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Kids’ Directory Puzzle Page
Peanut Butter and Apple Sandwich
Ingredients:
2 slices whole wheat bread 1 small apple-peeled, cored and shredded1 tablespoon peanut butter, or to taste
Directions:
Spread a thin layer of peanut butter onto one side of each slice of bread. Place shredded apple onto the peanut butter,and place the other peanut buttered side of bread on top. A healthy alternative.
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DEADLINES:
Nov/Dec 2011 Issues = 10/01/11Jan/Feb 2012 Issues = 12/01/11
We welcome your comments andsuggestions:
Cookie, Inc., Publisher2048 Hoxie Ave
Richland, WA 99354509.946.9329
www.tricitieskidsdirectory.com
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Student Checklist
Global Kids: By 4th Grade
LocationCan Your 4th Grader …
❏ Name, then point to on a world map or globe …o The seven continents?o The four oceans?o The directions north, east, south, and west?
❏ Name, then point to on a U.S. map …o Your state?o Your state's capital?o Your city or town?o States that border yours?
❏ Draw a map of the route between your home and school?❏ Describe physical and natural features of your community (plants, trees, rivers, streams, hills, valleys,
wildlife, etc.)?❏ Describe human-made features in your community (homes, buildings, walkways, streets, highways,
canals, etc.)?❏ Name, then point to on a map, two foreign countries in the news?
Environment and SocietyCan Your 4th Grader …
❏ Describe different weather conditions (rain, humidity, clouds, wind, temperature) and how weatherchanges seasonally?
❏ Explain differences among weather and natural occurrences, including earthquakes, volcanoes, tor-nadoes, and tsunamis?
❏ Talk about natural resources (water, wildlife, plants and trees, land, coal, oil, rock, etc.)—where theycome from and how we use them?
ExplorationHas Your 4th Grader …
❏ Used a map to navigate during a family trip or outing?❏ Explored three or more cultural sites (museums, historic sites, etc.) in your area?❏ Explored three or more natural environments (rivers, shorelines, mountains, forests, deserts, etc.)?❏ Experienced cultures and environments through books about faraway people and places? Through
foods or music from different cultures?❏ Traveled on a virtual field trip to another part of the world (using the Internet, books, or maga-
zines)?
CommunicationHas Your 4th Grader …
❏ Used letters, e-mail, or electronic bulletin boards to communicate with students from other coun-tries?
❏ Had a conversation with a person who has lived in or traveled to places far from your communityand talked about similarities and differences?
❏ Learned to say hello, good-bye, please, and thank you and count to ten in a foreign language?
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SEPTEMBER 20111. Tumbleweed Music Festival: Howard Amon Park, Richland, Wa.
Sept-3-4,2011 Dance, crafts, food and fun. www.tumbleweedfest.org2. U-Pick Apple Festival: Bills Berry Farm, 3674 N. County Line Rd.
Grandview, Wa. Six Sat’s Sept. 17th-Oct. 22nd 2011 Hay rides,make cider, pony rides, pumpkin piles. www.billsberryfarm.com.
3. Christ the King Sausage Fest: Richland, Wa. Sept. 16 & 17 2011Arts & Crafts, 12 Food Booths, Bingo, Farmers Market & LocalEntertainment great family fun! www.ckparish.org.
4. Applooza: Liberty Christian School-Sat. Sept. 24th 10a.m.-5p.m.Richland, Wa. 2200 Williams Blvd. Christian Bands, Carnival, FreshApple Pie, Strudel & Apple Cider-Gift Basket Auction & Bounce Games.
5. 22nd Annual Prosser Ballon Rally: Prosser, Wa. Sept. 23,24,26Prosser Wash. Airport-Parking & Admission is Free. Colorful Hot AirBallons with Night Glow Show, Harvest Festival, Farmers Market &Street Painting Festival! www.prosserballonrally.org.
6. Central Washington State Fair: Yakima, Wa. Sept. 23 -Oct. 2 FairTimes to be determined visit www.fairfun.com.
7. Spokane County Interstate Fair: Spokane, Wash. Sept. 9-17th10a.m.- 10:30p.m., Sept. 18th 10a.m.-8p.m. www.spokanecounty.org.
OCTOBER 20111. Bethlehem Lutheran 11th Annual Fall Fest & Foot Race:
Richland, Wa. Howard Amon Park, Saturday October 8th. 9a.m.-2p.m.
2. Lower Columbia Basin Audubon Society Bird Walk: BatemanIsland. Saturday, October 1st,2011 at 8:00a.m.. Three miles S.E. ofRichland, the Bateman Island entry is on a causeway from Wye Parkoff Columbia Parkway,Hwy 240.
3. Visit Juniper Dunes Wilderness: Open year round. No entry Feecharged. This wilderness contains some of the largest sand dunesin Washington. Located in Franklin County, 15 miles northeast ofPasco. Kahlotus Highway. Contact: 509-536-1200
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