Find the section in your science book that teaches about leaves
and/or read "Why Leaves Change Color," from the U.S.
Department of Agriculture Forest Service.
A simpler version for children:
www.srs.fs.usda.gov/kids/leaves_color.htm More information for older students:
www.na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/misc/leaves/leaves.htm Leaf identification can also be learned:
www.extension.iastate.edu/Pages/tree/terms/terms.html mbgnet.mobot.org/sets/temp/ From the Teaching Home:
What To Do About Halloween
Each year as the world begins to decorate for Halloween, we
can either ignore the holiday or respond to it in a way that will
edify our families and others while honoring the Lord.
Since we have dealt thoroughly with these issues in past
newsletters, we will not do so again this year, but will refer you
to our Newsletter Archive instead.
What To Do About Halloween (Newsletter #16)
• Use To Teach Truth
• Responses: Alternatives and Evangelism
• Tract Evangelism: Advantages of Tracts, How To Use Tracts,
Resources
www.teachinghome.com/newsletters/vol_2-no_16.cfm Unit Study on the Protestant Reformation (Newsletter #53)
October 31st is Reformation Day, commemorating that date in
1517 when protestant reformer Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses
to a door.
• Teaching Our Children the Whole Truth
www.teachinghome.com/newsletters/vol_2-no_53.cfm Reform for Today (Newsletter #54)
• Church Reform through Bible Study
• Political Reform Today
• How Home Schooling Avoids the State Religion
• The Superiority of Evangelism over Political Action
www.teachinghome.com/newsletters/vol_2-no_54.cfm