Core G "Ancients"
Week 13 "B"
Aug 17-22, 2015
(Starting Back with Lessons)
The view from my back door in Indiana |
Dd took this picture from up in her playhouse. |
We are still knee-deep in things that need done in fixing up the house before winter, but we needed to start back at our lessons as Dd has been off for 8 weeks! Yikes! That is a long time for her, but I think she really enjoyed a real break. She got to pick all the books *she* wanted to read, and not assigned reading. She definitely read more hours each day than when I assign the books; which was interesting to see.
I'm working hard! |
For our first week back, and because I still need hours each day on painting, we only did Bible, Math, and Read Alouds. For the Read Alouds, I had pinned The White Stag to read during Week 13, and Dd asked if she could pick another RA for us to read together. She gave me five options to choose from, and I picked The Hobbit. We have listened to this book on audio at least twice, but I absorb so much more when I am reading it aloud, and was curious to see how I liked it---and like it, I very much do! I'm very happy with our choice, and like it way better now that I am able to catch every detail.
On Thursday, we did our lessons in the morning, then packed up our van, pushed in our dog, Sophie, and headed to Indiana for a visit. Thursday night we were invited to the "L" family's house for dinner. We had the best rice dish! Wow, Mrs. L can cook! We had a **showing** of our house from 5:30 to 6:30 pm, so Sophie had to stay with us at the L house. The people that visited our house didn't leave any feedback; so I can't share what the results were, but I'm assuming they weren't interested if they didn't leave feedback.
On Friday, Mrs. L picked Dd up to take along with her family to Eagle Creek park, and then back to her house to visit while I mowed/weeded/vacuumed/scrubbed/etc at our house. I was invited back to their house for dinner, and hurried to get all my work done in time for dinner! We had a wonderful Stir Fry and then the kids all worked together to make a cake and icing. I believe this time there might have been too many irons in the fire for one cake! We were all happily willing to eat the funny cake!
Saturday was a rush--I woke at 6:50 am to start packing our van for our return. We had scheduled to meet at the "L" house at 9 am for a hike together at Eagle Creek before we left, so we really had to hustle on cleaning up the house and packing! As we were about to finish up, and already 5 minutes late, our realtor called to let us know we had another family schedule to have a showing of our house from 10:30 to 12 pm!!! Glad we were already all cleaned and packed! So, we rushed off to the L house, and Dd, Sophie and I got in their van for the ride to the park. We saw a really super beautiful Monarch butterfly on a perfectly blooming purple thistle flower! So gorgeous! Dd had left our camera in her backpack, so I couldn't take a picture, but Mrs. L did! I just enjoyed every line and white dot on the butterfly's wings. We also saw some great birds, the two birds of prey in cages by the ornithology center, and cormorants/herons/ducks in the water as we walked along the path beside Eagle Creek. A beautiful day, and a beautiful walk with friends! After the lovely hike, we went back to their house and got in our van for the long ride back to Michigan. It was so good to see familiar faces and to talk, talk, talk! Goodness, I talked way too much---my voice was raw by the end of Thursday night! What a great visit with friends!!! Thank you to the L family!! When we got back to Michigan, Dd and Dh went swimming together.
So, our house in Indiana is STILL in need of prayer; for it to finally sell. Dh's work is still many 12 hour days; but he still says it is better than where he worked in Indiana. The homeschool group (local group: LINK) has not responded to our application, so I emailed them this morning to find out our status - it has been a month now. I'm re-re-reading The Purpose Driven Life by Rick Warren. I was looking at my notes in the journal that goes with it, and the last time I had read this book was when I was nervous about moving to Brownsburg, Indiana! Ha! I guess this is the 'go-to" book when I move!
Our lessons:
Bible:
Item #: VB4KIT
Veritas Press: Chronicles Through Malachi
Card 87: completed
Temple Work Resumes Under Haggai and Zechariah
Ezra 1-6; Haggai; Zechariah
This week we read Zechariah 11, 12, 13, & 14 with the Bible and the Believer's Bible Commentary by William MacDonald.
Card 88: in process
Esther Becomes Queen
Esther 1, 2
c. 516 BC
We started--we read the Introduction to Esther, and Esther 1, in our Bible and Believer's Bible Commentary.
Believer's Bible Commentary [BELIEVERS BIBLE COMMENTARY -SS] [Hardcover]
by MacDonald, W.(Author) ; MacDonald, William(Author); Farstad, Arthur L.(Editor)
Math:
Math U See: Algebra 1
We left off after doing the first 4 lessons, back in July, so I decided we would review each lesson, one per day. So we made a new copy of 1A, 2A, 3A, 4A (Monday through Thursday) and then on Friday we started 5A, which was a *new* lesson. Next week we will do 5B, 5C, 5D, 5E and go normally forward. Dd did really well at remembering the first 4 lessons, and didn't need to re-watch the lesson videos.
History Read Aloud (RA): in process
The White Stag by Kate Seredy
Rainbow Resource description:
This Newbery Medal-winner tells the story of the Huns and the Magyars and their generations-long hunt for a homeland, led by a mythical white stag. The tale begins with Nimrod, the Mighty Hunter, saddened by the hunger that is affecting his people, and unsure where to lead them. After a sacrifice and a dramatic sign of four eagles, Nimrod announces that his sons, Hunor and Magyar will lead the people west to a new land of plenty. Nimrod dies that night, and his sons, now dubbed the “Twin Eagles of Hadur” bury him, then lead their people westward, on a journey that will take many years, and result in the division of the Huns and the Magyars, with the Huns pushing further to the West, eventually under the fearless leadership of Attila. A dramatic and lyrical story that would make a terrific read-aloud too. By Kate Seredy, 96 pgs, pb. - Jess
Fun RA: in process
The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien
Current Events:
CNN STUDENT NEWS---it's back on!
Audio 1:
Little Town on the Prairie by L.I. Wilder: completed
(we love all these audio's narrated by Cherry Jones and listen to them over and over again!)
Halt's Peril (Ranger's Apprentice): completed
Redwall: completed
(Dd was in and out on this one, but I loved it!)
Nature/Science:
Dd went to Eagle Creek Park 2x
Language Arts:
Dd has been working all summer on her book
Gym:
swam a lot this week, twice with Pappa
Art:
Dd is making a gray sweater--knitting it--very nice
Cooking/Baking:
She made a cake at the "L" families house, we drove down to Indiana to mow and check on our house, and visit our dear friends.
Not bad for a first week back at it.
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