This week we continued learning about the difference between fiction and non-fiction and specifically looked at the history of Valentine's Day through Joyce Kessel's book Valentine's Day
This report by Manchester Today TV (England) sums up Kessel's main historical points well:
Now here is a little origami for you: try making some paper flowers. The first YouTube is a quick overview. The second gives you step-by-step instructions.
Here is a little more detail of how to make this paper flower ...
Now let's move onto candy! How Candied hearts are made by Martha Stewart (3:38)
For some book readings try out Tumblr Books through the Okanagan Regional Library Web site.
Have a great Valentine's Day and weekend. Joy of reading, family time, and learning to you all, Ms. M-A.
This report by Manchester Today TV (England) sums up Kessel's main historical points well:
Now here is a little origami for you: try making some paper flowers. The first YouTube is a quick overview. The second gives you step-by-step instructions.
Here is a little more detail of how to make this paper flower ...
Now let's move onto candy! How Candied hearts are made by Martha Stewart (3:38)
For some book readings try out Tumblr Books through the Okanagan Regional Library Web site.
Have a great Valentine's Day and weekend. Joy of reading, family time, and learning to you all, Ms. M-A.
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