English Easter French Pâques Spanish Pascua de Resurrección Italian Pasqua German Ostern Chinese Fùhuó jié 复活节
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Word of the Week
Tradition A belief or custom handed down from one generation to another. In our family, we have a tradition of hunting for Easter eggs.
Current Events/ Easter
Easter is a holiday and for Christians, it is a celebration of Jesus Christ returning from the dead. Christians believe that it is the holiest day in the year. Some people who are not Christians celebrate it as the beginning of Spring. Jesus died on the cross about 2000 years ago in a city called […]
Fork Print Tulips
Supplies: • Fork • Paper • Green Marker • Paints in your choice of color 1. Draw in your grass and stems. Remember that tulips have long leaves. 2. Dip the back of your fork in one color at a time and make a print at the top of each stem. 3. Continue with the […]
Current Events/ Passover
Passover or Pesach is a holiday or festival celebrated by Jewish people. They celebrate it to remember when God used Moses to free the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, as told in the book of Exodus in the Christian Bible. God told Moses to set aside this special week originally called “the feast of unleavened […]
How they say that in
English Passover French Pâque Italian Pasqua Spanish Pascua German Passah Hebrew חג פסח
Word of the Week
Passover A Jewish holiday remembering and honoring the Hebrews’ (Jewish people’s) liberation from slavery in Egypt. Passover begins on March 27, 2021
Current Events/St. Patrick’s Day
St. Patrick’s Day Who was St. Patrick and why do we have a day named after him? Saint Patrick’s Day is the feast day of Saint Patrick, the patron saint – someone who has devoted their whole life to something greater than themselves and who worked hard to make the world a better place — […]
How do They Say That?
English — St. Patrick’s Day Irish — Lá Fhéile Pádraig French — Fête de la Saint-Patrick Spanish — Día de San Patricio Italian — Festa di San Patrizio Chinese — Shèng pàtèlǐkè jié 圣帕特里克节
What is Daylight Saving Time and why do we use it?
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is when we turn the clocks forward or back by an hour. Spring forward usually happens in March and fall backward in November. “Real” time is called standard time (winter time) In DST it feels like the sun sets later because the clock says it is later. Today, about 40% of […]