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P is for Piranha | ABC Nature Walk

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P is for Piranha was filmed at the Downtown Aquarium in Denver. These piranhas were very calm. You could tell they had probably eaten earlier, since they were so calm. This is intended for Preschool and Kindergarten to help in learning. Sample these related posts: P is for Pika  (at Wolfe Stew ) P is for Prairie Dog  (at YouTube ) J is for Jellyfish  (at Wolfe Stew ) S is for Stingray  (at YouTube ) S is for Shark  (at Wolfe Stew ) Discover more ABC Nature Walk Videos at Mr. Wolfe's Kinder Garden .

Pledge of Allegiance Day | JOY for Today

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The Pledge of Allegiance is a promise. When we say it, we connect as citizens. When we mean it, our country is strengthened. Loyal citizens solemnly committed to work together toward a moral cause under a God who is only good and always faithful builds a strong framework for enduring JOY. Pledge of Allegiance Day | September 8th Annually JOY for Today Offerings: Did You Know...  Five Pledge of Allegiance facts we didn't. Wolfe Stew Connects  with commitments. Bible Verses and Quotes  inspired by promises. Activity Suggestions  Pledge of Allegiance comprehension; Classroom pledge creation; Discussion questions; Family pledge UPCOMING HOLIDAYS:   Patriot Day (September 11th Annually) Fall Equinox (Late September, when the Sun crosses the celestial equator going south) Johnny Appleseed Day (September 26th Annually) Did You Know: We are on the third revision of the Pledge of Allegiance?  The first, written by Francis Bellamy in 1892, was written for use in any country. It excluded the

Proverbs 31: Week Thirty-Four | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  thirty-four  of our Proverbs 31 journey. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we developed our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we practiced being  savvy  with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. In August , we witness  exemplary  behavior outlined in Proverbs 31:18 and 31:31. If you're ready to travel with us, welcome! Grab your  August calendar  with daily activities, the lamp for your feet (the  Bible ), and let's get going! We're jo

September 2023 | Calendars

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With two weeks of school now under our belts we can safely say we still don't have it all together. I've been frantically leveling books and throwing together PowerPoints while the Mr.'s been trying to keep his cool (Literally because of the lack of air-conditioning.) while learning new curriculums, new students, new teammates, and a new school. I wonder, will we ever coast through the beginning of a school year or will it always start in a rush? What about you? Have you started yet or are you still in preparation mode? Whatever stage we find you, we are praying for you to find peace in the chaos and hope for your frustrations. Here's what we're offering on the September 2023  Wolfe Stew  menu: September 2023 Ideas for  Every  Day Calendar  (family friendly, educational)  September 2023 Growth for Today Calendar  (personal growth, Bible-based) Blank 2023 Calendars   Bible verses  Inspirational Quotes September 2023 Ideas for EVERY Day View the current month's

Proverbs 31: Week 33 | The Wolfe Notes

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Welcome to week  thirty-three  of our Proverbs 31 journey. If you'd like to return to one of our previous stops, let our " Wolfe Notes " guide you.  In January  we examined our  value  with the help of Proverbs 31 verses 10 and 29. In February  we learned what  uplifting  means by looking at Proverbs 31:11 and 23. In March , we considered the virtue of  respect  by studying Proverbs 31:12 and 28. In April , we trained to be  hardworking  with Proverbs 31:13 and 19 as our instructors. In May , we saw what it takes to be  resourceful  by examining Proverbs 31:14 and 21.  In June , we developed our  caring  muscle by exercising Proverbs 31:15 and 22. In July , we practiced being  savvy  with help from Proverbs 31:16 and 27. In August , we witness  exemplary  behavior outlined in Proverbs 31:18 and 31:31. If you're ready to travel with us, welcome! Grab your  August calendar  with daily activities, the lamp for your feet (the  Bible ), and let's get going! We're j

Poet's Day | JOY for Today

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Whether you consider yourself a poet or not, poetry is and will always be a part of your life. It is in the music we listen to, the books we read, and the history we study. Poets enable us to feel deeply, see sensationally, and dream impossibly. A poem can embed its way into your heart and mind and reproduce the same emotions, vision, and inspiration each time you remember it. What a positive tool, then, to carry a JOY-invoking poem with us wherever we go. Poet's Day | August 21st Annually JOY for Today Offerings: Did You Know...  Five poetry facts we didn't. Wolfe Stew Connects  with God's poetry. Bible Verses and Quotes  Inspired by poetry. Activity Suggestions  Poetry exploration and composition; Discussion questions; Family challenge UPCOMING HOLIDAYS:   Speak Kind Words Saturday  (August's Fourth Saturday) Pierce Your Ears Day (September 2nd Annually) Labor Day (September's First Monday) Did You Know: Poetry predates written language?  It was created to help