Sunday, December 1, 2013

Core F Week 8 "LOW" Nov. 25-29th, 2013

Core F
Week 8 "LOW"
Nov. 25-29th, 2013




In Process
It was time for a "LOW" ("left-overs") week to get caught up and with it being Thanksgiving we wouldn't be able to get far into a regular week anyway; so we might as well get caught up on our Sonlight stuff.  Boy, that EHN/Worldbook/Researching worksheets are a lot of work!  I can't imagine what they must have been like a few years ago when they were "really" hard!  We find these modified sheets to be plenty time consuming!  But, I do like what we are learning about each of the countries we have "visited" so far.  This week we are in JAPAN.

Our fun activities---Tuesday, Dd was invited to go to the movies with a friend who won free tickets (and 2 free popcorn's, and 2 free soda's) from our library--so I was happy to chaperone as they chose to see Thor II: The Dark World.  It was a lot of fun to go to the movies in the middle of the day!  There were only about 8 other adults in the whole theatre!!!







 Sat. morning we did MY favorite thing in the world---HIKE!  And my favorite, most-often hiked trail (besides our own woods) "Trail 3" (3 miles of Happiness) at Spring Mill Park!  I just love that trail!!!  I hiked that with Dh before we had Dd a lot, then when I got pregnant, and then when I went into labor, I had the totally idiotic idea to that if I hiked that "RUGGED" trail, it would help me deliver faster....such a bad, bad idea!  (3 days later I had a c-section!!)  And then 3 weeks after we brought Dd home, we had to decide where we would bring our precious baby to first--where would be her first outing??  It seemed only fitting that we bring her to Spring Mill FIRST!  And that is what we did!  And since then we have brought her there as many times as possible, and to Trail 3 (in a Baby Bjorn baby holder, in our special hiking stroller with the big bicycle wheels, and finally on her own 2 feet!) especially. 










I love that quote: "Donaldson did not allow a snake to be killed, a butterfly caught or a twig broken."  This park is like that---the trees are left where they fall; and if they fall on a trail they are moved out of the way; but left to decompose at the park and stay part of the ecosystem.





On Sun. we went to southern Indiana (Dh's home) and Dd and Dh went hunting together for the first time.  Dd lasted about 30 min. before she didn't feel good and wanted to come in.  We had spent the day (Sat. afternoon) before buying camo for her first adventure--I think that was more fun--shopping the Army Surplus, and Goodwill for camo clothes with her Giz (grandmother; Dh's mom) and me.








Bible: Veritas Press=VP Exodus=Ex.
Veritas Press: Card 18: Moses' Birth: Exodus 1-2:completed
Bible: Exodus 1-2
Journey Through The Bible: 51-53
Believer's Bible Commentary: Exodus 1-2
Greenleaf Guide to the Old Testament: Lesson 36
Veritas Press Worksheets

VP: Card 19: Plagues in Egypt: Ex. 3-12: in process
Bible: Ex. 3-7
Bible Commentary: Ex. 3& 4
Journey Through The Bible: pages 56-59
VP worksheets




Language Arts:
All About Spelling: Step 19 completed




Math:
Math U See:Zeta: 9 A, B,C,D

This is a entry into Hamer cave


Science:
(Periodic Table of Elements)
University of Nottingham: Video's on:
Sr Strontium
Ba  Barium
Ra Radium





The Call of the Wild by Jack London

Audio: Completed
The Call of the Wild


*Parent alert--this really is a very tough book, and not really a "kid's book"; more like a teens book.  I had totally forgot how harsh this book was in the years that have gone by since I read this last.  I don't recommend this for sensitive people----*I* had such a tough time with it, but it was a really good story.  The other thing I had forgotten was that twice during the book the narrator talks about the dog remembering back to ancient times, and here it gets iffy--something like cave man or neanderthal man and the first dogs that lived with him.






Born in the Year of Courage by Emily Crofford

Reader: Completed
Born in the Year of Courage
Dd's review:
It was a great book about how John got to go to America and she how other cultures lived.  He learned about how other people did so he could show his country and start a trading post there.  On his whaling boat he learned how to fare on the seas and get through and do all that they did.  I liked the book because John worked hard to try to get home and to help others.






The Master Puppeteer by Katherine Paterson and Haru Wells

Read Aloud: Completed
The Master Puppeteer



Core F Stuff:

Completed the EHN pages for JAPAN
The lichen were like little ferns--so cool!



Best-Loved Folktales of the World (The Anchor folktale library) by Joanna Cole

Best-Loved Folktales of the World: The Juniper Tree


The past two weeks Dd has been working on making a fort in our backyard.  Dh did bring home some sticks for Dd to use!





LEGO WEEK GALORE!
Giz found a Lego kit at a yard sale--and we have been working on getting it together.  It only had part of one of the two instruction booklets; so it has been a challenge.  It is a big kit with thousands of pieces (1,330 pieces)--a Star Wars Trade Federation Ship MTT # 7662.  She is over half way complete!

Lego-Trade Federation

More Pictures from Spring Mill Park:


 
 Check out how wide these trunks are!




 











Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving 2013





 I had 3 Black Swallowtails hatch within 24 hours of Thanksgiving...they are doing great!


We had Thanksgiving with Dh's parents.


Dd having my favorite--pumpkin pie!


Then after we ate, Giz (Dh's mom) gave Dd a Star Wars Lego kit she found at a yard sale.  It is a Star Wars Federation # 7662 kit.  It had part of one of the two booklets with it, but we can look up the other booklet online.  Grampy even helped out with starting it!




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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Three Butterflies for Thanksgiving??!!



Tuesday we had one butterfly; then on Wednesday we had two new hatchlings!  What a surprise and in time for Thanksgiving too!








 

 And one picture of the Praying Mantis...she doesn't seem to be doing well--even though she was eating yesterday.  I bought 12 new crickets yesterday to keep her company (and provide protein---whichever she preferred!).
Update--do you know, my little friend here died the next day.  I so enjoyed her company for months -- thankful that I got to share so much time together.
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Sunday, November 24, 2013

Core F Week 8 Nov. 18-22, 2013

Core F  
Week 8 
Nov. 18-22, 2013

Somehow I got the type of wicked nasty bug where I couldn't talk; plus lots of coughing--dry coughing.  So, needless to say we did not get a lot done.  But, Dd did get to "teach" and read aloud for most of the week; and did so without complaint.  She spent hours outside each day instead of doing lessons; building her "fort".  It is a very modern fort; made out of blue tarps and metal poles instead of branches---which is actually what she would much (much) prefer it to be made out of, but we live in a new neighborhood and have planted the trees in our backyard ourselves.  There are no dead limbs to be found laying around for her to drag into our yard; to her dismay.  Since Dh has gone back to the farm this weekend (deer hunting) she has made an appeal for him to return with some branches for her to use for future forts.  I am not sure if he will bring them back for her or not?  But, I was very glad to see her out there making a fort out of the resources we have available to her!!!  I will try to take a picture soon, but right now our camera is with Dh in case he gets another deer.  Last weekend he didn't take the camera and he did get a deer!

This was our last week of Swim & Gym--lifeguard training; and thus our fall activities are now concluded.  The very cold temperatures have arrived early, so I am glad we are done and can prepare for Christmas.  Both Dd and I have both completed our fall dentist visits in the past 2 weeks!!  (and no snow on the roads for those trips!)

This weeks lessons: (not much of them!)

Bible:
Veritas Press: Genesis Through Joshua:
We completed card #17; which finished up the book of Genesis!
Bible: Read (and reread) Genesis 29-50
Bible Commentary: Genesis 29-50

The Inspirational Study Bible NKJV by Max Lucado


Believer's Bible Commentary   [BELIEVERS BIBLE COMMENTARY -SS] [Hardcover] by W.(Author) ; MacDonald, William(Author); Farstad, Arthur L.(Editor) MacDonald

*You know how each time you read the bible; something different sticks out at you?-well, this time through, I was struck by how Jacob/Israel and Joseph were embalmed by the Pharaoh's people so they could go to Canaan.  I'd never really thought much on that before.
We have been doing our bible studies in the stairwell each morning; when the sun comes in there to get our daily sunshine quota!  This has been very nice.  We usually do this every winter.


Language Arts:
All About Spelling 5:
Passed Step 18
Step 19: in process

First Language Lessons: 4:  Lesson 84

The Grammar Ace: Instructor's Manual by Duane Bolin and Dave Lilly

Grammar Ace: Lesson 19: Clauses
Fix It: Tom Sawyer: Week 24: completed
Product Details
Star Wars Mad Libs by Roger Price and Leonard Stern
Scooby-Doo Mystery Mad Libs by Roger Price and Leonard Stern
Scooby-Doo Halloween MAD LIBS by Roger Price and Leonard Stern
Mad Libs!!! Every night! We have had a BLAST with Mad Libs!


Reader:

Born in the Year of Courage by Emily Crofford


Born in the Year of Courage

Read Aloud: 

The Master Puppeteer by Katherine Paterson

The Master Puppeteer


Audio:
The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan

MathUSEE: 

Zeta Decimals and Percents Instruction Manual Math-U-See by Steve Demme


Zeta: 8 A,B,C,D,E



Science: Apologia: Zoology 2: 

Exploring Creation with Zoology 2: Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day (Young Explorer Series) (Young Explorer... by Jeannie Fulbright


Swimming Creatures of the Earth
pg. 11-17



The University of Nottingham:
Li-Lithum (alkaline metal, the lightest, floats on water--explosive)
Na-Sodium (explosive)
K-Potassium ("Evil" explosive)
video--"Coke and Pepsi"


Other online videos-BrainPopUK, BrainPop, BrainPop,Jr. (daily)



Cooking:
Dd and I have been cooking a lot more together, and this has become a nice little habit we have gotten into.  We have been stretching out of our normal, easier recipes too!  Mon. we did make our normal "chicken stripes", but she made a new side to go with it---she cut up potato and sweet potato fries and put them on a baking sheet with olive oil and her favorite seasoning---chili powder--and they were amazing!  I think we had brussel sprouts with that too.  I think with me being sick the rest of the week all she did was open cans of chicken noodle soup or lentil soup; until I got better.  But, once I was better we bakes 2 whole chickens and she made mashed potatoes on her own--like the fries; she asked and received no help.  Then on Sat. I woke up to a cherry coffee cake already in the oven!  She found the recipe and made it from scratch!  It is delicious! 


Making things:
Besides making the fort, and being outside for hours each day this week; she has been making our Christmas cards--I think she has 5 made at this point.  She sewed a black sunhat that had come undone.  She has been making her Star Wars figures clothes out of tissue paper---I'll post pix of that.



SL Core F stuff: JAPAN
We spent about 2 hours watching youtube video's on Japan.  It was really neat all the different things you can find if you just sit down and watch.  I had been trying to use my library for resources for the countries we have been visiting; but they didn't have much---but youtube has some really great tourist video's.  We saw one long video on Tokyo, and they explained the culture and how to do things--the polite way...it was very educational.  For example, when using chop sticks it is 'rude' to tap your chop sticks on the table to get them level if they get un-level--something I've done quite a few times when eating sushi!  I never knew I was being rude! I'd seen other people 'sure up' theirs that way, and assumed that was the correct way of doing it...wrong!  Anyway, that isn't a book I can list...but we did learn about different parts of Japan that way.

We didn't get through all our EHN pages this week, but next week is a LOW (left-over week) and we can get caught up again.  

Hopefully, I will be all better next week and we can enjoy our Thanksgiving!  I'd like to wish you all a wonderful thanksgiving to you all!  I know the more I count and appreciate each thing I am thankful for, the more I appreciate what I do have!  


Youtube: Travel Channel Culture Shock-Tokyo  & Travel Guide Japan  & Japan Now

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Core F Week 7 Nov. 11- 15th 2013

Core F 
Week 7  
Nov. 11- 15th 2013

As far as our studies are concerned we are in Korea!  So, we learned quite a bit about Korea this week.  Which is fantastic for my Dd; b/c she is a huge fan of the 1970's tv show: M*A*S*H!  It is so weird, I know...but it is her favorite.  So, she was super excited that we were studying Korea and greatly disappointed it only lasted 1 week!

Our lessons:

Bible:
Veritas Press: Genesis Through Joshua is going great!  We are really learning a ton.
This week we completed card #16:
 http://www.rainbowresource.com/products/vbgjcd.jpg
Bible: Genesis 41-47

Believer's Bible Commentary   [BELIEVERS BIBLE COMMENTARY -SS] [Hardcover] by W.(Author) ; MacDonald, William(Author)


Believer's Bible Commentary: Genesis 41-47

David C. Cook Journey through the Bible by V. Gilbert Beers

Journey Through The Bible: pg 46-50

The Greenleaf Guide To Old Testament History by Rob G. Shearer and Cyndy A. Shearer

Greenleaf Old Testament: pg 28-33
Veritas Press Worksheets completed

Baker's Bible Atlas by Charles Pfeiffer


*new-Baker's Bible Atlas by Charles F. Pfriffer; section:The Journeys of the Patriarchs pg 55-62

Language Arts:
All About Spelling 5: Step 17 : Completed

The Grammar Ace: Lesson 18

First Language Lessons 4: 
Lesson 83 (2 days), and 1/2 of Lesson 84

IEW: Following Narnia: rough draft



Science:

Smithsonian Mega Science Lab by Natural Science Industries, Ltd.

This week we spent on a science kit "Giz" had given us--Smithsonian Science Kit.  Dd built a volcano--but she had to make it out of the plaster mold / kit first; which was a lot of fun...then she could do the experiments with the volcano she had made (repeatedly!).  Then another morning we made our "Crystal"...which is still in process...and this one might be a bit of a dud.  I'm not sure what else she did; but my table is covered with "stuff" and I need to find a way to get it back soon!!!  Oh, the crystal kit was a good excuse to look at the stuff in our stereo microscope--



The Mystery of the Periodic Table (Living History Library) by Benjamin D. Wiker, Jeanne Bendick and Theodore Schluenderfritz

The Mystery of the Periodic Table by Benjamin D. Wiler Chapter 18--COMPLETED this book!  We did it!  Good book!

University of Nottingham: Video: Periodic Table of Cupcakes!

Math:
NO math this week---both Dd and I didn't understand the lesson; and Dh had serious car trouble and work trouble---and didn't have a minute to spare for us this week...poor guy...but he did go down to southern Indiana to go hunting and managed to hunt a 8 point big buck for our meat this upcoming year.  That will be wonderful meat that will last us a long time!  Deer Season (with guns) started on Saturday.

Due to the car trouble, Dh took the van and Dd and I were without a ride from Tues through Fri. night!  That made things difficult!

Cooking: Dd made a chicken strips and peas dinner ( I helped a little on the chicken part).  She made a 3-tiered chocolate cake and frosting (from scratch) all, entirely by herself.  I know I am missing another meal she cooked......

Typing Instructor: 45 minutes

Read Aloud:

Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze by Elizabeth Foreman Lewis

Young Fu of the Upper Yangtzee: COMPLETED
(see Oct. 20, 2013 for full reviews of Core F books)

Readers:

The Kite Fighters by Linda Sue Park

The Kite Fighter: COMPLETED
The Big Wave by Pearl T. Buck: COMPLETED

Fun Reader:

Seekers #3: Smoke Mountain by Erin Hunter


The Seekers: Smoke Mountain (Bk 3)- in process


Audio:

The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4) by Rick Riordan

Percy Jackson: The Battle of the Labyrinth: COMPLETED

Seekers #2: Great Bear Lake by Erin Hunter


The Seekers: The Great Bear Lake: COMPLETED

Core F:
Best-Loved Folktales, EHN Pages--caught up!, 100 Gateway cities......etc...

We added in:
Unicef: Children Just Like Me
Product Details

Korea (Cultures of the World) by Jill Dubois

Cultures of the World: Korea by Jill DuBois

Activities:
Tuesday we went to Swim & Gym

Saturday we went to RL b-day party----what a great, great, great time!  I'll post more about that later!
The Theme was Lord of the Rings!  The girls all dressed up!
and
we had our first snow!


 








I am continuing to make a goal to get Dd outside as much as I can; and read in the stairwell from 11pm to 12pm (roughly) when the sun is coming in right then; so we can get as much natural sunlight as possible.  It is a good thing the neighbors can't see us (me) in my shorts practically tanning myself when all summer I have on my sun protection clothing. I always have on my hats and long pants and long sleeves....not quite fitting in!  But, Dd has really been doing a great job playing outside each day; even in the cold weather.
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