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Our Object Lesson Chapel

Jesus Forgives our Sins!

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K: When we sin, it breaks our relationship with God, but if we accept His wonderful gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, we are restored to Him again.

 

I: Watch our magic trick to help remind you.

 

***Person doing trick talks it through as they do it.

–Show the rope is solid.

–Put the two ends together.

–secret move. Find the bottom. Secretly switch the loop (hidden).

–cut the secret loop. (Sin breaks the relationship with God.)

–carefully bring down the two ends

–hold tight. Tie knot with tiny secret piece of rope. (Jesus’ death, burial, and Resurrection provide salvation from our sin! We are brought back into relationship with God through His sacrifice!)

–Pull the knot off. The rope is solid!

 

I and K: Bible verse

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Skipping School and Stones

Skipping School and Stones

 

Crash! Crash!  The waves of Lake Champlain swirled onto the shore of Killkare State Park. We went camping this weekend because my dad had to chaperone at All State Music Festival.  I found lots of rocks there! I found sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Sadly, I didn’t find any igneous rocks there.

The sedimentary rocks were by the water and they peeled off in my hands. They were grey and orange. They were smooth and thin and were good for skipping!  The most skips I had with a rock was five.  The most skips my brother got with a rock was eight.  

The metamorphic rocks were by the water. They were grey and white.  They were smooth and fat. I could see the different colors in them.  These rocks were not good for skipping.  They just made a kerplunk in the water!

The rocks were interesting because we are studying the types of rocks in science class.  I collected samples of metamorphic and sedimentary rocks to bring back to my class on Monday.  This camping trip was like a field trip because we got to go places and see the things we are learning about in school!



Mathemagician’s Personal Rock

My rock is yellow, grey, black, and brown.  It looks like a piece of pizza in its shape.  It is 7 centimeters long and 3 wide.  It has holes in it.  I think it might be carbonatite, which is a kind of igneous rock.  That means it used to be inside a volcano.  It came outside of a volcano as lava and cooled.

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Here I am at Lake Champlain exploring more rocks!



A Play: Miss Blessing’s Class and the Pink Octopus

Miss Blessing’s Class and the Pink Octopus

 

Main characters:

*Squinchy

*Brooke

*Karis

*Miss Blessing

*Narrator

*Jadon

*Autumn

*Candy Popcorn

*Jaelyn

*Principal Bubbles

 

Narrator: One day Miss Blessing’s class was working on math at the table. Suddenly, a pink octopus appears on the table.

 

Class: h-h-h-a-a-a-a-a-a!!!!!!!

 

Miss Blessing: Class, do be quiet!

 

Brooke: Yaserdoodle! A pink octopus! I’m going to name him Squinchy.

 

Karis: Didn’t Miss Blessing say to be quiet?

 

Miss Blessing: That includes both of you.

 

Karis: (burp) Excuse me.

 

Squinchy: (fainting)

 

Karis: Look! A fairy! Brooke, what shall we name it?

 

Brooke: Candy Popcorn!

 

Miss Blessing: Okay, class, I’m going to call Principal Bubbles. Everything is going to be okay.

 

Principal: What is the matter, class?

 

Miss Blessing: There is a pink octopus and a fairy that just appeared!

 

Jadon and Jaelyn: They just POOFED!

 

Brooke: I named him Squinchy. I named the fairy Candy Popcorn.

 

Miss Blessing: Shhh, I’m talking to Principal Bubbles.

 

Brooke and Autumn: Candy Popcorn, Candy Popcorn, Candy Popcorn, Candy Popcorn, Candy Popcorn, Candy Popcorn, Squinchy, Squinchy, Squinchy!

 

Maggie: Very nice song, ladies!

 

Principal Bubbles: Well, just take him to the Pacific Ocean.

 

Brooke: Squinchy, don’t leave! Wa, wa!

 

Maggie: You won’t take Squinchy!

 

Jadon: Poof went Principal Bubbles!

 

Autumn: Where did Principal Bubbles go?

 

Maggie: To Fairyland.

 

Joshua: (Come back in hot pink)

 

Brooke: Squinchy!

 

Class: What about Principal Bubbles??????

 

Martha: The end.

 



Bunnies, chapter 5: How to Feed and Water Your Bunny

Get a bunny waterer, and make sure it always has water in it.  You need to check it twice a day and make sure it has water in it at all times.  For feed, it’s the same, but you have to make sure the feed is full at all times.



Bunnies, chapter 4: How to Find the Right Prices

It depends on what kind of bunny it is.  If it is a New Zealand White, a full grown bunny usually costs fifteen or twenty dollars.



Bunnies, chapter 3: How to Know If It’s a Boy or a Girl

Start off with a bunny.  Flip over the bunny carefully, and look for a pink hole near it’s tail.  This is its genitals.  Stick your finger on the edge of it between the tail and the genitals.  If one lump comes out, it is a boy.  If two lumps come out, it is a girl.



Bunnies, chapter 2: The Right Cage for Your Bunny

It depends on what kind of bunny you have.  If it is a New Zealand White (what I have), and if it is a girl, find the right amount of space and a nesting box.



Bunnies, chapter 1: How to Find the Right Bunny for You

You can find your bunny many different ways.  For instance, I found the perfect bunny by observing it and making sure it was healthy.  The last owner of my bunnies put two males together for a long time, and now one is dead.  Also, find it in a color, size, fur length, and meat.  Have fun!



Don’s Great Adventure on a Tuesday Morning

Once upon a time on a Tuesday morning, there was a duck.  He was a very bored duck.  His name was Don.  Donald Duckling Burrogh to be exact.

He was swimming aimlessly down the river.  He didn’t notice that he was swimming too far and lost sight of his mother.

“Oh, no!  I’m lost!” he said.

Don tucked down beside some bushes.

Goose came along and asked him, “Where is your mother?”

Don replied, “I’m lost, and I can’t find her.”

“I can take you in until your mom finds you,” said Goose.

Don replied, “Thank you.”

Then for two days and a night he stayed over.  Don’s mother finally found him  She gave Goose a whole bag of fish!



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