Friday, March 28, 2014

SL Core F Week 21 "A" March 24-28, 2014



Core F
Week 21"A" (LOW:left-over's week)
March 24-28th, 2014

  

   Yesterday was the Indiana State Homeschool Convention---not sure if that should be all capitals or not, but it just made me so happy that I went with it!  Jill Everly asked me to help out in the booth this year, after I was so excited meeting her last year.  Truth be told, every year when I get to go to the hs convention, I go straight to the SL booth FIRST! and then I feel like 'okay, now I can go wander around.'   I had a great time chatting with all the people about books and using the IG...I had to keep stopping myself from saying "IG" b/c they didn't know what "IG" meant! "Instructors Guide"..... The people that most often stopped to ask questions were people that were brand new and wanted 1:1 time going over HOW to use the "Instructors Guide", and how to add in Language Arts!  Isn't that funny---Language Arts was the most prominent question.  

Also, Catbrown/Cathy from the SL forum: World History chat came by for me to meet her!  It was great getting to put a face with her name.  We didn't get to say too much to each other, but we did get to finally meet!  She was so nice!

 


 I had to purchase this years Lamplighter books at the convention, they didn't have one of the books I wanted, so I ordered it, and they will send it to me for a small charge.  I also will receive an audio; we really love their audio books! 

 (Last week's knitted scarf done by Dd)

As far as our activities this week, Dd went with me to the doctor's office one day (much needed migraine consultation), and we have a LOVELY visit over at the "L" family's house on another day.  Dd gets to play with the "L" boys, and I get to have a much needed tea party and chat!  The Lord has so richly blessed me with such a good friend!  So thankful for our occasional tea parties--2 homeschool mom's sitting, chatting, drinking tea and having such a lovely, lovely time.  I can't tell you all how many YEARS I've longed for a friend to do that with on a consistent basis!  What a priceless gift!  I brought my knitting project, but got so wrapped up talking that I forgot to knit!

 This is my friends "Tea Trolley" that we drank and ate from--I thought I'd share the set up she does for us each visit. 

(one of her things she crocheted this week)

This week has been the Week of Crocheting for Dd...I can't post all the pictures of her work, b/c 2 things are going to be gifts!  But, she has really got 'hog wild' on the crocheting.  I  had bought some used crocheting instructional books, and she can actually understand the directions!!! and has made some of the things!  


 


Our lessons went well, I especially enjoyed our Apologia: Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day book this week on "rays" (Lesson 7).  Rays are simply fascinating and lovely creatures.  The sharks were also very interesting too.  I'm still trying to figure out how much to have Dd WRITE in her notebooking journal for this subject.  I was having her write too much, and then I was having her write too little, and I still haven't found the 'right' amount (for us).  I know I am remembering the material better than she is...and that isn't a good sign, now, is it!  I find myself telling Dh all the interesting details about how long a Manta Ray is---22 feet--where is swims in the ocean--out in the deep part--etc. etc. and Dd doesn't seem to be nearly as excitable about these details as I am!  But, I think that may be our personality differences too---I get "excited" about science and show it, where she is excited too, but she just doesn't SHOW it...her excitement is more 'under the surface' (like her Pappa)!! 




A crochet thing she worked on this week- in process.





Bible: 
Veritas Press: 
Joshua Through Judges


Card 46: completed
David Is Anointed King: 1 Sam 16
Dd had VP Worksheets left, and completed them

Card 47: completed
David and Goliath: 1 Sam 17
We read the section from the bible and from our Believer’s Bible Commentary
The Greenleaf Guide to the Old Testament:  lesson 94
Journey Through The Bible: pg. 108 & 109
Archeological Study Bible-article:
Technological Supremacy of the Philistine’s  Iron Weapons

Card 48: completed
Jonathan Protects David: 1 Samuel 20
We read the section from the bible and from our Believer’s Bible Commentary
The Greenleaf Guide to the Old Testament: lesson 96
Journey Through The Bible: pg’s 110-113

We added a bit extra that wasn’t assigned to this card:
1 Samuel 18 & 19 read by both bible & bible commentary
1 Samuel 23 & 24 read by both bible & bible commentary
1 Samuel 21 & 22 read by both bible & bible commentary
The Greenleaf Guide to the Old Testament:  lesson 95, 97,98

*Since we have gone through our cards pretty quickly, Dd has had a hard time getting through the Veritas Press worksheets.  So, I am trying to do extra readings and extra Greenleaf assignments to dig deeper into the books, and lighten the writing assignments for her each week.


Read Aloud’s:


Teresa of Calcutta: Serving the Poorest of the Poor (Sower Series) by D. Jeanene Watson,


Teresa of Calcutta: completed (I've heard someone, just one person say this book COULD be skipped, but I want to really make sure I publicly say how GREAT I thought this book was!  Sure, the writing isn't as exciting as Jules Vern; but the author did such a good job describing Mother Teresa!  I never really understood her concept of treating all the people she helped b/c in her mind she invisioned them all to be Jesus...Her 'plan' was to follow this biblical principle below:

Matthew 25:40-45

King James Version (KJV)
40 And the King shall answer and say unto them, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me.
41 Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared for the devil and his angels:
42 For I was an hungred, and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink:
43 I was a stranger, and ye took me not in: naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not.
44 Then shall they also answer him, saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister unto thee?
45 Then shall he answer them, saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me.


William Carey: Obliged to Go (Christian Heroes: Then & Now) by Janet Benge


William Carey: Obliged to Go: completed (There should be a slight warning that I did in fact CRY at the end of this book.)




Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne



Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne: completed
I have to say how much I enjoyed this book!!!  I think I put that in last weeks post too!  Such great vocabulary, great scope...just a gem!  LOVED it!
Composer of the Week:
Amy Marcy Beach





The smaller shield on the left is Dd's old shield, the shield on the right is her NEW one, that she made this week.  She is MUCH happier with this 'new and improved' model.  She used an old grill as a base to secure the cardboard and stabilize it.  She used my compass to make a better star too.


Below is the under-side of her new shield--she has a great hand/arm hold.




Anselm Kiefer by Mark Rosenthal

Artist of the Week:
Anselm Kiefer





Dd made a poster


Science:
Apologia: Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day
Lesson 7: Sharks & Rays, pg. 106-120
very interesting chapter!





Math: 
Math U See: Zeta: 23 A-E
Skip Counting Family: 9's



Dd made a bunch of these crochet bracelets--here are 3.  Smedley is wearing his crochet necklace she made for him!


Language Arts:
Fix It (IEW) Frog Prince: Week 3 completed
Daily Grams 7: pg. 50-54 
All About Spelling 6: Step 4 completed
Grammar Ace: Lesson 20 completed
SL Core F LA: Week 12 completed

 Three "Thank you" cards to teachers, written and mailed out completed this week.



This is the knitting that Dd made last week...I don't think she has decided what to do with it yet.



Reader's:

The Lamplighter by Maria S. Cummins (Lamplighter Rare Collector's Series) by Maria S. Cummins

Lamplighter



The Lost Hero (Heroes of Olympus, Book 1) by Rick Riordan

The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan



Core F items:
EHN completed - YAY!

 

Snake Charmer by Ann Whitehead Nagda



Snake Charmer by Ann Whitehead Das




I Is for India (World Alphabets) by Prodeepta Das



I is for India by Prodeepta Das




We are still enjoying CNN STUDENT NEWS each day:
http://www.cnn.com/studentnews/
It is a 10 minute news show that goes over current events.



Dd made a sign out of particle board, crochet yarn, and acrylic paint this week.  She printed a Pegasus and made a stencil, she did this this week too.



Audio's:


The Mistmantle Chronicles, Book One: The Urchin of the Riding Stars by McAllister, M.I.

Mistmantle

The House of Hades (Heroes of Olympus, Book 4) by Rick Riordan

House of Hades


Activities:
LOTS of Crocheting!
She made a strawberry cake, and homemade granola in the kitchen.  She has spent hours outside "training" our dog to do tricks....(poor dog!)  This has been a mature week, she totally cleaned her room (without me asking), and did the dishes - all on her own accord.  What a surprise.



 She made 5 "balls" --sort of like a Hacky-Sack ball, minus the beans....  The greenish, yellow thing with the button is her ipod nano case that she made for it.

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1 comment:

  1. WOW!!! Your dd has been VERY busy this week! WELL DONE on her projects! I don't know which one is my favorite! I like the Capt. America shield - that is pretty amazing. All of the crocheting is very useful and very neat.

    Your host is very kind for your tea parties! That looks very inviting and lovely! I am so glad you have a local friend that you can sit and chat and enjoy some time together. Praise God for that fellowship!

    Thank you for writing about the Teresa book. I've had my eye on that book and did not want to miss it - but then with all of the mixed reviews - well - that really helps to make sure we get to that one soon.

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