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Bible and English Mrs. DesMarais Lesson # 39 Jesus and the Pharisees tch

Bible and English Mrs. DesMarais Lesson # 39 Jesus and the Pharisees tch

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Bible and EnglishMrs. DesMarais

Lesson # 39Jesus and the Pharisees

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In today’s lesson….

1. I can find and read words with “tch”.

2. I can find and use irregular verbs.

3. I can make inferences when I

read.

4. I can describe a root word.

5. I can spell words and define words

correctly.

Phonics: Words with “tch”

ditch stitch hitch

bewitch switch itch

pitch watch latch

crutch sketch notch

Grammar: Irregular Verbs

Argh! Some verbs do not add ed to show the past. They change their spelling instead.

Spelling Words Lesson 39http://www.spellingcity.com/LuminaBE2/

sorry hurry happy

puppy study glory

fly try buy

reply sky cry

Common English Expression

“A taste of your own medicine ”

Meaning:To learn a hard lesson, getting back the same wrong things that you have done to others.

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Comprehension: Infer

When you make an

inference, you take things you

already know and put them

together with clues from the

words and pictures in a text.

Comprehension: Infer about a Character

Who am I?

Vocabulary Lesson 39www.spellingcity.com

• shriveled – shrunken, dried up• accuse – to say you did wrong • stubborn – to refuse to change• restore – like new again• stretch – to pull out, make

bigger• anger – to be very mad or

upset• plot – to make evil plans

Bible Lesson: Mark 3

JesusPharisees

disabled manSabbath

Synagoguehypocrites

Jesus went into the

synagogue, and a man with a

shriveled hand was there.  Some

of the Pharisees were looking for

a reason to accuse Jesus, so they

watched him closely to see if he

would heal him on the Sabbath.  

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Man with the Withered Hand

  Jesus said to the man with the

shriveled hand, “Stand up in

front of everyone.” Then Jesus

asked them, “Which is lawful

on the Sabbath: to do good or

to do evil, to save life or to

kill?” But they remained silent.

Jesus with the Pharisees at the Temple

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  He looked around at them in

anger and, deeply distressed

at their stubborn hearts, said

to the man, “Stretch out your

hand.” He stretched it out,

and his hand was completely

restored.

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Then the Pharisees began to plot how they might kill Jesus.

Jesus heals on the Sabbath

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Luke 11 – Washing Hands

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Bible Verses: Matthew 6: 5-13Jesus teaches his disciples

how to pray.

“And when you pray, do not

be like the hypocrites, for they

love to pray standing in the

synagogues and on the street

corners to be seen by men.

  But when you pray, go into your

room, close the door and pray to

your Father, who is unseen.

Then your Father, who sees what

is done in secret, will reward

you. I tell you the truth, they

have received their reward in

full.

And when you pray, do not

keep on babbling like pagans,

for they think they will be

heard because of their many

words. Do not be like them, for

your Father knows what you

need before you ask him. This,

then, is how you should pray:

  Our Father in heaven,

hallowed be your name,  your

kingdom come, your will be done

on earth as it is in heaven.  Give

us today our daily bread.  Forgive

us our debts,  as we also have

forgiven our debtors.

And lead us not into temptation,

but deliver us from the evil one.”

Reflect Words with“tch”Irregular verbsRoot wordIdiomVocabularySpell “y ” wordsInferencesJesus, PhariseesExample of prayer