The The Beeches Daily Sparkle
The Reminiscence and Activities Newspaper
TODAY IN HISTORY
On 14th March 1879, one of the world’s greatest scientists was born in Germany. He is regarded as the father of modern physics and one of the greatest intellects in history. In 1921 he received the Nobel Prize for Services to Theoretical Physics. Einstein’s father’s business failed and the family moved to Italy. Albert Einstein attended college in Zurich. There was only one female student on the maths and physics course, and she became Einstein’s first wife. They had 2 sons but separated. Einstein married his cousin Elsa in 1919.
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Wednesday 14th March 2012
THE WAY WE WERE
How often did you buy a new lipstick? I had favourite colours that I used most of the time so I probably bought a new one twice a year. Sometimes I would treat myself to a different colour if one caught my fancy. I didn’t generally spend a lot on cosmetics. It was good when you bought a new lipstick because the case was shiny and new too. I liked Yardley lipsticks because I liked the smell of them. Some lipsticks felt nice when you put them on. I didn’t like lipsticks that were too dry, or at the opposite end of the scale, too creamy.
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DO YOU REMEMBER?
OVER TO YOU
Dear Mary and Jimmy As you drive across many parts of Eastern England these days, you often see Pillboxes left in place after the 2nd World War. There were three around where we lived and us boys had great fun playing in them. The best one was in the middle of a farmer’s field so we could only use that after harvest, and before ploughing. The other two were in meadows and we had all sorts of imaginary attacks and battles around them. From them we repelled German Paratroopers and Civil War soldiers – as well as sometimes whooping Red Indians. They also made good shelters when it rained!
I wish I had someone to run errands for me! When we were children, my brother and I always seemed to be running errands for Mother and our neighbours. I didn’t mind posting letters, but I hated going to the butcher. The smell of meat was something I really didn’t like. My brother was the one who got asked to carry the heavy items. The best errand of all was when we were asked to take lemonade bottles back. Pop bottles had a penny deposit on them and we were allowed to keep half of what was due. Best wishes from Shirley
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WHO INVENTED IT? Name the inventors of these useful objects. 1. Telephone. James Watt or Alexander Graham Bell 2. Lightbulb Humphry Davy or Thomas Edison 3. Radio Marconi or Logie Baird 4. Fountain pen. Lewis Waterman or William Shakespeare
THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD We're off to see the ----, The Wonderful Wizard of ----. You'll find he is a whiz of a Wiz If ever a ---- there was. If ever oh ever a Wiz there was The Wizard of Oz is one ----, Because, because, because, because, because. Because of the wonderful things he ----. We're ---- to see the Wizard. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. ---- the Yellow Brick Road. Follow the ---- Brick Road. Follow, follow, follow, follow, Follow the Yellow Brick ----.
5. Printing Press. William Caxton or Geoffrey Chaucer
ANSWERS ANSWERS 1. Wizard 4. because 7. Follow
2. Oz 5. does 8. Yellow
3. Wiz 6. off 9. Road
1. Alexander Graham Bell 2. Thomas Edison 3. Marconi 4. Lewis Waterman 5. William Caxton
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The Daily Sparkle • Carer’s Notes
The Daily Sparkle Carer’s Notes
17 - 23 Jan 2011
Wednesday 14th March 2012 PAGE 1 • TODAY IN HISTORY • through the years • 14th March 1879 Albert Einstein Background: Albert Einstein is widely regarded as a genius for his work as a
mathematician and physicist. He laid the foundation for atomic theories and the relationship between matter and energy. Questions: Did you recognise the picture as Albert Einstein? Do you know the names of any other famous scientists? What were they famous for?
PAGE 1 • THE WAY WE WERE • from Mary’s point of view New lipstick Background: Buying a new lipstick is a morale booster for many women. Lots of women
wear lipstick even if they don’t wear much other make-up. Questions: Do you like wearing lipstick? What sort of colours do you like - red, pinky ones or orange-y colours? What brands did you like? Which ones do you think stayed on longest? How old were you when you bought your first lipstick? What did it feel like when you put it on? What did it taste like?
PAGE 2 • DO YOU REMEMBER? • from Jimmy’s point of view Pillboxes in the fields Background: In 1940 a network of defences was hastily built all over the British Isles to
prevent an anticipated German invasion. The most common of these defences were small squat concrete forts sited at road junctions, canals and other strategic points. They were known as ‘Pill Boxes’ because they were shaped like the boxes that doctors used for pills. Over 28,000 were built but less than 6,000 still survive. Questions: Were there any Pillboxes around where you lived? Did you play around them as a child? What sorts of games did you play?
PAGE 2 • OVER TO YOU • Readers’ Letters Errands Background: Children were expected to be helpful, especially to older people. Being asked
to fetch and carry things or go to the shops was something that most Sparkles’ readers experienced as children. Today, children are not allowed out on the street at such a young age. Questions: Did you have to run errands when you were a child? Who for? Where did you go? What did you buy or bring back? Did you mind doing it? Did you get paid for it?
PAGE 3 • QUIZ • Who invented it PAGE 3 • SINGALONG • Follow the Yellow Brick Road
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