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By Graham Staplehurst, Peter C. Fenlon, Angus McBride

Minas Tirith, the Guarded urban, rises from the bottom of Mount Mindolluin. Capital of Gondor, it's the preeminent image of the fight opposed to Sauron of Mordor. No different urban in western Middle-earth deals better wish for the protection of the loose Peoples. Minas Tirith instructions the vast hole among the White Mountains and the Mountains of Shadow that encircle the darkish Lord's place of origin. Its seven partitions and 7 degrees appear to develop out of the stone, as though carved via Giants. every one tier of the Royal urban wraps round the rock and looms above the encircling region, its ramparts glimmering white with every one dawn. excessive atop the capital, at the uppermost point, the Tower of Ecthelion reaches skyward like a pearl-and-crystal spire. Amidst the typhoon spawned through the Lord of the earrings, this fort is the final carry in Minas Tirith, an exceptional bastion in an ominous time.

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Then have the child take the box around the room and fill it with that number of toys, blocks, or other objects. If desired, let the children work in pairs and take turns helping each other count out objects into the numbered boxes. McGraw-Hill Children’s Publishing ©© School Specialty Publishing 32 1-57029-488-7 101 Number Activities Math 36 CALENDAR NUMBER GAMES Materials Old calendars Scissors Index cards Glue Crayons Activity Use old calendars to make these number games for the children to play.

Repeat for as long as you can remember the children’s movements. When things become too confused, start all over again with the next child. Sung to: “The Farmer in the Dell” Can you move like this? Can you move like this? Watch me—one, two, three, four, five, Six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Gayle Bittinger Variation: Instead of singing the song on this page, play some lively music. Have the first child make a motion and have everyone follow along to the count of ten. Then have a second child add another motion, which the children follow to the count of ten, before repeating the first motion ten times.

Triangles all have three sides. Count them 1–2–3. Kathy McCullough Hint: Have paper strips of varying lengths available so the children can make triangles of many different sizes. McGraw-Hill Children’s Publishing ©© School Specialty Publishing 41 1-57029-488-7 101 Number Activities Math 47 IS IT A SQUARE? Materials Construction paper Scissors Ruler Activity Out of construction paper, cut six 9-inch squares, three 6 x 9-inch rectangles, and three 9 x 12-inch rectangles. Set out the shapes and a 12-inch ruler.

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