Sunday, April 23, 2023

WISDOM FOR PARENTING 👨‍👩‍👦


1. Avoid Giving your child everything he asks for. He will grow up believing that he has the right to get everything he wants.
   

2. Avoid laughing when your child speaks insulting words. He will grow up thinking that disrespect is entertainment.
  
3. Avoid remaining insensitive to bad behavior that he can display without scolding him for his bad behavior. He will grow up thinking that there are no rules in society.
  
4. Avoid picking up anything that your child messes up. He will grow up believing that others must take responsibility for his responsibilities.
  
5. Avoid letting him watch any program on TV. He will grow up thinking that there is no difference between being a child and being an adult.
 
6. Avoid giving your child all the money he asks for. He will grow up thinking that getting money is easy and will not hesitate to steal for it.
 
7. Always avoid putting yourself on his side when he is wrong against the neighbors, his teachers, the police. He will grow up thinking that everything he does is right, it is the others who are wrong.
  
8. Avoid leaving him alone at home when you go to the place of worship, otherwise he will grow up thinking that God does not exist.
  
9. Avoid talking down about a family member or spouse it will teach them to hurt others and that conflict and hurting others is okay.
 
10. Avoid showing them that not helping others in need is ok it will give them lack in grace.

To make things simple, teach them grace and kindness in all things and treat them the way you would want them to be treated. 💗😌

Monday, April 10, 2023

"The Cost Of Laziness"


Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Sam who lived in a small village. Sam was known for his laziness. He would spend most of his day lying around and doing nothing. He would ignore his chores and responsibilities, and would often make excuses for not doing them.
One day, Sam's father gave him some seeds and told him to plant them in the garden. Sam promised to do it but kept delaying it day after day, and soon weeks went by without any planting being done. The seeds were left to wither and die, and the garden remained barren.

Later on, the village experienced a drought, and the crops failed. The farmers were forced to go without food, and many of them had to leave the village in search of a better life. Sam and his family were also affected by this, and they had to rely on their savings to buy food.

One day, while Sam was sitting idly under a tree, he saw a group of children playing and having fun. He realized that he had been lazy all his life, and he had nothing to show for it. He felt ashamed of himself and decided to change.

Sam started to work hard and take responsibility for his actions. He began to help his father in the fields and do his chores without being reminded. Soon, his hard work paid off, and his family's financial situation improved. He also gained the respect of his fellow villagers.

The moral of the story is that laziness can be costly. When we procrastinate and avoid our responsibilities, we miss out on opportunities and may suffer the consequences of our actions. It's essential to take action and work hard towards our goals and dreams.

Thanks for reading! 🥰🥰


Shaik Urwa Noorin.. 
A cycle 2&3 teacher with a passion for creating time-saving classroom resources. She enjoys sharing her attempt to juggle it all... grading papers, lesson planning, student referrals, parent communication, test prep, and so much more all while managing a busy home life with two active toddlers.

  
 
WELCOME
I'm Shaik Urwa Noorin a cycle 2&3 teacher, wife + busy mom trying to juggle it all! Some days are smooth sailing ,somtimes a guilt of not giving time to family and self care + others are simply overwhelming!

Monday, April 3, 2023

POLLINATION AND FERTILIZATION IN PLANTS

Visit a flower garden in the summer and you’ll see and hear lots of activity. Bees are buzzing and busily moving from flower to flower. Butterflies are quieter, but they’re visiting the flowers too. Ladybugs crawl and fly about. If you’re lucky, you might even see a hummingbird or two. What’s going on here? Why is everyone so busy? These animals are attracted to nectar in the flowers. Nectar is a sweet liquid deep inside a flower. It provides food for bees, butterflies and even bats. These animals need nectar to grow, and also to lay eggs. Plants help animals, but the animals are helping the plants too. When bees and other animals move around flowers, they take pollen, which forms on the male part of the flowers, the anthers, and move it to the pistils, or female parts of the flowers. If the pollen lands in the right spot, it moves down through the pistils, to the eggs, which are inside the flower.
Fun Facts about Pollination and Fertilization of Plants for Kids Once the pollen meets the egg, a seed is formed. Seeds are usually formed in fruit. A berry is a fruit, so is an apple. Even a pea or tomato is a fruit because they contain seeds. Once the fruit is mature, it releases the seeds. The seeds land on the soil and create new plants. Seeds can’t get up and walk, of course, but they move away from the parent plant in many ways. By moving, they can grow in a place where there’s enough water, nutrients and light. Seeds have many ways of moving. Sometimes the wind blows them about. When animals eat the berries, the seeds come out in their poop. Some seeds, like cockleburs, attach to people and animals for a ride. Parts of the Flower
Important Flower Parts for Pollination Process Pollination and Fertilization Vocabulary Nectar: sweet liquid in plants Pollen: powder or dust on flowers Anther: male part of flower, which produces pollen Pistil: female part of the flower, which moves pollen to the eggs Fruit: plant part that holds seeds. How Wind Pollination Works Image
Seeds have many ways of moving. Sometimes the wind blows them about, something amazing all about pollination and fertilization of Plants Learn More All About Pollination and Fertilization of Plants Take a look at this interesting video all about pollination: "https://youtu.be/78PzI9exMBo" A video explaining the types and processes of pollination in plants. Pollination and Fertilization Q&A Question:What happens if a flower isn’t fertilized? Answer: Sometimes a flower won’t receive pollen and develop seeds. Bees and other pollinators don’t come out in rainy, cold weather. Then the flower dies and drops, without producing seeds. Question: Do all plants have both male and female flowers? Answer: Some plants produce male and female flowers. Pumpkins and cucumbers, for example, have some flowers that are male and some that are female. The female flowers have a little bump at the base of the flower. This bump becomes a fruit if the flower is fertilized.


Author 
Shaik Urwa Noorin. 
A cycle 2&3 teacher with a passion for creating time-saving classroom resources. She enjoys sharing her attempt to juggle it all... grading papers, lesson planning, student referrals, parent communication, test prep, and so much more all while managing a busy home life with two active toddlers.

  
 
WELCOME
I'm Shaik Urwa Noorin a cycle 2&3 teacher, wife + busy mom trying to juggle it all! Some days are smooth sailing, but sometimes the guilt of not giving time to family and self-care + others are simply overwhelming!

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