1. “Plants are living things. They need water, air, space, and light to grow. They cannot live without these things” (Daniel, A22).
This quote aligns with a Christian worldview as it references the important things plants needs to survive – water, air, space, and light. Although, some of those things are not able to be seen, they are still important. God created these things like air in order for plants, animals, or humans to be sustained on earth. I would integrate my worldview into this quote and explain how everything has a purpose even if we cannot visibly see the purpose. I would use the example of air in what plants need in order to survive. People cannot see air, but yet, it still exists. I would continue to explain to my students even if we cannot seem something, it does not necessarily mean it is not there. …show more content…
“The Sun gives off energy. Its light and heat warm Earth’s land, water, and air. Some parts of Earth get warmer fast than others” (Daniels, C7).
This quote aligns with a Christian worldview as it talks about creation and the job of the Sun. The Sun is the perfect distance from Earth; therefore, it display the craftsmanship of God. He placed the Sun and the Earth away from each other at a perfect distance. I would integrate my worldview into this quote by discussing with my students how important it is that the Sun is in exactly the right spot. If it was any closer, we might fry to death. Yet, if it is any further away, we may freeze. The Sun is a great way to discuss what students think about this topic.
3. “I’m glad the sky is painted blue, and the earth is painted green, with such a lot of nice fresh air all sandwiched in between” (Daniels,