Monday, December 3, 2012

Africa continent


We just learned about the Equator.

Africa is a continent that is home to many countries such as Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, South Africa and Zimbabwe.

There are 57 countries on the African continent!

africa
(from: wikipedia - africa)

The African continent is home to animals like giraffes, rhinoceroses, elephants and lions.
rhino
(from: wikipedia - rhinoceros)

And in the country of Egypt they have pyramids!
pyramids
(from: wikipedia - pyramids)

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Tenth commandment


We just learned about the Ninth Commandment to not covet your neighbor's house.

The tenth commandment that God gave to Moses is:

Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife, nor his man-servant, nor his maid-servant, nor his cattle, nor anything that is his.

This means do not sit and think about how much you want anything that belongs to your neighbor.
(from: wikisource - Luther's Small Catechism)



(from: wikipedia - thou shalt not covet)

Saturday, December 1, 2012

sputnik


We just learned about the Hubble Space Telescope.

A satellite is something that floats into outer space around a planet.

The very first satellite to go into outer space from earth was called sputnik.

sputnik
(from: wikipedia - sputnik 1)

It was launched in 1957 and stayed in outer space for 22 days before falling to the earth.

Friday, November 30, 2012

French - One two three four five


Let's count to five in French!
1 un - sounds like un /?/
2 deaux - sounds like doo /?/
3 trois - sounds like twah /?/
4 quatre - sounds like coo-ah-twah /?/
5 cinq - sounds like sahnk /?/

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Sound waves


We just learned about Positive and Negative sides of batteries.

When you make a sound, like plucking on a guitar string, it makes a vibration that pushes through the air.
guitar strings
(from: wikipedia - seven strings guitar)

Those invisible vibrations in the air are called sound waves and if you could see them you'd see they look a lot like the waves you see in the water.
sound waves
(from: wikipedia - sound waves)

The waves travel through the air until they hit your ear, then you hear the sounds!
ear
(from: wikipedia - ear)

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Wild turkey snood


The fleshy skin that flops over the top of a turkey's beak is called the snood.
snood
(From: Wikipedia - snood)

A male turkey is called a tom or gobbler, and a female turkey is called a hen.
turkey
(From: Wikipedia - wild turkey

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Wrist bones - carpals


We just learned about the Radius and Ulna in the forearm.

The bones in your wrist are called your carpals.

You can't even really feel them all, but there are eight carpal bones in there!
carpals
(From: Wikipedia - hand)

The bones have crazy names like scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate and hamate.

Whew!