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12A COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL March 23, 2016 © 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 15 Change CAT into DOG by changing just one letter r in each word along the word ladder. a Buzz and Beeper Bunny like to play games together. Find somebunny to be your buddy and do this page together! If the page looks easy, share it with somebunny younger than you. If it looks hard, share it with somebunny older. You Need: Each player needs 8 markers. Buttons, pebbles or even small squares of paper make good markers. Goal: Be the first person to get to the sum of 23. How to Play: 1. The first player puts one marker on a number and says the number aloud. 2. The second player places a marker on another number, adds that number to the previous number and says the total aloud. 3. Play continues until one player reaches exactly 23. Standards Link: Mathematics: Calculate the sums of whole numbers to 23. Buzz’s Eggs-tra Challenge: Change the numbers in each egg above, using the numbers 5 through 8. Who won the egg roll race? Trace the winning egg’s path to find out. Standards Link: Eye-hand coordination. Beeper’s Eggs-tra-ordinary Challenge: Begin with 23 and subtract the amounts to reach zero. Standards Link: Mathematics: Subtract single digits from single and double digits. Solve Beeper’s message by writing the next number in the patterns below. You may need to add, subtract, multiply or divide. Then write the matching code word beside the number on the message line. Message: 3, 6, 9, 48, 24, 12, 6, 90, 80, 70, 60, 5, 10, 20, 40, 25, 20, 15, Code: basket = 29 bunny = 3 egg = 16 Every = 12 a = 80 buddy = 10 happy = 39 needs = 50 Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple directions. Mathematics: Students solve a variety of problems. Buzz and Beeper have hidden chocolate bunnies all over this page. How many can you find? Standards Link: Visual discrimination. GAMES BUNNY BASKET PATTERNS PATH TRUST EGGS SPRING CHALLENGE PAGE SIGNS HUNT EASTER RACE PLAY Spring Hunt Look through the newspaper for signs of spring. Can you find: • a flower • an egg • a baby animal • another sign of spring? Color It! Colo Decorate the Easter Egg Standards Link: Science: Classifying objects. Find the words in the puzzle, then in this week’s Kid Scoop stories and activities. R Y G A M P E G G S A S G P H P A T H L C H A L L E N G E R E U M A B A S K E T A N E Y S P T I N R S T S P R I N G P U T B U N N Y G T I S E U M S C E A N G T R P A T T E R N S R Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognizing identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. This week’s word: TRUST The noun trust means a firm belief in a character, strength or truth of someone or something. I left my cat in the trust of my neighbor. Try to use the word trust in a sentence today when talking with your friends or family members. Trust Whom do you trust? Do you know why? Can you find a picture in the newspaper of someone you trust? Can you find a picture of someone you would not trust? Think about why you selected each picture. The Easter Bunny has been spotted and you’re the reporter covering the story. Be sure to tell who, what, when, where, why and how. Standards Link: Health: Identify support systems in the community. Cottage Grove Sentinel + www.shoppelocal.biz