Archive 7月 3rd, 2010

How Do Oysters Make Pearls?

03 7月, 05:05, by admin

Over 4000 years ago, a Chinese man was hungry so he decided to open some shells and feed himself. He became the first man to ever find a pearl! What are pearls made of and how are they formed?

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Bowed Before the Winds

03 7月, 00:56, by admin

Children love to use new, strange words. Sometimes, when we stopped to rest on field trips, we would have a “Nature Spelling Down.” In the schoolroom, whenever we came across a new and grand-sounding word connected with our Nature-study we would write it down on the board in a special corner, where it could be left undisturbed.

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Intrigued by the Winter Buds

03 7月, 00:32, by admin

Introducing the children to nature had awoken in the children an understanding that, at that time of year, trees stand revealed, ready to tell their utmost secrets to those who love them. Maggie was particularly intrigued by the winter buds, for those of the tulip tree are distinctive and an aid in identification. She knew, too-as did the others with their trees-about its leaf-scars and bundle-traces.

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The Whole of Creation is a Powerful Testimony to the Amazing Ability of Our Creating Saving God

03 7月, 00:27, by admin

Jules Rimet was a Frenchman who was a key player in the very first World Cup in the soccer world, away back in 1930 and the tournament was held in Uruguay, and in a much more simple form than today. Jules Rimet was in charge of the international competition for some twenty four years and he saw it develop into one of the world’s biggest sporting occasions.

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