August 26-30th, 2013
Core E,
Week 36
We completed Core E this week! It took us 55 weeks to do it at our own pace, without rushing, but we did it! It's funny what a great sense of accomplishment we feel when we finish a core. We worked so hard, read so many books, and learned so much during this core.
Our lessons for this week:
Bible:
We have already finished SL's Bible requirements; so we are still working on the third Apologia bible book; and enjoying it as much as the previous two.
Apologia: Who Is My Neighbor: pg: 204-230
Apologia: Who Is My Neighbor: pg: 204-230
Math:
MathUSee:Epsilon: 29 A,B,C,D,E,F
Skip Counting Family: 9's
Language Arts:
All About Spelling 5
Step 9- passed
Step 10-passed
Step 11- in process
Grammar Ace:
Lesson 15 & 16
Roots of English:
20, 21, 22, 23 (one page per day)
IEW's Fix-It:
Week 22: one paragraph per day, 4 paragraphs plus definitions
First Language Lessons:
Lesson 74
Rosetta Stone: French 1-2 times
Brain Pop daily, Brain Pop, Jr. on Mondays, Brain Pop UK
Reader 1: completed:
What Katy Did by Susan Coolridge
Little House In the Big Woods by Laura Ingles Wilder
Audio: completed:
Percy Jackson and the Sea of Monsters
Read Aloud: completed:
In Search of the Source by Neil Anderson
My Dd said this book really brought her closer to the Lord! I really loved to hear that. I can't remember all her exact words; but it was very wonderful to hear how this book really touched her heart and her spirit. This book is a definiate high recommend for that reason alone!! Don't miss this book. The process of teaching Papa New Guinea people about the Lord also re-teaches our children in a different way; through their eyes---highly demonstrative and touching.
History:
The Story of the U.S.A. (Modern America, Book 4) by Franklin Escher Jr.
The Story of the USA, Book 4- completed
We read the last 3 chapters of this book and finished the series!
The Landmark History of the American People, Vol. 2: From Appomattox to the Moon, Revised and Updated Edition by Daniel J. Boorstin and Ruth F. Boorstin
Landmark History of the American People, Vol. 2-completed
last chapter!
American Tall Tales-completed
Steelmaker Joe Magarac
COMPOSERS:
First Composer of the Week:
Bela Bartok
Meet the Great Composers
Second Composer of the Week:
Dmitri Kabalevsky
Meet the Great Composers
Artist of the Week:
Georgia O'Keefe
The Life of an Artist by Ray Spangenburg
Georgia O'Keeffe: The Life of an Artist (Artist Biographies) by Ray Spangenburg
and various other books I own
Notebook-Dd wrote 5 sentences about O'Keefe in her notebook.
The Elements:
Continuing on with our latest obsession--The Elements! The University of Nottingham has a website with the "Periodic Table of Video's" and we watch some of these each day. This week we watched:
Zr-Zirconium
Ho-Holmium
Nb-Niobium
Mo-Molybdenum
Tb-Terbium
Gd-Gadolinium
Dy-Dysprosium
Our library is letting us borrow this fantastic book:
Zr-Zirconium
Ho-Holmium
Nb-Niobium
Mo-Molybdenum
Tb-Terbium
Gd-Gadolinium
Dy-Dysprosium
Our library is letting us borrow this fantastic book:
The Elements: A Visual Exploration of Every Known Atom in the Universe by Theodore Gray
Walks:
Each day this week- except Thursday- we went for our morning walk with our dog, Sophie. We have been enjoying having the whole neighborhood to ourselves, as our town adopted a new policy where the public schools sent the students back to school in July. Our dog might be the happiest about all the walks!
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