Archive for December, 2012

Positions : Right, Middle, & Left

This worksheets will teach your children about positions. Your children must identify the object’s position : on the right, on the middle, or left.

But, this worksheet is a simple test about positions, for your children aged 4 to 6. You can download it for FREE!!

Direction : Please give a check (√) for the true answer!

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Page : 2

Link : positions : right, middle, left

Dot To Dot : Pig

Hello, Kids! Now, we’ll draw a picture by connect the dots. After you see what the surprise picture, please color that picture with colors as you like. Can you?

Download this printable worksheets and coloring sheet for FREE!!

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Coloring Sheets : Papaya (1)

The papaya (from Carib via Spanish), papaw, or pawpaw is the fruit of the plant Carica papaya, the sole species in the genus Carica of the plant family Caricaceae. It is native to the tropics of the Americas, and was first cultivated in Mexico several centuries before the emergence of the Mesoamerican classic cultures.

The papaya is a large tree-like plant, with a single stem growing from 5 to 10 metres (16 to 33 ft) tall, with spirally arranged leaves confined to the top of the trunk. The lower trunk is conspicuously scarred where leaves and fruit were borne. The leaves are large, 50–70 centimetres (20–28 in) diameter, deeply palmately lobed with 7 lobes. The tree is usually unbranched, unless lopped. The flowers are similar in shape to the flowers of the Plumeria, but are much smaller and wax-like. They appear on the axils of the leaves, maturing into the large 15–45 centimetres (5.9–18 in) long, 10–30 centimetres (3.9–12 in) diameter fruit. The fruit is ripe when it feels soft (like a ripe avocado or a bit softer) and its skin has attained an amber to orange hue.

Carica papaya was the first fruit tree to have its genome deciphered. (wikipedia.org) Read more »

Coloring Sheets : Rambutan

The rambutan (play /ræmˈbuːtən/; taxonomic name: Nephelium lappaceum) is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae, and the fruit of this tree. It is native to Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and elsewhere in Southeast Asia, although its precise natural distribution is unknown. It is closely related to several other edible tropical fruits including the lychee, longan, and mamoncillo. It is believed to be native to the Malay Archipelago,[3] from where it spread westwards to Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka and India; eastwards to Vietnam, the Philippines and Indonesia.[4] The name rambutan is derived from the Malay word rambutan, meaning “hairy”. [4] In Vietnam, it is called chôm chôm (meaning “messy hair”) due to the spines covering the fruit’s skin.

A second species regularly sold at Costa Rican markets is often known as “wild” rambutan. Yellow in color, it is a little smaller than the usual red variety. The flesh exposed when the outer skin is peeled off is sweet and sour, slightly grape-like and gummy to the taste. In Costa Rican Spanish, it is known as mamón chino (translated “Chinese sucker”) due to its Asian origin and the likeness of the edible part with Melicoccus bijugatus.

Rambutan are non-climacteric fruit – that is, they ripen only on the tree. (wikipedia.org) Read more »

Coloring Sheets : Watermelon

Watermelon (Citrullus lanatus (Thunb.), family Cucurbitaceae) is a vine-like (scrambler and trailer) flowering plant originally from southern Africa. Its fruit, which is also called watermelon, is a special kind referred to by botanists as a pepo, a berry which has a thick rind (exocarp) and fleshy center (mesocarp and endocarp). Pepos are derived from an inferior ovary, and are characteristic of the Cucurbitaceae. The watermelon fruit, loosely considered a type of melon – although not in the genus Cucumis – has a smooth exterior rind (green, yellow and sometimes white) and a juicy, sweet interior flesh (usually pink, but sometimes orange, yellow, red and sometimes green if not ripe). It is also commonly used to make a variety of salads, most notably fruit salad. (wikipedia.org) Read more »

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