Tsunami Death Toll Still Rising - Al
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Tsunami Death Toll Still Rising - Al
Inside this Issue The Unity In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful Intermediate Stage Activities Pg.2 New English Program [112.1] Say: He, Allah, is One. [112.2] Allah is He on Pg.2 Whom all depend. [112.3] He begets not, nor is He begotten. [112.4] And none is like Him. Creativity in our Schools Pg.2 Two dreaming Headmasters Pg.3 Allah's Apostle said, "Do Orientation Program Pg.3 not long for meeting your enemy, and ask Allah for safety (from all sorts of evil)." Sports / Lighter Side Science Corner Pg.4 Website:www.alanjal.com E-mail:alanjaljed@hotmail.com P.O.Box 7575, Jeddah 21472 Tel:6830551 Fax:6987204 Tsunami Death Toll Still Rising It was early Sunday morning, the day after Christmas. Fishermen were already at sea off the coast of Indonesia's Sumatra island. Tourists, many bleary-eyed from holiday celebration, were starting to make their way to Thailand's white sand beaches. Then, underneath the Indian Ocean west of Sumatra, pressures along a major fault line reached the breaking point in a sudden shift of the earth's tectonic plates. It was the trigger for the worst natural disaster the world has seen in decades - a massive earthquake that sent walls of water crashing into coastlines from South Asia to Africa, killing more than 150,000 people in 11 nations. Five weeks later, the death toll still rises, thousands of people are missing, millions are homeless and people in devastated coastal communities don't even know where to start with rebuilding. N e e d l e s o n seismographs around the world went crazy, registering the biggest earthquake in 40 years, a magnitude 9.0 that dwarfed those that devastated Kobe, Japan, ten years ago and the San Francisco area in 1906. Buildings crumbled in Banda Aceh, capital of Sumatra's restive Aceh province. High-rises groaned from Jakarta, 1,000 miles to the south, to Bangkok, 780 miles to the north. The shaking stopped, but the worst was yet to come. The energy that had been released - some estimates put it at the force of a million atomic bombs was roiling along the ocean floor at nearly the speed of a passenger jet. Some scientists speculated that the entire planet may have briefly shuddered in its orbit. Around the world, seismologists debated whether to issue tsunami warnings but no mechanisms existed to get out the word. And unlike the Pacific rim, where tsunamis are a regular threat, there were no special buoys to provide an early warning in the Indian Ocean. The last major tsunami to hit the region was in 1883, when the Krakatoa volcano erupted (AP). Effective Teacher (Time & Place) Talking or writing about the teacher is a bit saddening. A teacher has a moral and educational message to deliver. He is or he should be an educator, a parent, a brother, a friend, a researcher and a thinker. He is innovative, creative and discerning. All these titles and Mr. Awad Ahmed Allo many others have been bestowed Administrative Manager upon him by the society as appreciation and respect to his great role. I still remember my school days when I was at elementary school. There used to be a minimum of 30 students in class. We were seated on a big carpet on the floor. There was a blackboard and a solemn teacher holding a long stick in his hands. Everyday I walked 4 kms to and fro. Nevertheless I was very happy and never tired or bored. Our parents’ desire to send us to school to learn was great and it was a great push forward to us. A teacher used to have a very strong character. He was bother feared and respected by his students. As soon as he stepped into the class, everyone stood up in a sort of military discipline. Even parents never dared to disturb him whilst in class during their frequent visits to the school. They willingly and contentedly gave him permission to culture their kids in whatever way he thought was right. This was the teacher’s image in the past, but what about today ? Also what about today’s students ? The future still hides a lot. This age is characterized by science, technology, openmindedness, unlimited means of luxury and entertainment, blue-tooth, etc. This generation is much more fascinated by technology products than by learning and acquiring knowledge. What matters most of them is to get a certificate in any way, to find a job and to get married and start a family. It’s the responsibility of teachers, parents, educationalist, religious men, politicians, psychologists and sociologists to decide whether what we offer this generation is adequate or not. It’s their role to judge the suitability compatibility courses to their real needs. Are our teachers efficient enough ? Do they possess the desire and potential to cope with this technological break-through? A question that needs three answers !! Jan / Feb 2005 - Issue Donate to help the sea surge disaster victims in South Asia As of today, 165,000 lives were lost to massive sea surges devastating huge coastal areas in the Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004. Most of those having survived the disaster have lost all their belongings. Al Anjal Mr. M.H. Ghouth Administration represented by the General Manager General Director, Sheikh Zaki Mustafa Edrees and the General Manager, Mohammad Hamza Ghouth - who held a meeting with Al-Anjal seniors last Thursday to discuss the matter- have called on both students and staff to take part in a donation campaign for the sake of helping those affected by the tsunamis and the humanitarian crisis they have created. AI-Anjal Periodical urges everyone to contribute generously as every penny will count in that humanitarian effort. Al Anjal and North Reddish Junior School of Stockport - UK Coordinate efforts in respond to the International Relief Appeal The noble aim of relieving the devastated families and children flashed in the minds of the school children who wondered how they could help others who lost home, belongings and even future. It was agreed with North Reddish School which is in link with Al Anjal that on Wednesday 12th January 2005 (1st Dhul Hijjah 1425) both schools could draw a circle on the playground (this would represent the world) and the students could bring in coins to place on the circle to complete a ring of coins. In the middle, “Al Anjal School and North Reddish School working together to help others” would appear. The money would then be sent off to help other children that h a v e b e e n affected by the Tsunami. INTERMEDIATE SOCIETY - INTERMEDIATE SOCIETY To achieve our academic goals and prepare our students to pass Cambridge and TOEFL exams with the highest scores, Al-Anjal has adopted a new policy this school year. We combine teaching both Cambridge exams and two of Hamdi Abdul-Aziz English Supervisor the most renowned course: HBJ at the elementary level and Green Light at intermediate and secondary levels. The yield is so far satisfactory and gaining admiration from parents, students as well as teaching staff. Registration for Cambridge exam has become compulsory and additional English classes have been assigned to cover the material given. Initial evaluation of the process is encouraging and we are determined to make it a continuous success. Any parental comments will be considered with the utmost concern. Please, don't hesitate to contact us in that case . ( AP) Creativity in our Schools The technological break-through that characterizes our age calls for us not to stand still and not to remain just recipients of other’s creations. This is the case nowadays. We are just users of others’ products in all Mr. Mahmoud Tokhta fields especially communication and Educational Inspector science. As educationalists, we should look for student creativity as he is the most important side in the whole educational process. We should pave the ground for him so that his talents can be let out. This shouldn’t only be confined to the learning process, but it ought to cover all fields in which he can produce and create. Thus, we can have more creative minds like Beethoven in Music Pele and Renaldo in Soccer, Shakespeare in Literature, Ibn Sina in Medicine, Picasso in art and many others. It’s our message to guide our students towards success and to teach them how to thin creatively.(AP) Al-Anjal Students up to Second Round in Intra-Schools Competition A group of Top students from Al-Anjal Intermediate School participated in the first round of the Top Students Competition organized by the Committee of Private Schools. The lot placed our school within the Second Group which included beside Al-Anjal: Jeel Al-Faisal and Al-Nasr schools. Our school scored second place and moved up to the second round which will be held in the second term Our school group was represented by: Hussam Darweesh, Salah Dahbour, Faisal Abdul-Jawad, Rami Hnafi and Abdul-Rahman Shelli. AP wishes them success in getting first place. My Travel Memory Thanksgiving: A Special American Holiday It was a fantastic party!! I was in America, and it was the time of one of the most important holidays which they celebrate on the third Thursday of November every Samer Kaki year. This is a family holiday. Most people 1st Intermediate spend the day with their relatives. They feel thankful for the good things in their lives. On the Thanksgiving holiday, most people eat turkey and pumpkin pie. ANJAL PERIODICAL Published by : English Department, Intermediate & Secondary Sections Mr. Zaky Mustafa Edrees General Director A Scientific Tour to Prince Faisal Ibn Fahd Intermediate School Among the Visit-exchange Program between schools, the Scientific Club of Al-Anjal Intermediate School paid a scientific visit to Prince Faisal Ibn Fahd Intermediate School on Saturday 21/10/1524 H. at 9:30. am. The visit’s program included: 1- Short reception ceremony. 2- Watching a scientific show about cars history. 3- Watching an English language video entitled:(How do things function?) 4- Having breakfast in the school guests hall. 5- A visit to the host school Scientific Club. 6- A scientific quiz. 7- A tour around the school utilities. Our teachers and students were also welcomed by Mr. Fahd Al-Harthi, the supervisor of Prince Faisal Intermediate School Scientific Club. The Photography Society Tours Jeddah Traditional Fish Market The Society of Photography of Al-Anjal Intermediate School organized an artistic tour to Jeddah Traditional Central Fish Market on Tuesday 25/10/1425 H. Students toured the market and lots of snapshots. The best of the shots will be chosen for the annual exhibition to be held soon. This tour was one of a package of tours planned for this school year. Students participated positively in the tour, among them were: Saud Waheeb Arab, Abdul-Rahman Simbawa, Ammar Khaled Baqabas, Ahmad Khaled Khayyat, Faisal Abdullah Habib, Al-Mu'taz Fahd Al-Jiffri, Abdul-Rahman Faqeeh and Abdul-Malik Naqadi. The creative artist Mr. Zuhair Toula, AlAnjal Photography C l u b s u p e r v i s o r, a c c o m pa n i e d t h e students in the tour. Riyadh : Our Capital City Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia lies almost in the center of the Arabian Peninsula. In Arabic Riyadh means areas that include gardens, orchards and trees. It was from Riyadh that King Abdul-Aziz, the Khaled Al-Salem founder of Saudi Arabia –May Allah's Wael Intermediate Student mercy be bestowed upon him- started his long march to regain the city and then, unite the whole Kingdom. The city's climate is hot and dry in summer and cool in winter. It is now one thousand six hundreds square meters with a population of two millions people. Riyadh is now witnessing a diverse of civilization and cultural prosperity including all aspects economical, architectural, and educational beside remarkable health services. There are so many modern and up-todate features which can be compared to the world most advanced countries like King Khaled International Airport, Al-Khaleej Bridge with its three floors, tunnels and junctions. There is also King Fahd International Stadium which is famous for its unique Arab-tent design and which can hold about 80,000 spectators. You can also see Imam Saud Islamic University and other many giant scientific and health centers and specialized hospitals like King Abdul-Aziz City for Science and Technology. Mr. Mohd. Hamza Ghouth General Manager Madagascar is home to at least 150,000 living species found nowhere else in the world. visit ended at 12:30 pm. Students who participated in the visit were: Salah Saad Dahbour, Waleed Nawaf Ghouth, Talal Khaled AlSalem, Nawaf Khaled Andejani, Abdul-Elah Saud Mukhtar, Abdullah Mohammad Hassan Kafi, Saud Waheeb Arab and Ahmad Mohammad Bakri. Students were accompanied by the Scientific Club supervisor, Ayman Mohammad AbdulWa h h a b a n d Mahmoud Hemsi, the extra-curriculum activities supervisor. Many Returns of the Happy Eid In a response to a circular from Jeddah Directorate of Education to celebrate Eid AlFitr, the Intermediate School held a social program to exchange congratulations on the Muslim feast on Sunday 8/10/1425 H. All school family participated including the students and their teachers. Students offered each other and their teachers Arabian coffee, dates and various kinds of sweets. The program started at 10 o’clock in the morning and continued to the end of the first break around 11 am. Saud Sultan, from second grade presented bouquets to the teachers on the occasion. We ask Allah, the Almighty to bless us and our school with well-being and prosperity. Al-Anjal Team Second in Football Championship Al-Anjal football team scored second place of the fourth league in the Football Championship for North Jeddah Schools held and supervised by Jeddah Educational Directorate-North Jeddah Supervision Center. The league included eight teams (Al-Anjal, Fajr AlIslam, Al-Nahda, AlMajd, Prince Sultan, Al-Nidhameeya, Jeel Al-Fahd and Rawdat Jeddah). Our team won all its matches except the one against Prince Sultan School which they won, with great difficulty, with a very narrow score : 5 to 3. The rules of the championship stipulate that only the first place team will play in the finals. The school team was represented by: (Naif Al-Sehaili, Faisal Abdul-Jawad, Turki Saud Sultan, AbdulRahman Shelli, Abdul-Rahman Najjar, Majed Harden, Salih Al-Sulieman, Feras Al-Bakri, Sami Jaloon and Badr Haidar) Good luck to our students in the future championships. Answers to The Lighter Side Hidden Animals 2.horse, 3.cat, 4.rabbit 5.monkey, 6.dog, 7.kitten 8.wasp, 9.snake 10.hen, 11.camel, 12.bear A New Strategy for the English Language Program Did you know ? Middle Riddle apPle, balLoon, bAt, oNe, butTons, hAt, preTzel, arRow, tEa, kEy = PLANT A TREE 2 Mr. Awad Ahmed Allo Admin. Manager Contributors: Mr. Waleed Mahjoub, Mr. Atef Al-Rayah, Mr.Baha Fathi, Mr. Mohd Abdel-Aziz Editorial Supervisor: Mr.Hamdi Abdul-Aziz Layout Designer : Mohd. Syfuddin Did you know ? American workplaces discard enough paper each year to build a 12-foot high wall stretching from Los Angeles to New York. SECONDARY SOCIETY - SECONDARY SOCIETY University Orientation Program Gets Students’ Appreciation It’s Al Anjal’s policy to keep on offering help to its students till and even after graduation. Third year secondary students are always university oriented and programs are carried out every year to guide them. This will help them decide which major best suits their potentials. Visits to the school by officials from various An Invitation to Read By: Fahad Sagr (2-D) It is generally admitted that reading broadens the mind. There are many books you can enjoy reading. One of these is "Silent no more". It is Paul Findley's most challenging, complex and enthralling book. The congressman, Paul Findley's trip to South Yemen to plead for the release of an imprisoned U.S. citizen started him on unexpected journey through the World of Islam that continued for twenty-five years and inspired him this book. Paul Findley, the author of "They Dare to Speak out", chronicles his far-flung trail of discovery, the false stereotypes of Islam that linger in the minds of the American people, the corrective actions that the leaders of America's seven million Muslims are undertaking and the community's remarkable progress in main stream politics. So, this is an invitation to enjoy reading this important book about Islam written by an American Christian politician. AI-Anjal Distinguished Excursions Pursuant to the directions of the supervisor of AlAnjal schools and the principal of the secondary school to arrange different excursions that satisfy the students' needs in the secondary stage, an excursion to the desert was arranged. The aim was to make students feel confidence and yearn the environment of life in the past . The students' impression was incredible. About forty students rushed to participate in this particular excursion. They enjoyed driving 4WD cars in the golden sand. Many students showed great ability and skill in driving such cars in such places. The gaiety of the occasion was the main factor that made it successful. The excursion was supervised by: Mr. Hisham Othman, Mr. AbdulAziz Al-Ahmari, Mr. Abdul-Rahman Al-Ghorashi and Mr. Tawfeeg Al-Ghorashi. (AP) Death Toll in Asia By: (Faisal Addas 2-C) More than 150 thousands of people were killed and tens of thousands were reported missing in an unprecedented catastrophe caused by the recent earthquake in the Indian Ocean. Entire cities were devastated by the huge waves and thousands of villages were demolished as well. The nature destructive power of tsunami wiped an entire Thai village off the map. The economic disaster is enormous. Damage in the infrastructure is huge, too. Main four Asian countries were profoundly affected: Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Thailand. Other countries like Kenya, Sultanate of Oman and Somalia were also affected. Donations are collected allover the world by charity organizations. Also, aid is given by many countries but the Arab aid is the biggest among all. universities in and outside Saudi Arabia take place. School excursions also head for different universities and educational organizations. This term, a group of 20 students supervised by Mr. Hamdi Abdul-Aziz, English Supervisor, attended an orientation presentation about universities in the UK. The presentation was hosted by the British Council on its premises at Al-Farsi Center in Jeddah. Students expressed their pleasure with such fruitful visits and programs which they find of great importance for them especially at this crucial time of deciding upon their future career options. (AP) Being a smart tourist By: Rami Samargandi (2-C) There are several things you may do to have the best vacation you can imagine. Cities and places that attract many tourists can be fun. These places can also be hectic and dangerous. Here are some tips on how to be a smart tourist: * Use traveler's cheques to protect against your money being stolen. No one can spend a traveler's cheque but the person who bought it. Also, if traveler's cheques are lost, they can be replaced at little or no cost. * Tour cities on special tour buses. This is the easiest and quickest way to get an overall view of cities you are visiting. Then you can decide which places you want to take a closer look at later in your trip. * Look for discounts and bargains to help you save money. Sometimes it is easy to ask the local people of the area for more information on good deals. Certain part of town may be well known for variety of merchandise and bargain prices. You will probably find these areas to be full of interesting and unusual people as well. Don't be afraid to discover real personality of a city. TYPES OF STORES By : Rayan Fakeeh (2 B) Convenience store. Convenience stores can be found in most neighborhoods. A convenience store sells some groceries, snack food, gasoline, and a few things for the house and car It is a quick-stop store for when you’re in a hurry. Grocery store. A grocery store sells groceries. Groceries include food, personal-care products , cleaning supplies , and paper products. Supermarket. Like a grocery store, a supermarket sells groceries But it may also sell many other things, like car supplies, furniture, yard-care products, hardware supplies, and toys Many supermarkets also have a bakery, a small restaurant or delicatessen, and a pharmacy. Drugstore. Drugstores sell personal-care products and medicines They also sell cleaning supplies, paper products, yard-care products, and a few kinds of food Drugstores always have a pharmacy where you can get special medicines. Department store. Department stores have many different sections (called “departments”) that sell things like clothing, furniture, appliances, dishes, and toys. Discount stores and factory outlets. Discount stores are a mixture of drugstore and department store They sell many different kinds of products at prices that are lower than department store prices. Factory outlet stores are owned by companies that make products They sell their own products for less money than you would pay at a regular store. Specialty shops. There are stores that sell one kind of product-like sports supplies, shoes, cooking supplies, or books. Two new Principals dreaming for Al Anjal Al Anjal Secondary school has a new Principal this year, Mr. Misfir Al-Ghamdi, a leading educationalist who has spent more that 15 years as a teacher and administrator in the field of Mr.Mesfir Al-Ghamdi Principal - Secondary education both in Saudi Arabia and abroad (in Malaysia). He is a broad-minded, energetic and self-motivated principal who has a ambition and dreams for Al Anjal to be an ideal educational institute. “Al Anjal is an advanced school which is in noway less than best international schools around”. Mr. Mesfir says. He also adds, “I especially admire the owners’ ambition to place Al Anjal in the highest position among other schools”. Mr. Mesfir thinks this can easily be achieved as the school is equipped with the latest educational facilities, the students are highly committed and the teachers are holders of the highest qualifications and experienced as well. Another promising headmaster is Mr.Sami AlMe’aidi who took over in the intermediate stage this term. Mr. Sami is dynamic and committed with over 12 years of experience Mr.Sami Al-Me’aidi Principal-Intermeidate as an educationalist. “Al-Anjal is the pride of Saudi Private Schools. It has already gained a good name locally and it is the first Saudi school that has links with international schools abroad.” he says. “I think this success is due to the sincere efforts exerted by both owners and staff.” he continues. Mr. Sami promises to work hard for maintaining Al Anjal’s good reputation as an outstanding educational institute. Al Anjal Periodical wishes the two principals every success in their hard task to keep Al Anjal as distinguished as ever. (AP). Al Ehsan Secondary School Students visit Anjal Science Club Members of the Science club at Al Ehsan Secondary School visited Al Anjal Science Club on Monday 23/10/1425 H. This visit comes as one of the activities in a program to exchange scientific experience among the science clubs in secondary schools. The group was received by Mr. Mesfir Al-Ghamdi, principal of Secondary School who welcomed them to the school wishing them a successful tour. The guests were accompanied by Mr. Khair Allah Abdel Daiem, coordinator of the science club, who showed them around the school utilities, the computer lab as well as the English Lab where they met Mr. Hamdy Abdel Aziz, who gave them an idea about the books, courses and the equipment in the lab. Then they went to the physic lab and the science club where, a student, Ahmed Felali, from class 3 C carried out the Vandegraph experiment which resulted in creating a high potential difference. After that, they went to the Chemistry lab where, another student, Jameel Addas carried out Fountain experiment and detecting the acids and alkalizes. The guests admired Anjal’s science club which has achieved the first position among others in Jeddah and has kept its position for more than four years now. The science club made its first brilliant appearance in 1421 H when it came second among the schools of Jeddah. 3 4 SPORTS / LITRERARY / SCIENCE QUIZ / THE LIGHTER SIDE Al Anjal Incubates Champions Mohannad Al-Najar, his parents’ pride and his school’s best representative in the Kingdom Swimming Championship was determined and achieved what he had earnestly worked for. He won Mohannad Al-Najar the Gold Medal and the tile of “The Kingdom’s fatest Swimmer,” Mohannad achieved gold medal in 200 meters gold medal in 50 meters back stroke gold medal in 50 meters butterfly silver medal in 100 meters For his achievements, Mohannad was hornoured by the school in the morning assembly which gave him a strong push towards future success. In the same competition, an other student, Mohamed Sahaqy, won the gold medal in 50 meters crawl and a bronze medal in 200 meters. AP is very proud of these two great champions and wishes them Mohamed Sahaqy continuous success. AI-Anjal hosts North Jeddah Football Competition For the fourth year successively, Al-Anjal has been chosen as head of its group in football and handball competition in north Jeddah. This a natural consequence of the successes achieved by Al-Anjal in hosting the last few years competitions. The first group includes the following secondary schools: Al- Thagr, Fajr Al-Islam, Al-Hijrah and Rawdat Jeddah. While the second group includes: AlAnjal, AlAndalus, Al-Shoura and Al-Nizamiah. Al Anjal Champion in Karate How sweet winning is! How encouraging medals are! Bassim AlHazmi, a 3rd secondary Anjal student, won first place in the Western Region Karate Championship. He was rewarded by the Saudi Federation by being dispatched to a training camp in Bassim Al-Hazmi Lebanon. The purpose was to prepare him for the Kingdom's Championship that will be held for first level players. AP wishes Bassim and all other sporty students continuous success and plenty of gold medals. NAMES OF HOMES By Hamoud Al-Edreesi Apartment. An apartment is a room or group of rooms to live in Some apartments are a port of an old house, Most apartments are grouped together into apartment complexes. An apartment complex is usually owned by a company that has a manager to take core of all the apartments. Condominium. A condominium is usually called “condo” Condos are similar to apartments, except that condos are owned by individual owners. A condominium complex is run by an organization mode Up of all the individual owners. Duplex. A duplex is a building that has two living spaces-either side by side or one above the other There are also triplexes with three living spaces and quadriplexes with four living spaces. Town house. A town house is one of several houses in a row that share common walls You often find five or ten town houses together Town houses are usually larger than apartments and condos. House. A house is a building that stands alone Houses are usually larger and cost more than apartments, condos, duplexes, and town houses They often have garages. Home. A home is where you live Your home may be on apartment, a condominium, a duplex, a town house, or a house. Smile with AP Teacher : “Here is a math problem, if your dad earned $ 300 a week and he gave you half, what would you have ? Student : “A heart attack”. Teacher : “What’s the purpose of having school?” Student : Without school there wouldn’t be a reason for holidays and summer vacations. One kid was so bad, his parents went to PTA under an assumed name. Student : “Is it true that the law of gravity keeps us on earth ? Teacher : “Yes” Student : “Then what kept us before the law was passed ?” Father : “Son, I ‘m worried about your being at the bottom of the class”. Son : “Dad, they teach the same stuff at both ends”. Did you know ? Science Corner ! Environmental "Idioms" Greening: the act of making something green or fresh. The program to plant trees along the downtown boulevards is an example of greening the city. Ecology: a division of biology concerned with the relationship between living things and their environment. Because there are many people today using the natural resources of the world; ecology has become an important concern. Extinct: no longer existing or found on earth Dinosaurs and the giant mammoths are now extinct. Global warming: the increase in world temperature due to the greenhouse effect . Global warming is causing some melting of the polar ice caps. resulting in increases coastal flooding. CAN YOU PLANT THE TREES? Uncle Billy brought back eight exotic evergreen trees from his trip around the world. He said to his niece and nephew: i will give all the trees to the one who can plant them so that no two trees are in the same horizontal line, the same vertical line, or the same diagonal line.” PROVERBS Goodness is better than beauty. He that is master of himself will soon be master of others. He that knows nothing, doubts nothing. Test Saturday ! DOWNLOADING ANSWER HIDDEN ANIMALS Find the animal hidden in: each sentence. The first one has been done as a sample. 1. If you don't go at ten o' clock, you’ll be late . 2. I abhor selfish people who think only of themselves, 3. We knew Bob was nervous because of his frantic attitude. 4. A rabbi taught me Hebrew. 5. The choir is singing poorly: tell them on key notes they must get it right. 6. Stop complaining: without further ado go and finish your homework. 7. What's in the first aid kit? Ten bandaids, some antiseptic, and some iodine. 8. After the collision Fred was pretty shaken up. 9. Legend has it that Lady Godiva was naked when she rode through the town. 10. No matter how many times we explain something to Andrew he never gets it right the first time. 11.Don't tell me the teacher came late again! 12. I'm broke this weekend: be a real pal and lend me $10.00. Middle Riddle-Identify each of the picture below. In the space beneath each picture. "write the middle letter of each word. For example. the first picture is an apple and the middle letter is P. "when finished. the Middle Riddle will reveal an important thing that you can do to help the environment. CARTOON STRIP ESTIMATED TIME REMAINING 04:14 One ton of recycled paper can save 17 trees and three cubic yards of landfill space