Things to do that start with k


Alphabet Dating - All about K Date Ideas

     


For our one year anniversary (paper), I decided I was going to start a new tradition by making my husband an A to Z Wedding Anniversary Date Book. The date book helps us keep track of what we do on our wedding anniversaries and acts as a scrapbook. The A to Z Anniversary tradition goal is to plan everything about your wedding anniversaries around the letter that goes with that year.

K = 11th Anniversary; Traditional gift is Steel, Modern is Fashion Jewelry 

Try to think outside the box when planning your "All about K" date. You only get to celebrate your anniversary once a year so try to do something different that you don't get to do a lot. Try a new restaurant or go exploring. I've created a list to help you if you are having trouble coming up with things to do or places to eat that start with the letter "K". 

"K" Date possibilities:

  • Kite Flying
  • Karaoke 
  • Kayaking 
  • King's Island
  • Karate Class
  • Kickboxing Class
  • Knockout - go to an Boxing match
  • Go-Karting
  • Knitting
  • Run a themed 5K
  • Knight - Medieval Times Dinner Show
  • Knowledge - museum, game show, library
  • Act like a Kid again Date - draw, movie, ice-cream, junk food, games, explore
  • Zoo to see the Kangaroos, King Penguins, Koalas & Komodo Dragon
  • Escape Room - find the Key to win and breakout
  • Kentucky Derby or Keeneland
  • Tie the Knot aka Get Married
  • Movies - The Karate Kid, Kung Fu Panda, Killers, King Kong, The Kid, A Knights Tale, Knock Knock, Kill Bill, Kick-Ass, Kingsmen 1 & 2, Knocked Up, Kim Possible, Kangaroo Jack
  • Game Night - Kings, Mario Kart, Kerplunk
  • Travel - Kansas, Kansas City,  Knoxville, Kenya, Kuwait, Kentucky

Food and Drinks:

  • Kiwi
  • Ketchup
  • Kebabs
  • Kidney Beans
  • Kit Kat
  • Key Lime Pie
  • Kettle Corn
  • Kix Cereal
  • Keebler Products - Cookies, Crackers, Cornflakes, 
  • Kraft Cheese
  • Kale
  • King Crab
  • Drinks - Keystone, Keg

Restaurants:

  • KFC
  • Krispie Creme
  • Kona Ice
  • King Buffet
  • Koto
  • Korean

"K" Words you could possibly incorporate:

  • Knight
  • King
  • Kitchen
  • Kinky
  • Kiss
  • Keyboard
  • Knock
  • Kleenex
  • Kennel
  • Khaki
  • Kimono
  • Kiddie
  • Kid
  • Knowledge
  • Know-it-all
  • Kudos
  • Klutz
  • Key
  • Animals - Kangaroo, Baby Goat (Kid), Killer Whale, Killer Bee, Komodo Dragon, Kiwi, King Crab, King Penguin, Koala

There are tons of other words and things to do the start or involve the letter "K" and names of places vary by location but I hope this list at least gets you started when planning your "All about K" date!

Feel free to comment below with more "K" date ideas!

Letter K Activities & Fun Ideas for Kids


You have come to the right place if you are looking for fun, engaging and exciting Letter K activities to do with toddlers, preschoolers and kindergartners. Our activities are widely used by teachers, moms, dads, child care providers etc. for learning and teaching while being fun for the kids!

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Contents

  • Letter K Arts and Crafts
  • Letter K Games and Activities
  • Letter K Recipes and Snacks
  • Letter K Songs, Poems and Finger Plays


Kangaroo
Cut out the shape of a kangaroo, let the kids color it. Put a pocket/pouch on the tummy and put the letter K in there. Make a face on it.

Kites
Cut out a diamond shape and some yarn for the tail. Turn on the music and let the kids “dance” with their kites.

King
Make everyone a crown, let them decorate it with stickers or jewels cut out of construction paper. Have them talk about what they’d do if they were king for a day.

Kiss
Put lipstick on everyone, even the boys, and have them KISS the letter K. Have them pucker up and make different shaped kiss prints on paper.

Key Chain
Cut several key shapes out of posterboard. On each shape glue a small picture or a sticker of something whose name begins with K. Print the letter K on the shape also. Punch a hole in the top of each key shape and fasten the shapes together with a key chain. Give the keys to the children and let them take turns naming the letters and pictures on them.

K is for kitchen
Have children glue cutouts of a stove/oven and refrigerator on a piece of paper. Make the cutouts have an overlay so that the oven door and fridge door can open. Cut out pictures from magazines of food items to glue on the inside……or have the children draw the items.

 


Key
Ask the parents to send in all the old keys they have. Let the kids trace them and play with them.

Kindness
Talk about what this means.

Knot
Learn to tie a knot.

Fly a Kite
Purchase an inexpensive kite. Take the children outside to fly the kite on a windy day. Let them take turns. Have them answer questions such as what happens when you let out some string, when you pull in some string? what happens when the wind stops blowing?

Kick
Have everyone practice their kicks…not on each other though 🙂 If any of the children are tae kwon do students, let them exhibit some of their special kicks.

K Balance
Have children try making their body into the shape of the letter K by standing with one leg out and one arm out. Good for practice of balance. Then have children lay down and form the letter K.

K is for kittens
The Three Little Kittens
They lost their mittens
And they began to cry……….
Act out this nursery rhyme story using real mittens.

Koala
Show pictures (can find them in National Geographic and the like) of a Koala bear, and talk about what life is like for them, what they eat, where they live, etc.

 


Kite cookies
Using any sugar cookie recipe, cut the cookies in a diamond shape and bake. After the cookies cool, use pull and peel licorice for strings and let the kids decorate their cookies with different colored frosting.

Kiwi
Be sure to remove seeds before giving to small children. Not only are they a choking hazard, but they are a little on the tart side, sometimes too much for young taste buds!

 


I Like Kites
(sung to: Three Blind Mice)
I like kites, I like kites
They fly high,they fly high.
The keep on spinning round and round,
Sometimes they even touch the ground,
They fly through the air without a sound.
Oh, I like kites.

Oh, I’m a Kangaroo
(sung to Farmer in the Dell)
Oh, I’m a kangaroo,
I live down at the zoo.
I like to jump around a lot.
How About you?

Oh, I’m a kangaroo,
I live down at the zoo.
I carry a baby in my pouch.
How about you?

 

 

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Article 18. Formation of the composition of the court

Article 18. Formation of the composition of the court

Part 1. The composition of the court for consideration of a particular case is formed taking into account the workload and specialization of judges in a manner that excludes the influence on its formation of persons interested in the outcome judicial trial.

Part 2. A case initiated by one judge or a panel of courts must be considered by the same judge or panel of courts.

Replacement of a judge or one of the judges is possible in the event of:

1) self-withdrawal or challenge of a judge declared and satisfied in accordance with the procedure established by this Code;

2) prolonged absence of a judge due to illness, vacation, study.

After the replacement of the judge, the trial starts from the beginning.

Comment to Article 18 legal proceedings (paragraph 2 of part 2 of article 18 of the Arbitration Procedure Code of the Russian Federation) (Resolution of the Presidium of the Arbitration Court of the Rostov Region dated November 24, 2009 No. 6).

- In accordance with paragraph 37 of the Rules of Arbitration Courts of the Russian Federation and the procedure for distributing statements of claim, statements and cases, forming the composition of the court for consideration of cases in the Arbitration Court of the Rostov Region, if there are grounds established by law for replacing a judge, the chairman of the corresponding judicial composition an order to replace a judge with appropriate motivation and an indication of a specific judge who will subsequently consider the case (Resolution of the Presidium of the Arbitration Court of the Rostov Region dated November 24, 2009 No. 6).

- If the transfer of the case took place at the stage of trial, after the replacement of the judge, the consideration of the case begins anew, as indicated in judicial act (resolution of the Presidium of the Arbitration Court of the Rostov Region dated November 24, 2009 No. 6).

- B Without a replacement of a judge, it is not allowed to hold a court session on a case that is being processed by one judge by another judge and issue a judicial act, including a ruling on completion of the preparation of the case for trial and appointment of a hearing on the merits, on adjournment of court session (Resolution of the Presidium of the Arbitration Court of the Rostov Region dated November 24, 2009 No. 6).

- N the appointment (adjournment) of court hearings by judges during their next vacation or absence from the workplace for other reasons, which the judge is known to know about, is unacceptable ).

- P it is not recommended for the chairpersons of judicial panels to replace a judge in cases where the case is already being considered on the merits (an analysis of the evidence was carried out, the parties were heard, witnesses were interrogated, etc. ), as well as in cases where the replacement of the judge is not lead to compliance with the statutory procedural time limit.

In this case, in the temporary absence of the judge, the chairman of the court shall issue a ruling to postpone the consideration of the case for another day without performing any other procedural actions, as expressly indicated in the ruling.

Applications and petitions received during the period of temporary absence of the judge considering the case, which may be considered by the court alone (for example, an application for interim measures), are transferred by written order of the chairman of the judicial staff for consideration by another judge (Resolution of the Presidium of the Arbitration Court of the Rostov Region dated November 24, 2009 No. 6).

- This means that the rules, Article 18 of the Arbitration Procedure Code of the Russian Federation on the formalized procedure for replacing a judge should be effective from this moment (recommendations of the Scientific Advisory Board at the Supreme Arbitration Court of the Russian Federation dated November 28, 2009).

- N Arbitration of Article 18 of the Arbitration Procedure Code of the Russian Federation is an unconditional basis for the cancellation of judicial act (recommendations of the Scientific and Council of the North Caucasus District of the North Caucasus District dated 11/27/2009 9000

Using the Like criterion to find data

Access

Requests

Simple Queries

Simple Queries

Using Like to Find Data

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Conditions or the Like operator are used in a query to find data that matches a certain pattern. For example, let's say we have a "Customers" table in our database, as in the example below, and we only want to find customers who live in cities whose names start with "B". Here's how we'll create a query and use Like conditions:

  1. Open table

    "Customers":

  2. On the Create tab, click the Query Builder button.

  3. Click the "Add" button and the "Customers" table will be added to the query designer.

  4. Double-click fields Last Name, , and City to add them to the Query Designer grid.

  5. In field "City" add conditions "Like B*" and press button "Execute".

The query results will only select customers from city names that begin with the letter "B".

See this topic for more information about using criteria.

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If you prefer SQL syntax (the SQL language), here's how to do it:

  1. Open the "Customers" table and on the tab "Create" click the button "Query Builder".

  2. On the Home tab click button "> SQL", and then enter the following syntax:

SELECT [Last Name], City FROM Customers WHERE City Like “B*”;

  1. Click Run .

  2. Right-click the query tab and select > Close.

For more information, see SQL Access: Concepts, Vocabulary and Syntax, and How to Modify SQL to Clearly Retrieve Query Results.

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Like condition templates and results 9 examples0005

Conditions or operator Like are useful when comparing a field value with a string expression. The following example returns data that begins with the letter P followed by any letter from A to F and three digits:

 Like “P[A-F]###” 

Here are some ways to use like for different templates:


Match type


Template

If your database has a
match, you will see

If there is no 9 in the database0117 matches, you will see

Multiple characters

a*a

aa, aBa, aBBBa

aBV

*ab*

abc, AABB, Cab

aShb, bav

Special characters

a[*]a

a*a

Aaa

Multiple characters

ab*

abcdeyo, abc

vab, aab

One character

а?а

aaa, a3a, aBa

aBBBa

One digit

a#a

a0a, a1a, a2a

aaa, a10a

Character range

[a-z]

d, o, and

2 &

Out of range

[!a-z]

9, &, %

b, a

Not a digit

[!0-9]

A, a, &, ~

0, 1, 9

Mixed

a[!b-l]#

Am9, aya0, a99

abc, a and 0

Examples of "Like" conditions with subscripts

The following table shows the types of results when Like is used with wildcard characters in a table that can contain data with certain patterns.


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