Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Bible Study Guide - Lesson 8
Bible Test Lesson 8: Test Date: Monday, December 5,
2016
Know if true or false:
True: Bread of Life:
Jesus fills my hunger to know God.
True: Good Shepherd:
Jesus loves His sheep and gave His life for them.
True: The resurrection
and the life: Jesus alone gives eternal life.
False – Vine: Jesus
wants me to eat many pieces of fruit each day.
True-Door or Gate:
Jesus is the only way to have salvation and become a part of God’s family or
flock.
False – Light of the
World: Jesus is scared of the dark.
True: The way, the
truth, and the life: Jesus is only one of the ways to gain entrance into
Heaven.
Give one instruction that Jesus, the Vine, gives His
branches:
Bear or produce fruit,
abide in or remain in Him, keep or obey His teachings, love one another
Know definitions:
Truth – something that
can never be proved false
Resurrection – a return
to life after having been dead
Describe one of the “I Am” statements and how you
can apply it to your life.
1.
Bread of Life means to accept Him as Savior and
believe He will satisfy my hunger to know God.
2.
Light of the
World means you believe the truth about God and believe He can guide you to
knowing God.
3.
Door, or Gate
means you believe that Jesus is the only entrance to accepting God’s salvation
and to becoming part of God’s family.
4.
Good Shepherd
means you listen to Him, trust Him, and follow Him.
5.
Resurrection and
life means you believe He can give you eternal life.
6.
Way, truth, and
life means you accept Him as my Savior as the only way to heaven, believe Him,
and live a full life because of Him.
7.
Vine means to
bear or produce fruit, abide in or remain in Him, obey Him, and love others.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Science Study Guide - Unit 8 - Earth and the Moon
Unit 8 Science Test December 6, 2016
Vocabulary
axis: an imaginary line the Earth spins around
revolution: the Earth’s complete trip around the
sun
tides: the changes in the height of ocean water on
Earth
waning: getting smaller
waxing: getting larger
Concepts:
The motion that causes the Earth to have four
seasons is called revolving.
A lunar eclipse happens when the moon is in the
full moon phase.
When you use a model of the moon’s phases, it
shows the changes in size and shape of the moon’s lit area.
The moon is full when it is on the side of Earth
away from the sun.
Know what the shape of a crescent moon looks like.
The two phases of the moon that look alike are the
first-quarter moon and third-quarter moon.
You can use photographs of the moon to show its
phases.
The sun lights one half of the Earth’s surface at
a time.
The motion of the moon around the Earth causes the
changes in the shape of the moon.
When your part of Earth points away from the sun
it is winter.
Long Answer:
*Know and be able to identify the 4 main moon
phases and the order they follow:
full moon, third-quarter moon, new moon, first
quarter (repeat)
These phases can be called quarters (1/4)
*Earth’s rotation on its axis causes the Earth to
have day and night.
*Would the phases of the moon look the same from
Mars? Why or why not? Be able to explain your answer.
Friday, November 11, 2016
Bible Study Guide - Lesson 13
Bible Study
Guide Lesson 13 “Thanksgiving”
*TEST DATE: Friday, November 18th
*Know
Colossians 3: 17 – Be able to write it out
* FACTS TO KNOW:
1. Leprosy
is a type of disease that affects the skin and nerves.
2. A priest
determined if a person had leprosy.
3. After
Jesus healed 10 men with leprosy, only one came back to say thank you.
4. Jesus
commented on the Samaritan’s faith.
5. You can
show thankfulness to God in prayer, in song and in your actions.
6. Having an
attitude of thankfulness is a choice for every person each day.
7. God wants
our sacrificial thanks!
8. Having an
attitude of thankfulness helps people focus on God’s blessings. Believers
should be thankful Jesus sacrificed His life to pay for our sins!
*WRITING; Be
able to write 3 complete sentences about things you are thankful to
God for in your life!!!
Friday, November 4, 2016
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Social Studies Study Guide - Chapter 2
Chapter 2 Social Studies
Test is: Tuesday, November 15th
Vocabulary:
history:
the story of what happened in a place
ancestor:
someone in a person’s family, such as a great-great-grandmother, who lived long
ago
pioneer:
a person who helps settle a new land
location:
the place where a community is found
founder:
a person who starts a settlement
Multiple
Choice:
The capital
city of the United States is Washington, D.C.
The
population of Eagle, Colorado is larger today than it was in the 1800s because
more businesses brought more jobs.
A community
that is larger than a suburb is a city.
The first
people to live in Eagle, Colorado were Native Americans.
People who
live in rural areas live away from cities and large towns.
The
Himalayan Mountains are on the continent of Asia.
Miners
discovered silver mines in the mountains of Colorado around the 1880s.
A line on a
map that shows where a state or country ends is a boarder.
A globe is a
model of our planet. It shows the true
shapes of Earth’s oceans and continents.
The founder
of the settlement that later became Eagle was William Edwards.
Maps:
the
4 cardinal directions- North, South, East, West
map
scale: is used to find the distance from one place to another
Essay:
How
has the community of Eagle, Colorado changed? How has it stayed the same?
Over
time, the population of Eagle has grown, stores and shops have been built, and
transportation routes have improved.
Eagle is the same because people still live and work there. They raise their families and enjoy parks and
activities near their home.
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