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Kindergarten Writing Paper - Superstar Worksheets
Super Star Team2022-09-19T14:20:11-07:00Free printable kindergarten writing paper to learn and practice letter formation and handwriting. Huge selection of blank lined paper, in both landscape and portrait, as well as fun and festive holiday and seasons paper to help encourage your reluctant writers. Everything you need to create your own kindergarten or first-grade writing journal notebooks. Pair with our amazing Kindergarten Writing Prompt bundle or our Directed Drawing Bundle for an entire year of kindergarten writing skills.
Writing Paper For Kindergarten
Blank, lined writing paper for Kindergarten pairs wonderfully with lower-elementary classrooms. These writing paper templates will provide students simple and fun way to practice writing. Students will improve writing focus and letter formation when using these free printable kindergarten writing papers.
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Printable Kindergarten Writing Paper
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Kindergarten Writing Paper
Alphabet-themed kindergarten writing paper! This paper features a cute letter border and can be used with handwriting practice.
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Writing Paper Kindergarten
Free printable Kindergarten writing paper is the perfect resource to add to your student’s writing folder. Create student journals or use each page individually for a variety of seasons, holidays, and special occasions. With monthly writing paper, blank portrait, and landscape paper options, as well as write and draw opportunities, your students are sure to improve their writing skills due to engagement in the writing process. Give students more of a variety in minimalistic writing papers with our Free Blank Writing Paper.
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January Kindergarten Writing Paper SnowmanFree printable writing paper for Kindergarten. The perfect vertical writing or journaling page for winter and January.
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Writing Paper For Kindergarten
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Kindergarten Writing Paper
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💎 "Garnet bracelet" in 10 minutes. Summary of chapters
Micro-retelling: The poor official fell in love with a married lady, wrote letters to her for many years, but realized that everything was in vain, and shot himself. The tearful princess realized: "The love that every woman dreams of has passed her by."
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Princess Vera Sheina celebrated her name day.
Vera Nikolaevna Sheina is a princess, beautiful, tall, aristocratic, with a gentle, but cold and proud face, a faithful wife.
During the festive dinner, she received an unexpected gift: a gold bracelet decorated with garnets. It was sent by a man who had been courting Vera for seven years: he sent her letters, followed her. The princess was not familiar with him and had never seen him, she knew only his initials, with which the letters were signed.
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Until now, the native princesses treated the admirer as a funny anecdote, but the indecently expensive gift outraged Vera's husband and brother. They found an admirer - a petty official Zheltkov, returned the bracelet to him and demanded to leave Vera alone.
G. S. Zheltkov (Pan Yezhiy) — petty official, longtime admirer of Vera, 30-35 years old, poor, tall, thin, “with a tender girlish face” and blue eyes, timid, quiet, kind, suffers from hopeless love .
Zheltkov replied that the only way for him to give up his love for Vera was to die. Then he asked the prince for permission to talk to Vera on the phone. The princess asked him to finish this story, and he promised to disappear forever.
In the morning Vera read in the newspaper that Zheltkov had committed suicide. In the evening, the princess received a farewell letter in which he wrote about his love for her and asked him to play Beethoven's second piano sonata in memory of him.
With her husband's permission, Vera went to say goodbye to the dead Zheltkov. She looked at him for a long time and realized that great love had passed her by. In the evening, the princess asked her pianist friend to play a Beethoven sonata, she cried listening to the music, and then she felt that Zheltkov forgave her.
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Detailed retelling of the chapters
The titles of the chapters are conditional.
Chapter 1. The dacha of the princes Sheins
In mid-August, the weather on the northern coast of the Black Sea deteriorated badly, and the inhabitants of the resorts began to hastily move to the city. But at the beginning of September, summer suddenly returned.
Princess Vera Sheina had not yet left the dacha: her Moscow house was being renovated. Now she enjoyed warm days, silence and solitude.
Chapter 2. Sisters
On the name day of Princess Vera, September 17th, it was quiet and warm. Prince Vasily Shein was barely making ends meet, and Vera was glad that "the name day coincided with summer time" and they would not have to spend money on a grand dinner in the city.
Vasily Lvovich Shein - prince, Vera's husband, fair-haired, loves his wife, noble.
Princess Vera, whose former passionate love for her husband had long since turned into a feeling of lasting, faithful, true friendship, tried with all her might to help the prince refrain from complete ruin.
Only the closest friends were supposed to come to the birthday party. The first to arrive was Vera's younger sister, Anna, the wife of a rich and stupid man.
Anna Nikolaevna Friesse — Vera's younger sister, short, swarthy, cheerful, carefree, loves flirting and thrills, can't stand her husband.
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The sisters, very attached to each other, were outwardly dissimilar. Vera looked like an English mother, Anna took after her father, a Tatar prince. Vera had no children, and she adored her pretty nephews.
Anna was extravagant, fond of flirting, gambling and despised her husband, although he adored her. At the same time, she was kind, deeply religious and never cheated on her unloved husband.
Chapter 3. Anna's gift
Sitting on the bench, the sisters looked at the calm, merry blue sea, darkening near the horizon, on which fishing boats slumbered motionless. The sister gave Vera a notebook made from an old prayer book. Anna found a cover from a prayer book in an antique shop, covered with worn blue velvet with a gold pattern in the form of a cross, and instead of paper, she ordered thin ivory plates to be sewn into it.
Vera was delighted with the gift. She said that only Anna could have had the crazy idea to turn a prayer book into a lady's notebook.
Chapter 4. Guests
By five o'clock the rest of the guests arrived, among them the famous pianist, Vera's brother, and General Anosov, whom the sisters called grandfather.
Yakov Mikhailovich Anosov - a courageous general, commandant of the fortress, friend of the late father of Vera, godfather of Anna, "fat, tall, silver old man."
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The general was a courageous man, fought a lot, and now served as the commandant of the fortress. In his entire military career, he never hit a soldier. Anosov's current position was symbolic: the sickly old man was appointed commandant for military merit. In the city, he was famous for his eccentricities and kind attitude towards the officers sitting in the guardhouse.
Anosov was lonely: his wife ran away with the actor, there were no children. After moving to K., the general became close to the children of a fighting friend and visited them every evening.
Chapter 5. Unexpected gift
After the festive dinner, Prince Vasily undertook to entertain the guests. He was able to come up with funny stories based on real events and tell them with a very serious look. An addition to the stories was an album with funny drawings and poetic comments on them.
At that moment, the maid handed Vera a package that she had brought during lunch. It contained a note and a case with a low-grade blown gold bracelet adorned with garnets and a strange green stone. The gift was sent by the old admirer of the princess, whom she had never seen, she knew only his initials - G.S.Zh. The note attached to the gift said that all the garnets were taken from the bracelet that belonged to the grandmother of the admirer, and the green stone was a very rare green garnet - endowed women with the gift of foresight, and protected men from violent death.
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With unexpected anxiety, Vera thought that the grenades in the bracelet looked like drops of blood.
Chapter 6. A joking story about a “telegraph operator in love”
Vera returned to the guests at the moment when Prince Vasily was telling the story “Princess Vera and the telegraph operator in love”, in which the girl became the object of passion of an unknown admirer, but in the end she chose “handsome Vasya Sheina. For some reason, the princess didn't like her husband's jokes today.
Chapter 7. General remembers
After dinner, General Anosov told how he fought, was slightly shell-shocked. Then he remembered a short affair "with a pretty Bulgarian girl" that happened to him in Bucharest.
Chapter 8. The stories of General Anosov and the story of the princess about H.S.Zh. Leading Anosov to his carriage, the sisters spoke to him about love. The general believed that people have forgotten how to love, and marry only for the sake of profit.
Love must be a tragedy. The greatest secret in the world! No comforts of life, calculations and compromises should touch her.
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The general did not meet true love, but he told his sisters two interesting stories. The first story was about the wife of a regimental commander, an experienced harlot who seduced a young ensign. She got tired of the boy very quickly, she left him, and the ensign suffered terribly and was jealous. Once she asked if the ensign could throw himself under a train out of love for her. He rushed, but he was prevented from committing suicide. The ensign lost both hands, became a beggar and froze "somewhere on the pier in St. Petersburg."
The second story is about a young and beautiful woman whom her husband loved so much that he put up with her lover, a coward and a quitter. In fact, they lived together. When the regiment was sent to war, the husband took care of and took care of his wife's lover, fearing that she would leave him. Everyone sympathized with this brave man and rejoiced when his lover died of typhus.
Anosov also met loving women and was sure "that almost every woman is capable of the highest heroism in love." It is men who are to blame for the fact that love has turned from the meaning of life into a little entertainment.
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Then Anosov asked Vera what the story of the "love telegraph operator" was. She told about a madman with the initials G. S.J., who had pursued her even before her marriage, wrote love letters until Vera asked him to stop. After that, he wrote to her only on Easter, New Year and her name day.
Princess Vera also told about today's package. According to the general, this man was either a maniac, or the life path of his Vera "was crossed by exactly the kind of love that women dream of and that men are no longer capable of."
Chapter 9. Reaction to an immodest gift
Returning to the house, Vera saw that her brother Nikolai was outraged by the gift from G.S.Z. .
He decided to find an admirer and stop his courtship. Nikolai, who worked in court, wanted to involve the gendarmes in this case, but Prince Vasily asked that outsiders not be involved in this matter.
Chapter 10 Meeting with H.S.L.
G.S.Zh., a petty official named Zheltkov, lived on the top floor of a cheap apartment building. Nikolai and Prince Vasily returned the garnet bracelet to him and demanded that Vera be left alone, threatening to turn to the authorities. At first, Zheltkov was confused and embarrassed, but relaxed when he heard the threat.
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Ignoring Nikolai, he declared to Prince Vasily that for seven years he had hopelessly loved Vera and would love her even if he was sent out of the city or sent to prison. The only way for him to give up this love is to die.
…is it possible to control such a feeling as love, a feeling that has not yet found an interpretation for itself.
Then he asked Prince Vasily for permission to talk to Vera on the phone and left. Zheltkov returned with eyes full of tears. Forgetting about secular decency, he said that the Sheins would no longer hear about him: he had squandered government money and was now forced to hide.
Vera asked him to stop this story, and he promised. Zheltkov's last request was to write a farewell letter to the princess. Prince Vasily allowed this out of pity.
Chapter 11. Zheltkov's farewell letter
In the evening, the prince told his wife all the details of the meeting with Zheltkov. In the morning, Vera read in the newspaper that G.S. Zheltkov had committed suicide "due to the waste of government money", and his last letter arrived with the evening mail.
It so happened that I am not interested in anything in life: neither politics, nor science, nor philosophy, nor concern for the future happiness of people — for me, all life is only in you.
Zheltkov wrote about his love - the only thing that interested him in this life, wished Vera happiness and asked to play Beethoven's second piano sonata in memory of him. Tearful, Vera showed the letter to her husband, asked permission to go to the city and look at Zheltkov.
Chapter 12. Love “that every woman dreams of”
Vera was met by the housewife Zheltkova. She said that in eight years Zheltkov became almost her son. She knew nothing about the waste, otherwise she would not spare her savings to cover the debt. Zheltkov gave the garnet bracelet to her and asked her to hang it on the icon.