Cycle 3 Week 1 & Cycle 1 Week 1 Day 6
See notes below
Friday, May 25th, 2018
(Velociraptor - La Nina) & (Machupicchu boy)
Suprise we are going out for the day!
While taking a Nature Walk
- GET YOUR BOOTS! YOU WILL NEED THEM!
- Practice Singing Japanese & Spanish Numbers 1-20 while doing Jumping Jacks, Pushups, and Sit-ups.
- Practice German Numbers will stretching.
- Pick blackberries
- Have fun with your friend.
C A R W O R K
Work not complete yesterday.- Teaching Textbook 4 Use Disc on your computer.
- Liberty's Kids 👀
- Latin
- Learning-Vocabulary - Roots Review pages viii-xii Do page 2
- Root
- tract: root of drag, draw out, pull
- vinc: root conquer
- Prefix
- con - with, together
- ex- out, away, from
- in - in, into, not
- re - back, again
- Suffix
- -ible: able to be
- -ion: state, quality, act
- History
- Story of the World Volume 3 - Activity Book
- Chapter 1 - A World of
- Spelling City Online
- Apologia Biology: Cell Structure - Online Video
- Animals Cells Structure & Functions - Online Video
- Respiratory System - Online Video
- Respiratory System - Overview 15 mins - Online Video
- Music
- Music
- Skull Bones
- Brain
- Betelgeuse Supernova
- Multiplication video
Cycle 3 Week 1 Day 5
Children review these notes you have a test on Saturday!
Make sure to write down the correct answers on your Daily Memory Worksheet.
History Sentence: Tell me about Columbus
In 1492, Columbus sailed the first of four trips to the Caribbean on three Spanish ships named the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria.
History Timeline
(create an answer key)
Geography - States & Capitals
Providence (RI) Rhode Island
Boston (MA) Massachusetts
Augusta (ME) Maine
Hartford (CT) Connecticut
Concord (NH) New Hampshire
History Timeline
(create an answer key)
Geography - States & Capitals
Providence (RI) Rhode Island
Boston (MA) Massachusetts
Augusta (ME) Maine
Hartford (CT) Connecticut
Concord (NH) New Hampshire
Math
Skip counting or Multiplying by
*3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30,33 ..... write as many as you can
*4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40,44 ..... write as many as you can
English - What is a preposition?
It relates a noun or pronoun to another word.
Latin - Noun cases
Nominative - Subject
Genitive - Possessive
Dative - Indirect Object
Accusative - Direct Object
Ablative - Object of the Proposition
Science - What are 4 types of tissue?
Connective
Epithelial
Muscle
Nerve
Get Out Your Daily Memory Worksheet Cycle 2- fill out the sheet independently!
- English Cycle 1 Week 1 - Infinitive
- English Cycle 1 Week 1 - Infinitive
- English Cycle 1 Week 1 Latin - Noun Cases
- English Cycle 1 Week 1 Latin - Noun Cases
History Sentence: tell me about Commandments 1-5 (need to double check this)
Thou Shall.... 1. Have no other gods before me. 2. Not make unto thee any engraven image. 3. Not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. 4. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. 5. Honor thy father and mother: that thy days be long upon the land the Lord thy God giveth thee.
History Timeline
1. Age of Ancient Empires
2. Creation and the Fall
3.The Flood and the Tower of Babel
4. Mesopotamia and Sumer
5. Egyptians
6. Indus River Valley Civilization
7. Minoans and Mycenaeans
Geography - Fertile Cresent ( CHECK SPELLINGS)
1. Meteranien Sea
2. Mesopotamia
3. Efratus River
4. Tigrus River
5. Sumer
Math
Skip counting or Multiplying by
*3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30,33 ..... write as many as you can
*4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40,44 ..... write as many as you can
English - What is an Infinitive?
An infinitive is to plus a verb; used as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
Latin - Noun Cases
Nominative - Subject
Genitive - Possessive
Dative - Indirect Object
Accusative - Direct Object
Ablative - Object of the Proposition
Science-What are the classifications of living things?
Math
Skip counting or Multiplying by
*3,6,9,12,15,18,21,24,27,30,33 ..... write as many as you can
*4,8,12,16,20,24,28,32,36,40,44 ..... write as many as you can
English - What is an Infinitive?
An infinitive is to plus a verb; used as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
Latin - Noun Cases
Nominative - Subject
Genitive - Possessive
Dative - Indirect Object
Accusative - Direct Object
Ablative - Object of the Proposition
Science-What are the classifications of living things?
Domain
Kingdom
Phlum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
This Evening
(Machupicchu boy)
- start reading the book, Robison Crusoe! Read a chapter a day.
- Phonics Reading Eggs
(Velociraptor - La Nina)
- Choose a book from your required reading basket. Report Due by Saturday.
- Projects Selected by you please start it!
FireRockDad Nightly Teachings
- Behold and See 5 - Chapter 3
- Harry Potter Chapter 7 & 8
- Review Memory Binder with FireRockDad and discuss any new topics
- FireRockDad check out the new Japanese game we found for you
- Print these off Latin Game - Latin Dominoes
Today was extremely hot felling outside; no wind and no overcast. We Went for a Hike though under a grove of trees though we ended early. Horse flies were all over the park, the flies were attacking my friend and myself but not the children. Our Blackberry Picking was a flop. We will go again another day. The children though enjoyed them selves with a friend. We even went to a second park so the children could play longer. The kids played with nerf guns. I got to chat with a friend also! 😼 Once we got home this mama had a heat headache. The children worked on their Cycle lessons via video only. They didn't fill in their worksheets. Evening plans from abaove where not completed. Though the children did other things. Once dady got home they spent quaility time with him and we watched a Disney Movie called the Princess and the Frog.
Fresh from our garden. We made a dip with these herbs.
A photo or two from our nature walk!
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