Saturday, March 8, 2014

SL Core F Week 18 & 19 March 3rd-7th, 2014

SL Core F 
Week 18 & 19 
March 3rd-7th, 2014


It is still frozen here!  And this photo, taken by Dd, was taken on Friday when it got all the way up to 50 degrees!!!  See it melting!  Yay!  Friday we sat outside and heard groups of Sandhill Cranes flying over us ALL DAY!  I looked up what groups of Sandhill Cranes are technically called---a "siege"!




Here is Sophie--outside on Friday with us.  We spent Friday outside doing our lessons in the fresh air.

Picture by Dd.  She takes such interesting photo's.



We only had a few things to do on the "Week 18" IG, so I added those items to the "Week 19" list and we did both this week.  I wasn't counting on my migraine continuing on from last week; but with lots more pain, from last week.  I might have made this a Science or Art week or something else if I had known ahead of time; but I didn't get the memo ahead of time.  Thursday and Friday were my worst days when the pain won and I had to go back to bed in the afternoon.  But, Friday was such a beautiful day!  Dd and I spent at least 4 hours in our backyard!  She played soccer while I read our Read Aloud's in my hammock.  

Our activities for this week were--Monday we took advantage of the COLD weather and tried some craft I saw--you fill up balloons with food coloring, then add water, then shake, and put outside to freeze.






These were the insides of frozen balloons.  They didn't all freeze all the way through; and you can see some are hollow.  It just depended on where we placed them.  We put them in three different places around our yard.


Tuesday was Swim & Gym.


This was a game of Kickball; here Dd is coming in to make a "run".  After this game they did their swimming lessons.  I was kind enough not to take any photo's of that!

Wednesday was our visit to the LeFebvre's house!  I got to drink tea and chat with my friend.  Dd got to play with the boys!  She brought the swords she made from yard sticks and cardboard. They got to sword fight, they played outside, and who know's what else!  They are a lot of fun.  

Thursday was our co-op, and Dd built a 'rover' in her "Mission to Mars" class. 

 She also had Gym and Drama class.  Afterwards we went to Arbuckle Park with our ice cream cones.  Then we went to the library.  My brain wasn't working much that with my head hurting; but Dd got a few things done.
Dd made these two necklaces this week.  She has made quite a few; but I don't usually remember to take a photo of them.
Friday we spent outside in our yard---and did our lessons until my migraine got bad and I had to go to bed.  I gave her instructions on what to do without me.





“Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. And these words that I command you today shall be on your heart. 7 You shall teach them diligently to your children, and shall talk of them when you sit in your house, and when you walk by the way, and when you lie down, and when you rise. 8 You shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes. 9 You shall write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.



Bible:
Veritas Press: Card 38: completed
Naomi & Ruth: Ruth 1-4 
Bible: Ruth 1-4
Bible Commentary: Ruth 1-4
The Greenleaf Guide to the Old Testament: pg. 94 & 95
VP Student Worksheets
Archeological Study Bible-Articles:
Food and Agriculture
The Kinsman-Redeemer
The City Gate


Dd doing her workbook from VP, she likes this book better than the one I printed out--you can buy the ebook and print it out yourself, or buy the book - which is more expensive; but she really likes this book better.

Veritas Press: Card 39:completed
Samson and Delilah: Judges 13-16
Bible: Judges 13-16
Bible Commentary: Judges 13-16
The Greenleaf Guide to the Old Testament: pg. 82
VP Student Worksheets
With Bible Program we got to study Rembrandt's "Blinding of Samson"--which was very nice! and unplanned.


KJV Archaeological Study Bible: An Illustrated Walk Through Biblical History and Culture by Zondervan

The Victor Journey through the Bible by V. Gilbert Beers

 http://www.veritaspress.com/judges-kings-hs-kit-w-cd.html

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

The Inspirational Study Bible NKJV by Max Lucado


Readers:

1.Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
2. Percy Jackson & the Lightning Thief Graphic Novel by Rick Riordan
3. Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan
4. Red Pyramid Graphic Novel by Rick Riordan

Stuart Little by E. B. White

 5.Stuart Little by E.B. White: completed (I assigned her to pick a CLASSICS, and this is the Classics book she has chosen.  I've read this book to her; 2-3 times...but she likes to read the books I've read to her herself now that she is older.)
6.Max's Logbook by Marissa Moss

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Lost: A Tale of Survival (Graphic Quest)

7. Lost, a tale of survival by Chris Kreie



Dd got a new book of Victorian Paper dolls at last week's field trip at the Benjamin Harrison house.  She has been cutting for a solid week!!!  She is really enjoying this new book!

Great Fashion Designs of the Victorian Era Paper Dolls in Full Color (Dover Victorian Paper Dolls) by Tom Tierney




Read Alouds:


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


Teresa of Calcutta


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

Best-Loved Folktales


Praying through the 100 Gateway Cities of the 10/40 Window by YWAM Publishing


100 Gateway Cities


Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne

 Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne 
(This was suppose to be a "Reader" but I wanted to be apart of it too; and not miss any of this book!  I've never read it!)


Math:
Math U See: Zeta: 20 A-E
Skip-Counting Family--the 6 family





Composer of the Week:
Antonin Dvorak

Meet the Great Composers: Book 2 (Learning Link) by Maurice Hinson



Art lesson:
from Mrs. Cole's art class 
Drawing Faces


 Dd's drawing









I took the lessons Mrs. Cole went over in class, and taught them to Dd.


Artist of the Week:
Paul Gauguin

Paul Gauguin (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists) by Mike Venezia


Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artist's by Mike Venezia
(I had other books that we looked at...but I'll just post this one.)   
Khan Academy's video's: Vision After the Sermon, Jacob Wrestling With the Angel, The Red Cow, & Nevermore.

online BIOGRAPHY (A&E): "The Post Impressionists Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin"

With Bible Program we got to study Rembrandt's "Blinding of Samson"--which was very nice! and unplanned.

 

Core F Add-in Book for the Week:

Our Living Earth: A Story of People, Ecology, and Preservation by Isabelle Delannoy


Our Living Earth by Isabelle Delannoy

From Booklist

Arthus-Bertrand’s stunning aerial photographs, collected in his internationally best-selling series of Earth from Above books, illuminate both the planet’s extraordinary diversity and humans’ devastating ecological impact. In this volume, broadly themed chapters introduce a multitude of issues, all related to a single basic question: how do we sustain life on Earth? The eye-catching spreads center around statistics about each subject, from figures on salary disparities among men and women in wealthy countries to the amount of water needed to produce a single pound of commercial beef. Combined with clear definitions of concepts such as NGOs and fair trade, the statistics, fascinating on their own, show the profound connections among the issues. It’s both disappointing and surprising that no source notes are included for any of these numbers, greatly diminishing both the credibility of the statistics and the book’s potential as a student reference source. Still, the photographs are exceptional, and the range of subjects will give young readers a captivating, highly browsable overview of environmental issues that they can research further in better-documented, focused titles. Grades 6-12. --Gillian Engberg



Dd found a patch of green grass on Friday!  
 Language Art:

All About Spelling: AAS 6: Step 1: passed

Following Narnia:
started Lesson 4
FN vocab words: fraternizing, beckoned, stratagem, accord

Daily Grams 7:
pg. 35-39

Fix-It: Frog Prince:
Lesson 1: completed 



 

EHN/ World book:
2 x this week, we are definitely going to have our India pages done before we are done with India this time!!!  We have been working on our Research Pages each week!!



DVD:

Gandhi

It took us 4-5 viewings to watch this really long movie; it even has an "Intermission"; but well worth it.  This movie has LOTS of violence--be warned!  We had to fast forward a LOT.  This is not a movie for young children, or sensitive people of any age.  But, if you are alright with fast forwarding through the violence you really do see an excellent movie that teaches a lot about India. 

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