English: infamyFrench: infamieSpanish: infamiaGerman: SchandeItalian: infamiaArabic: alear العارChinese: Màmíng 骂名
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Word of the Week
infamy (Say the words “in for me,” but instead of for, say fuh.)Famous for doing something bad or evil.The criminal tried to escape, but his infamy had people searching everywhere for him.
Current Events: Pearl Harbor Day
In the United States, December 7 is known as Pearl Harbor Day. It honors the 2,403 Americans who were killed when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941.The attack was a surprise. We were not at war with Japan, yet their planes showed up and bombed our navy ships that were docked in […]
Book Review/’Anne and her Tower of Giraffes’
Anne and Her Tower of Giraffes: The Adventurous Life of the First Giraffologist By Karlin Gray Illustrated by Aparna Varma So just what is a tower of giraffes? Is it something you see at a circus? Do giraffes really stand on each others backs to form a tower? To find out, read Anne and Her […]
Kids’ Kitchen
Corn Muffins Toasted with breakfast or with your favorite soup or chili, these corn muffins will please everyone! Ingredients: 1 cup cornmeal 1/2 cup whole wheat flour 1/2 cup all purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup milk (plain unsweetened, if using non-dairy) 1/4 cup maple syrup 1/3 cup canola oil (or melted and […]
Book Review: Different
Different: A Story of the Spanish Civil War By Mónica Montañés Illustrations by Eva Sánchez Gómez Between 1936 and 1939, a civil war raged across Spain. For almost three years, ordinary citizens lived in fear of bombs dropping from the sky. When fascist dictator Francisco Franco declared victory, he began to persecute everyone who […]
Current Events: Nanak Jayanti
Let’s learn about a wonderful holiday, Nanak Jayanti, that more than 30 million people celebrate each year. This year, Nanak Jayanti is on November 30.Nanak was a man who lived from 1469 to 1539 in India. His name is pronounced NAW-nack – rhymes with LAW snack. The word, jayanti, is Hindu for anniversary or birthday. […]
Kids in the Kitchen
Greek Pita Pizza Change up your pizza for a fun change! Ingredients: 4 whole wheat pita bread (small) 1 8 oz. can of tomato sauce 4 tomatoes (medium, thinly sliced) 1 onion (halved, medium, thinly sliced) 2 tsp oregano 100 g feta (crumbled) 12 black olives (pitted) 4 sprigs fresh rosemary Directions: Preheat oven to […]
Word of the Week
bonfire(bon-fire)A large, controlled outdoor fire. It can be used as part of a celebration, as a signal fire, or to get rid of burnable waste like dead leaves and scrap wood.The local high school had a large bonfire as part of its homecoming celebration.
Current Events: Guy Fawkes Day
Guy Fawkes Day, which happens each November 5th, is not an American holiday, it’s a British holiday. But its beginnings are so interesting, and the way it is celebrated is so fun, it is worth knowing about. (Fawkes sounds like the word fox.)Imagine a holiday with lots and lots of fireworks, like our Fourth of […]