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H o r s e Ta l k Page 2 2
F i v e F u n C ra f t s Page 18
S ha p e S h i f t e r Page 7
Page 1 4
H e l l o,
F r i e n d !
M y D i w a l i
C e l e b r a ti o n Page 3 0
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A m e r i ca ’s l ea d in g c h i l d r e n ’s ma g
z i n e i s no w in I n d ia!
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PARENT-TEACHER GUIDE
READING Early Moderate Advanced
CREATIVE and CRITICAL THINKING
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING
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By Sherry Timberman Art by Neiko Ng
Square It Up This set of shapes makes up a puzzle called a tangram. Tracethe shapes onto paper, cut them out, then try to rearrangethem into a square again without looking back at this picture.
NumberChallengeUse the numbers onthe shapes to answerthese questions!
1. Which two shapescan form a triangle
that adds up to 9?
2. Which two shapescan form a square
that adds up to 7?
3. How many of shape4 would you need to
cover the tangram?
4. If you cut shape5 in half, which
shape would you bemaking two of?
5. Four of which shapewould form a square
that adds up to 8?
6. Which three piecescan be put together
to make a rectangle
that adds up to 14?
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Tr y This!
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Sci A r t
Spo tligh t
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Dinosaurs
E ver y da y Things
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Artist Sepp Bögle does not sell his sculptures. He photographs themand sells pictures of his art.
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Magnetic Fridge Art
By Anne Strauss
1. Use acrylic paints to create a picture on one side
of a clean metal lid (from a frozen-juice can).2. Stick an adhesive-backed magnet to the back.
Diwali Lantern
By Shalmali Alwe
1. Cut two long strips of
cardboard ¼ of an
inch wide and fold them
in a circular shape.
2. Cut two more strips
of the same width
and staple them to
the round strips from
inside for support.
3. Cut kite paper into
square shapes 3½
inches by 3½ inches.4. Fold the square shapes
by taking the opposite
ends and gluing them
together. Attach a
golden paper square
on the tip of the fold.
5. Glue all the folded
colorful paper to the
cardboard strips on top
and bottom.6. Glue a strip of golden
paper on both the
round cardboard strips.
7. Paste long strips of the
kite paper underneath
the round strips so they
hang out.
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•Have you seen any of this equipmentbefore? What might it be used for?
• Why is it necessary to keep a laboratoryclean and organized? Why is it importantto wear gloves?
• What do you think people in a medicallab might look for in blood samples?
•Do you like science? Would you like to work in a lab?
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April2015 | 40
Wor ld ’s Mos t
Em barrass ing
Dad ?
A Crafty
Your FriendsWay to Fool
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Horse Talk
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B
A
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Detective Nimish Clues can solve almost any mystery, but hisnephew Akash stumped him with this puzzler. Can you solve it?
H i, U ncle N im is h! Some t h i ng is m is i ng f rom t hes
se n t e nces!
I t ’s ve r y como n, bu t i t does n ’ t s ho w u p
ev n o nce i n t h is m i x o f w rds. I ’m su re
you w il solve t h is pu z z le q u ic kl y, bu t i f
you ’ re s t uc k, I ’l g ive you o ne h i n t belo w.
Love,
You r Ne p he w
P S: Do n ’ t lo k he r! T r y t o solve i t f i rs t !
P P S: Ke p lo k i ng. . . . You do n ’ t ned hel p.
P P P S: OK, i f you i ns is t , he r ’s t he h i n t :
I f you w r i t e do w n w ho se n t t h is,
you ’l w r i t e t he solu t io n t w ice.
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All Together Now
Photo by Phil Degginger/Alamy.32 NOVEMBER 2015
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Fireflies!
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“I was
dropped
back to
second
team.”
SECOND
TEAM
She should have
been joiningher friends,not sitting on
the bench.
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Once the whistleblew, Catherine didher best to focus.
With a strong,
quick snap of her
stick, Catherine
push-passed the
ball to Leslie.
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Fun This Month
Mystery Photo—Orange slice.
page 21Shape-Shifter
Number Challenge1. 4 and 52. 1 and 63. 44. 35. 26. 1, 6, and 7
page 26
Animal Names Under
Construction1. BEAR 2. CAMEL 3. SHARK 4. SEAL 5. HARE (or MARE)6. CROW 7. BADGER 8. SNAIL 9. W EASEL
10. RAVEN
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The Mystery of theMissing . . . Something
There is no letter A in thenote!
page 43Picture Puzzler
Om changed elevators four times. Afterriding the orange elevator to f loor 5, Omreturned to the ground floor to change tothe blue elevator. He rode the blue elevatorto f loors 4 and then 2, changed to orangefor f loor 3, changed to blue for f loor 6,and changed to orange for floor 7.
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Art by Erin Mauterer.
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From
Silkwormto Cloth
A woman pullsstrands of silkfrom cocoonssoftened in asteaming pot.
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A Uyghurcraftsmanweaves dyedsilk threadsinto colorfulikat cloth.
A young girl putsthe spun threadsonto spools.
The hard-to-see strands of silk arepassed to a woman who spins them intothreads on a large hand-turned wheel.
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I complain way too
much.It annoys my parents.
How do I stop? A Highlights Champs Reade
Deciding to fix a bad habit is
the first step, so you’re off to a
good start! Here are some ideas:
• Ask your parents and friends
for help. They could give you
a reminder signal, like a tap
on their ear, if they hear you
complain.
• When you catch yourself
complaining, stop and think of
five good things in your day.
• “Let out” what bugs you by
writing about it in a journal
instead of saying it aloud.
• Lighten your mood by writing
funny stories or drawing silly
cartoons about your complaints
• If something really upsets you,
calmly talk it over with your
parents or other trusted adults.
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O m ’ s T o - D o ’ s 1 . B u y p e t s n a i l .2 . H a v e s n a i l g r o m e d .3 . G o t o g a s t r o p d o b e d i e n c e c l a s .
4 . B u y S n a i l W i t h o u t F a i l b o k .
5 . G r a b a s e a w e d - m u s h r o m s m o t h i e .
6 . T a k e p h o t w i t h n e w f r i e n d !
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What’s Wrong? TMHow many silly things can
you f ind in this picture?