to talk you into looking away. If you do look the other way, he will be gone when you look back. Standards Link: Spelling: Spell grade appropriate words correctly in context. Leprechaun’s shoe shelf has toppled. Can you match the pairs of fairy shoes? Standards Link: Investigation: Find similarities and differences in common objects; identify matching attributes. A: We play tricks on people who don’t believe in us. We especially like to bother teachers who try to tell children that we don’t exist. Look through the newspaper for words and pictures of things that can be green. List them here. One fine morning, I went for a walk in the woods. I tripped on a __________. When I looked down, I saw a ____________ little noun adjective _______________ with a green __________________. noun noun “________________,” he said. “My name is _______________. noun greeting I’m a leprechaun. If you want my ___________ of __________, noun noun you’ll have to ____________ me first!” verb I tried to __________ him, but he was too ___________ for me. verb adjective He just laughed and called out to me, “____________________ adjective St. Patrick’s Day!” Standards Link: Grammar: Identify and use nouns, verbs and adjectives in writing. Bonus Challenge: Can you list them in ABC order? Standards Link: Spelling: Put words in alphabetical order. Standards Link: Research: Find similarities and differences in common objects. Which leprechaun comes next in each row? Circle it. Standards Link: Writing Applications: Relate ideas of an experience. LEPRECHAUN Find the words in the puzzle, then in this week’s Kid Scoop LAUGHED stories and activities. LOOKING L E P G R E E N S D LIPS O A O R N R O N H E GOLD K L T Q P I O T O H PAY SHOE D P S A R G K Z E G DANCE D N W E S D O O W U GREEN A O E J Y V X S O A GRASP N U A H C E R P E L WOODS C H S M U K G I A B EYES EASY E I Y Y A S K L S Y GONE Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognized identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. ASK Katie had the gift of gab, which sometimes got her in trouble for talking too much during school. Try to use the phrase gift of gab in a sentence today when talking with your friends and family members. Rainbow Feelings Abbreviations St. is an abbreviation for Saint. Clip six examples of abbreviations from the newspaper. Write the whole word for each abbreviation. ANSWER: A pot of chili at the end of the rainbow. Standards Link: Word Analysis: Recognize common abbreviations. GIFT OF GAB If someone has the “gift of gab,” it means the person is a good talker. The word gab comes from gob, the Irish word for mouth. Do different colors make you feel different? Describe how one or more colors make you feel. Cottage Grove Sentinel + www.shoppelocal.biz