by Natanel Yanchevsky
Artwork: Natanel Yanchevsky, Alon Ben Simon, Eitan Yehezkel
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Natanel’s Work
- A) The article deals with one of the most famous holidays in the UK, Easter, it is very famous in UK and in the entire world, almost everyone celebrates it!
- B) The general idea of the article is to show how people in the United Kingdom celebrate, they paint eggs for example.
- C) The article tells us people in the UK paint eggs, it is a tradition because in the 1800’s people gifted painted eggs to other people.
- D) This information can be used in math to create percentage problems, for example, 40% of the eggs are painted blue and 60% of them are painted red, there are 40 blue eggs, how many red eggs are there?
Fashionable – אופנתי
Silly – טיפשי
Whereby – שבו
Sweetened – ממותק
Currants – דומדמניות

Alon’s Work
- A) The article deals with a special holiday in the UK, it is special because many people visit the same place to watch the sunrise together.
- B) The general idea of the text is to explain about this special day.
- C) The article tells us that on the June solstice, the Northern Hemisphere will have the longest day and shortest night of the year. (The opposite holds true for the Southern Hemisphere, where June brings the winter solstice and the shortest day of the year). It is celebrated all over the UK in a wide variety of ways. Perhaps the most famous is the celebration at the Stonehenge Ancient Monument, where around 10,000 people gather to watch the sunrise.
- D) When the world is tilted 23.4 degrees towards the sun, the holiday happens, this information can be used in math.
Sunrise- זריחה
General – מרכזי
Gather – לאסוף
Hemisphere – חצי כדור

Ethan’s Work
- A) The article deals with a special holiday in the United Kingdom and is celebrated on the first Monday of May every year.
- B) The general idea of the article is to show us who invented this day what happens in this day and when did it first happen.
- C) The article tells us that Bank holidays were first established by the banker, politician, and scientific writer Sir John Lubbock, who drafted the Bank Holiday Act in 1871. in this day all banks remain closed, as well as some shops. Public transport facilities are reduced too.
- D) This information can be used in math as a percentage problem, for example: 20 percent of the banks are closed so 80 percent remains.
מופחת – reduced
מתקנים – facilities
בהתחלה – Initially
התבוננות – observing
מורשת – heritage

Published: Nov 3, 2022
Latest Revision: Nov 3, 2022
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