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  • Here comes a train.

  • [Music: Theme Song]

  • "Pictrain's coming down the track

  • taking pictures here and back.

  • Learning's fun and it's our knack,

  • Pictrain's coming - Clickety-clack!”

  • This train has animals found in the Bible!

  • Do you know their names?

  • Can you spell their names?

  • [SFX: Train whistle]

  • [SFX: Camera Shutter]

  • Camel

  • C-A-M-E-L

  • [SFX: Camera Shutter]

  • Donkey

  • D-O-N-K-E-Y

  • You are really good at this!

  • [SFX: Camera Shutter]

  • Dove

  • D-O-V-E

  • [SFX: Camera Shutter]

  • Deer

  • D-E-E-R

  • You know these animal's names!

  • [SFX: Camera Shutter]

  • Lamb

  • L-A-M-B

  • [SFX: Camera Shutter]

  • Lion

  • L-I-O-N

  • Great Job!

  • [SFX: Camera Shutter]

  • Ox

  • O-X

  • Great!

  • You know the name of these animals found in the Bible!

  • See you next time!

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Here comes a train.

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Bible Animals for Children | Kids Learn Spelling in English | PicTrain™

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Video vocabulary

Keywords

come

US /kʌm/

UK /kʌm/

  • verb
  • To arrive at a place
  • (Of mail) to be delivered
  • To move toward someone; go with someone
  • To reach a certain point or state
track

US /træk/

UK /træk/

  • verb
  • To use marks to follow a wild animal
  • To move a certain way/follow a particular course
  • To record and examine the progress of something
  • To follow the trail or movements of someone or something.
  • To monitor or record the progress or development of something.
  • noun
  • A prepared course for racing, especially for athletes.
  • A circular course for running
  • A circular path on a magnetic disk or tape on which data can be recorded.
  • Course or way someone takes, e.g. in education
  • A mark or impression left by a moving object.
  • A recording of a song or piece of music.
  • A recording of a song or piece of music.
  • A rough path or minor road.
  • The rails on which a train runs.
  • The rails on which a train runs.
  • A prepared course for racing.
  • Path in a field or a forest made by walkers
  • Often circular course laid out for car racing
  • One of multiple musical recordings on an album
  • Band surrounding the wheels of a tank
  • Metal lines that trains ride on
  • One of the rails making up a railway line.
  • other
  • To follow the trail or movements of someone or something.
great

US /ɡret/

UK /ɡreɪt/

  • adverb
  • Very good; better than before
  • adjective
  • Very good; excellent.
  • Used to describe the relationship between a grandparent, aunt, uncle, etc. and their grandchild, nephew, niece, etc.
  • Very large in size
  • Very important
  • Of an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above the average
  • Remarkable or outstanding
  • Very good at a particular activity
  • Very good; fantastic; wonderful
  • noun
  • Successful and well-admired person
theme

US /θim/

UK /θi:m/

  • noun
  • An main or dominant idea, motif
  • A recurring melodic phrase or idea, especially in a musical composition.
  • Main idea of a work of art, writing, or music
  • An idea that runs through something.
  • The subject of a talk, piece of writing, exhibition, etc.; a topic.
  • Main subject being discussed or described
  • A predesigned set of formatting elements for a website or software application.
train

US /tren/

UK /treɪn/

  • noun
  • Line of people, animals moving the same direction
  • Vehicle that carries people and runs on rails
  • Long rear section of a (e.g. wedding) dress
  • Series of events happening one after another
  • verb
  • To teach a pet a behavior or a trick
  • To educate someone in something, e.g. medicine
  • To cause a plant to grow a certain way by cutting
  • To point a certain way or toward something
  • To practice to get better at a thing, e.g. sports
spell

US /spɛl/

UK /spel/

  • verb
  • To lead to future trouble
  • To be able to write (or say) the letters of a word
  • noun
  • Making some magic happen; form of words to do this
  • Period of time; time when an action is being done
learning

US /ˈlɚnɪŋ/

UK /ˈlə:niŋ/

  • noun
  • Act of getting knowledge
  • The activity or experience of gaining knowledge or skill.
  • An institution of learning.
  • verb
  • To get knowledge or skills by study or experience
  • The acquisition of knowledge or skills through study, experience, or being taught.
  • Present participle of learn: to gain knowledge or skill.
  • other
  • The activity or process of gaining knowledge or skill.
  • other
  • Gaining knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, or by being taught.
  • To find out something.
  • To find out something.
  • adjective
  • Relating to education or the acquisition of knowledge.
  • other
  • The acquisition of knowledge or skills through study, experience, or being taught.
  • The process by which a computer system improves its performance by learning from data.
  • The process of acquiring knowledge or skills.
  • The acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study, or being taught.
  • Knowledge or understanding gained through study or experience.
lamb

US /læm/

UK /læm/

  • noun
  • Young sheep
  • verb
  • To give birth to a baby sheep
job

US /dʒɑ:b/

UK /dʒɒb/

  • noun
  • Something that must be done
  • Regular work at which you earn money
animal

US /ˈænəməl/

UK /ˈænɪml/

  • noun
  • A living creature that is not a plant or person

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