Monday, December 17, 2012

Person of The Year


Below are various notable people from this past year.  After 365 days, TIME magazine like to recognize the person they felt made an impact around the globe for various reasons. Below are some notable figures who may grace the cover by the end of this year.  Which one of the individuals below do you think is worthy of being Person of the Year and why?  Is there someone not listed who you think is a better choice.  If so explain why.

Person of the Year

Read about our nominees for TFK's 2012 Person of the Year, then cast your vote
NOVEMBER 30, 2012

Who was the most important newsmaker of 2012? Read on to learn about the 12 nominees and to cast your vote for the TIME FOR KIDS Person of the Year. Be sure to make your choice by January 1! We will announce the winner at timeforkids.com and in the first issue of TIME For Kids after the holiday break.
Click on the images below to read about each candidate. Then cast your vote in the poll.















source: http://www.timeforkids.com/news/person-year/62226















Monday, December 10, 2012

Did you Ever Hear the one About...



Laughter is a cure for many ills.  Read the jokes below and decide which joke is the funniest.  Explain why you thought it was funny.  Add your own joke, but be sure to make it appropriate.


Teacher: Last night I had a dream that I ate a huge marshmallow
Student: And what happened next?
Teacher: I woke up in the morning and found my pillow gone!

Q: Who earns a living driving their customer's away?
A: A taxi cab driver.

A girl came home from school.  
Her mother asked, "Dear How was your first day at school?"And the girl replied, "First day?  You mean I have to go back tomorrow?

Q: What is the longest word in the dictionary?
A: The word smiles because there is a mile between each s.







source: http://academictips.org/blogs/jokes-for-kids/

Monday, December 3, 2012

Let's Go to the Movies


The holidays are usually a time when all sorts of movies are released.  Below is a list of kid-friendly movies you may want to see.  Read the descriptions below and in three to four sentences decide what movie you would want to see and why.  Is there something the writer did not include you want to know more about to make the movie seem even more interesting?  Is there a movie not listed you want to see?

Kid-friendly movie guide

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PIXAR VIA REUTERS - One eye, but 3 Ds: Sulley and Mike return in “Monsters, Inc. 3D.”

December is a busy time with family and friends getting together, decorating for the holidays and actually celebrating. But it’s also a great chance to get the whole family together to go to the movies. Look at our list of suggestions and tell your parents you’d really like some “quality family time.”
→“Rise of the Guardians”
When it comes out: It’s in theaters now.

What it’s about: What happens when Santa, the Easter Bunny and Jack Frost team up to take down a bad guy named Pitch, who wants to steal children’s dreams. The movie is done with computer-generated animation and features the voices of actors your parents probably know, including Alec Baldwin, Hugh Jackman and Chris Pine.
→“The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”
Rating: PG-13
When it comes out: December 14.
What it’s about: This is based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s story of a nervous hobbit named Bilbo Baggins, who must go on an epic quest with a bunch of dwarves and Gandalf the Grey to recapture Lonely Mountain. For many readers, this book served as the introduction to Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy. It should be full of magic, but its length (21 / 2 hours) and its rating (PG-13) means it’s for older kids, preferably those who have read the book.
→“Monsters, Inc. 3D”
Rating: G
When it comes out: December 19.
What it’s about: Yes, this is a movie you have probably seen on DVD, but the adorable story of what monsters actually do when they’re not scaring little kids is a classic worthy of a family trip to the theater. (You can tell Mom and Dad that KidsPost said so!)
→“Parental Guidance”
Rating: PG
When it comes out: December 25.
What it’s about: When grandparents take on the long-term job of babysitting their grandchildren, they discover that parenting has changed a lot. This comedy is likely to be funny in different places for kids, parents and grandparents.
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