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  1. The Gobi, the large desert in Asia, lies in northern China and southern Mongolia. It is growing at an alarming rate, particularly towards the south. This “desertification” is caused by increased human activity. The Chinese government is trying to halt the desert’s forward progress by planting great swaths of new forest, the so-called “Green Wall of China”. The name “Gobi” is Mongolian for “waterless place, semidesert”. You can play the Thomas Joseph crossword by downloading its mobile app (Google Play Apple App Store). © 2023 Unlikely Artificial Intelligence Limited | Privacy Policy @Dick Swart – I love writing with fountain pens – had to in Catholic grammar school, though they allowed us the new-fangled cartridge type.I was always fascinated by the whole mechanism, the smell of the ink, carrying extra cartridges… Always liked the complex simplicity of a fine one.And thanks for that link to the Pink Pearl, which then lead me (pun intended) to the Crayola story.Aah… and blue ink stains – caused either by accident, or by the boys in the playground starting a fountain pen fight – flicking an open pen rapidly, causing the ink to stream out onto anything and everything in its path.(No pigtails in the inkwells, though – that was before my time.)Etched indelibly in my brain.Thanks!!
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    I would guess you know the game Jenga, but the goal is that you stack a bunch of blocks into a tower. One by one, you pull out a block and try to set it up so that another competitor will have to pick a block that makes the tower fall. You can make this game a bit more academic by writing questions onto the Jenga pieces in permanent marker or sticking a label onto the Jenga piece that has a question. This does, of course, make this Jenga set math-y forever, but if the questions are something that students will be practicing over and over again, it could be a worthwhile investment. You could also have one easier question and one challenge question per block to make it like 2 games in one. These cool math games are perfect for helping our kids keep learning alive and refreshing their math skills.

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