Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Week 19

Ok - I've been very bad about keeping up on my homeschool posts with moving and all. But, it is never too late to get back on track...forgot to post this one on the right day.

Christian - King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table by Sir Thomas Mallory, Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe (Playaway) - We let Christian go out-of-town with cousins for most of the week, so he did not get as much done this week. He did take a couple of classic books with him on Playaway.
Marlayna - Owl in Love by Patrice Kindl, Mariel of Redwall by Brian Jacques, The Shamer's Daughter by Lene Kaaberbol,
Me - Books - Emily Post's Etiquette and started Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin - Audio files at LDS-HEA - Darla Isackson, Paul Mero, Reed A. Benson, John Taylor Gatto, etc.

Do Together -
  • Devotionals - Let Him Ask of God pg. 143 thru147
  • Read Aloud - Little House on the Prairie by Laura Ingals Wilder
  • Government and Freedom - Mandate video on the President's of the United States, Civil War, and The New Deal
  • Mathematician - Mathematicians are People Too "Galileo" pgs.45-51
  • Musician - Spiritual Lives of the Great Composers pgs.27-34
  • History - "Roman Empire" - Story of the World Vol. 2 pgs. 1-5 and Usborne Encyclopedia of World History pgs. 182-191
  • Genealogy - Worked on my side of the 15 Generation Chart - See Mom Notes below.
  • English and Grammar - Winston Grammar (we skipped school this day)
  • Artist - (we skipped school this day)
  • Science - "Ears and Eyes" - Usborne Science Encyclopedia pgs. 370-373, How the Body Works, Human Body Coloring Book
  • Words of the Day - irreverant, meticulous, vindicate,
Mom Notes - We are loving the 15 Generation Chart! It has been so exciting to write in all the names of the ancestors we have information on. It makes it easy to see where work needs to be done. Also, we decided to highlight those born in other countries. Each country has a color - England, Canada, Ireland, France (American born are not highlighted at all) - so that we could get a visual picture for what percentage we are of each culture. We discovered that my mom's side of the family is American clear back for 9 generations! Also, I am a 4th generation Arizonan and my children are 5th generation Arizonan. How often do you find that?

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for posting your homeschool stuff again. I love getting ideas from you!!! The School House Rock videos are great too. Thanks for posting them also.

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