Learning to read is the single most important part of an education because we learn most everything else by reading. Clearly, there is a transition when we are learning to read and then reading to learn. I am sure that the timing of the transition is different among students and having a single test after […]
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LIFE FOOD & DRINK
LIFE FOOD & DRINK Harvest grapes, stomp grapes and then test the product at Tidal School Vineyards’ annual harvest party. On Saturday, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., the harvest party will include time for picking grapes and crushing them, and then a catered brunch will be served inside Tidal School. Brunch will include scrambled eggs, bacon, […]
Zombie puppy
So heres how the imminent apocalypse all began (in case you want to relay the tale to your scrappy group of survivors as you huddle, cold and hungry, around the meager fire at your hidden campsite completely surrounded by a wasteland teeming with brain-munching hordes of zombies): A black-and-white spotted puppy and his four siblings […]
Wait for it …
What could it be? The curiosity served as conversation fodder as CFN intern Bucky pondered the distorted 5320, on the paperboard coaster underneath his perspiring ahem frosty beverage (yes, hes 21, and then some). So, imagine his amusement upon learning Feb. 14 that partners like the state Department of Health, the Oklahoma Health […]
The Mechanic
Fresh from this summers all-star The Expendables, Statham takes over Charles Bronsons role from the 1972 Mechanic as Arthur, the titles hit man for hire who is ordered to off his wealthy mentor (Donald Sutherland, TVs The Pillars of the Earth) and then, feeling guilty, takes the mans destitute son, Steve (Ben Foster, Pandorum), under […]
Trouble in the OKC
Weve got trouble in Oklahoma City. Trouble with a capital T. And that rhymes with P and that stands for pool! No, but seriously. Who knew The Music Man was right all along? This classy story comes to us from NewsOK.com. Well give you a few minutes to put on your fanciest readin glasses before […]
