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Find a twig with many branches.

Put a lump of clay in the bottom of a paper or


styrofoam cup. Insert the twig securely so that it
remains upright.

Cut out big leaves from the green construction


paper. Each leaf will represent a person in the
child's family and should be big enough to write
that person's name on the leaf. Cut enough leaves
for each of the child's siblings, parents, and
grandparents (or more!).
Write the name of each person on their leaf. You
might want to include the relative's relationship
to the child, like "Grandma Joan Smith." Punch a
hole on the end of each leaf.
Tie the leaves to the tree. The
child's generation goes at the
top of the tree, the parents at
the second level, and the
grandparents at the bottom.
For an alternative project,
use photos, and paste them
on the leaves. Or use cut-outs
of leaves, fruit (like apples),
and/or flowers to represent
the people.
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(hands)
(hands) (hands) (hands)
Wash
Clean Clean Clean

Tth Rsh Nl
(teeth) (rubbish) (nail) (hands)

Brush Throw Cut Clean

Bth C Rf Cp
(bath) (clothes) (roof) (copies)

Take Wash Clean Neat

Er Hz Bk Wing
(ears) (house) (Books) (Writing)

Clean Clean Neat Neat

Fc Sh Hr
(face) (shoes) (hair) (hands)

Wash Polish Cut Clean

Daily Weekly Fortnight & Monthly


Pakistan's Flag Quiz/Printout

Pakistan's flag was adopted on August 14, 1947, when Pakistan became an independent
Muslim state, no longer part of Great Britain. The flag was designed by Ali Jinnah, who
founded Pakistan.

The Pakistani flag is green and white. A white crescent moon and a five-pointed star are
on a green field; a white stripe by the hoist side represents the nation's minority non-
Muslim population. The crescent and star are traditional symbols of the Islamic religion.
The star symbolizes light and knowledge; the crescent moon symbolizes progress. The
height of this flag is two-thirds the width.
1. What colors are in Pakistan's flag?

A. Green and white

2. When was this flag adopted?

A. August 14, 1947

3. Who designed the flag?

A. Ali Jinnah

4. What is shape of our flag?

A. Rectangular

5. Which symbols are used?

A. Star & moon

6. What star represents?

A. Light & knowledge

7. What moon represent?

A. Progress

8. What white color represents?

A. Non-Muslim

9. What does the crescent moon symbolizes?

A. Progress
Green means go, yellow means
prepare to stop, and red means stop. ...
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g o d v z g m
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m f g h l k f
b z c b n m r
g a x s f d e

Stop One way


1. What colors are in Pakistan's flag?

A. Green and white

2. When was this flag adopted?

A. August 14, 1947

3. Who designed the flag?

A. Ali Jinnah

4. What is shape of our flag?

A. Rectangular

5. Which symbols are used?

A. Star & moon

6. What star represents?

A. Light & knowledge

7. What moon represent?

A. Progress

8. What white color represents?

A. Non-Muslim

9. What does the crescent moon symbolizes?

A. Progress

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