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A C E F = = = = I K L N = = = = R S U W = = = = Can’t make it to Rio to see the Summer Olympics? Then it’s time for your OWN Silly Summer Games! The motto of the Olympic Games is “Faster, Higher, Stronger.” Kid Scoop’s Silly Summer Games has a motto, too. Use the code to discover it! Standards Link: Science Investigations: Find similarities and differences in common objects. Create this goofy headgear to wear during the Silly Games. You’ll need: • Brown paper sack • The newspaper • Construction paper • Tape / glue stick • Scissors The frigid fun begins with this ceremonial event. Give each participant an ice cream cone with one scoop of their favorite flavor. The winner is the person who can finish their cone with the fewest licks and drips. Roll the paper bag down a few inches to create a brim. Cut out long strips of newspaper and construction paper. Roll the strips around a pencil to make them curly and bouncy. Tape or glue the ends of the strips to the top of the hat. Cut out pictures or comic characters from the newspaper and paste them on your hat. Wear your zany creation proudly! Find the two identical ice cream cones. All sorts of countries can participate in the Silly Summer Games. Countries like Jarodtopia, Amyland and The Royal Republic of Kevin will attend the festivities. Never heard of them? That’s because these kids invented countries named after themselves! Create a flag for a country named after YOU! Have your friends do the same, and display them at your Silly Games. Who has the most pucker power? Give each participant a lemon wedge. At the count of three, each participant holds the pulpy side of the lemon wedge in their mouth. Ewwww! Eyes water! Noses twitch! Fingers cringe! The last one to spit out their lemon wedge is the Big Wincer! Can you find five or more differences between Patricia and her reflection? Race against a group of friends – chicken style! Fold your arms into wings, and run like a chicken towards the finish line. Add the numbers on each path. The smallest number is the winning chicken! 7 9 2 5 2 8 8 6 9 2 5 2 8 8 Standards Link: Writing Applications: Use quotations in writing. Read the sports pages to find quotes from athletes. Then pretend you are being interviewed about being an athlete in the Silly Summer Games. Write a quote about your participation in the games. 2 2 7 Give each participant a tortilla. How far can you toss it? Add the numbers on each tortilla. The odd- numbered tortilla flew the farthest. Standards Link: Investigations: Find similarities and differences in common objects. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow multiple step directions. © 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 28 W A T G Y M E C I O F L A Z A I Y C R G H L E C N R Z Z R A F I A J T B E M T M Z T O N E Z T O P E Q R U P E C O N E S X O A E N E K C I H C T R P U C K E R D L F U N E G D E W Y Find the words in the puzzle, then in this week’s Kid Scoop stories and activities. Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns. ZANY GAMES TORTILLA COMIC FUN CHICKEN CONE COUNTRY BRIM FLAG FREEZE TAPE HAT WEDGE PUCKER ICE his song is sung to the tune of ‘Yankee Doodle Dandy.’ But there are a few lines missing. Complete the song with your own silly words, then sing it while wiggling your fingers over your lips! The Silly Games are really ____________________! They’re goofy, And they’re funny! They make the summer _____________________________ when the day is sunny! Silly Games You make us _________________ And feel like _________________ But it’s okay ’Cause summer days ______________________________! Standards Link: Writing Applications: Write compositions that describe familiar events; Speaking Applications: Recite poems, songs and rhymes. Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow multiple step directions. Look through the sports section of the newspaper to select and clip a picture that shows the thrill of victory and one that shows the agony of defeat. Pose yourself to show each emotion. Victory vs. Defeat Send your story to: Deadline: July 17 Published: Week of August 14 Please include your school and grade. Explorer’s Journal Pretend you are exploring a country you have never visited. Where would you go? Write a journal entry. Laughter is important to happiness and health. Laughter can motivate us to keep working after a hard day at school and it can relax our brains a bit and make us feel better about things. Riddles and jokes have a way of letting us smile at silly things that may happen, and in fact, a good humorous joke or riddle is actually a wonderful way to learn a little about writing and your audience. We found out at the Norm Waitt Siouxland Y Summer Camp, jokes and riddles often take a pretty advanced compre- hension level and require us to really think about the context of the joke before responding. The best part is that a little laughing a day is just plain fun! So enjoy these jokes shared by the summer camp students. You are the conductor on a train. You travel to NewYork City and pick up five passengers then travel to Atlanta and gain four more passengers. It took 5 hours to travel to Atlanta from NewYork City and will take an ad- ditional half hour to travel back. How old was the conductor? (You are the conductor) Where do ants go on vacation? (France) Claire L. Spalding Park Grade 5 Why didn’t the elephant buy a suit- case for his vacation? (He already has a trunk!) Claire L. Spalding Park Grade 5 What is black and white and red all over? ( A panda) Aubrey Sunnyside Grade 5 What is…black and white….black and white…black and white….black and white? (A panda rolling down a snowy hill!) Aubrey Sunnyside Grade 5 What does a skeleton weigh? (A “ton”) Tristan Westwood Community What does a snowman say when he arrests someone? (Just”ice”!) Tristan Westwood Community “Knock-knock.” “Who’s there?” “Knock-knock.” “Who’s there?” “Knock-knock.” SIGH….”Who’s there?” I told you, Knock-Knock. Kennedy and Josie What do you call bacon that isn’t ready? “Bake-on!” Ashlyn Sunnyside Grade 5 “Knock-knock.” “Who’s there?” “Justin…” “Justin, who?” “I’m justin in time for lunch!” Brady Why did the cookie go to the doctor? Because it felt a little crummmbly…. Reagan Sacred Heart Grade 5 What did the buffalo say to his son when he had to go on a trip? (Bi, son!) Reagan Sacred Heart Grade 5 “Knock-knock.” “Who’s there?” “Banana.” “Who’s there?” “Banana.” “Knock-knock.” “Who’s there?” “Orange.” “Orange, who?” “Orange you glad I didn’t say knock- knock?” Allie Dakota Valley Grade 5 Where do sheep go on vacation? (The Baaahaaamaas!) Addie Morningside Grade 5 What lives in the water but doesn’t breathe? (Seaweed) Keira Sunnyside Grade 5 What flies in the air, but doesn’t leave its spot? (A flag) Keira Sunnyside Grade 5 What do you call a rubber duckie who steals your soap? (A robber-ducky) Carson Sunnyside Grade 5 What do you get when you mix a dog and winter? (A chili-dog!) Adilene Morningside Grade 5 “Knock, knock.” “Who’s there?” “Knock-knock.” “Duane.” “Duane who?” “Duane the bathtub before I drown!” Adilene Morningside Grade 5 What is black and white and red all over? (A sunburned zebra!) Alexis East Middle What is black and white and red all over? (A newspaper!) Alexis East Middle “Knock-knock.” “Who’s there?” “Boo!” “Boo, who?” “Why are you crying it’s just a joke?” Mason East Middle Why can’t basketball players go on vaca- tion? (Because they’d get called for traveling!) Callie Crescent Park Grade 5

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Can’t make it to Rio to see the SummerOlympics? Then it’s time for your OWNSilly Summer Games!The motto of the Olympic Games is“Faster, Higher, Stronger.” Kid Scoop’sSilly Summer Games has a motto, too.Use the code to discover it!

Standards Link: Science Investigations: Find similarities and differences in common objects.

Create this goofy headgear towear during the Silly Games.You’ll need:

• Brown paper sack• The newspaper• Construction paper• Tape / glue stick• Scissors

The frigid fun begins withthis ceremonial event.

Give each participant anice cream cone with onescoop of their favorite

flavor. The winner is theperson who can finish

their cone with thefewest licks and drips.

Roll the paper bag down a fewinches to create a brim.

Cut out long strips of newspaper andconstruction paper.

Roll the strips around a pencil to make themcurly and bouncy. Tape or glue the ends ofthe strips to the top of the hat.

Cut out pictures or comic characters fromthe newspaper and paste them on your hat.

Wear your zany creation proudly!

Find thetwo identical

ice creamcones.

All sorts of countries canparticipate in the Silly

Summer Games.Countries likeJarodtopia, Amyland

and The Royal Republicof Kevin will attend thefestivities. Never heardof them? That’s because

these kids invented countriesnamed after themselves!

Create a flag for a countrynamed after YOU! Haveyour friends do the same,and display them atyour Silly Games.

Who has the mostpucker power? Giveeach participant a lemonwedge. At the count ofthree, each participantholds the pulpy side ofthe lemon wedge in theirmouth. Ewwww! Eyeswater! Noses twitch!Fingers cringe! The lastone to spit out theirlemon wedge is theBig Wincer!

Can you find five or more differencesbetween Patricia and her reflection?

Race againsta group offriends –chicken style!

Fold yourarms intowings, andrun like a

chicken towardsthe finish line.

Add the numberson each path. Thesmallest numberis the winning

chicken!

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Standards Link:Writing Applications:

Use quotations in writing.

Read the sportspages to findquotes from

athletes. Thenpretend you

are beinginterviewed

about being anathlete in theSilly Summer

Games. Write aquote about yourparticipation in

the games.

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7 Give each participanta tortilla. How far can

you toss it?Add the

numbers oneach tortilla.

The odd-numberedtortilla flew

the farthest.

Standards Link: Investigations: Find similaritiesand differences in common objects.

Standards Link: Reading Comprehension:Follow multiple step directions.

© 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 28

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Find the words in the puzzle,then in this week’s Kid Scoop

stories and activities.

Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identicalwords. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.

ZANYGAMESTORTILLACOMICFUNCHICKENCONECOUNTRYBRIMFLAGFREEZETAPEHATWEDGEPUCKERICE

his song is sung to the tune of ‘Yankee Doodle Dandy.’But there are a few lines missing. Complete the song

with your own silly words, then sing it while wigglingyour fingers over your lips!The Silly Games are really ____________________!They’re goofy,And they’re funny!They make the summer_____________________________when the day is sunny!Silly GamesYou make us _________________And feel like _________________But it’s okay’Cause summer days______________________________!Standards Link: Writing Applications: Write compositions that describefamiliar events; Speaking Applications: Recite poems, songs and rhymes.

Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow multiplestep directions.

Look through the sports section of thenewspaper to select and clip a picture thatshows the thrill of victory and one thatshows the agony of defeat. Pose yourself toshow each emotion.

Victory vs. Defeat

Send your story to:

Deadline: July 17 Published: Week of August 14Please include your school and grade.

Explorer’s JournalPretend you are exploringa country you have nevervisited. Where would yougo? Write a journal entry.

Laughter is important to happinessand health. Laughter can motivateus to keep working after a hard dayat school and it can relax our brainsa bit and make us feel better aboutthings. Riddles and jokes have away of letting us smile at silly thingsthat may happen, and in fact, a goodhumorous joke or riddle is actually awonderful way to learn a little aboutwriting and your audience. We foundout at the Norm Waitt Siouxland YSummer Camp, jokes and riddlesoften take a pretty advanced compre-hension level and require us to reallythink about the context of the jokebefore responding. The best part isthat a little laughing a day is just plainfun! So enjoy these jokes shared bythe summer camp students.You are the conductor on a train. You

travel to New York City and pick upfive passengers then travel to Atlantaand gain four more passengers. Ittook 5 hours to travel to Atlanta fromNew York City and will take an ad-ditional half hour to travel back. Howold was the conductor?(You are the conductor)

Where do ants go on vacation?(France) Claire L.Spalding Park Grade 5

Why didn’t the elephant buy a suit-case for his vacation?(He already has a trunk!)Claire L. Spalding Park Grade 5

What is black and white and red allover?

( A panda)Aubrey Sunnyside Grade 5

What is…black and white….black andwhite…black and white….black andwhite?(A panda rolling down a snowy hill!)Aubrey Sunnyside Grade 5

What does a skeleton weigh?(A “ton”)Tristan Westwood Community

What does a snowman say when hearrests someone?(Just”ice”!)Tristan Westwood Community

“Knock-knock.”“Who’s there?”“Knock-knock.”

“Who’s there?”“Knock-knock.”SIGH….”Who’s there?”I told you, Knock-Knock.Kennedy and Josie

What do you call bacon that isn’tready?“Bake-on!”Ashlyn Sunnyside Grade 5

“Knock-knock.”“Who’s there?”“Justin…”“Justin, who?”“I’m justin in time for lunch!”Brady

Why did the cookie go to the doctor?Because it felt a little crummmbly….Reagan Sacred Heart

Grade 5

What did the buffalo say to his son whenhe had to go on a trip?(Bi, son!) Reagan

Sacred HeartGrade 5

“Knock-knock.”“Who’s there?”“Banana.”“Who’s there?”“Banana.”“Knock-knock.”“Who’s there?”“Orange.”“Orange, who?”“Orange you glad I didn’t say knock-knock?”Allie Dakota Valley Grade 5

Where do sheep go on vacation?(The Baaahaaamaas!)Addie Morningside Grade 5

What lives in the water but doesn’tbreathe?(Seaweed)Keira Sunnyside Grade 5

What flies in the air, but doesn’t leave itsspot?(A flag)Keira Sunnyside Grade 5

What do you call a rubber duckie whosteals your soap?(A robber-ducky)Carson Sunnyside Grade 5

What do you get when you mix a dog andwinter?(A chili-dog!)Adilene Morningside Grade 5

“Knock, knock.”“Who’s there?”“Knock-knock.”“Duane.”“Duane who?”“Duane the bathtub before I drown!”Adilene Morningside Grade 5

What is black and white and red all over?(A sunburned zebra!)Alexis East Middle

What is black and white and red all over?(A newspaper!) Alexis

East Middle

“Knock-knock.”“Who’s there?”“Boo!”“Boo, who?”“Why are you crying it’s just a joke?”Mason East Middle

Why can’t basketball players go on vaca-tion?(Because they’d get called for traveling!)Callie Crescent Park Grade 5