Sunday, April 7, 2013

Numbers


Let's keep learning about the other Books of Law in the Old Testament.

We already learned about Genesis, Exodus and Leviticus.

Next up is Numbers.

The book Numbers is mostly about counting the people of the lord,
and God's people wandering in the desert and complaining too much.

Because they complained too much, God said that not all of them could enter the promised land,
and that Joshua instead of Moses would lead them into the promised land.


(from: wikipedia - book of numbers)

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Asteroids


We learned last time about the all of the things like Pluto that were floating around in the Kuiper belt.

All of the things floating around in our solar system that aren't planets,
are called asteroids.

asteroid
(from: wikipedia - asteroid)



Friday, April 5, 2013

French - My drink is cold


We've now learned that This house is big is Cette maison est grande
and The chair is small is La chaise est petit.

To say My drink is cold, you would say Ma boisson est froide

My - Ma - sounds like Mah /?/
drink - boisson - sounds like boo-ay-soh /?/
is - est - sounds like ay /?/
cold - froide - sounds like foo-ah-d /?/

All together it sounds like Mah boo-ay-soh-n ay foo-ah-d /?/

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Distance


We just learned about the difference between Solid, Liquid and Gas.

Let's talk about measuring things!

First we can learn about Distance.

That means how far it is from one place to the next.
So if you drive in your car for 10 miles, then the distance is 10 miles.

(from: wikipedia - taxicab geometry)

You can also measure distances in meters.
A meter is a little bigger than three feet long.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Turtle scutes


We just learned about the Wolverine.

When you look at a turtle's shell and see the lines marking out different shapes on it's back or belly, those areas are called scutes
turtle scutes
(from: wikipedia - turtle shell)

The scutes are like scales on a snake, and each scute has a name for where it is on the shell, like cervical, vertebral or marginal.

The scutes are made of keratin, the same as a rhino horns, whale baleen plates and our fingernails and hair!

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Occipital Bone


We learned before that the Frontal Bone and Parietal Bones are part of the Neurocranium.
Also part of the neurocranium is the occipital bone, located in the back of your head.
occipital bone
(from: wikipedia - occipital bone)



Monday, April 1, 2013

Columbia


The second largest country in South America right after Brazil is Columbia.
Columbia
(from: wikipedia - columbia)

46 million people live in Columbia, and they speak Spanish.
To say hello you would say Hola.

Columbia is well known for producing coffee, flowers, emeralds, coal, and oil.
passion flower