The Toronto Star Weekly magazine commissioned hundreds of patriotic, inspirational cover illustrations during the Second World War.
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The Toronto Star Weekly magazine commissioned hundreds of patriotic, inspirational cover illustrations during the Second World War.
The Guardian’s picture editors select photo highlights from around the world
The site’s torrid week shows what a challenge moderation has become for big tech firms. The news: YouTube announced new rules around hate speech on Wednesday that prohibit videos promoting Nazi ideology or denying the existence of the Holocaust or other well-documented violent events like the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Thousands of channels…
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming release that book bloggers are eagerly anticipating. Publisher: Pegasus Books Author: Patrick Dillon Release Date: July 5, 2016 Telemachus’s father, Odysseus, went off to war before he was born … and never came back. Aged sixteen, Telemachus finds himself abandoned, his father’s house overrun with men pursuing his beautiful mother, Penelope, and devouring the family’s wealth. He determines to leave Ithaca, his island home, and find the truth. What really happened to his father? Was Odysseus killed on his journey home from the war? Or might he, one day, return to take his revenge? Greek mythology has been a passion of mine since I was little. The Odyssey is one my favorite reads. I've kind of hit a slump when comes to books set around Greek mythology, but I have high hopes for this one! So what is everyone else not really not so patiently waiting to read?
The Toronto Star Weekly magazine commissioned hundreds of patriotic, inspirational cover illustrations during the Second World War.
siblings will mess with you just because, like telling you that the paper in Hershey's Kisses is edible. is it Wednesday yet?
88 page in-depth novel study for Revolutionary War on Wednesday by Mary Pope Osborne that covers many of the common core standards for Language Arts. The unit includes 4 main parts: Chapter/Character Summary Cards Student Workbook with four notebook interactives, chapter questions, unit test, and many more printable activities. (See the table of contents in the preview.) Teacher Answer Key for all activities Enrichment Activities such as Fact or Opinion File Folder Activity and Jack's Journal Enrichment Activities to extend the chapters You will also receive word wall cards for vocabulary Literary Posters for Author's Purpose and Historical Fiction Genre FREE student genre bookmarks Complete list of common core standards that are addressed in the unit for grades 2-5. A FREE set of Revolutionary War on Wednesday task cards are included-26 cards in all with a student recording sheet and answer key. Task cards are ELA Common Core aligned. ***************************************************************************** For more comprehensive novel study units, use the links below: Year of the Panda 26 Fairmount Avenue Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes Revolutionary War on Wednesday Because of Winn Dixie Hour of the Olympics Dolphin Tale Striped Ice Cream Muggie Maggie Vacation Under the Volcano Novel Study The Diving Bell Novel Study Santa Claus Doesn't Mop Floors ***************************************************************************** Did You Know: By providing feedback, you can get TPT credits to lower your cost of future products. Just log-in and go to your "My Purchases" page. Click provide feedback button next to the item your purchased. Leave a positive feedback and receive credits for future purchases. Plus, it helps me know exactly what you like about the product. Interested in being the first to know about sales, freebies, and new products. Click the green star at the top of my page near the store logo and become a follower. You'll receive e-mail updates about this store.
Greetings, Groove-ophiles! Hey, it's almost Halloween! The Devil you say? Nay, the Devil's Daughter I say! Satana, the Devil's Daughter, to be exact! Created by Roy Thomas and John Romita, Satana made here debut in Vampire Tales #2 (July 1973). Vampire Tales? Why, she was a succubus, ya know--and a soul-eater is even creepier than a blood-sucker if ya ask moi! Now, Ol' Groove could write a big ol' post about the creation of Satana, but Marvel already did that way back in Vampire Tales #3 (September 1973). So, to satisfy your curiosity, here's Carla Conway's article, "Everything You Always Wanted to Know about Satana* (*But Were Too Awestruck to Ask)"!
French-Canadian student Myriam Dion is a papercut artist, whose carefully cut-out newspaper pages have won numerous awards
Conflict, human rights violations, and persecution have forced 110 million people out of their homes, according to the U.N. High Commissioner for