Monday, 28 April 2014

This week in Grammar

Noun

A Noun is a naming word that names a person, place, animal or thing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z70n6RC265o




Picture
found on http://sahomeschoolmum.weebly.com/1/post/2013/09/plural-rules-poster.html


Work Sheet

1. dish __________     2. fox __________
3. peach __________   4. wish __________
5. church __________  6. box __________
7. couch __________   8. bus __________
9. punch __________    10. lunch __________
11. brush __________   12. pouch __________
13. bush __________    14. glass __________
15. crutch __________  16. boss __________

Last week at the Bunyans...

...was VBS (: Vacation Bible School  :)
(pictures coming up)



Monday, 14 April 2014

This week's Verse

Matthew 6:22, 23
The lamp of the body is the eye. If therefore your eye is good, your whole body will be full of light.  But if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness.

This week in Art

Monday, 7 April 2014

This week's Verse

James 1:19,20
...let every man be swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath;  for the wrath of man does not produce the righteousness of God.

Wednesday, 2 April 2014

This week's Song

The Thankfulness Song


I thank God for this day,
For the sun in the sky,
For my mom and my dad,
For my piece of apple pie!
For our home on the ground,
For His love that's all around,
That's why I say thanks every day!
Because a thankful heart is a happy heart!
I'm glad for what I have,
Thats an easy way to start!
For the love that He shares,
'Cause He listens to my prayers,
That's why I say thanks every day!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhcI-HXicwY

This week at the Zoo

Cow



How to draw a Cow :)
taken from: http://www.my-how-to-draw.com/how-to-draw-a-cow.html

It's Drawing Time...

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  • Cows are also known as cattle.
  • Cows are herbivores meaning they eat grasses, plants, corn.  They do not eat meat.
  • Cows say “moo” as a way to communicate.
  • A male is called a bull.
  • A female who has given birth is called a cow.
  • A female who has not given birth is called a heifer.
  • A baby cow is called a calf.
  • Cows live on every continent except Antarctica.
  • In India where they practice the Hindu religion cows are sacred and are allowed to roam the streets free.
    Cow dung is used in rural India as a bio-fuel. In villages, almost everyone has cows.  Few festivals in India are “Cow Festivals”. On these days, cows are cleaned, dressed up nicely, worshiped and offered great food to eat. Cows are also used in the villages to plough the fields.
  • Around 300 million cows live in India!
  • Cows weigh between 400-1,600 pounds!
  • Cows have 32 teeth.
  • Cows drink 35 gallons a water a day.
  • They eat 50 pounds of food a day.
  • Cows live up to 25 years.
  • In deep mud cows can run faster than horses!
  • A cow has one stomach with four compartments.  The rumen, reticulum, omasum and the abomasum.
  • Cow are ruminates meaning they can digest food that can normally not be digested.
  • Like a human’s fingerprints no two cow’s spots are exactly the same.
  • A cow is pregnant for nine months.  A calf is about 90 pounds when they are born.
  • Cows have excellent sense of smell.  They can smell up to 5 miles away.
  • Beef and milk comes from cows.
  • Veal comes from calves.
  • We make most dairy products such as butter, cream, ice cream and cheese from the milk we get from cows.
  • Cows do not produce milk until after they have given birth.
  • Did you know that it takes 350 squirts from a cow to get one gallon of milk!
  • A cow can produce 6 gallons of milk a day!
  • Did you know that if you eat something spicy drinking milk will help cool your mouth.
  • Cows can go up stairs but cannot walk down.