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Noteworthy News

2025-12-06
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In today’s news, Qatar Charity empowers Jordanian families through new projects, global team of scientists warns sea levels in China rising “fastest” in 4,000 years, European Union supports recycling in Georgia to create greener economy, Zimbabwe leading Africa’s rise in sustainable, experience-rich tourism, everyday heroes in Minnesota, USA, save children from burning bus, new UK vegan collagen designed to support joint health, and India-based animal-people welfare group to open animal-folk hospital.

Here is a learning tip for you. Literacy multisensory instruction approaches improve not only learning but also reading comprehension, since they combine multiple sensory modalities like visual, auditory, and tactile elements that cater to diverse learning styles and needs. By incorporating multiple senses at the same time, stronger neural connections are formed, cultivating better understanding and retention of reading skills. Research has demonstrated that integrating these techniques in literacy instruction can be especially beneficial for students with learning disabilities like dyslexia, since it supports their cognitive processing and enhances phonemic awareness, decoding skills, and fluency. Try out this hands-on learning technique with your children. Take a marker and write digraph and letters on a Pop It. Then, create a list of words for your child to read. As you say it, pop each sound. Then say the complete word. Happy learning!

We now interrupt your day for an important laugh. Today’s joke is “The Modern Fashion.”

Grandma Rose, age 78, looked at her granddaughter Kylee, 16 years old, who was wearing torn jeans and an oversized band t-shirt.

“Sweetheart, are you sure You’re dressed to go out? You look like you lost a fight with a laundry basket.”

“It’s called fashion, Grandma. The holes are on purpose.”

“If holes are trendy, I’ve got a whole closet of gardening clothes you can borrow. Authentic wear and tear— no extra charge.”

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And now we have a heartline in Spanish, with multiple-language subtitles, from Jazmín in Argentina

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