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Our Object Lesson Chapel

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Nothing is impossible with God!

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B: There are lots of examples in the Bible of times that God’s people had really hard things happening. Think of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego being put into the fiery furnace. They completely depended on God and His ability to help them.

 

N: Nothing is impossible with God, and to remind you of that, we are going to do something impossible! Do you think I can walk on eggs without breaking them? I will!

 

***N carefully walks on the eggs, getting everybody to cheer for him, etc.

 

***B breaks one of the eggs into the bowl to prove they were not hard boiled.

 

B and N: (Read Poster) Remember that nothing is impossible with God!

 

 

*Before the next group comes, B puts a new egg in the hole where the one she broke was.

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Book Share: Pirates Past Noon

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I read Pirates Past Noon by Mary Pope Osborne.  This book is about a boy and a girl named Jack and Annie.  They are going to the treehouse right now.  They are about to time travel to pirate world.  Now that they got there, Annie wants to go swimming.  Jack doesn’t, so he is going to write notes like always.  Then the pirates come and take Jack and Annie.  They got caught by pirates, but the pirates aren’t smart, so Jack and Annie escape fast and go right back to the treehouse and go back home.

I liked this book because it is really cool.

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Little Miss Muffet (funny style)

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Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet

Eating her oatmeal.

Then came a monster,

And Miss Muffet ran away!

Then .. . . . .

Along came another monster, and he went and gobbled her up.  Then came her sister to get her for dinner.  She got stomped on!  Then came here sister’s brother, and his truck got kicked away like a soccer ball.

Then came an even bigger monster, who put that monster on his fire and burnt the monster.  So he was so, so, so hungry, and then he gobbled up the whole world!

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If You’re Not From Vermont . . .

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A form change poem

(With thanks to David Bouchard, “If You’re Not From the Prairie . . . “)

 

If you’re not from Vermont,

You don’t know my mud.

You can’t know my mud.

My mud is fun to play in.

It’s fun to get your feet stuck in it

And have a challenge to see who can get them out the fastest.

If you’re not from Vermont,

You don’t know my mud.

 

You see,

My skin is mud.

My hair is trees that stick up tall.

My ears are flapping wings.

My feet go into the mud like strong posts.

I’ve got see-through vision in my eyes.

My home is Vermont,

And I love it so much.

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What is Red?

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Red is red roses that shine in the sun.

Red is a pickup truck that zooms down a highway at night.

Red is a shiny, juicy apple that gleams in the sunlight.

Red is a pool of apple juice that you can pour down your throat when you’re hot.

Red is a red velvet cake to eat on your birthday.

Red is crunching leaves you hear in the fall,

And steak sizzling on the grill.

Red is a fire alarm that goes off when there is a fire.

Red is a wonderful color!

I love red!

It’s so shiny!

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A Peek into my Reading Journal

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In Curious George Makes Pancakes, there is a monkey named George.  My favorite part of this book is when they go to a pancake breakfast.  I really liked when George tries to make pancakes, but the pancake man caught him.  So he ran away, and he splashed in a bunch of syrup!  He tried to clean it off with a bunch of wipes, but that didn’t work.  Then he went to the tub, and some kid tossed a baseball at it and he went in.  That washed him off.

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