Sunday, August 31, 2014

Parable of the Weeds


We just learned about one of Jesus' teaching stories called the Parable of the Sower

Another parable Jesus told was called the Parable of the Weeds.

He said that God's kingdom is like a field where the farmer planted wheat seeds, but when he was sleeping a bad person came and planted weeds right next to his wheat seeds.

The farmer's helpers asked if they should pull the weeds out, but the farmer said they couldn't because that would uproot the wheat too.

He said to wait until the wheat is grown. Then go pull the weeds out to be burned up and bring the wheat to the barn.

Jesus was really talking about people, and saying that the bad people of the world would not go to Heaven, they would be thrown out like the weeds. But the good people of the earth would be brought to Heaven to live with him forever.
parable of the tares
(from: wikipedia - parable of the tares)


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: New Testament

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Mars - Mars 1, Mariner 4, 6, 7 & 9


We've learned about the space exploration of Mercury and Venus, next up is Mars!

The first missions to explore Mars were to take pictures and science measurements as the spacecraft flew by the planet.

Russia was first in 1962 with the Mars 1.

The US sent the Mariner 4 in 1964, the Mariner 6 and 7 in 1969, and the Mariner 9 in 1971.
The Mariner 9 was the first spacecraft to take pictures of the Mars moon Phobos.
mariner 9 launch
(from: wikipedia - mariner 9)


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: Red Giant

Friday, August 29, 2014

Spanish - Counting to forty nine


We just learned how to count to 39 in Spanish, let's keep going!

40 quarenta - sounds like coo-ah-den-tah /?/
41 quarenta y uno - sounds like coo-ah-den-tah ee oo-n-oh /?/
42 quarenta y dos - sounds like coo-ah-den-tah ee doh-ss /?/
43 quarenta y tres - sounds like coo-ah-den-tah ee t-day-ss /?/
44 quarenta y cuatro - sounds like coo-ah-den-tah ee koo-ah-t-doh /?/
45 quarenta y cinco - sounds like coo-ah-den-tah ee see-n-koh /?/
46 quarenta y seis - sounds like coo-ah-den-tah ee say-ss /?/
47 quarenta y siete - sounds like coo-ah-den-tah ee see-ay-tay /?/
48 quarenta y ocho - sounds like coo-ah-den-tah ee oh-choh /?/
49 quarenta y nueve - sounds like coo-ah-den-tah ee noo-ay-vay /?/

association of spanish language academies
(from: wikipedia - Association of Spanish Language Academies)

Do you remember how to say it in French?
French - quarante, quarante et un, quarante-deux, quarante-trois, quarante-quatre, quarante-cinq, quarante-six, quarante-sept, quarante-huit, quarante-neuf

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Corundum


We just learned about the type of element Calcium.

Corundum is a type of gem stone that can be many different colors, red, yellow, pink-orange, green or blue.

If the corundum is red, it is called a ruby. Otherwise it is called a sapphire.

Corundum is very hard and rough, is sometimes used on sandpaper or on large cutting machines.
It is made up mostly of the chemical elements of aluminum and oxygen combined together.
corundum
(from: wikipedia - corundum)


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: Diode

Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Starfish


We just learned about the Koala.

Starfish are invertibrates. That means they don't have bones!

The bottom of the starfish legs have tiny little tubes, that are called tube feet.
These tube feet squish water in and out to slowly move the starfish along the ocean floor.
They also use them to breathe, like the gills of a fish.

starfish tube feet
(from: wikipedia - starfish)

Some starfish can regrow their arms if they get attacked by a fish and lose an arm,
and some are able to split themselves into two and make another starfish!

starfish regrow legs
(from: wikipedia - starfish)

The hard poky parts on the outside of the starfish are called ossicles, and are one way that starfish keep themselves from being eaten.
starfish
(from: wikipedia - starfish)


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: Duck Billed Platypus

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Ileum


We just learned that in your digestive system, after the duodenum comes the jejunum.

After that comes the ileum. It is a very long tube that also helps your body use up the good things in your food, like the vitamin B12.

ileum
(from: wikipedia - ileum)



Kid Facts - Blast from the past: Gluteus Maximus

Monday, August 25, 2014

Burkina Faso


We just learned about the country of Mali

Burkina Faso is a country on the north west part of the African continent.
The name of their country means honest people.
burkina faso map
(from: wikipedia - burkina faso)

The flag of Burkina Faso has a red stripe above a green stripe, with a yellow star in the middle.
The red, green and yellow colors represent the continent of Africa all working together. They are called the Pan-African colors, and are found in some other African countries' flags.
The red is for the fight for freedom, the green for the riches from plants and land, and the yellow is the light of the fight for freedom.
burkina faso flag
(from: wikipedia - flag of burkina faso)

To drink in Burkina Faso you might have Bissap, which is like a tea made from flowers called Rosell.
bissap
(from: wikipedia - roselle (plant))

Ouagadougou (pronounced wah-gah-doo-goo) is the capital city in Burkina Faso.
ouagadougou
(from: wikipedia - ouagadougou)

The dogon people are a group of people that have traditions where they dress up in masks and dance around.
dogon masks
(from: wikipedia - dogon people)


Kid Facts - Blast from the past: Ukraine