Sunday, January 29, 2012

Be My Valentine




 I can't believe we are almost to February!  Valentine's day will be here before we know it, so let's get started on party planning.  On Monday we are going to work as a class to determine how many of each item we will need for the party. This is going to tie in with math problem solving in a real life context.

 If you would like to bring something for the party, please look through the comments section to see what has already been signed up for and what needs to be brought.  Here is a list of what we will need (amounts will be announced after Monday's math problem solving lesson!)


Items Needed:
  • Kolaches 
  • Donuts 
  • Donut holes
  • Fruit  
  • Muffins
  • Yogurt
  • Orange juice
  • Water bottles



The History of Valentine's Day:

Every February we celebrate Valentine's Day by giving flowers, candy and cards to those we love. We do this in honor of Saint Valentine. You may be wondering, "Who is St. Valentine"? Time to brush up on your Valentine's history!
Legend has it that Valentine was a priest who served during third century Rome. There was an Emperor at that time by the name of Claudius II. Emperor Claudius II decided that single men made better soldiers than those that were married. With this thought in mind he outlawed marriage for young men in hopes of building a stronger military base. Supposedly, Valentine, decided this decree just wasn't fair and chose to marry young couples secretly. When Emperor Claudius II found out about Valentine's actions he had him put to death.
Another legend has it that Valentine was an imprisoned man who fell in love with his jailor's daughter. Before he was put to death he sent the first 'valentine' himself when he wrote her a letter and signed it 'Your Valentine', words still used on cards today.
Perhaps we'll never know the true identity and story behind the man named St. Valentine, but this much is for sure...February has been the month to celebrate love for a long time, dating clear back to the Middle Ages. In fact, Valentines ranks second only to Christmas in number of greeting cards sent.
Another valentine gentleman you may be wondering about is Cupid (Latin cupido, "desire"). In Roman mythology Cupid is the son of Venus, goddess of love. His counterpart in Greek mythology is Eros, god of love. Cupid is often said to be a mischievous boy who goes around wounding both gods and humans with his arrows, causing them to fall in love.

12 comments:

Rachel atkinson said...

Nick can bring orange juice

Mrs. Goins said...

OJ covered! Thank you Ms.A ; o )

Anonymous said...

Caitie can brief donut holes!

Kalyn Ferrell said...

Matthew can bring yogurt.

Anonymous said...

I cant wait until the party is the party going to be so fun? like funer then the chirtsmas party? Mrs.Goins. Me and my mom has a sunperpize for the party. its really cool to do, and enyoy too.

Monika

Anonymous said...

Monika said mrs.goins can bring the napckens!!!!!
Monika

Sylvia Godinich said...

Bryce will bring donut holes!:)

Anonymous said...

Grant can bring donuts.

BB said...

Mia can bring water bottles.

Anonymous said...

Harrison will bring kolaches!

Anonymous said...

are we going to do on the morning?



from alessia

alina said...

Alina can bring muffins!