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Lesson 7: Grammar: Antonyms, Lesson 8: Reading - Vocabulary and "…
Lesson 7: Grammar: Antonyms
Antonyms: Words that have opposite meanings.
Everyday examples
sunny ↔ cloudy
bright ↔ dim
dry ↔ wet
hot ↔ cold
Biblical examples
light ↔ darkness (Genesis 1, creation story)
male ↔ female
evening ↔ morning
husband ↔ wife
foolish ↔ wise
narrow ↔ wide
Lesson 8: Reading - Vocabulary and "Button the Lamb" Story
Vocabulary
adventure: An exciting or unusual experience.
born: Brought into life by birth.
butterfly: A nectar-feeding insect with large, colorful wings.
content: A state of peaceful happiness.
enemy: Someone or something opposed to another.
flock: A group of animals traveling or feeding together.
gently: In a mild or tender manner.
mischief: Playful troublemaking.
pasture: Land with grass for grazing animals.
scars: Marks left on skin from an injury.
sheepfold: A shelter or pen for sheep.
staff: A stick or rod used by shepherds.
tenderly: With gentleness and affection.
wandered: To move aimlessly without a goal.
wiggle: To move side to side with small, quick movements.
"Button the Lamb" Summary
Button is born: A new lamb named Button is born in a flock of sheep.
Mischievous nature: Button is curious and full of mischief, always seeking adventure.
The new shepherd: A new shepherd arrives and cares for the flock. He protects Button from danger, including a lion.
Sheepfold safety: The shepherd tells Button, "I am the door," reassuring him that no enemy can harm them while he guards the entrance.
Getting lost: Button wanders off, gets hurt, and feels scared and alone.
The rescue: The shepherd finds Button, carrying him back to safety, showing love and care.
The story teaches about safety, trust, and the joy of being found after being lost. It shows the shepherd's loving care, reflecting how we can trust those who protect and guide us.