Archive for November, 2010

coloring sheet : antelope

Hello, Kids! Now you’ll help me to color this picture. But first, did you know what is it?

Yes, this is an antelope. Antelope is a term referring to many even-toed ungulate species found all over the world in places such as Africa, Asia and North America. The term refers to a ‘miscellaneous’ group within the family encompassing the old-world species which are not cattle, sheep, buffalo, bison,or goats. (www.wikipedia.org)

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coloring sheet : deer

When you gone to the zoo, you’ll see this animal. With beautiful horn at their head. What is that? Yes, right, that is a deer.

Deer are the ruminant mammals forming the family Cervidae. They include for example Moose, Red Deer, Reindeer, Roe and Chital. Animals from related families within the order Artiodactyla (even-toed ungulates) are often also considered to be deer – these include muntjac and water deer. Male deer of all species but the Chinese Water deer and female reindeer grow and shed new antlers each year. In this they differ from permanently horned animals such as antelope; these are in the same order as deer and may bear a superficial resemblance. The musk deer of Asia and Water Chevrotain (or Mouse Deer) of tropical African and Asian forests are not usually regarded as true deer and form their own families, Moschidae and Tragulidae, respectively. (www.wikipedia.org)

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coloring sheet : goat

“Mbeee….mbeee…”

Hey, Kids! Do you know what is that? Oh, yes, that is a goat’s voice.

Goats are one of the oldest domesticated species. Goats have been used for their milk, meat, hair, and skins over much of the world. In the twentieth century they also gained in popularity as pets. Most goats naturally have two horns, of various shapes and sizes depending on the breed. All goats have horns unless they are “polled” meaning they have one parent with a dominant polled gene. There have been incidents of polycerate goats (having as many as eight horns), although this is a genetic rarity thought to be inherited. Their horns are made of living bone surrounded by keratin and other proteins, and are used for defense, dominance, and territoriality. (www.wikipedia.org)

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fruits word search

Did you know the benefits of  fruits? Fruits contain many vitamins, minerals, and water. very important that you consume lots of fruits. A recent study found that people who drank fruit and vegetable juices had a lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s. The fruit nutrition study found that people who drank fruit and vegetable juices at least three times a week reduced their risk by 76 percent. Those who drank juice twice a week saw their risk go down by 16 percent. Thats means, fruits it’s not just for your body, but nutrition for your brain too. Read more »

shapes : squares, triangles, circles

Recognize shapes is important for kids. Sometimes they slow in learn some shapes. Using worksheet is perfect methods for this. This time you can teach your kids to recognize three shapes: square, circle, and triangle. In this worksheet, your kids have to identify the shapes by checking the true shapes and identify the shapes by requested color.

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