KidZine November 2015

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November 2015

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Welcome to Hi Kids, What did you think of the storms earlier this month? It was a rare and fascinating treat to see so much rain in Kuwait! Thankfully it didn’t stop the Kidzine team from working hard on this November issue of your favourite magazine. This month, we take you on a trip to St. Petersburg, the beautiful city in the North West of Russia which sees temperatures as low as -20 degrees C. Can you ever imagine being that cold?! We also teach you lots of interesting facts about bats – including why they hang upside down! And make sure you read about that curious fruit, the pomegranate. Our ‘Great Mind’ this month is Marie Curie. Marie was a very talented physicist who discovered radioactivity and in doing so, saved many lives. As usual, there are lots of quizzes to test your knowledge – or that of your friends - as well as news of the latest movies, apps, books and chart hits, and wonderful stories to read. Enjoy yourselves kids. See you next month. JAMEEL ARIF

General Manager & Managing Editor

،‫مرحبا بكم أعزائي الصغار في عدد جديد من مجلة كيدزين‬ ‫عيدكم مبارك‬ .‫امتنى انكم قضيتم وقتا رائعا في العيد مع أهلكم واألصدقاء‬ .‫أمتنى أن تكونوا مستمتع مبجلة كيدزين؛ وانتم تالقينا كل ما حتبون‬ .‫شكرا ملتابعتكم للمجلة‬ .‫شكرا للرعاية‬ ‫منيرة عبدالرحمن العيدان‬ ‫رئيس التحرير التنفيذي‬


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40. Crafty Corner 24. Design Competition 16. Entertainment News 38. Events 18. Eye Care 52. Kids Photoshoot 78. Fashion Trends 60. French Class 69. From The App Store DISCLAIMER

Extra care has been used to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this magazine. However, the publisher will not accept responsibility for errors and omissions in the publication. In addition, the views expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of the publisher. Photos have been altered to comply with the Laws of Kuwait.

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KidZine is designed to set young children on the path to becoming curious, creative, caring, confident individuals. It keeps kids reading, thinking and learning with a wide variety of stories, puzzles, crafts, games and activities each month. At KidZine our mission is to encourage young children’s natural curiosity regarding the world around them. We want them to learn through entertainment. Each issue will be an exciting amalgamation of poems, stories, games, articles, activities, interesting pictures and stunning illustrations.


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Celestron Firstscope Telescope The FirstScope Reflector by Celestron International is a great beginner telescope. Userfriendly with minimal set up and maintenance, this FirstScope features great optical and mechanical quality, so instead of fussing too much with the equipment, you can enjoy the view. Using a system of mirrors to produce images, this FirstScope reflector is excellent for faint deep sky objects like remote galaxies because of the larger aperture. They provide the brightest view per dollar spent.

Paw Patroller Deluxe Lorry

Available online at: store.discovery.com

Hop aboard the Paw Patroller Lorry and get ready to rescue in style! Straight out of the TV series, the Paw Patroller is the place for the all the team to get together, plan their next adventure and hit the road.

Available online at: www.thetoyshop.com/

Shopkins Scoops ice cream truck playset 8

Indulge in a sweet treat this Christmas with Shopkins Scoops ice cream truck playset which comes complete with a treat board, an ice cream display set under an umbrella, a freezer and the ice cream truck with moving wheels. Ideal for aged 5+.

Available from Smyths Toys

Indoor Flameless Marshmallow Roaster A simple cooking appliance, it's a circular device where you can heat good old fashioned mallows in the center. Just skewer those soft sugary junk items on a stick, put them right over the mouth of the contraption, and let it cook.

Available at Hammacher Schlemmer

Star Wars: The Force Awakens interactive figures, The Star Wars figures will keep any fan occupied. The interactive figures have three ways to play including Interactive Training Mode, Battle Mode and Talk Mode. You can even wave the lightsaber and it'll light up and play battle sound effects. Great for age 4+.

Available from Smyths Toys

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Imaginarium Forest Friends Treehouse Get ready for all around playtime fun! The Imaginarium Forest Friends Treehouse16 Piece Set will keep your little one busy! Enjoy the view from the skytop perch or have your new little forest friends take a nap in the adorable bed. Swing your little woodland critters on a cute wooden swing set or have them relax on the treetop hammock. Great for ages 3 and up!

Available at: www.toysrus.com

Sand Brick Maker and Trowel Set Fill the mould with sand, level it off with the trowel, and create sand bricks in the sandbox or at the beach. Kids will love setting up their very own brick-making workshop or building site with moulded plastic tools sized just for them. The colourful, easy-to-grasp pieces, designed to look like Taffy Sea Turtle and Clicker Crab, make it simple to create a whole row of bricks to make a mini sea wall. When the building is done, this two-piece set rinses clean and snaps together for convenient storage.

Available online at: www.fishpond.com.au

Crystal Creation Kit Grow your own crystals and explore these exquisitely ordered structures in a fun, creative way with six crafty experiments. This kit includes five different chemicals and other tools for growing crystals. Grow a crystal cloud inside a rainbow. Watch pink iridescent crystals form from a translucent solution. Grow long needle-shaped crystals. Mold plaster hearts and flowers and then grow a layer of pink crystals on them.

Available online at: store.discovery.com

Pie Face! game The whole family will love the Pie Face! boardgame as it's filled with fun and suspense, and someone is bound to get splatted. Put your own whipped cream or wet sponge on the moving hand and start turning the handles. The hand could move at any time and when it does, that person will be splatted in the face. Ideal for ages 5+

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SCIENCE CLUB

‫استخدام قشة الشراب‬ ‫لطعن البطاطس‬

Use a Straw to Stab a Potato Is it possible to stab a potato with a drinking straw? Find out with this fun science experiment for kids that shows how air pressure can be used in surprising ways.

‫هل من الممكن طعن البطاطس بإستخدام قشة‬ ‫الشراب؟ تعرف على ذلك بتطبيق هذه التجربة‬ ‫العلمية الممتعة لألطفال التي توضح كيف يمكن‬ .‫استخدام ضغط الهواء بطرق مثيرة للدهشة‬

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• Stiff plastic drinking straws • A raw potato

‫• قش شراب صلب من البالستيك‬ ‫• بطاطس نيئة‬

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Steps: 1. Hold a plastic drinking straw by it sides (without covering the hole at the top) and try quickly stabbing the potato, what happens? 2. Repeat the experiment with a new straw but this time place your thumb over the top, covering the hole.

‫ احمل قشة الشراب البالستيكية من الجانبين (دون‬.1 ‫تغطية الفتحة في الجزء العلوي) وحاول بسرعة طعن‬ ‫ ماذا يحدث؟‬،‫البطاطس‬ ‫ كرر التجربة بإستخدام قشة جديدة ولكن هذه المرة‬.2 .‫ وقم بتغطية الفتحة باألعلى‬،‫ضع إبهامك على بدايتها‬

‫ماذا حدث؟‬

What's happening? Placing your thumb over the hole at the top of the straw improves your ability to pierce the potato skin and push the straw deep into the potato. The first time you tried the experiment you may have only pierced the potato a small amount, so why are you more successful on the second attempt? Covering the top of the straw with your thumb traps the air inside, forcing it to compress as you stab the straw through the potato skin. This makes the straw strong enough to pierce the potato, unlike the first attempt where the air is pushed out of the straw.

‫وضعك إلبهامك على فتحة الجزء العلوي للقشة يحسن‬ ‫ ويدفع القشة‬،‫من قدرتك على اختراق جلد البطاطس‬ ‫ في المرة األولى التي حاولت التجربة‬.‫داخل البطاطس‬ ‫ فلماذا‬،‫قمت بإختراق جزء صغير من البطاطس فقط‬ ‫حصلت على نتائج أكثر نجاحا في المحاولة الثانية؟‬ ‫تغطية الجزء العلوي من القشة باإلبهام يحبس الهواء‬ ‫ ويجبره على الضغط وأنت تقوم بطعن‬،‫في الداخل‬ ‫ وهذا يجعل من القش قوية‬.‫القشة داخل البطاطس‬ ‫ على عكس المحاولة‬،‫بما يكفي إلختراق البطاطس‬ .‫األولى حيث يخرج الهواء من القشة‬

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Photosynthesis

Look at the picture and fill in the blanks using the words at the bottom of the page.

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Photosynthesis is a process where plants use ____________________ from the sun to convert ______________________ from the air and ____________________from the soil into ______________________ to feed the plant and is __________________ given out in the air.

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If a runner needs to run two miles to get home has he done too much? So many "too" sounds can get confusing! What's the difference between these homophones? Fill in each sentence with the correct word.

to: a function word too: also two: a number

1. I am going ______ read a book. 2. Donald ran ______ miles. 3. Is Ann coming ________ ? 4. She got ______ wrong on the test. 5. My brother likes _____ play baseball. 6. I was at the park ______ times today. 7. Those clothes are ______ expensive. 8. Cindy got ______ strikes in bowling. 9. I need _____ write _____ pages for school. 10. I need you _______ help me it's ________ heavy! www.kidzine.net

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Who Owns “Happy Birthday”?

Chris, The World's Woolliest Sheep Gets A Much Needed Haircut

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Canberra's Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) received news of a woolly creature roaming around in the Mulligans Flat Nature Reserve on the outskirts of the city. When the officials arrived to investigate, they discovered a barely visible ram buried under a giant ball of beautiful merino wool. It took five men to bring the errant animal to the rescue center. The poor sheep who was nicknamed "Chris" could barely walk under what appeared to be at least seven years of fleece growth. RSPCA officials knew that to ensure the animal's well-being, they should relieve him of his thick coat as soon as possible. That's because Chris could be harboring some serious infections under the wool and it could also be impeding his need to go to the bathroom.

The “Happy Birthday” song, one of the world’s best-known songs, is a very simple tune. But it has a very complicated background. The tricky tale of who owns the song begins back in in 1893, and is still unfolding. Under current laws, it’s illegal to perform the song in front of a large audience without paying for it. That’s because books, CDs and DVDs are all copyrighted. Copyright laws are designed to protect artists' words or images and the artists' right to earn a profit from them. It is illegal to use or make copies of copyrighted material without permission. Though the “Happy Birthday” song is currently copyrighted, a new legal argument could change that. What do you think, should the happy-birthday song be free?

Disney Introduces The Cast of Zootopia

One Direction: Perfect Music Video One Direction surprised fans by dropping the video for "Perfect". Shot in the Intercontinental Hotel in New York City, the video follows Harry, Liam, Niall and Louis as they work on their craft, with that amazing skyline in the background. This surprise video was released just hours after the boys had to cancel a show in Belfast due to Liam being sick.

Walt Disney Animation Studios revealed the roster of voice talent tapped to help bring a voice, snort and a roar to the animal residents of the modern-day mammal metropolis of Zootopia, which opens in theaters March 4th, 2016. The modern mammal metropolis of Zootopia is a city like no other. Comprised of habitat neighborhoods like ritzy Sahara Square and frigid Tundratown, it’s a melting pot where animals from every environment live together—a place where no matter what you are, from the biggest elephant to the smallest shrew, you can be anything. But when rookie Officer Judy Hopps arrives, she discovers that being the first bunny on a police force of big, tough animals isn’t so easy. Determined to prove herself, she jumps at the opportunity to crack a case, even if it means partnering with a fasttalking, scam-artist fox, Nick Wilde, to solve the mystery. November 2015


TOP 10 SONGS 1. Hello Adele

2. Sorry Justin Bieber

3. Downtown Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

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6. Focus Ariana Grande

7. On My Mind Ellie Goulding

8.Marvin Gaye Charlie Puth & Meghan Trainor

9.Wildest Dreams Taylor Swift

10. How Deep Is Your Love Calvin Harris & Disciples

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Test Your Eye-Q OPTICAL ILLUSIONS Two Straws

Find the ten differences between the two pictures.

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Hold the drawing of two straws at arm’s length. • Are the straws straight or crooked? (Most people see crooked straws.) • Lay the ruler along the length of the straw — is the straw straight or crooked? • Now hold the drawing flat, like a tray, and put it right under your nose. • How do the straws look now? (The straws should appear straight.) November 2015


Exercise your eyes! Visual math puzzle

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Match the pictures of country houses to their shadows.

When the 1 is folded to form a cube, which of the 2 - 7 can be produced?

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Animal Eyes Multiple Eyes Most animals that you’re familiar with have two eyes. But many animals have more. Some have several different kinds of eyes and others have lots of eyes that are all the same. For example, spiders can have 8 eyes, lizards can have three and sea stars have one eye on each arm, which can mean having 40 eyes in some species! Why these animals have so many eyes is still a mystery in many cases.

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Even more mysterious are animals with different kinds of eyes. A grasshopper has two compound eyes on the sides of its head, one eye in the middle of its forehead and two more behind its antennae. The grasshopper’s brain is getting information from all of these eyes and yet we don’t know what it sees exactly. Similarly, the horseshoe crab has two compound eyes on the sides of its shell, five small eyes on the top, two eyes in the middle of its body and an eye spot under its tail. Now that’s a lot of eyes!

Different kinds of eyes In the animal kingdom there are many kinds of eyes. The earthworm, for example, has hundreds of tiny light-sensitive cells called eye spots. These eye spots are around its head and tail, allowing the worm to sense light and dark. An earthworm likes it best when it’s in a dark, cool place and its eye spots help to find its way. Other animals with eye spots include leeches, caterpillars and jellyfish. The housefly sees in a different way. Flies have compound eyes that are made up of hundreds of separate units called ommatidia (o-ma-TIdi-a). Light enters these units and is picked up by light-sensitive cells. Information from these cells is sent to the fly’s brain via the optic nerve, just like in humans. Once it was thought that flies saw hundreds of separate pictures, one from each ommatidia, but it’s now believed that their brains mix all the information into one picture of the world. Other animals with compound eyes include bees, butterflies, ants, beetles, shrimp, crabs and lobsters. The more units a compound eye has, the more an animal can see. An ant has several hundred ommatidia in each eye. A housefly as 2,000. And a dragonfly has the most of all - 30,000 units in each eye. Some animals have eye structures that are unique. The scallop, for example, is an animal that lives in the ocean inside a shell. Around the edge of the shell the scallop has 50-100 eyes, each with a tiny structure that looks like a mirror. Light enters the scallop’s eye, hits the mirror at the back and is finally reflected onto the light sensitive cells in the middle of the eye. November 2015


Visual Memory See this picture. You will have 30 seconds to remember everything you can about the picture. Are you ready?

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Now name as many things from the picture as you can remember! Try this game with your friends.

Some Eye Facts The space between your eyebrows is called NASION. EIGENGRAU "BRAIN GRAY" is the color your eyes see in total darkness.

NIGHT VISION goggles are green because the human eye can differentiate more shades of green than any other color.

Everyone has one eye that is slightly stronger than the other.

The human eye can distinguish about 10 million different colors.

Your nose gets runny when you cry as the tears drain into your nasal passages.

80% of vision problems worldwide are avoidable or even curable.

Pirates believed that wearing gold earrings improved their eyesight.

You see things upside down - it is your brain which turns the image the right way up. Your eyebrows prevent sweat dripping into your eyes. www.kidzine.net


Monkeying Around by: Gill Sherry

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ilo the monkey lived in the jungle with his parents. He loved swinging through the trees and hanging from the branches, although he wasn’t allowed to wander too far away; he was still just a baby after all. One day, after his parents had gone off in search of bananas, he decided to play around in the big tall trees on the edge of the jungle. He’d only ever played in the small trees but was feeling adventurous and a little bit brave. He jumped from branch to branch and swung around, using his long tail to try out new tricks. He completely lost track of the time but also, lost his way back home. He suddenly started to feel scared. It was getting dark and despite following a path he thought looked familiar, he had no idea where he was or how to get home. Milo curled up on the branch of a tree and began to cry. It was cold and he was hungry. What if his parents never found him? He should never have gone off on his own. Would they be angry? Would they be sad? His mind was in turmoil as he sat shivering in the tree and he realized he was too frightened to even move. After a while, he heard a noise down below and noticed a snake sliding around on the ground. “Hello, can you help me?” Milo cried. “I’m stuck up in this

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tree and can’t get down”. The startled snake looked up at Milo. “I’m just a snake” he said. “I’m not strong enough to help you. Wait there, I’ll get some help”. Milo watched as the snake slithered away. He was worried he wouldn’t come back and it felt like hours before he finally returned, even though it was probably just a few minutes. “I’ve bought Leo with me” said the snake. “He’s bigger and stronger than me”. Milo gazed down at the lion at the foot of the tree and trembled with fright. “Don’t be scared” said the lion. “I’m here to help you”. He looked up and down the massive tree trunk and up into the branches where Milo was still curled in a ball. “You’re too high up for me to get you” he said, “I’ll get some help”. He watched as Leo strutted through the trees and under the watchful eye of the snake, waited for him to return. A short while later Milo heard large footsteps approaching. “I’ve bought Edward with me” said Leo, introducing a huge, grey elephant. “My word” said Edward, “how did you get up there? You’re too high up for me to get you, even with my long trunk. Wait there, I’ll get some help”. Milo was starting to despair. If a giant elephant couldn’t rescue him, what chance did he have? His parents would be frantic by now. Were they out looking for him? Would they have saved him some bananas? Suddenly, through the leaves, he noticed a pair of eyes looking down at him. He jumped with fright and nearly toppled from the branch. Clinging on, he stared, wide eyed into the face of a giraffe.

“Hello little one” said the giraffe, “I believe you’re stuck. Let’s get you down shall we? Climb onto my neck and we’ll have you on the ground in no time”. “I’m scared” said Milo. “It’s such a long way down”. “There’s no need to be scared” said the giraffe. “Just hold on tight and don’t look down. Sid, Leo and Edward are waiting down below, they’ll catch you if you fall”. Milo sqeezed his eyes shut and wrapped his arms around the giraffe’s long neck. It was soft and warm after the cold, hard branch he’d been sitting on. When he opened his eyes, he was back on the ground surrounded by the happy faces of his new friends. George the giraffe asked him where he lived. “I’m n-n-n-not sure” he stammered, “I got lost”. “Oh dear” said George, “You are having a bad day”. “I bet he lives by the fruit trees” said Leo. “Jump up, let’s go and find out”. Milo jumped up onto the lion’s back and together, they all weaved their way through the jungle. After a while, things started to look familiar. Milo noticed Pauline the parakeet preening her feathers and then the leaf-cutter ants scurrying around their ant hill. “We’re here!” he cried, “I’m home!” At the sound of his voice, his parents dropped down from a tree. “Where have you been?” asked his father. “We’ve been looking everywhere for you?” Before he could answer, his mother had wrapped him in a big, warm hug. “These are my new friends” said Milo, “they rescued me!” “It was nothing” said George, “just a case of good old fashioned teamwork”. “And helping out friends in need” added Leo. “Well, we can’t thank you enough” said Milo’s father, giving them all a firm pat on the back. “And I hope you’ve learned your lesson young man” he said to his son. “Don’t go swinging off on your own like that, anything could’ve happened!” “I know, I’m sorry” said Milo. “Did you save me any bananas?” They all laughed and went merrily on their way. www.kidzine.net

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Thousands of years ago, the ancient Romans developed a system of numbers that are now known as Roman numerals. In this system, I = 1, V= 5, X = 10, L = 50, C = 100, D = 500 and M = 1000. Unlike the modern system that we use today, Roman numerals are expressed in the form of sums and differences.

Convert these numbers into Roman numerals. Write your answers in the blank spaces.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

46 35 48 50 40

28 30 42 47 49

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a) 11 feet x 9 feet

b) 9 feet x 15 feet

c) 8 feet x 21 feet

d) 15 feet x 8 feet

Which area for the dance academy offers the most space? ______

2. Jack decides to create a banquet hall for business purposes. But as a beginner he decides to purchase the smallest piece of land he can find for the banquet hall. The following pieces of land are available for sale:

a) 50 feet x 10 feet

b) 25 feet x 12 feet

c) 30 feet x 30 feet

d) 10 feet x 20 feet

Which piece of land is most suitable for Jack’s needs? ______

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Pomegranate

The Antioxidant Powerhouse Pomegranate is a small fruit-bearing plant native to Iran, Saudi Arabia, Northern India, Bengal and Southern Asia.

‫الرمان هو ثمرة صغيرة موطنها األصلي إيران والمملكة‬ .‫ والبنغال وجنوب آسيا‬،‫ شمال الهند‬،‫العربية السعودية‬

The pomegranate was introduced to California by Spanish settlers in 1769.

‫تم إدخال الرمان إلى كاليفورنيا من قبل المستوطنين‬ .1769 ‫األسبان في عام‬

The city of Granada in Spain is named after the Spanish word for pomegranate, ‘granada’.

‫تم تسمية مدينة غرناطة في أسبانيا بمسمى الرمان في‬ ."‫ "غرناطة‬،‫اللغة األسبانية‬

It prefers hot, dry climates but can grow in a wide range of soils.

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The scientific name for the fruit is ‘punica granatum’.

The name ‘pomegranate’ comes from the French ‘pomme garnete’ which means ‘seeded apple’.

‫يفضل ان ينمو الرمان في المناخات الحارة والجافة ولكن‬ .‫يمكن أن ينمو في مجموعة متنوعة من التربة‬ punica ‫االسم العلمي لفاكهة الرمان‬ .granatum

‫ يأتي من الفرنسية‬pomegranate ‫اسم الرمان باإلنجليزية‬ .‫ الذي يعني التفاح ذو البذور‬pomme garnete

Many scholars believe it was a pomegranate rather than an apple that tempted Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. The edible parts of the fruit are the seeds and the red pulp surrounding them.

‫يعتقد كثير من العلماء أن الفاكهة التي أغرت آدم وحواء‬ .‫في جنة عدن كانت الرمان وليست التفاح‬ ‫األجزاء الصالحة لألكل من الرمان هي البذور واللب األحمر‬ .‫المحيط بهم‬ November 2015


‫الرمان‬

‫مضادات األكسدة النافذة‬ Pomegranate seeds are a great source of fiber and the juice contains vitamin C as well as potassium and iron.

‫بذور الرمان مصدر كبير لأللياف وعصيرها يحتوي على‬

The fruit also contains polyphenol antioxidants. It is rich in three types of polyphenols – tannins, anthocyanins and ellagic acid. These have powerful health benefits.

.‫يحتوي الرمان أيضا على مضادات األكسدة البوليفينول‬ ‫ العفص‬- ‫فهو غني بثالثة أنواع من مادة البوليفينول‬ ‫ جميعهم لهم فوائد‬.‫واالنثوسيانين وحمض يالغيتش‬ .‫صحية قوية‬

.‫فيتامين سي وكذلك البوتاسيوم والحديد‬

There are hundreds of seeds in every pomegranate.

Jewish tradition teaches that the pomegranate is a symbol of righteousness because its 613 seeds correspond with the 613 commandments of the Torah. However, the number of seeds in a pomegranate varies.

.‫هناك المئات من البذور في كل رمانة‬

‫التقاليد اليهودية تقول أن الرمان هو رمز االستقامه ألن‬ ‫ فإن‬،‫ ومع ذلك‬.613 ‫ تتوافق مع وصايا التوراة الـ‬613 ‫بذوره الـ‬ .‫ عدد البذور في الرمان يختلف من رمانة آلخرى‬27

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Pomegranate plants are used for their looks as well as their fruit bearing qualities. They can look beautiful in hedges or as a free-standing shrub.

‫يستخدم شجر الرمان لمظهره وكذلك المزايا التي تحمله‬ ‫ فقد تبدو جميلة في السياج أو شجيرة قائمة‬.‫ثماره‬ .‫بذاتها‬

In Greece it is traditional to break pomegranates on the ground at weddings and on New Year’s Eve.

‫في اليونان يحدث أمر تقليدي وهو كسر الرمان على‬ .‫األرض في حفالت الزفاف وعشية رأس السنة الجديدة‬

The fruit and seeds traditionally symbolize abundance, fertility and good luck but in Ancient Greek mythology the pomegranate was also known as the ‘fruit of the dead’.

‫ والخصوبة‬،‫فاكهة الرمان وبذورها ترمز عادة إلى الغزارة‬ ‫والحظ الجيد ولكن في األساطير اليونانية القديمة كان‬ ."‫الرمان يعرف أيضا باسم "ثمرة القتلى‬

Ancient Egyptians were often buried with pomegranates. A large, dry pomegranate was found in the tomb of Djehuty, the butler of Egypt’s Queen Hatshepsut.

‫ تم العثور‬.‫كثيرا ما تم دفن المصريون القدماء مع الرمان‬ ‫ الخادم‬،‫على رمانة كبيرة جافة في مقبرة دجحوتي‬ .‫الشخصي للملكة المصرية حتشبسوت‬

In Japan, the pomegranate plant is often used for bonsai because of the interesting twisted bark some pomegranate plants can attain.

‫ غالبا ما يتم زرع نبات الرمان في أصيص أو آنية‬،‫في اليابان‬ ‫بسبب اللحاء الملتوي المثير لإلهتمام الذى يوجد ببعض‬ .‫أشجار الرمان‬

Every October, a Pomegranate Festival is held in Goychay, Azerbaijan. The festival features pomegranate cuisine, dancing and music.

.‫ مهرجان الرمان في كوي جاي بأذربيجان‬،‫يقام كل أكتوبر‬ ‫مالمح المهرجان تتمثل في أطباق الرمان والرقص‬ .‫والموسيقى‬

Pomegranates are mentioned numerous times in the Bible. Exodus 28:33-34 says that images of pomegranates should be woven onto the hem of the robe worn by the Hebrew High Priest.

‫ خروج‬.‫ذكر الرمان مرات عديدة في الكتاب المقدس‬ ‫ يقول أن صور الرمان يجب أن تنسج على‬33-34 :28 ‫الرداء الذي يرتديه الكهنة العبريين‬

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1.What is the scientific name for pomegranate? 2.What is the pomegranate known as in Ancient Greek mythology? 3.For how long can pomegranates be stored in a refrigerator? 4.The coat of arms of which of Henry VIII’s wives included a dove pecking at a pomegranate? 5.What sound does a ripe pomegranate make when tapped? 6.When do Greeks break pomegranates on the ground? 7.Pomegranates are rich in which vitamin? 8.A Pomegranate Festival is held every October in which country? 9.When was the pomegranate introduced to California? 10.What was found in the tomb of Djehuty? November 2015


‫في القرآن الكريم‪ُ ،‬سمي الرمان كواحدة من الفواكه التي‬ ‫سوف تنمو في حدائق الجنة‪.‬‬

‫‪In the Qur’an, pomegranates are named as one of‬‬ ‫‪the fruits that will grow in the gardens of paradise.‬‬

‫كان الرمان شعار النبل في كاترين من أراغون‪ ،‬قامت‬ ‫الزوجة األولى لهنري الثامن آن بولين عندما أصبحت زوجة‬ ‫لهنري بتغيير الشعار لصورة حمامة بيضاء تنقر رمانة‪.‬‬

‫‪The pomegranate was an emblem in the coat of‬‬ ‫‪arms of Catherine of Aragon, Henry the VIII’s first‬‬ ‫‪wife. When Anne Boleyn took her place as Henry’s‬‬ ‫‪wife, she changed to emblem to an image of a‬‬ ‫‪white dove pecking at a pomegranate.‬‬

‫الرمانة الناضجة تكون بحجم برتقالة وتصدر صوت معدني‬ ‫عند نقرها‪.‬‬

‫‪A ripe pomegranate is about the size of an orange‬‬ ‫‪and makes a metallic sound when tapped.‬‬

‫يمكن تخزينها في الثالجة لمدة تصل إلى شهرين‪.‬‬

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‫‪They can be stored in a refrigerator for up to two‬‬ ‫‪months.‬‬

‫موسم الرمان هو من سبتمبر حتي فبراير في نصف الكرة‬ ‫الشمالي‪ .‬وقد حصل الرمان علي لقب "جوهرة الشتاء"‪.‬‬

‫‪Pomegranate season is from September to‬‬ ‫‪February in the Northern Hemisphere. This has‬‬ ‫‪earned it the nickname ‘The Jewel of Winter’.‬‬

‫هناك أكثر من ‪ 760‬نوعًا من الرمان‪ ،‬وجميعها نتيجة‬ ‫للتلقيح الذاتي‪.‬‬

‫‪There are over 760 varieties of pomegranate, all of‬‬ ‫‪which are self pollinating.‬‬

‫كريستينا‪ -‬اكُ تشفت هذه المجموعة المتنوعة ألول مرة في والية فلوريدا‪ .‬هي‬ ‫رمانة جميلة وذات بشرة حمراء عميقة ‪ ،‬مع بذور وردية باهتة ومليئة بالعصير‪.‬‬ ‫غايني الحلو‪ -‬هي إرث من عائلة غايني (ومن هنا جاء اسمها)‪ .‬تحتوي على نكهة‬ ‫حلوة ممتازة‪.‬‬ ‫غايني الحامض‪ -‬منتج موثوق به من الفواكه ذات النوعية الجيدة‪ .‬ممتاز لصنع‬ ‫الصلصات والمخلالت‪.‬‬ ‫الركن‪ -‬أيضا من فلوريدا وهذا هو صنف آخر موثوق به‪ .‬حلو ولكن الذع قلي ً‬ ‫ال مقارنة‬ ‫بنكهة كريستينا‪.‬‬

‫الروسي ‪ 8- #‬هذا النوع له اسم غريب ألن المانحين الذي أنتجوه فقدو بطاقة‬ ‫االسم! وجاءت الشجرة األم من روسيا‪ ،‬وكانت الثامنة في الصف‪ ،‬لذلك سميت‬ ‫الروسي ‪ .8 #‬إنها نوع من الرمان كبير الحجم ومن أكثر األنواع حالوة‪.‬‬ ‫شاريز‪ -‬شاريز لها نكهة الذعه وتنضج من أغسطس إلى أكتوبر‪ .‬بها بذور حمراء‬ ‫مليئة بالعصير وجلد البرتقالي عميق‪.‬‬ ‫وندرفل‪ -‬اسمها يقول كل شيء! مجموعة متنوعة من الطراز القديم‪ ،‬وربما األكثر‬ ‫شيوعًا‪ .‬فاكهه قانية اللون ببذور وردية عميقة‪ ،‬له نكهة حلوة منعشة‪.‬‬

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‫‪CHRISTINA - This variety was first discovered in Florida. It is a‬‬ ‫‪beautiful, deep red skinned pomegranate, with pale pink seeds and‬‬ ‫‪very juicy.‬‬ ‫‪GAINEY SWEET – This is an heirloom from the Gainey family (hence‬‬ ‫‪its name). It has an excellent sweet flavor.‬‬ ‫‪GAINEY SOUR – A reliable producer of good quality fruit. Excellent‬‬ ‫‪for making sauces and marinades.‬‬ ‫‪LARKIN – Also from Florida this is another reliable variety. Sweet‬‬ ‫‪but slightly more tart in flavor than Christina.‬‬ ‫‪RUSSIAN #8 - This one has a strange name because the donor who‬‬ ‫‪produced the cuttings lost the name tag! The mother tree came‬‬ ‫‪from Russia and was the 8th one in the row, so Russian #8 was‬‬ ‫‪born. It's a large pomegranate and one of the sweetest.‬‬ ‫‪SHARI’S - Shari’s has a tart flavor and ripens from August into‬‬ ‫‪October. It has juicy red seeds and a deep orange skin.‬‬ ‫‪WONDERFUL - The name says it all! An old fashioned variety and‬‬ ‫‪probably the most common. Ruby red fruit with deep pink seeds, it‬‬ ‫‪has a tangy sweet flavor.‬‬

‫‪ .1‬ما هو االسم العلمي للرمان؟‬ ‫‪ .2‬بماذا ُيعرف الرمان في األساطير اليونانية القديمة؟‬ ‫‪ .3‬إلى متى يمكن تخزين الرمان في الثالجة؟‬ ‫‪ .4‬أي من زوجات هنري الثامن يشمل شعار النبل الخاص بها حمامة تنقر رمانة؟‬ ‫‪ .5‬ما الصوت الذي تصدره الرمانة الناضجة عند نقرها؟‬ ‫‪ .6‬متى يقوم اليونانين بكسر الرمان على األرض ؟‬ ‫‪ .7‬أي فيتامين يحتويه الرمان بكثره؟‬ ‫‪ .8‬يقام مهرجان الرمان كل شهر أكتوبر في أي بلد؟‬ ‫‪ .9‬متى تم ادخال الرمان إلى والية كاليفورنيا؟‬ ‫‪ .10‬ما الذي عثر عليه في مقبرة دجحوتي؟‬ ‫‪www.kidzine.net‬‬


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Eye Care Your eyes are special. In the early years, they help you to find out about the world around you, about your home, about your parents. Later, as you go through school, the eyesight lets you learn and discover – in fact, about 80% of what is taught in schools is presented visually. Being able to see clearly is therefore incredibly important in your overall development. So it’s not surprising that we take our eyesight seriously. Poor eyesight can cause learning and behavioral problems, which might be blamed on other things. This is especially true for young children, who may find it difficult to explain the difficulties they are having with their eyesight. They may not even be aware they have a problem at all. Children do not know what “normal” vision looks like and may not know what they are missing until their vision is evaluated.

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Signs that you may have vision problems include: •constant eye rubbing •extreme light sensitivity •poor focusing •poor visual tracking (following an object) •abnormal alignment or movement of the eyes (after 6 months of age) •chronic redness of the eyes •chronic tearing of the eyes •a white pupil instead of black In school-age, other signs to watch for include: •poor school performance •not wanting to go to school •difficulty paying attention •being unable to see objects at a distance •having trouble reading the blackboard •squinting •difficulty reading and writing •sitting too close to the tv •taking longer than normal to complete homework November 2015


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‫عيناك مميزتين جدًا‪ .‬في السنوات األولى‪ ،‬تساعدك على معرفة المزيد عن العالم‬ ‫من حولك‪ ،‬عن منزلك‪ ،‬عن والديك‪ .‬في وقت الحق‪ ،‬عندما تذهب إلى المدرسة‪ ،‬يتيح‬ ‫لك البصرالمعرفة واإلستكشاف‪ ،‬حيث أن ‪ 80٪‬من ما يتم تدريسه في المدارس‬ ‫يتم تقديمه بصريًا‪ .‬أن تكون قادرًا على الرؤية بوضوح‪ ،‬هو أمر في غاية األهمية في‬ ‫تنميتك العامة‪ .‬لذلك ليس من المستغرب أن نأخذ البصر على محمل الجد‪.‬‬

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‫ضعف البصر يمكن أن يسبب مشكالت في التعلم والسلوك‪ ،‬والتي قد يتم توجية‬ ‫اللوم ألسباب أخرى غيره‪ .‬هذا ينطبق بشكل خاص على األطفال الصغار‪ ،‬الذين قد‬ ‫يجدون صعوبه في شرح الصعوبات التي يواجهونها مع بصرهم‪ .‬كما أنهم قد ال‬ ‫يكونون على علم بأن لديهم مشكلة على اإلطالق‪.‬‬ ‫األطفال ال يعرفون كيف تبدو الرؤية " الطبيعية " وربما ال يعرفون ما يفتقدونه حتى‬ ‫يتم تقييم رؤيتهم‪.‬‬

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There are three types of eye specialists who can provide children’s eye and vision care.

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An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who provides eye care, such as complete eye exams, prescribing corrective lenses, diagnosing and treating eye diseases, and performing eye surgery.

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Optometrist An optometrist is a health care professional who can provide complete eye exams, prescribe corrective lenses, diagnose common eye disorders, and treat selected eye diseases. Optometrists do not treat more complex eye problems or perform surgery.

Optician An optician assembles, fits, sells, and fills prescriptions for eyeglasses.

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During the preschool years, many vision problems can be detected during a routine vision screening. Common eye problems in children may include:

Amblyopia: Sometimes called a lazy eye, this is poor vision in an eye that appears to be normal. If untreated during childhood, amblyopiacan lead to permanent vision loss or impairment in the affected eye. Strabismus: A misalignment of the eyes, commonly known as cross-eyed, which

causes eyes to wander. Both eyes do not always aim at the same object. If one eye is misaligned constantly, amblyopia may develop in that eye. Healthy vision can be restored by patching the properly aligned eye and forcing the misaligned one to work harder. Surgery or specially designed glasses may also help.

Refractive errors: These errors occur when the eye is incorrectly shaped and

vision is blurry. The most common of these are:

•Nearsightedness, also known as myopia or poor distance vision. Nearsightedness is usually treated with glasses. •Farsightedness, or hyperopia, is poor near-vision and is usually treated with glasses. •Astigmatism is an abnormal curve of the front surface of the eye and is treated with glasses. November 2015


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‫طبيب العيون‬ ‫طبيب العيون هو الطبيب الذي يقدم العناية بالعين‪ ،‬مثل الفحوصات الكاملة للعين‬ ‫‪ ،‬وصف العدسات التصحيحية‪ ،‬تشخيص وعالج أمراض العيون‪ ،‬وإجراء جراحة العيون‪.‬‬

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‫أخصائي البصريات‬ ‫أخصائي البصريات هو محترف الرعاية الصحية الذين يمكن أن يقدم الفحوصات الكاملة‬ ‫للعين ‪ ،‬وصف العدسات التصحيحية‪ ،‬وتشخيص أمراض العيون الشائعة‪ ،‬وعالج أمراض‬ ‫بعض العيون‪ .‬أخصائيو البصريات ال يعالجون أكثر مشاكل العين المعقدة وال يقومون‬ ‫بإجراء جراحة‪.‬‬ ‫النظاراتي‬ ‫النظاراتي يجمع ‪ ،‬يالئم ‪ ،‬يبيع‪ ،‬ويمأل وصفات النظارات‪.‬‬

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‫مشاكل العين األكثر شيوعا عند األطفال‬

‫خالل سنوات ما قبل المدرسة‪ ،‬يمكن الكشف عن العديد من المشاكل في الرؤية أثناء الفحص الروتيني‬ ‫للرؤية‪ .‬قد تتضمن مشكالت العيون الشائعة لدى األطفال‪:‬‬ ‫العين الكسولة‪ :‬العين الكسولة هي ضعف بصر في العين التي تبدو طبيعية‪ .‬وإذا لم يعالج في‬ ‫مرحلة الطفولة يمكن أن يؤدي إلى فقدان البصر الدائم أو ضعف في العين المصابة‪.‬‬

‫الحول‪ :‬اختالل العينين‪ ،‬المعروف بإسم العينين المتبادلتين‪ ،‬والذي تجعل العينين هائمتين‪ .‬كلتا‬ ‫العينين ال تركز دائما على نفس الجسم‪ .‬إذا كانت عين واحدة منحرفه بإستمرار‪ ،‬فإن العين الكسولة‬ ‫قد تتطور بها‪ .‬يمكن إستعادة الرؤية الصحية من خالل ترميم محاذاة العين بشكل صحيح وإجبار العين‬ ‫المنحرفة على العمل بجدية أكبر‪ .‬قد تساعد أيضا في هذه الحالة إجراء عملية جراحية أو النظارات‬ ‫المصممة خصيصًا لذلك‪.‬‬ ‫األخطاء االنكسارية‪ :‬تحدث هذه األخطاء عندما تتشكل العين بشكل غير صحيح وتكون الرؤية غير‬ ‫واضحة‪ .‬األكثر شيوعًا في هذه الحالة‪:‬‬ ‫•قصر النظر‪ ،‬المعروف أيضا باسم ضعف الرؤية عن بعد‪ .‬عادة ما يتم عالج قصر النظر بالنظارات‪.‬‬ ‫•طول النظر‪ ،‬أو مد البصر‪ ،‬وهو ضعف الرؤية القريبة وعادة ما يتم التعامل معه بالنظارات‪.‬‬ ‫•اإلستجماتيزم‪ ،‬وهو منحنى غير طبيعي بالسطح األمامي من العين ويتم التعامل معه بالنظارات‪.‬‬ ‫‪www.kidzine.net‬‬


‫فيلـــــة الملـــــك‬ ‫سا‬ ‫ين َم ِل ًكا َط ِ‬ ‫س ِّ‬ ‫كَ َ‬ ‫ان َش ْم ُ‬ ‫اغ ًيا‪ُ ،‬منْ غَ مِ ً‬ ‫الد ِ‬ ‫ش ِغ ً‬ ‫ِفي َم َلذَّ ا ِت ِه َو ُمنْ َ‬ ‫وم َر ِع َّي ِت ِه‪.‬‬ ‫ال َع ْن ُه ُم ِ‬ ‫ان لَ ُه ِف ٌ‬ ‫يل ُي ِح ُّب ُه كَ ِثي ًرا‪َ ،‬ف َ‬ ‫ألح ٍد‬ ‫َوكَ َ‬ ‫ال َي ْ‬ ‫س َم ُح َ‬ ‫ض لَ ُه‪.‬‬ ‫ِب ِإ َ‬ ‫يذا ِئ ِه أَ ِو الت َ‬ ‫َّع ُّر ِ‬ ‫الف ُ‬ ‫اق‪َ ،‬ف ُي َح ِّ‬ ‫ط ُم ُك َّل‬ ‫يل األَ ِز َّقةَ َواألَ ْس َو َ‬ ‫وب ِ‬ ‫َي ُج ُ‬ ‫ض َّر َر أَ ْه ُل ا ْل َم ِدي َن ِة ِم ْن‬ ‫يق ِه‪َ .‬ت َ‬ ‫َش ْي ٍء ِفي َط ِر ِ‬ ‫َذ ِل َ‬ ‫يعوا ِف ْع َل َش ْي ٍء‪،‬‬ ‫س َت ِط ُ‬ ‫ك‪ ،‬لَ ِكن ُ‬ ‫َّه ْم لَ ْم َي ْ‬ ‫اسي‪.‬‬ ‫َخ ْو ًفا ِم ْن َغ َ‬ ‫ض ِب َم ِل ِك ِه ِم القَ ِ‬ ‫ان ا ْل َم ِدي َن ِة‪َ ،‬و َق َّر ُروا‬ ‫اج َت َم َع ُس َّك ُ‬ ‫َو َذ َ‬ ‫ات َي ْو ٍم‪ْ ،‬‬ ‫ُم َ‬ ‫يل أَ ْو َن ْف ِي ِه َع ِن‬ ‫س ِ‬ ‫الف ِ‬ ‫طالَ َبةَ ا ْل َم ِل ِك ِب َح ْب ِ‬ ‫ا ْل ِب َ‬ ‫ص َر َف َت َم َّل َك ُه ُم ا ْل َخ ْو ُف‬ ‫ال ِد‪َ .‬د َخ َلا ْل َجمِ يعُ القَ ْ‬ ‫الر ْع ُب‪َ .‬و ِب ُم َج َّر ِد أَ ْن َخ َر َج َع َل ْي ِه ُم َ‬ ‫س‬ ‫َو ُّ‬ ‫ش ْم ُ‬ ‫ين‪ُ ،‬م َح ً‬ ‫اج ُعوا‬ ‫س ِ‬ ‫ِّ‬ ‫الد ِ‬ ‫اك ِر ِه َو َح َر ِس ِه‪َ ،‬ت َر َ‬ ‫اطا ِب َع َ‬ ‫اب‬ ‫َن ْح َو ا ْل َخ ْل ِ‬ ‫اس أَغْ َل ُقوا األَ ْب َو َ‬ ‫ف‪َ ،‬ولَ ْوالَ أَ َّن ا ْل ُح َّر َ‬ ‫لَفَ َّر ا ْل َجمِ يعُ ‪.‬‬ ‫ان‪ ،‬فقَ َّر َر َش ْي ٌخ َه ِر ٌم ال َب ْد َء‬ ‫الص ْم ُت ا ْل َم َك َ‬ ‫اد َّ‬ ‫َس َ‬ ‫يث‪:‬‬ ‫با ْل َح ِد ِ‬ ‫الف َ‬ ‫يل‪."..‬‬ ‫"س ِّي ِدي ا ْل َم ِل ُك‪ِ .‬إ َّن ِ‬‫َ‬ ‫ون‬ ‫ت‪َ ،‬ظ ًنّا ِمنْ ُه أَ َّن َ‬ ‫ُث َّم َص َم َ‬ ‫ين َس ُي ِت ُّم َ‬ ‫اآلخ ِر َ‬ ‫يدا‪.‬‬ ‫ا ْل َح ِد َ‬ ‫س ُه َو ِح ً‬ ‫يث َعنْ ُه‪ ،‬لَ ِكن َُّه َو َج َد َن ْف َ‬ ‫‪November 2015‬‬

‫َق َ‬ ‫ال َ‬ ‫اض ًبا‪:‬‬ ‫ين َغ ِ‬ ‫س ِّ‬ ‫ش ْم ُ‬ ‫الد ِ‬ ‫اب ِفي ِلي ا ْل َع ِزي َز؟ َت َك َّل ْم!"‪.‬‬ ‫"م َ‬ ‫ َ‬‫اذا أَ َص َ‬ ‫َف َّك َر َّ‬ ‫وج ِم ْن َو ْر َط ِت ِه‪،‬‬ ‫الش ْي ُخ ِفي َط ِريقَ ٍة ِل ْل ُخ ُر ِ‬ ‫َفقَ َ‬ ‫ال َو ُه َو َي ْر َت ِع ُد ِم ْن ِش َّد ِة ا ْل َخ ْو ِف‪:‬‬ ‫ "ا ْل ِف ُ‬‫الو ْح َد ِة َيا َس ِّي ِدي‪َ ،‬ف َه َّ‬ ‫يل َي ْ‬ ‫ال‬ ‫ش ُع ُر ِب َ‬ ‫ض ْرت ُْم ِفي ً‬ ‫يه!"‪.‬‬ ‫ال َ‬ ‫أَ ْح َ‬ ‫س ِّل ِ‬ ‫آخ َر ُي َ‬ ‫ين َو َق َ‬ ‫َض ِح َ‬ ‫ال‪:‬‬ ‫س ِّ‬ ‫ك َش ْم ُ‬ ‫الد ِ‬ ‫ض ُروا ِفي ً‬ ‫ال‬ ‫يم‪ ،‬أَ ْح ِ‬ ‫ "أَن َ‬‫ْت َع َلى َح ٍّق أَ ُّي َها ا ْل َح ِك ُ‬ ‫اء!"‪.‬‬ ‫َ‬ ‫آخ َر أَ ُّي َها ُ‬ ‫الو َز َر ُ‬ ‫ب ا ْل َم ِل ُك ِفي ً‬ ‫ان‬ ‫ال َ‬ ‫اد ْت ُم َعا َناةُ ُس َّك ِ‬ ‫آخ َر‪ ،‬ف َاز َْد َ‬ ‫َج َل َ‬ ‫اب ِل َي ْ‬ ‫ش َت ُكوا ِل ْل َم ِل ِك‬ ‫ا ْل َم ِدي َن ِة‪َ ،‬فقَ َّر ُروا الذَّ َه َ‬ ‫َم َّر ًة ُأخْ َرى‪َ ...‬وكَ ا ْل َم َّر ِة ا َّل ِتي َس َبقَ تْ َها‪َ ،‬ط َل ُبوا‬ ‫ِم ْن َ‬ ‫آخ َر‪.‬‬ ‫يل َ‬ ‫ين ِإ ْح َ‬ ‫س ِّ‬ ‫ضا َر ِف ٍ‬ ‫الد ِ‬ ‫ش ْم ِ‬ ‫ص ِر‪َ ،‬و ُك َّل َم َّر ٍة‬ ‫ت ِز َيا َر ُ‬ ‫َت َوالَ ْ‬ ‫ات األَ َها ِلي ِل ْلقَ ْ‬ ‫س َت ْق َد ُم ِف ٌ‬ ‫ألت ا ْل َم ِدي َن ُة‬ ‫ام َت ِ‬ ‫يل َج ِد ٌ‬ ‫يد‪ِ ،‬إلَى أَ ِن ْ‬ ‫ُي ْ‬ ‫ِبا ْل ِف َي َل ِة‪.‬‬ ‫اآلخ ِر‪َ ..‬و ُك ُّل‬ ‫اح َد ِت ْل َو َ‬ ‫الو ِ‬ ‫َر َح َل أَ ْه ُل ا ْل َم ِدي َن ِة َ‬ ‫ين‪..‬‬ ‫اد ُر ُي ْل ِقي ال َّل ْو َم َع َلى ُج ْب ِن َ‬ ‫َم ْن ُيغَ ِ‬ ‫اآلخ ِر َ‬ ‫ت‬ ‫َحتَّى َخ َل ِت ا ْل َم ِدي َن ُة ِم ْن أَ ْه ِل َها‪َ ..‬وأَ ْص َب َح ْ‬ ‫ين‪...‬‬ ‫س ِّ‬ ‫الد ِ‬ ‫َم ْر َت ًعا ِل ِف َي َل ِة ا ْل َم ِل ِك َش ْم ِ‬

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Kuwait Book Fair 2015

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Happy Birthday SAOUD who celebrated his birthday on 28th October. Best wishes from your Mom and Dad.

Happy Birthday FATIMA Mohammad Abdul Salam who celebrated her 8th birthday on 25th October. Best wishes from your Mom and the entire family. November 2015


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Colorful Autumn Scene

November is here! It’s the brightest month in lots of countries where the deciduous trees shed their golden leaves. Autumn (or fall) can be breathtaking; it’s a carnival of nature and the last dance before winter hibernation. Let’s make a piece of it in our homes! You will need: Pumpkin seeds, a sheet of white paper, a sheet of colored cardboard, white glue, watercolors and acrylic colors, pieces of corrugated cardboard.

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1. Draw a tree on white watercolor paper

2. Paint around the tree in light blue

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5. Glue seeds on your tree

6. Paint them with acrylic paints for brighter results

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9. Glue your beautiful picture on the big contrast cardboard sheet (we used orange colored)

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3. Paint tree brown

4. Put white glue on your pumpkin seeds

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7. Cut a bird house from cardboard

8. Cut out a sun

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10. Glue all details – sun, birdhouse and grass if you want!

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BATS

ANIMAL KINGDOM

There are 1,300 different species of bat. They are nocturnal. Bats are the world’s only flying mammals!

‫ نوع مختلف من‬1300 ‫هناك‬ .‫ وهم كائنات ليلية‬.‫الخفافيش‬

‫الخفافيش هي الثدييات‬ !‫الوحيدة الطائرة في العالم‬

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They use a skill called echolocation to ‘see’ in the dark. They make noises and wait for the sound waves to bounce back, telling them the distance it is safe to fly. ‫تستخدم مهارة تُسمى تحديد الموقع بالصدى‬ ‫ تقوم بإصدار بعض الضوضاء‬.‫للرؤية في الظالم‬ ‫وتنتظر الموجات الصوتية لترتد مرة أخرى لتتأكد‬ .‫أن المسافة آمنة للطيران‬ Bats are usually brown or black but some are colourful shades of red or orange. ‫الخفافيش عادة ما تكون بنية أو‬ ‫سوداء اللون ولكن بعضها به ظالل‬ .‫ملونة من اللون األحمر أو البرتقالي‬

Bats have the best hearing of all land mammals. They often have huge ears compared to the rest of their body. ‫لدى الخفافيش أفضل قدرة سمع من بين كل‬ ‫ وكثيرًا ما تكون لها آذان كبيرة‬.‫الثدييات البرية‬ .‫بالمقارنة مع باقي الجسم‬ Bat wings are made from finger bone covered by thin layers of skin. Their wing membrane helps them to regulate their body temperature, water balance and blood pressure. They have a thumb and four fingers just like us! ‫تتكون أجنحة الخفافيش من عظام إصابع مغطاه‬ ‫ غشاء الجناح يساعدها على‬.‫بطبقات رقيقة من الجلد‬ .‫ توازن الماء وضغط الدم‬،‫تنظيم درجة حرارة الجسم‬ !‫لديهم إبهام وأربعة أصابع مثلنا تماما‬

The scientific name for a Bat is ‘Chiroptera’ which means ‘hand wing’. ‫االسم العلمي للخفافيش هو‬ .‫' الذي يعني جناح اليد‬Chiroptera' Most bats live in large groups called colonies. They don’t build nests but live in caves, rock crevices, dead trees, buildings and underneath bridges – places to avoid the light. The place where a bat sleeps is called a roost. ‫معظم الخفافيش تعيش في مجموعات كبيرة‬ ‫ ال تبني أعشاش لها ولكنها‬.‫تسمى مستعمرات‬ ‫ وشقوق الصخور واألشجار الميتة‬،‫تعيش في الكهوف‬ .‫ األماكن التي تجنبها الضوء‬- ‫والمباني وتحت الجسور‬ .‫يسمى المكان الذي تنام به الخفافيش بالمجثم‬ November 2015


‫اخلفافيش‬ ‫‪They hang upside down because they have very‬‬ ‫‪small pelvic girdles and are unable to stand‬‬ ‫‪upright. Blood does not rush to their head‬‬ ‫‪because they don’t weigh enough for gravity to‬‬ ‫‪affect their circulation.‬‬ ‫تتعلق الخفافيش رأسا على عقب ألن لديها أحزمة حوضية‬ ‫صغيرة جدًا تجعلها غير قادرة على الوقوف بشكل‬ ‫مستقيم‪ .‬ال يندفع الدم إلى رؤوسها ألن وزنها ليس ثقي ً‬ ‫ال‬ ‫كفاية ليجعل الجاذبية تؤثر على دورتها الدموية‪.‬‬

‫‪Pups are born with strong legs and claws‬‬ ‫‪so they can hang on to their mother‬‬ ‫‪when she’s roosting. If the pup loses its‬‬ ‫‪grip it will fall and die.‬‬ ‫يولد صغار الخفافيش بسيقان ومخالب قوية حتى‬ ‫يتمكنوا من التشبث بأمهم عندما تجثو‪ .‬إذا فقد‬ ‫صغير الخفاش قبضته فإنه سيسقط ويموت‪.‬‬ ‫‪45‬‬

‫‪Bats usually have one baby per year although‬‬ ‫‪some species have twins. The babies are called‬‬ ‫‪pups. The mothers can find their pups among‬‬ ‫‪thousands or millions of other bats by their‬‬ ‫‪unique voice and scent. In bat colonies, female‬‬ ‫‪bats all give birth at the same time.‬‬ ‫تنجب الخفافيش عادة طف ً‬ ‫ال واحدًا في السنة على‬ ‫الرغم من ذلك فإن بعض األنواع ينجب التوائم‪ .‬يطلق‬ ‫على صغار الخفافيش اسم الوليدة‪ .‬يمكن لألمهات أن‬ ‫تجد صغارها بين اآلالف أو الماليين من الخفافيش األخرى‬ ‫عن طريق صوتها ورائحتها الفريدة من نوعها‪ .‬في‬ ‫مستعمرات الخفافيش‪ ،‬جميع إناث الخفافيش تلد في‬ ‫نفس الوقت‪.‬‬

‫‪The largest bat in the world is‬‬ ‫‪the Malayan Flying Fox – it has‬‬ ‫‪a 6ft wingspan and can weigh‬‬ ‫!‪up to 2 pounds‬‬ ‫أكبر الخفافيش في العالم هو الماليو‬ ‫الطائر فوكس – يصل طول جناحيه لـ ‪6‬‬ ‫أقدام‪ ،‬ويمكن أن يصل وزنه إلى ‪ 2‬باوند!‬ ‫‪The bats with large eyes are‬‬ ‫‪called mega-bats or flying foxes‬‬ ‫‪because their faces look like the‬‬ ‫‪face of a dog.‬‬ ‫يطلق على الخفافيش ذات العيون‬ ‫الكبيرة الخفافيش الضخمة أو الثعالب‬ ‫الطائرة ألن وجوههم تبدو مثل وجه‬ ‫الكلب‪.‬‬ ‫‪The smallest bat is the Bumblebee bat. It is‬‬ ‫‪smaller than a thumbnail! Small bats are called‬‬ ‫‪micro-bats. They have large ears, small eyes,‬‬ ‫‪small bodies and use a clever radar to find food.‬‬ ‫!‪They eat insects, fish, frogs and blood – yuk‬‬ ‫أصغر الخفافيش هي الخفافيش الطنانة‪ .‬فهي أصغر من الصور‬ ‫المصغرة! وتسمى الخفافيش الصغيرة بالخفافيش الدقيقة‪.‬‬ ‫لها آذان كبيرة‪ ،‬وعيون صغيرة وأجسام الصغيرة وتستخدم‬ ‫رادار ذكي للعثور على الغذاء‪ .‬يأكلون الحشرات واألسماك‬ ‫والضفادع والدم ‪ -‬مقرف!‬ ‫‪www.kidzine.net‬‬

‫‪All mega-bats live in Africa,‬‬ ‫‪Asia or Australia. They eat‬‬ ‫‪only fruit and nectar.‬‬ ‫جميع الخفافيش الضخمة تعيش‬ ‫في أفريقيا وآسيا واستراليا‪.‬‬ ‫يأكلون الفاكهة ورحيق األزهار‬ ‫فقط‪.‬‬


‫‪Insect-eating bats can consume‬‬ ‫‪between 2,000 and 6,000 insects‬‬ ‫‪each night! They eat their own‬‬ ‫‪body weight in food every night.‬‬

‫‪Vampire bats can carry‬‬ ‫‪rabies so their bites could‬‬ ‫!‪be very dangerous‬‬

‫الخفافيش اآلكله للحشرات تستهلك‬ ‫ما بين ‪ 2000‬و ‪ 6000‬الحشرات كل ليلة!‬ ‫يأكلون وزن جسمهم من الطعام كل‬ ‫ليلة‪.‬‬

‫قد تحمل الخفافيش مصاصي‬ ‫الدماء داء السعار ‪ ،‬لذا فإن لدغتها‬ ‫يمكن أن تكون خطرة جدا!‬

‫‪Most bats live between 10‬‬ ‫‪and 20 years but some can‬‬ ‫!‪live for up to 30 years‬‬

‫‪Some bats can fly more‬‬ ‫!‪than 50 miles per hour‬‬ ‫يمكن لبعض الخفافيش أن‬ ‫تطير أكثر من ‪ 50‬ميال في‬ ‫الساعة!‬

‫معظم الخفافيش تعيش بين ‪10‬‬ ‫و ‪ 20‬عاما ولكن بعضها يمكن أن‬ ‫تعيش لمدة تصل إلى ‪ 30‬عام!‬

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‫‪ .1‬ما هي أكبر الخفافيش في العالم؟‬ ‫‪ .2‬لماذا تتعلق الخفافيش رأسا على عقب؟‬ ‫‪ .3‬ماذا ُيدعى طفل الخفافيش ؟‬ ‫‪ .4‬لماذا الخفافيش مصاصة الدماء خطيرة؟‬ ‫‪ .5‬بماذا تُسمى فضالت الخفافيش ولماذا تعتبر مميزة؟‬ ‫‪ .6‬ما هو االسم العلمي للخفافيش وماذا يعني ؟‬ ‫‪ .7‬ما هو أكبر وأحدث تهديد للخفافيش؟‬ ‫‪ .8‬لماذا تُسمى بعض الخفافيش الثعالب الطائرة؟‬ ‫‪ .9‬ماذا ُيسمى المكان الذي تنام به الخفافيش ؟‬ ‫‪ .10‬لماذا من المهم عدم إزعاج الخفافيش خالل السبات؟‬ ‫‪November 2015‬‬


In Japan and China, bats are a symbol of happiness. ‫في اليابان والصين الخفافيش‬ .‫هي رمز السعادة‬

If a bat dies while roosting, it will continue to hang upside down until something shakes it loose!

ANIMAL KINGDOM

، ‫إذا ماتت الخفافيش حين جثومها‬ ‫فسوف تبقى معلقه رأسا على عقب‬ !‫حتى يهزها أي شيء لتسقط‬

A bat uses 30-60 days of stored energy to wake from hibernation so it is very important not to disturb hibernating bats. 60 30- ‫يستخدم الخفافيش حوالي‬ ‫يوما من الطاقة المخزونة لتستيقظ‬ ‫من السبات لذلك من المهم جدًا عدم‬ .‫إزعاج الخفافيش خالل السبات‬

Wind turbines are the biggest modern threat to bats. It is thought their tiny lungs are unable to cope with the change in wind pressure caused by the sails so their lungs actually explode! ‫توربينات الرياح هي أحدث وأكبر تهديد‬ ‫ ُيعتقد أن رئاتهم الصغيرة غير‬.‫للخفافيش‬ ‫قادرة على التأقلم مع التغير في ضغط الرياح‬ !‫الناجمة عن األشرعه لذلك فإن رئاتهم تنفجر‬

There are 3 species of vampire bats, all of which live in Mexico or America. They drink blood from goats, cows and chickens but only need one tablespoon of blood each night. ‫ وكلها‬،‫ أنواع من الخفافيش مصاصي الدماء‬3 ‫هناك‬ ‫ يشربون الدم من‬.‫تعيش في المكسيك أو أمريكا‬ ‫ لكنهم يحتاجون ملعقة واحدة‬،‫الماعز واألبقار والدجاج‬ .‫من الدم فقط كل ليلة‬

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Bat droppings are called ‘guano’ and are one of the richest fertilizers you can find. During the US Civil War, guano was used to make gun powder! ‫يطلق على فضالت الخفافيش "الغوانو" و‬ ‫هي واحدة من أغنى األسمدة التي يمكن‬ ،‫ خالل الحرب األهلية األميركية‬.‫إيجادها‬ !‫استخدم الغوانو لصنع البارود‬

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1.What is the largest bat in the world? 2.Why do bats hang upside down? 3.What is a baby bat called? 4.Why are vampire bats dangerous? 5.What are bat droppings called and why are they special? 6.What is the scientific name for a bat and what does it mean? 7.What is the biggest modern threat to bats? 8.Why are some bats called flying foxes? 9.What is the place where a bat sleeps called? 10.Why is it important not to disturb hibernating bats? www.kidzine.net


Marie Curie

The physicist who discovered radioactivity Marie Curie was born in Warsaw, Poland on 7th November 1867. Her birth name was Maria Sklodowska but her family called her Manya. She was the youngest of five children. Both of her parents were teachers. Her father taught math and physics and her mother was a headmistress. She was very bright and learned to read and write at an early age. Unfortunately, as she grew older Russia took control of Poland and people were not allowed to read or write anything in the Polish language. During a very difficult time for Marie, her father lost his job, her oldest sister died from typhus and her mother died from tuberculosis.

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Marie wanted to attend university but during this period in Poland, university was only for men. Together with her sister Bronislawa, she hatched a plan! There was a university in Paris that women could attend. Marie worked to help pay for her sister to go to Paris and once Bronislawa graduated, she then helped Marie to do the same. It took six long years but once Bronislawa graduated and became a doctor, Marie moved to France. She had read lots of books in the meantime and knew she wanted to become a scientist. She earned her degree in Physics three years later. In 1894, Marie met Pierre Curie, also a scientist. They married a year later and soon had a child, a daughter named Irene. Marie became fascinated by rays and began to carry out experiments. One day she was examining a material called ‘pitchblende’. She found lots of rays and realized there was a new, undiscovered element. Together with Pierre, she was able to figure out two new elements. She named one of them ‘polonium’ after her homeland and named the other ‘radium’ because it gave November 2015


off such strong rays. They then came up with ‘radioactivity’ to describe elements that emitted strong rays. In 1903, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Marie and Pierre Curie for their work in radiation. Marie became the first woman to be awarded the prize. Sadly, Pierre was killed when he was run over by a carriage in Paris in 1906.

When World War I started, Marie learned that doctors could use X-rays to help determine what was wrong with an injured soldier. Unfortunately, there weren't enough X-ray machines for every hospital to have one so she came up with the idea of moving X-ray machines from hospital to hospital in a truck. Marie even helped to show people how to run the machines. The trucks became known as petites Curies, meaning ‘little Curies’ and are thought to have helped over 1 million soldiers during the war. Marie died in France on July 4 1934 from overexposure to radiation, both from her experiments and from her work with X-ray machines. Today there are lots of safety measures to prevent scientists from getting overexposed to the rays. Her daughter Irene won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her work with aluminum and radiation and her second daughter, Eve, wrote a biography of her mother’s life.

Marie became the Professor of Physics at the Sorbonne after her husband died. She was the first woman to hold this position. She also became good friends with fellow scientist Albert Einstein.

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1.What were Marie’s two daughters called?

In 1911 Marie won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering the two elements, polonium and radium. She was the first person to be awarded two Nobel Prizes. She became very famous and scientists came from around the world to study radioactivity with Marie. Soon doctors found that radiology could help with curing cancer.

2.What did her mother die from? 3.What did Marie name the new elements she discovered with Pierre? 4.What was awarded to Marie in 1903? 5.When was The Curie Institute in Paris founded? 6.What are ‘little Curies’? 7.Marie became friends with which famous scientist? 8.What was the cause of Marie’s death?

The Curie Institute in Paris, founded by Marie in 1921, is still a major cancer research facility today.

9.When and where did Marie die? 10.For what did her daughter Irene win a Nobel Prize in Chemistry? www.kidzine.net


‫معرفة عنصرين جديدين‪ .‬أطلقت اسم "البولونيوم"‬ ‫ما يكفي من أجهزة األشعة السينية لكل مستشفى‬ ‫على أحدهما تيمنا ً بوطنها األم وأطلقت اسم "الراديوم" فجاءت بفكرة نقل آالت جهاز األشعة السينية من‬ ‫على اآلخر ألنه أصدر الكثير من األشعة القوية‪ .‬وبعد‬ ‫مستشفى إلى مستشفى في شاحنة‪.‬‬ ‫ذلك جاءت بـ "النشاط اإلشعاعي" لوصف العناصر التي حتى أن ماري ساعدت الناس في تعلم كيفية تشغيل اآلالت‪.‬‬ ‫تقوم بإصدار أشعة قوية‪.‬‬ ‫الشاحنات أصبحت تُعرف باسم "كورى بوتيت"‪ ،‬وهذا يعني‬ ‫في عام ‪ ،1903‬حصل كالً من ماري وبيير كوري على جائزة "كورى الصغيرة" ويعتقد أنها ساعدت أكثر من ‪ 1‬مليون‬ ‫نوبل في الفيزياء لعملهم في اإلشعاع‪ .‬أصبحت ماري‬ ‫جندي خالل احلرب‪.‬‬ ‫أول امرأة يتم منحها هذه اجلائزة‪.‬‬ ‫توفيت ماري في فرنسا يوم ‪ 4‬يوليو ‪ 1934‬من التعرض املفرط‬ ‫لألسف‪ُ ،‬قتل بيير عندما مت دهسه بعربة في باريس في‬ ‫لألشعة‪ ،‬من جتاربها ومن عملها مع آالت األشعة السينية‪.‬‬ ‫عام ‪.1906‬‬ ‫اليوم هناك الكثير من إجراءات السالمة ملنع العلماء من‬ ‫أصبحت ماري أستاذ الفيزياء في جامعة السوربون بعد التعرض املفرط لألشعة‪.‬‬ ‫وفاة زوجها‪ .‬وكانت أول امرأة تشغل هذا املنصب‪ .‬كما‬ ‫أنها أصبحت صديقة مقربة لزميل باحث وهو ألبرت‬ ‫أينشتاين‪.‬‬

‫فازت ابنتها إيرين بجائزة نوبل في الكيمياء لعملها على‬ ‫األلومنيوم واإلشعاع وابنتها الثانية‪ ،‬حواء‪ ،‬كتبت سيرة حياة‬ ‫والدتها‪.‬‬

‫في عام ‪ 1911‬حصلت ماري على جائزة نوبل في الكيمياء‬ ‫إلكتشاف عنصرين‪ ،‬البولونيوم والراديوم‪ .‬وكانت أول‬ ‫شخص يتم منحه جائزتي نوبل‪.‬‬ ‫أصبحت ماري مشهورة جدا ً وجاء العلماء من جميع‬ ‫أنحاء العالم لدراسة النشاط اإلشعاعي مع ماري‪.‬‬ ‫وسرعان ما اكتشف األطباء أن األشعة ميكنها أن تساعد‬ ‫في عالج السرطان‪.‬‬

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‫معهد كوري في باريس‪ ،‬الذي أسسته ماري في عام‬ ‫‪ ،1921‬ال يزال منشأة كبيرة ألبحاث السرطان حتى اليوم‪.‬‬ ‫عندما بدأت احلرب العاملية‪ ،‬علمت ماري أن األطباء قد‬ ‫يقومون بإستخدام األشعة السينية للمساعدة في‬ ‫حتديد ما هي علة جندي مجروح‪ .‬لألسف‪ ،‬لم يكن هناك‬ ‫االسئلة‬

‫‪ .1‬ما هو اسم ابنتا ماري؟‬ ‫‪ .2‬بماذا ماتت والدة ماري؟‬ ‫‪ .3‬بماذا سمت ماري العناصر الجديدة التي اكتشفتها‬ ‫مع بيير؟‬ ‫‪ .4‬ما الجائزة التي تم منحها لماري في عام ‪1903‬؟‬ ‫‪ .5‬متى تم تأسيس معهد كوري في باريس ؟‬ ‫‪ .6‬ما هي "كورى الصغيرة"؟‬ ‫‪ .7‬أصبحت ماري صديقة مقربة ألي عالم مشهور؟‬ ‫‪ .8‬ما هو سبب وفاة ماري؟‬ ‫‪ .9‬متى وأين توفيت ماري ؟‬ ‫‪ .10‬لماذا حصلت ابنتها إيرين على جائزة نوبل في‬ ‫الكيمياء؟‬ ‫‪November 2015‬‬


‫ماري كوري‬ ‫عالمة الفيزياء التي اكتشفت النشاط اإلشعاعي‬ ‫ولدت ماري كوري في وارسو‪ ،‬بولندا في يوم ‪ 7‬نوفمبر ‪.1867‬‬ ‫كان اسمها عندما ولدت ماريا سكلودوفسكا إال أن عائلتها كانت تدعوها‬ ‫مانيا‪ .‬وكانت اإلبنه الصغرى ضمن خمسة أطفال‪.‬‬ ‫كان والديها معلمني‪ .‬كان والدها يُدرس الرياضيات والفيزياء وكانت والدتها‬ ‫مديرة مدرسة‪.‬‬ ‫كانت ذكية للغاية وتعلمت القراءة والكتابة في سن مبكرة‪ .‬لألسف‪ ،‬عندما‬ ‫كبرت كانت روسيا قد سيطرت على بولندا ولم يسمح للناس بقراءة أو كتابة‬ ‫أي شيء باللغة البولندية‪.‬‬ ‫مرت ماري بوقت عصيب لغاية‪ ،‬فقد والدها وظيفته‪ ،‬توفيت شقيقتها الكبرى‬ ‫من التيفوئيد وماتت والدتها من مرض السل‪.‬‬ ‫أرادت ماري اإللتحاق باجلامعة ولكن خالل هذه الفترة في بولندا كانت اجلامعة‬ ‫‪51‬‬

‫للرجال فقط‪ .‬مبساعدة شقيقتها برونسالوا‪ ،‬قامتا بتدبير خطة!‬ ‫كانت هناك جامعة في باريس تسمح للنساء أن تلتحق بها‪ .‬عملت‬ ‫ماري ملساعدة شقيقتها في تكاليف للذهاب إلى باريس‪ ،‬ومبجرد أن‬ ‫تخرجت برونسالوا‪ ،‬قامت مبساعدة ماري لتفعل الشيء ذاته‪.‬‬ ‫استغرق األمر ستة سنوات طويلة ولكن مبجرد أن تخرجت برونسالوا‬ ‫وأصبحت طبيبة‪ ،‬انتقلت ماري إلى فرنسا‪ .‬في هذه األثناء قرأت‬ ‫الكثير من الكتب‪ ،‬وأدركت أنها تريد أن تصبح عاملة‪ .‬حصلت على‬

‫شهادتها في الفيزياء بعد ثالث سنوات‪.‬‬

‫في عام ‪ ،1894‬التقت ماري بـ "بيير كوري"‪ ،‬كان عاملا ً‬ ‫أيضاً‪ .‬تزوجا بعد عام واحد‪ ،‬وسرعان ما رزقا بطفلة‪،‬‬ ‫اسمها ايرين‪.‬‬

‫أصبحت ماري مفتونه باألشعة وبدأت في إجراء‬ ‫التجارب‪ .‬في يوم ما كانت تختبر مادة تسمى‬ ‫"بنتشيبليند" ووجدت الكثير من األشعة‪ ،‬أدركت أن‬ ‫هناك عنصر جديد غير مكتشف‪.‬‬ ‫جنبا إلى جنب مع بيير‪ ،‬أصبحت الفتاة قادرة على‬ ‫‪www.kidzine.net‬‬


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Hey guys, once again we are continuing to review Skylanders so enjoy my 7th article for the Gaming Club.

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Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure received generally favorable reviews, many praising the technological use of the ‘Portal of Power’. Although some reviewers criticized the absence of online multiplayer, the toys for the Skylanders were widely praised. Skylanders: Spyro's Adventure was nominated for two Toy Industry Association awards: ‘Game of the Year’ and ‘Innovative Toy of the Year’. Skylanders Giants was released to generally positive reviews. However, the reviews from Game Rankings and Meteoritic were slightly lower than that of the previous game on some platforms. Cheat Code Central gave the game 9.2/10 and commented that "it feels like someone finally got everything right when creating a sequel" and praised the ability to use the Skylanders toys from the first game, in the second. Skylanders: Swap Force was also released to very positive reviews, with the reviews from Game Rankings and Meteoritic being the highest and most genuinely positive of the series so far across all platforms. Gaming website Quarter To Three gave both the Wii U and Xbox 360 a perfect score of 5/5. Video Game website Gaming Age gave the PlayStation 3 version the highest grade ‘A’ and further commented that "Whether you’re a Skylanders fan or a gamer who’s looking for a charming and unique familyfriendly game series to get into, Skylanders SWAP Force comes highly recommended". Skylanders: Trap Team, again, was released to positive reviews. However, the reviews from Game Rankings and Meteoritic were slightly lower than that of the previous game on most platforms with only the IOS/Tablet version receiving the highest score.

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GAMING CLUB As of February 2015, the Skylanders series has crossed the threshold of $3 billion in sales, with 175 million toys sold since 2011, making the series one of the top 20 highestselling video game franchises of all time. As of 2015, over 250 million toys were sold.

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Every two weeks, SKELPS Football Academy organises youth football tournaments for teenagers 10-18 years old. Players are encouraged to make teams of six-a-side with their friends and compete to win the trophy. 14 teams have competed in this tournament and only 4 teams qualified for the finals. In first place: Class on Grass Team In second place: Al Ehly Team In third place: Beware Team In fourth place: Atletico Team Congratulations to all four finalists!

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In French, words that are masculine or feminine are distinguished by the use of the words le or la. When you say a feminine word in French, you use la in front of the word

Feminine: la fille = the girl la mère = the mother la femme = the woman la maison = the house la pomme = the apple When you say a masculine word in French, you use le in front of the word. 60

Masculine: le garçon = the boy le père = the father le chien = the dog le bébé = the baby le facteur = the mailman

Finish the sentences below by adding the words le or la. 1) _____ garçon parle avec ______ fille. The boy is takling to the girl. 2) Sammy parle avec______ mère d’Emily . Sammy is talking with Emily’s mother. 3) Emily promène ______ chien. Emily is walking the dog. 4) ______ bébé boit du lait. The baby is drinking milk. 5) ______ pomme est tombèe de l’arbre. The apple fell from the tree. 6) ______ facteur distribue le courrier à ______ maison. The mailman delivers the mail to the house. November 2015


In addition to the words le and la, the words un and une are also used to distinguish masculine and feminine in French. When you say a feminine word in French, you use une in front of the word.

Feminine: une fille = a girl une grand-mère = a grandmother une femme = a woman une voiture = a car une banane = a banana

When you say a masculine word in French, you use un in front of the word. 61

Masculine: un garçon = a boy un grand-père = a grandfather un chat = a cat un enfant = a child un livre = a book

Finish the sentences below by adding the words un or une. 1) Hier sur l'autobus, j'ai vu _____ garçon en train de parle avec ______ fille. Yesterday on the

bus, I saw a boy talking to a girl.

2) Sammy a ______ grand-père et ______ grand-mère. Sammy has a grandfather and a grand-

mother.

3) 4) 5) 6)

Emily veut ______ chat. Emily wants a cat. ______ enfant joue au ballon. A child is playing ball. Sammy mange ______ banane. Sammy is eating a banana. Emily lit ______ livre. Emily is reading a book. www.kidzine.net


Hello my amazing girls and boys! Let's have a look at the quote I chose for this month. It’s a very important one so here we go:

"Your mind is a powerful thing! When you fill it with positive thoughts, your life will start to change.� We all know that our mind/brain is controlling everything in our bodies - it's the master of the body! It controls how you feel, how you sense things, how you see things and how you react. The more positive thoughts you fill it with, the easier and happier your life will be. 62

Stop counting your problems and thinking about them; stop seeing the negative in everything you do or in what others do or say. Instead, see the positive in any problem or challenge you might face in your day or in your life in general. You can control what controls you! It's exactly like the relationship between food and your body. The healthier you eat, the better your body will perform and the better you will feel. The mind needs other kind of food to survive. We all feed our minds with thoughts - either negative or positive - so let's try to make them all positive! The more positive they are, the better your mind will perform and the better your life will be. Sometimes it's not that easy but with the desire and the practice, things will get easier and easier and your mind will be filled with the positivity you chose to put in it and you will always see the positive in everything. Remember, replace negative with positive, talk about good things, dreams, goals and achievements. Love and appreciate everyone and if you face any problem look on the bright side of it, learn from it and be a better person. You are a positive kid, your future is bright - you are amazing! We love you and are proud of you! November 2015


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by: Jim West Math Giants is a multi-column series highlighting the biggest mathematicians of all time.

Isaac Newton

“The Extraordinary Genius.” Sir Isaac Newton was a mathematician on a mission to advance every field of mathematics. He took this mission so seriously that he never married. His work on mathematics led to the foundation of calculus. Newton was often referred to as an ‘extraordinary genius’ or the ‘greatest genius that ever lived’. Newton came into the world on Christmas day 1642. His father had died three months prior to his birth. At first he wasn’t expected to live as he was born prematurely. Yet he did and years later a huge decision would not only change his life, but the course of mathematics for all. His mother wanted him to become a farmer like his father - good thing that he was awful at it! With encouragement from the master of the school, his mother let him complete his studies. He became the top ranked student.

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Besides his many advancements in mathematics, he is also known for his discoveries in Optics, Mechanics, and perhaps most well known, his laws of motion: 1) An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force. 2) Acceleration of an object is directly related to the magnitude of the force applied. 3) For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction. The next time you observe moving cars, think about his laws of motion. Especially the third law when it comes to traffic accidents.

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‫عمالقة الرياضيات‬

‫عمالقة الرياضيات هي سلسلة متعددة المراحل لتسليط الضوء على أكبر علماء الرياضيات‬ ‫في كل العصور‪.‬‬

‫نيوتن‬

‫"عبقري فوق العادة"‬

‫كان السير إسحق نيوتن عالم الرياضيات في مهمة للنهوض بكل مجاالت الرياضيات‪ .‬تولى هذه المهمة‬ ‫على محمل الجد حتى أنه لم يتزوج أبدًا‪ .‬أدى عمله على الرياضيات في تأسيس حساب التفاضل والتكامل‪.‬‬ ‫وغالبا ما يشار لنيوتن على أنه "عبقري فوق العادة" أو "أعظم عبقري عاش على اإلطالق"‪.‬‬ ‫ولد نيوتن يوم عيد الميالد عام ‪ .1642‬توفي والده ثالثة أشهر قبل والدته‪ .‬في البداية لم يكن من المتوقع‬ ‫أن يعيش ألنه ولد قبل اآلوان‪ .‬بعد سنوات كان هناك قرارا كبيرا ساهم ليس فقط في تغيير حياته‪ ،‬ولكن‬ ‫في مسار الرياضيات كافة‪ .‬أرادت أمه منه أن يصبح مزارعًا مثل والده‪ .‬الشيء الجيد أنه كان فاش ً‬ ‫ال في ذلك‪.‬‬ ‫وبتشجيع من مدير المدرسة‪ ،‬سمحت له والدته أن يستكمل دراسته‪ .‬فأصبح الطالب صاحب المرتبة األولى‪.‬‬ ‫إلى جانب الكثير من التقدم الذي أحرزه في الرياضيات‪ ،‬قام ايضًا بإكتشافات في علم البصريات‪،‬‬ ‫والميكانيكا‪ ،‬وربما أهمهم كانت قوانين الحركة‪ 1- :‬يظل الجسم علي حالته من سكون أو حركه منتظمه‬ ‫في خط مستقيم ما لم تؤثر عليه قوه محصله تغير من حالته‪ 2- .‬إذا أثرت قوة أو مجموعة قوى على جسم‬ ‫ما فإنها تكسبه تسارعًا يتناسب مع محصلة القوى المؤثرة‪ 3- .‬لكل قوة فعل قوة رد فعل‪ ،‬مساوي له في‬ ‫المقدار ومضاد له في االتجاه‪.‬‬ ‫في المرة القادمة التي تالحظ السيارات المتحركة‪ ،‬فكر بقوانين الحركة‪ .‬وخاصة القانون الثالث عندما‬ ‫يتعلق األمر بوقوع الحوادث المرورية‪.‬‬

‫حقائق مثيرة‪:‬‬ ‫‪1‬‬‫تسبب كلب‬

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‫بإحراق مختب‬

‫عاما من بحثه‪.‬‬ ‫‪2‬‬‫بإنج كان نيوتن مت‬ ‫وا‬ ‫ض‬ ‫ع‬ ‫إل‬ ‫ى‬ ‫ح‬ ‫ازاته‪.‬‬ ‫دك‬ ‫الوقوف ذات مرة كتب‪ " :‬لقد رأي بير بالمقارنه‬ ‫ت‬ ‫عل‬ ‫ال‬ ‫ى‬ ‫م‬ ‫أ‬ ‫زي‬ ‫ك‬ ‫الرياضيين ال تاف العمالقة‪ ".‬وكان ي د من خالل‬ ‫ذين‬ ‫شير إلى كل‬ ‫عاشوا قبله‪.‬‬ ‫‪ 3‬خال‬‫على رأ فا لإلعتقاد ال‬ ‫ش‬ ‫ائ‬ ‫ع‪،‬‬ ‫ال‬ ‫ت‬ ‫فا‬ ‫ح‬ ‫ةل‬ ‫سه ب‬ ‫عندما اكتشل الحظ سقوط تفاحة م م تسقط أبدًا‬ ‫ن‬ ‫ف‬ ‫ش‬ ‫ن‬ ‫ج‬ ‫ر‬ ‫ظ‬ ‫ة‬ ‫أمامه‬ ‫رية الجاذبية‪.‬‬

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Last Saturday Wendy invited five friends for a weekend campout in her backyard. She paced and fretted, waiting for Saturday to arrive. When it did, Wendy’s mother took her to the grocery store early that morning. “We need to buy the food you girls will have on your campout,” her mother said. At the store, they bought: • 16 ounce package of ten hot dogs @ KD1.49 • 11 ounce package of hot dog buns @ KD1.98 • 14.4 ounce package of graham crackers @ KD1.25 • 10 ounce package of marshmallows @ KD1.89 • 39 ounce box of chocolate bars @ KD3.09 • 16 ounce bag of potato chips @ KD3.29 Wendy’s mother paid for the food and they left the store to go home. That evening Wendy and her friends got ready for their cookout, Wendy pulled the food from the cooler and began opening packages. Each paper plate had a hot dog bun waiting to be filled. Six roasting sticks sprouted hot dogs and hovered over low flames in the fire pit.

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After the girls ate their first hot dogs, Wendy realized that there were only four hot dogs left. There wasn’t enough for everyone to have a second one. She asked how many girls wanted another hot dog and three girls called out. Whew! Those who wanted one could have one. When Wendy looked at the buns, she found only two buns were left. She told the three girls who readied their roasting sticks that one of them wouldn’t have a bun. One girl laughed and said that always happened at her home and she could eat her “dog” without a bun. When it came time for smores, each girl had two. Everyone went to sleep that night satisfied with the food, the singing around the campfire, and their friendship. 1. If there were four hot dogs left after each girl had eaten one, how many hot dogs total had been in the package?

2. How many buns had been in a full bag?

SMORE 3. How much did the food cost with an added KD.72 sales tax?

4. How much change did Wendy’s mother receive from KD.20.00?

5. How much did the ingredients for the smores weigh?

6.If each girl used one marshmallow per smore, how many Marshmallows were used in all?

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Add the tens place together and write below. 5+1=6

Practice identifying the tens and ones place. Write the amount of tens and ones in each number. 1. 45 = ____tens + ____ ones

4. 56 = ____ tens + ____ ones

7. 33 = ____ tens + ____ ones

2. 32 = ____ tens + ____ ones

5. 89 = ____ tens + ____ ones

8. 64 = ____ tens + ____ ones

3. 13 = ____ tens + ____ ones

6. 37 = ____ tens + ____ ones

9. 72 = ____ tens + ____ ones

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From The App Store Tiny Rogue

Tiny Rogue is a turn based rogue-like by the creators of Devious Dungeons, Random Heroes and League of Evil! In Tiny Rogue you will descend as deep into the randomized dungeons as you can. Strategize your turns moving through the dungeons collecting treasure, using potions and spells, slaying foes, earning experiences and levelling up your hero. Can you compete on the high-score leaderboard?

Pop Dash - Pop Culture & Music Runner RUN, DODGE & JUMP THRU POP CULTURE WORLDS GROOVE TO THE BEATS OF FAVORITE POP ARTISTS: Lindsey Stirling, Ariana Grande, Nicki Minaj, Meghan Trainor, Jessie J, Wiz Khalifa, R5, Becky G, The Chainsmokers, Echosmith, Vance Joy, Ross Lynch, Tegan and Sara, dnk, DVBBS, Art vs Science, MARRS, Jo Li, Betty Who, So Effective, Hypodive, Lookas, Priory, Bleachers, Dawin, Ylvis and more

Bubble Genius Get poppin’ with Bubble Genius, the innovative bubble shooting adventure that’s bursting with fun! Brilliant inventor Penny has a big problem! Her bubble generator has been stolen by her rival, the evil scientist Vee, who is trapping everything—and everyone—in massive bubbles!

Corners - Dot Racer You're just a little dot in a big world. This game is simple, but challenging and addicting. Perfect for passing the time! Simply tap to turn the corner... but pay attention, because you don't know which way the dot will go! See how long you can last as your speed increases. Collect keys along the way to unlock more challenging tracks!

Asgard Run Sprint, jump, slide, turn, and even fly through the most exciting runner game on the App Store! Looks stunning on iPad Pro! Sprint into a high-speed adventure with legendary heroes on a quest to save Asgard. Use speedy reflexes to avoid hazards and grab power-ups. Time your attacks against mythological foes in high-speed running battles. Jump, slide, turn, and even fly over the stunning fantasy landscape in your quest to stand proud among the gods of Asgard!

Mino Monsters 2: Evolution Eternal Arena is a fast-paced, ActionRPG. The game features over 35 playable characters, daily missions, and an expansive single-player storyline. Train your team in Story mode, then dominate other players online in Ranked PvP challenges. You can even battle your friends and nearby opponents. www.kidzine.net


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In pursuit of creating a caring and friendly environment for our customers, 360 MALL decided to change the way mothers shop at the mall, forever. Spread over 120 square meters, we designed an exclusive Mother & Baby Lounge to provide mothers with privacy and a thoughtful list of amenities to make their shopping experience comfortable. This personal space for mothers and their babies is truly a home away from home. Ground level next to gate 4, opposite customer service desk 2

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THE PEANUTS MOVIE In Peanuts, a 3D, CGI animated comedic adventure, Snoopy, the world’s most lovable beagle – and flying ace! – embarks upon his greatest mission as he and his team take to the skies to pursue their arch-nemesis, while his best pal Charlie Brown begins his own epic quest back home.

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ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS: THE ROAD CHIP

Through a series of misunderstandings, Alvin, Simon and Theodore come to believe that Dave is going to propose to his new girlfriend in Miami…and dump them. They have three days to get to him and stop the proposal, saving themselves not only from losing Dave but possibly from gaining a terrible stepbrother.

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St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg is the largest city in the North West region of Russia and the second largest in the country, behind Moscow. It is the largest city in the world that is not a capital, although it is often referred to as the cultural capital of Russia. It is one of the most actively developing regions in the country and thought to be one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Although Moscow is in the same country, it is over 400 miles away! St. Petersburg was the capital of Russia from 1712 to 1918. It was previously named St Peter, Petrograd and Leningrad before finally being named St. Petersburg in 1991.

It is 4772.6 km from Kuwait to St Petersburg and it takes a minimum of 8 hours and 35 minutes to fly there. There are no direct flights from one city to the other.

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Arriving in St. Petersburg you would land at one of the busiest and most important airports in Russia. It is known worldwide as Pulkovo Airport and serves over 15 million passengers per year.

You will need plenty of Russian Rubles to spend in St. Petersburg.

When travelling from the airport you will definitely spot the Monument to the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad in Victory Square. It was built in memory of the Russian people who died during the siege of Leningrad. It is a tall obelisk, with a sculpture at the foot and is a wonderful example of Soviet monumental art.

The city’s location and proximity to Europe make it known as the European Arch of Russia. November 2015


TRAVEL S DIARIE

The flag of St. Petersburg has a red background with two silver anchors crossing each other with a gold scepter in the middle. The left anchor represents the sea and the right anchor represents the river. The scepter means that the city was the former capital of Russia. Together, they are called the ‘arms of the city’.

The city has warm, humid summers and long, cold winters. Sometimes the snow can last for over 130 days and temperatures can drop to -20 degrees C. It usually has 21 ‘white nights’ in the summer season (from 11th June to 2nd July) when the sun does not set – so it never gets dark!

Russian is the main language in St. Petersburg but English is frequently spoken too, particularly among younger people.

Some people call St. Petersburg ‘the capital of trams’. The length of the tramway is 600 kilometers - this fact is registered in the Guinness Book of Records!

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The city has one of the deepest metro systems in the world with most stations situated 60-70 meters below the ground. One station (Admiralteyskaya) is 120 meters deep! The metro opened in 1955. The fare is always the same, regardless of the distance travelled.

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There are 93 rivers and canals in the city totaling 300 km. It also has 170 kms of coastline and over 800 bridges – that’s more than any other city in Europe! Sometimes, it is called ‘the Venice of the north’ because of its many rivers and canals.

The Neva River is the longest river flowing through the city at 74 kms long.

You will never run out of things to do in St. Petersburg. It has more than 200 museums, 100 theatres, 114 concert venues, 70 parks and 1270 libraries! 74

The largest cathedral in the city is St. Isacc’s Cathedral, said to have the largest gold plated dome in the world! The Alexander Column, the highest structure of its kind in the world, rises from Palace Square. The monument was erected after the Russian victory in the war with Napoleon's France.

The famous Petropavlovsky Cathedral is located inside the Peter and Paul Fortress. The cathedral was built in 1722 and is the burial site of Russian tsars. It measures 122.5 meters up to the Flying Angel and is one of the city’s most striking monuments. November 2015


The Nicholas I Monument is considered a masterpiece of engineering art and stands on St. Isaac`s Square. The bronze equestrian monument is a 6 meter statue which was unveiled in 1859. St. Petersburg is famous for another bronze statue, The Bronze Horseman which was commissioned by Catherine the Great. The equestrian statue of Peter the Great sits atop the enormous Thunder Stone - the largest stone ever moved by humans!

The State Hermitage is a museum of art and culture and is one of the largest and oldest museums in the world. It was founded in 1764 by Catherine the Great and has been open to the public since 1862. It is home to the largest collection of paintings in the world.

Peterhof is a seafront museum complex and is one the most popular visitor attractions in St. Petersburg. The palace and the park are known as "the Russian Versaille” and host many firework displays. They are also famous for their system of fountains, including the spectacular Grand Cascade. The Mariinsky Theater is an historic theatre of opera and ballet which opened in St. Petersburg in 1860.

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The Narva Triumphal Arch was erected as a memorial to the war of 1812. It was specially constructed on the Narva highway to greet the soldiers who were returning from abroad after their victory over Napoleon. The arch is topped with an impressive triumphal chariot pulled by six ponies. It was officially opened in 1834.

Quiz Before you leave St. Petersburg, make sure you try the blinis - the original Russian fast food! They are pancakes stuffed with a range of fillings, both sweet and sour. On a cold day, they are perfect with hot tea and an absolute must for any visitor.

1. When was St. Petersburg the capital of Russia? 2. What is the name of the airport in St. Petersburg? 3. What does the term ‘white nights’ refer to? 4. Where would you find The Alexander Column? 5. What are the Peterhof palace and park known as? 6. What is the largest cathedral in St. Petersburg? 7. When was The Narva Triumphal Arch officially opened? 8. Where would you find the largest collections of paintings in the world? 9. What are blinis? 10. How many bridges are there in St. Petersburg? www.kidzine.net


PETS NOT PESTS! Gill Sherry

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Animal cruelty is a serious problem, no more so than in Kuwait. Cruelty doesn’t just mean the physical abuse of an animal; it can also be the result of neglect. Someone who deprives an animal of basic needs such as food and water is just as guilty of cruelty as someone who beats an animal with a stick. It’s a well known fact that people who abuse animals are just as likely to hurt other people, either verbally or physically. This is why it’s so important to teach children to respect animals and treat them with care. If they learn this at an early age, they will be less likely to show aggression, not just towards animals but to other human beings. Whilst it’s no excuse, some people simply don’t understand that what they are doing

to an animal is causing it pain. They have no comprehension that animals have feelings too and that they suffer from abuse and neglect, just as a person does. This is why education is so important. There are hundreds of stray animals in Kuwait; mainly cats, but dogs too. In an ideal world, we would all open our hearts and take one of these animals into our home. Unfortunately, life isn’t that simple and none of us can wave a magic wand, transferring them from the streets into warm, loving homes. One thing we can do though is show them respect. They don’t deserve to be spat upon, have stones thrown at them, or kicked as you walk by. People who do this to animals are cruel and cowardly, getting satisfaction by mistreating helpless animals. It’s important November 2015


the best way to help. It’s not just stray animals that are mistreated. Some people abuse their own pets. There have been many reports of people taking extended vacations and just leaving their pets behind. In this climate, they will dehydrate very quickly but will die a horribly slow death. Pets are members of the family and should be treated as such. If you’re not going to love and care for your pet, don’t get one in the first place. Quite often, it is children who ask for a pet. They like the idea of a cute kitten or puppy they can show off to their friends. But they need to know what is involved in taking care of their pet. It needs constant attention, plenty of exercise and regular food and water. In other words, it requires the same basic necessities that we do! An animal is not a toy. It is not something you can just abandon when you get fed up of taking it for a walk or when something more interesting comes along. A pet is for life. The same applies to other, slightly more unusual pets. Whilst you don’t need to take a rabbit or a mini turtle for a walk, you are still obliged to take care of the animal. Pet shops and market stalls offer a selection of unusual animals, reptiles and birds, designed to attract the attention of our ever-demanding children. But before you buy one of these pets, think about what is involved and the commitment you are taking on; and make sure you can make arrangements for its care when you take a holiday.

that children see this as a despicable act and not one they should mimic. It can be quite traumatic witnessing animal cruelty. Sometimes, as appalling as it is to watch, it’s difficult to know how to stop it, so kids should be aware of these basic guidelines: lNever try to stop someone hurting an animal by yourself. lDon’t try to help an injured animal by yourself. lFind an adult who can help you – a parent, teacher or neighbour. Whilst it is upsetting to see an animal in distress, it can be dangerous to approach it without help. If a dog is injured and traumatized it could easily attack someone who comes near it, even if they are trying to help. Reporting it to someone else who can assist with the rescue of the animal is

There are numerous animal shelters in Kuwait, and charities who work tirelessly to rescue, treat, shelter and re-home abandoned and mistreated animals. They do a fantastic job under very difficult circumstances; some of the sights they see are truly horrific. We can all do something to help these charities; from something as simple as donating dog food, to volunteering to help at a shelter for two-three hours per month. It’s a very rewarding experience and one which will teach children to respect animals. It’s also an ideal way for them to spend time with a dog or a kitten and to understand what is involved in the day to day care of a pet. It may also lead to the forming of friendships and who knows, maybe even the adoption of a well deserving animal. For more information, you can contact one of the following: Adopt a Street Princess: 69983197 or Instagram: adopt_a_street_princess K’s Path: 67001622 or info@kspath.org or Instagram: kspathq8 Paws Kuwait: 98036865 or info@paws-kuwait. org or Instagram: paws_kuwait www.kidzine.net

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Photosynthesis from page 13

Spot The Difference from page 18

1.Malayan Flying Fox, 2.Because they have small pelvic girdles and are unable to stand upright, 3.A pup, 4.Because they can carry rabies, 5.Guano – they are one of the richest fertilizers you can find, 6.Chiroptera – hand wing, 7.Wind turbines, 8.Because their faces look like the face of a dog, 9.A roost, 10.Because they use 30-60 days of stored energy to wake from hibernation.

Photosynthesis is a process where plants use _____light________ from the sun to convert _____carbon dioxide____ from the air and ______water_______from the soil into _____sugar_______ to feed the plant and is _____oxygen_____ given out in the air.

Popcorn Word Fun from page 14 1.

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TEAR

78 Jumbled Words from page 14 1.ALSO, 2.BEST, 3.BITE, 4.BURN, 5.CHIN, 6.FACE, 7.FOIL, 8.GIFT, 9.HILL

Word Grid from page 15

Visual Math Puzzle from Page 19 3,4 Shadow Game from Page 19 1-6, 4-7, 5-10, 8-3, 9-2

Roman Numerals from page 25 1.XLVI, 2.XXXV, 3.XLVIII, 4.L, 5.XL, 6.XXVIII, 7.XXX, 8.XLII, 9.XLVII, 10.XLIX

Area of Rectangles from page 25 1.c, 2.

Pomegranate Facts from page 28/29 1.Punica granatum, 2.Fruit of the dead, 3.Up to two months, 4.Anne Boleyn, 5.Metallic, 6.Weddings and New Year’s Eve, 7.C, 8.Azerbaijan, 9.1769, 10.A large dry pomegranate

‫ ما يصل‬.3 ,‫ ثمرة القتلى‬.Punica granatum, 2 .1 ‫ حفالت‬.6 ,‫ صوت معدني‬.5 ,‫ آن بولني‬.4 ,‫الى شهرين‬ .8 ,‫ فيتامني سي‬.7 ,‫الزفاف ورأس السنةامليالدية‬ ‫ رمانة كبيرة جافة‬.10 ,1769 .9 ,‫أذربيجان‬ Marie Curie Quiz from page 49/50 1.Irene and Eve, 2.Tuberculosis, 3.Polonium and radium, 4.Nobel Prize in Physics, 5.1921, 6.Trucks used to transport X-rays machines, 7.Albert Einstein, 8.Overexposure to radiation, 9.4th July 1934 in France, 10.Her work with aluminum and radiation

To, Too, OR TWO from Page 15 1. to, 2. two, 3. too, 4. two, 5. to, 6. two, 7. too, 8. two, 9. to, two, 10. to, too

Bats Quiz from page 46/47

, ‫ البولونيوم والراديوم‬.3 ,‫ السل‬.2 ,‫ ايرين وإيف‬.1 ‫ شاحنات‬.6 ,1921 .5 ,‫ جائزة نوبل في الفيزياء‬.4 .8 ,‫ ألبرت أينشتاين‬.7 ,‫لنقل آالت األشعة السينية‬ ,‫ في فرنسا‬1934 ‫ يوليو‬4 .9 ,‫التعرض املفرط لألشعة‬ ‫ لعملها على األلومنيوم واألشعة‬.10

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‫ ألن االحزمة احلوضية‬.2 ,.‫ املاليو الطائر فوكس‬.1 ‫لديها صغيرة فتجعلها غير قادرة على الوقوف‬ ‫ ألنها ميكن أن‬.4 ,.‫ الوليدة‬.3 ,.‫بشكل مستقيم‬ ‫ هي واحدة من أغنى‬- ‫ الغوانو‬.5 ,.‫حتمل داء السعار‬ Chi�' ‫ هو‬.6 , .‫األسمدة التي ميكن احلصول عليها‬ ,.‫ توربينات الرياح‬.7 .‫ يعني جناح اليد‬- 'roptera ,.‫ اجملثم‬.9 ,.‫ ألن وجوههم تبدو مثل وجه كلب‬.8 ‫ يوما من الطاقة اخملزونة‬30-60 ‫ ألنها تستخدم‬.10 .‫لتستيقظ من السبات‬ St. Petersburg from page 72 1.From 1712 to 1918, 2.Pulkovo Airport, 3.The 21 days/nights when the sun does not set, 4.Palace Square, 5.The Russian Versaille, 6.St. Isacc’s Cathedral, 7.1834, 8.The State Hermitage Museum, 9.Russian pancakes, 10.Over 800.

Masculine & Feminine in French Page 60 1.le, la 2.la, 3.le, 4.le, 5.la, 6.le, la Page 61 1.un, une 2.un,une 3.un, 4.un, 5.une, 6.un

Camping Adventure from page 66 1. 10 hot dogs, 2. 8 buns, 3. KD13.71, 4.KD6.29, 5.63.4 ounces or 3.91 pounds, 6.12 marshmallows


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