Sunday, June 19, 2016

Core G Week 28 "A" June 13-19, 2016 Three Rivers Parade


Sonlight Core G 
Week 28 "A" 
June 13-19, 2016 
Three Rivers Parade
Dd is in Northern Lights Homeschool Band, and they had their first parade of the year on Thursday.


Hello Friends!
This week some daisies started blooming, and one Tiger Lilly also opened up!  It sure is fun watching the cycle of blooms change.  We saw Sandhill Cranes twice this week too.  Then, of course, all our normal birds and critters have been around too.  This is a great time of year, warm but too dry for the mosquitoes!  They should be here very soon if I remember July correctly!



I was in the very middle of the gym, so none of the pictures really show how big it was!  I took a few pictures before the sale started and it got chaotic.  


This week (Monday) was the annual Used Book Sale at the Homeschool Building!  I paid for two, six foot tables, and filled them to the brim!  Plus the floor space under them!  I found a lot of the Apologia science books I was wanting to buy, and many future Sonlight books I was needing too!!!  I really am SO thankful for how well I scored in finding our materials.  By the time to subtract the amount of money I made from the money I spent, I only spent a bit over one hundred dollars!  I am very, very pleased!  I hope I can sell more next year and try to get more of our books this way. 




 I only found one Core H for sale, and it was a 2013, but I wanted an early version (book questions all in one place), but had to buy it at the end of the day as I had no other option.  Then on Tuesday I had to bring Dd back to the Homeschool Building for her sax/piano lesson with Mrs. March and found a 2008 Core H for sale in their store!  So in 24 hours time I bought TWO Core H's!  I figure I can sell one of them next year at the sale!  




I think we will do Core H next, then Core 100, then Core 300.  I will try to fit in all or part of Core 530.  That is the plan for now.


See the lady with the piece of paper on her back?  That is what you do, you write what you are looking for on a piece of paper, and put it on your back and people will tell you where they might have seen what it is your wanting....helpful!


Wednesday Dd had her band practice--the last practice before their first parade, which was on Thursday at Three Rivers.  They had over 200 students in the band, plus two color guards.  They did awesome!!!  Words just don't do it justice!  They have a whole chorographed routine they do, and it is very high energy.  They look so impressive in their uniforms, too!

This is the organization, the band is called the Northern Lights.
http://www.wmhfa.org/


Dh has been making a lot of progress on the chicken coop!


We had so much activity this week that we had to do our science experiments on Saturday, and Dd had lessons to finish up on her own too.  I'm afraid it is difficult for her to manage her time with all the marching band and music things going on.  She is trying to prepare for the violin/intermediate orchestra try-outs that are in the end of July as well.  I've advised doing two short violin practices each day to try and speed up her process of figuring out the violin, but this is a long shot.  We leave it in the Lord's hands if that door is opened or not.


Our lessons this week:


\Bible: Veritas Press: Gospels
Card 115: The Sermon on the Mount: completed

Believer's Bible Commentary, Second Edition

Believer's Bible Commentary, Second Edition
(Matthew 5-7 with bible and Believer's Bible Commentary)


Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations

Do Hard Things
Do Hard Things by Harris
pg's 154-167


Teaching Textbooks Algebra 1 Kit, Version 2.0
Dd is struggling again with Algebra, she did lesson 39, then redid it again to do better...then lesson 27, and redid it for a better score, then watched lesson 28's lesson twice trying to figure it out.  

Rosetta Stone French:
five lessons this week (10 min's each)


Fun Audio:

A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story
A Long Walk to Water: Based on a True Story
Long Walk to Water by Park
We read this with Core F, then bought the audio and listened to it, but that was a few years ago now and Dd didn't remember it.  So, for our 1 1/2 hour drive down to Three Rivers, and 1 1/2 hour drive back home we listened to it again.  We finished it during another drive this week...our band class is a 45 minute drive (each way) so we can fit in audio's fairly easily!  This is such an inspirational story about perseverance...love it!

Music:
violin - one lesson with Mrs. Reed, and practicing twice daily

sax- band practice on Wed.
sax- private lesson with Mrs. March
and daily practicing 

This is a Baritone!
BARITONE!
This Wednesday, Mrs. March let Dd bring home the band's Baritone (think enormous saxophone)!  She played and played and played it this week!  So exciting!


Parade:
Thursday at Three Rivers, MI.

Apologia Exploring Creation with General Science, 2 Vol, 2nd Ed.
Module 10: Wk 1 Completed
(On Monday I bought a used, new version of General Science, for Dd.  She was so happy to get the better, more visual version!
We did the experiments:
10.1 Factors that Affect Bacterial Growth
10.2 Yeast is a Decomposer
10.3 Vegetative Reproduction
10.4 Turgor Pressure

I'll try to post the pictures I took while we did it in a few days.
Text book: 241-256
Student Notebook: 160-165


Agnes...knows she is loved!


Drawing:
3-4 hours this week
plus a great card for Father's Day with minions on it!

Swimming:
Twice this week

Sonlight:
Kingfisher History Encyclopedia: done for the week
Favorite Poems Old and New: done for the week

Reader:


The Shakespeare Stealer: completed
The Samurai's Tale: in process


All's Quiet on the Western Front, among a few other books she is trying to fit into her schedule, to my dismay!

Sign Language:
Lessons 1-9


Not a lot of chickens, cooking, baking, or gardening for her this week.
BFF'S
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Saturday, June 18, 2016

Three Rivers Parade June 16, 2016 Northern Lights Homeschool Band

Three Rivers Parade 
June 16, 2016 
Northern Lights Homeschool Band 

Here is the largest homeschool band in America!  They have over 200 in their band!  So thankful to be a part of such an awesome organization - West Michigan Homeschool Fine Arts.
http://www.wmhfa.org/



This was the first parade of the year---the next one is Canada Day in Niagara Falls!  Can't wait!













Dd is in the first row, next to the young man.


Another picture of Dd standing at attention, with her sax.


Two of Dd's good friends 


I couldn't manage to get them both smiling at the same time!!!
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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

SL Core G Week 27 "D" (BAND CAMP WEEK) June 6-12, 2016

SL Core G Week 27 "D" 
(BAND CAMP WEEK) 
June 6-12, 2016

Hello Friends!!!  
What a week!  This was Dd's Band Camp week, which is 40-45 minutes away from our home, at the Homeschool Building, so I drove about 3 hours each day.  Dd was there from 8:30 to at least 3:30 each day, which is seven hours, but I bet she only marched/played about five hours of that time, but that was a LOT of marching!!! This was a music week, not an academic week.  Her first parade will be next week!!  It took me two tries to get her uniform passed inspection!  I had to hem the complicated arms of her uniform.  I'll post pictures of her in her uniform next week.



 She had a blast!  It was very hard, especially since her allergies have really been harsh this year and her lymph nodes have been really swollen.  Their band's name is "Northern Lights," Homeschool Band--and they got cool t-shirts on the last day to commemorate their accomplished week.



Band Camp took up just about all of Dd's energy for the week.  I had hopes of her doing half a lesson of math each day, but that only happened on Monday.  I also hoped for real progress on her Reader (The Shakespeare Stealer), but that was very limited.  Note to self: Don't expect much from Dd next year during Band Camp!!!


I spent the whole week driving back and forth, volunteering at the camp, and prepping some of our books for the upcoming Homeschool Building Annual Used Book Sale!  I spent a good six or seven days sorting, organizing, and pricing about 500 books.  Dd helped me on Saturday, which was greatly appreciated!

Thursday Dd and I went swimming in our pool for the first time this year; though it was only 74 degrees...brrrrr!  Dd has been calling Giz and Grampy and getting educated on how to prep the pool, check the pH, and get our pool up and going, since her parents have been too busy!!!  She did great! 


Dh has been diligently working on the outside chicken run by himself this week. 

Dh is building the support for the roof, that will be coming.  We are going to have one super safe section for the chicks to have access to, then a wider area that isn't as safe for when we are home and with them.

 Dd and I couldn't help much this week.  


I just helped about one hour, holding up the eight foot posts and getting them level and balanced while he refills the holes with dirt. 

Dh dug out a deep trench and then buried the welded wire, so no animals can try to burrow under the fence.  You can see the hole in the building where the chickens will be coming in and out.

Dh has been doing such a great job on making this plan very critter-proof.  


There has been a bear sighted roughly in our area...not that a bear couldn't get in, but we are making it challenging!

Weekly Summary:



Band Camp: 35 hours at least

Violin Practice: 1 hour
(We canceled her private violin lesson for this week.)

Library: 1 visit

Math: TT Algebra I:
1/2 lesson, Lesson 37 re-do

Chickens:
Dd helped feed and water the chickens

Cooking:
1 batch of Rice Crispy Treats

Swimming:
3 swims
(plus pool prep and work)



Computer:
Dd Generated a Star Wars themed birthday card for Lexi: see pictures above and below:






Drawing:
Manga week: 1 1/2 hours

Over-Night with friend on Wed. 

Birthday Party on Sunday

Reader:
The Shakespeare Stealer:
1 hour

Dune:
10 minutes



Church and Sunday School on Sunday


Helped prep for used booksale---taping prices on books:
4 hours, or more.


It would have been interesting to take pictures throughout the week of the progress of going through so many boxes of books and picking and choosing...hours of it, but I was too busy!  
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