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Goal for January: Log in 22 school days
J6 and A4 start the day together
Daily review: weather, days of the week, months of the year.
Bible Devotions: In addition to AWANA work, we will continue to read through Proverbs, one chapter a day and begin each school day with prayer time focusing on a name from our prayer box.
Language: Will begin studying sign language beginning with the basic alphabet.
Art: Artistic Pursuits (an introduction to visual arts) by Brenda Ellis Lesson 1 (Artists Compose) toLesson 4 (Artists Communicate)
Out loud Readers for January:
Complete the final two chapters of
The Family Under the Bridge by Natalie Savage Carlson
My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles Gannett
Before I was Born by Carolyn Nystrom
Begin The Boxcar Children #2 by Gertrude Warner
Science: as time allows
InquisiKids Discover & Do Volume 1
Science with Air, Science in the Kitchen, Science with Plants
J6
AWANA: J6 completed the Sparkies Book 2 on Dec 9th. We will review the book over the month of January.
Math (Horizons 1): Complete lessons 30 to 55
Reading & Phonics (Horizons 1): Lessons 21 to 40
Including Tests #3 and #4
Reader1 (Horizons): The Fox in the Box, stories 12 to 22
Spelling: Lessons 18 to 25, includes 2 tests
Penmanship: lessons 15 to 20
A4
AWANA: Cubbie lessons
Math: Begin Horizons K Math, tentatively plan to complete 10 to 15 lessons
Reading & Phonics:
100 Lessons to Reading, 10 lessons
Get Set for THE CODE Book B, pages 1 to 15
Color Phonics, Disc 1, Consonant Word Pairs
The time has come to start planning for the remainder of our school year! To date we have 67 of 175 (technical) school days recorded. I had hoped to reach our half-way point by the end of 2010 but I must admit that I am still fairly pleased with all that we have accomplished so far this academic year.
To date we have taken field trips to the Maine State Museum, a local history museum, a children’s science museum, the site of the historical Katahdin Iron Works, Multiple Horse Farms, White Mountains, NH, Apple Orchards, the Nutcracker Ballet with backstage education, and others.
J6 also attends a group co-op every other week where Maine studies have been the topic to date.
Recent crafts and activities have included, baking for the holidays, creating advent chains, Jesse tree advent, holiday crafts at co-op, attending co-op Christmas party, completed 2nd year Sparkies handbook on Dec 9th, construction days with daddy (measured boards, angles, etc), made homemade paper, made a lap book with Blueberries for Sal, researched the country of Nicaragua and chose Sharon Torez from Compassion International to add to our prayer list, lessons on trees from a professional logger (identified trees by their bark, leaves, etc), fire safety with fireman Rick, lessons on emergency contacts, Fall Festival (which included pony rides, big kahuna slide, hay rides, bouncy house, face painting and more) J6 and A1 came in first place at the cookie baking contest with Iced Maple Cookies, memorized the books of the New and Old Testament, verbal presentations on the topics of Katahdin Iron Works and Maine State Flowers, exploring the woods to track deer, made homemade applesauce, entered an art contest on water safety, learned about native Americans, threw original spears, science experiments (moving air, testing air, heavy newspaper, upside down trick, collapsing carton, pumping up, disappearing dent, jumping coin, getting colder, rising air), lap books on pyramids and mummies. Most recently J6, A4, J1, my husband, and myself all participated in a play at our church of the first Christmas as sheep, shepherds, Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus.
Looking at the list of our accomplishments thus far gives me a slight boost of excitement and steam as we look forward to the upcoming remainder of this academic year.
Next on the agenda: plan our 3rd quarter syllabus and goals.