Today is cleaning up day!! Let's clean this house amazingly for our Family night!
- Bed linen- put in a wash load
- Put in new linen on bed.
- take out all shoes from room and put them away.
- Take out toys from room and put them away
- Organize your space.
- Vacuum
- Wipe down walls
- Wipe down doors
Bible
- Matthew 20: 20-28
- Description: Verses 20-21 Mark’s *gospel says that James and John made the request (Mark 10:35-45). Their mother had the same ambition as her sons, but they were responsible. Jesus spoke directly to them when he replied. James and John were probably Jesus’ cousins. Their mother was Salome, who was Mary’s sister. And Mary was Jesus’ mother. So they may have felt that this close relationship ought to give them a special place. They believed that Jesus would become king. And Jesus had chosen them, together with Peter, to be witnesses when he changed his appearance (Matthew 17:1-2). They also saw Jesus make Jairus’ daughter become alive again. But Jesus said that he would suffer. And they failed to understand why the king should suffer.
- Verses 22-23 Jesus asked if they could share what he was going to suffer. They said that they could. But they probably did not understand what that really meant. James died early in the history of the *church because he believed Jesus. King Herod Agrippa ordered his men to kill James (Acts 12:1-2). John lived until he was very old. But he probably had a difficult life in prison, so he may have suffered a lot too.
- Verses 24-27 The other *disciples did not like it that James and John were asking for special places. But they had the same ambition. Luke says that even at the Last Supper they were arguing among themselves. They argued about who was the greatest and most important among them (Luke 22:24). Jesus told them that in foreign nations important people tell their servants what to do. They expect their servants to obey their orders. But where God rules, it is different. People who want to be great must serve other people. They must even be prepared to act as a slave.
- Verse 28 Jesus then spoke about why he came into the world. He is our example, because he came to serve. He would give his life to make people free from their *sin. Then they could enter where God rules. It was Jesus who would give his life for many people (Isaiah 53:11). Jesus made a way back to God for people. But to do this he had to live in this world. Then he had to die in a terrible way
- Hero Tales p. 41-43
- Memory Verse last day for review and review on the prior verses
- Dictation on Geography Terms
- Dictation on Memory Verse
- Write Character Trait and record on tape for later dictation
- Level 2
- Tell someone Lady Moon by Lord Houghton
- Copy the letter from Frank to George.
- Get an envelope and copy the this address on it.
- What mark of punctuation is placed after the first line? Second line? Third?
- What mark of punctuation is placed after ga and av?
- Where should the stamp go? find and draw your favorite stamp on it.
- Level 3
- Tell someone The Bluebird by Emily Huntington Miller
- Observation on material.
- Use complete sentences and use of commas, remember that an and goes before the last listed word.
- Use safe search website.
Geography
- book basket book
PE/Health
- Read about why water is the best drink to drink.
- Ask your mom if you can choose a recipe to make. (Click on the + by Recipes for Kids.)
If you have finished all of your work, click on this and play a game.
Reading
- Level Reading 3 The Race For The Mitten
- Level Reading 2 Kittie and Mouse
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