April 29- May 3rd, 2013 SL Core E, Week 24 LOW "A"
I would say we had an unusually busy week, but we have had so many busy weeks that this is normal for right now...but our LHE events are to come to a close on May 17th with the End of Year Party and that will be really the end of it all!
This week's activities in a nutshell:
Monday-lessons
Tuesday-lessons & Swim & Gym (Jr. Lifeguard Training) *next to last class
Wednesday-lessons
Thursday-field trip 1: Wilbur Wright's Birth place
http://www.wwbirthplace.com/
field trip 2: Levi Coffin Museum *Conductor of the Underground Railroad
http://www.waynet.org/levicoffin/
Friday-lessons & Field Day with LHE hs group
Saturday-all day gardening (planting):
We had a massive yard/planting overhaul. We moved the big bushes that were under our front windows to a new flower garden beside a birch tree on our side yard. We moved 3 rose bushes to the back yard. Moved one bush to the back yard. Planted 2 NEW lilac bushes to the empty spots under the windows in front of the house. broke up the iris's and put them up against the house in a long line under both sets of windows on each side of the front. Moved a ton of cone flowers and black-eyed susan's to various spots. Moved 3 Sage plants to a NEW flower garden under the new Beech tree (the maple tree is dying and will need to be cut out asap). Planted the 10-12 new bulbs we got under the new side birch tree garden. Moved some daisy clumps--a few clumps to various places...etc. etc..oh, and I started by mowing the front and back--bag mower and dumping the grass clippings into our garden....My fingers are even sore as I type this. I started at 8:30 and stopped for a short lunch; but didn't stop until dinner at 6:30pm. It was a big day!! The very, good Lord has blessed me by not making me bedridden with all the back trouble I sometimes get when I have to dig, dig, dig big deep holes and tug, tug, tug on old, stubborn bushes that don't want to budge! I am so happy that I am not "paying for it" by being miserable! I feel stiff; but I am not as miserable as I was after that one workout from Leslie Sansone with all the squats and lunges!! That was really worse! much worse! Eric and Larkin worked too--the did the planting in the backyard. They planted the roses I dug up in the front and they planted them in the back yard. They also planted the bush in the back yard. And they planted more peas in the garden---and perhaps something else....I heard them saying something didn't come up and needed re-planting.
Sunday-we made it to church and had a really great visiting minister---the same one I really liked from 2 weeks ago!
Our lessons for the week:
Bible:
We finished Proverbs with 30 & 31
Ezekiel 8-16
Language Arts:
AAS: Test passed for Step 18, worked on Step 19 all week and passed the test on Fri. We also had a big review on Wed.
FLL: 4: Lessons 60, 61, 62, 63
First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind: Level 4 Instructor Guide (First Language Lessons) By Jessie ...
Fix-It: 10, 11, 12Fix it! Grammar and Editing Made Easy with the Classics
Geography:States & Capitals Songs--focus on song #10: "Northern Border"
Dd also filled in the whole blank SL Markable Map with all 50 states while listening to this CD.
States and Capitals Songs by Kathy Troxel
Math: MUS: Epsilon: 19 A, B, C, D, ESkip-Counting Family - 3 family
Music:
Meet the Great Composers: focus on: Johann Sebastian Bach
Meet the Great Composers Book 1 (Learning Link) by June Montgomery and Maurice Hison
Science: Apologia:Zoology 1:Flying Creatures: pg 51-63 and some work in her Notebooking Journal that goes with this.Exploring Creation with Zoology 1: Flying Creatures of the Fifth Day -- Young Explorers Series (Apologia Science... by Jeannie Fulbright
Family Read Aloud: All's Quiet on the Western FrontAll Quiet on the Western Front: A Novel by Erich Maria Remarque
Audio: Lamplighter:
in van: Sir Knight and the Splendid Way
Sir Knight of the Splendid Way Dramatic Audio (Lamplighter Theatre) by W.E. Cule and John Rhys-Davies
in library: Sir Malcolm and the Missing PrinceSir Malcolm and the Missing Prince ; Lamplighter Theatre (Dramatic Audio) by Sidney Baldwin
Dd alone in room: The White Gypsy--finishedThe White Gypsy Dramatic Audio (Lamplighter Theatre) by Annette Lyster and John Rhys-Davies
Dd Reader:Hero Over There by Kathleen V. Kudlinski (finished)
Hero Over Here: A Story of World War I by Kathleen V. Kudlinski and Bert Dodson
FUN READERS:
A Gum For Hire- A Chet Gecko Mystery by Bruce Hale
This Gum for Hire: A Chet Gecko Mystery by Bruce Hale
Narnia- ChronologyNarnia Chronology: From the Archives of the Last King by C. S. Lewis, Mark Edwards and Pauline Baynes
Amelia's Family Ties by Marissa MossAmelia's Family Ties (Amelia's Notebook) by Marissa Moss
Dd also reads her magazines--she really enjoys her subscriptions to Cricket, Cobblestone, Ranger Rick, and Nat'l Geo for Kids.
Read Aloud: Value Tales Treasury: Chapter 1: Louis Pasteur
A ValueTales Treasury: Stories for Growing Good People by Spencer Johnson and Dan Andreasen
DVD's: Magic School Bus:
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