SUMMER DAY CAMP WEEK 4 This journal belongs to: __________________________ Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday My Journal Checklist My Star Chart DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5
Jul 20, 2015
SUMMER DAY CAMP WEEK 4
This journal belongs to: __________________________
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
My Journal Checklist
My Star Chart
DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5
Summer Camp Memories
Today’s weather is: Today I feel:
This Week . . . My favorite snack was: ___________________
A friend I had fun with was: ____________________
The funniest moment was when: ______________
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A fun game we played was: ______________________
The coolest Show & Tell was: ______________________
A book I read for partner reading was called: ________________________
NAME THAT PRODUCT
Welcome to Scandinavia! Scandinavia is a region of northern Europe consisting of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. These three countries share the same word, “Skandinavien,” referring to the first lands of Norsemen (also known as VIKINGS!). Since
Vikings are so cool, these countries made a special “club” called Scandinavia and no other countries are
allowed to join! They’re VERY picky.
See if you can match the 3 countries with their names:
DENMARK NORWAY SWEDEN
CACTACEAE
CHOKLAD MÖRK
DINERA
FLÄRDFULL
LEDARE
NOT part of the Scandinavian Club
Norway
Denmark
COLOR BY NUMBER – SCANDINAVIAN FLAGS!
Trolls In Scandinavian mythology trolls are described as being extremely old, very strong, but slow and dim-witted. They remain close to nature (dark forests especially)
and are said to turn to stone in the sunlight.
Sweden 1 – RED
2 – BLUE
3 - YELLOW
3-‐ YELLOQ
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The Story of Tomtar
The Tomte of ancient Scandinavian folklore is a small, elusive, nocturnal creature. Very similar to leprechauns, tomtar are rarely ever seen. Usually found around farms, they have a deep love for both the land and its animals. A tomte would look after the family and farm at night and would often leave small treats for the farm animals. It was customary for farmers to leave
small gifts (usually food) in return.
Let’s Learn Norwegian! Try and match the phrase with the correct English translation!
Takk! A. Talk now! B. Thank you! C. Duh!
Hallo! A. Hahaha! B. Huh?! C. Hello!
Ver sa god! A. Please! B. That was good! C. Phew!
Morna! A. Goodbye! B. Good Morning! C. Monkey!