Tuesday, March 17, 2020

CC Cycle 1 Week 6

Wednesday, March 18th, 2020

CC Cycle 1 Week 6

You Tube Week 6

Pull out your Binder 

Review our flip cards

Listen to Your CC CD-Rom


  • Bible – 

  • History – 

  • Timeline – 



  • Geography – 

  • Latin – 

  • Science – 


  • Math – 



  • Art – 

  • Music

CC Cycle 1 Week 5

Wednesday, March 18th, 2020

CC Cycle 1 Week 5



Pull out your Binder 

Review our flip cards

Listen to Your CC CD-Rom

  • Bible – 

  1. Exodus 20 Hand Motion Video by Mega Verses
  2. Bible

  • Histor y – 
  1. Story of the World
  2. CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES ANIMATION VIDEO || The Augustin Story || Torchlighters Series

  • Timeline – 

  1. Timeline – studying-history-through-the-ages
  2.  an-accordion-timeline-notebook

  • Geography – 
  1.  Intro to drawing the map
  2. draw the nile
  3. khanacademy ancient-egypt-hittites
  4. egypt

  • Latin – 

  1. need to print - latin-second-declension-packet
  2. latin-noun-declension-file-folder-game
  3. basic latin charts color
  4. resources basic latin charts


  • English

  1. Worksheet printed off
  2. poems
  3. Preposition Song from Grammaropolis - "A Merit Badge Is Just Like a Cat"
  4. Schoolhouse Rock Prepositions
  5. English grammar song to learn helping verbs for kids
  6. Helping Verbs Song
  7. a quick read
  8. Schoolhouse Rock Verbs


  • Science – 

  1. scientific-method-printables-posters
  2. Read Chapters 1-6
  3. Challenge 1: Sand nature-scripture-scavenger-hunt-family-fun-with-purpose/
  4. Montessori
  5. Audio Book
  6. worksheet
  7. reading-comp-octopus

  • Math – 

  1. Multiplication Song Sampler
  2. math games catch the stars
  3. math games fractions memory equivalent
  4. math games menus decimals
  5. worksheets circle-multiplication
  6. open.spotify and listen to songs


  • Art – 
  1.  Perspective_Made_Easy
  2. Paper Craft

  • Music

For mom only
 https://www.halfahundredacrewood.com/blog/  read over this blog and lets pick some things to do.

March 18th, 2020

Wednesday, March 18th, 2020


Quote of the day


If your heart is a volcano, how shall you expect flowers to bloom?
Khalil Gibran
Who was Khalil+Gibran?

English
  1. Bob Jones University (BJU) Spelling
  2. Climbing to Good English Level 4 
  3. The Good and The Beautiful
  4. Vocabulary   Let's spend 15 minutes in our binder.
  5.  Spelling Hacks
  6.  Latin 
Bible
  1. Bible
  2. Daily Devotions
Math
  1. Teaching Textbooks
  2. Mama's Lesson combo on the chalkboard - Abecka, BJU, Saxon
  3. xtramath
  4. math is fun: data
  5. math is fun: algebra introduction
  6. math is fun numbers counting-names-100
  7. math is fun definition: abacus     (Write definition in your vocabulary and math notebook{s}. )
  8. math is fun definition: algorithm   (Write definition in your vocabulary and math notebook{s}. )
  9. Pre-Algebra Basics
  10. Math YouTube Videos
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Click here before lunch for March 2020 YouTube Videos

Physical Education

Lunch

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Afternoon Reading Time:
  • Abecka History
  • Abecka Science
  • BJU History
  • BJU Science
  • Apologia Zoology
  • Apologia Chemistry/Physics
  • Apologia Human Body
  • Farmer Boy
Classical Conversations Cycle 1:  Week 5 
  1.  CC-cycle-1-week-5
My Father's World
  1. Checklist
  2. Read Books related to topics
  3. Math Facts Drill (5 minutes max)
Easy Peasy All In One Homeschool Online

Free Play on Cellphones after lessons 

max time 30 minutes 


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What we did:

CC Videos in bed before breakfast, during breakfast, and after breakfast until 11am. We watched videos while paint and drawing freehand. Arty Scout drew a whale with a smiley face. DinoScout drew a cup from a sticker set. 

Afterward, I instructed the children to find a book on invertebrates and draw a picture or paint a picture of an invertebrate of there choice while we listened to Ancient Egyptian music. Arty Scout choose a College Level Cells book and drew a picture of a {Ciliate}. What is Ciliate? DinoScout decided not to do her assignments.  Then they both worked in their CC binders.








ArtyScouts Book on CELLS!



I read this blog post today by backwoodsmama
playing-in-nature-protects-our-children-during-a-pandemic



During our late lunch, we ate Homemade Eggs Rolls rolled independently by the children then listened to : 

"O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman (read by Gilberto Graywolf)

Gilbert Graywolf quoted the following in his posted video:

{O, CAPTAIN! my Captain! our fearful trip is done; The ship has weather'd every rack, the prize we sought is won... Dedicated to all the captains in our lives that dare and inspire us to be ourselves. The captain in the poem refers to Abraham Lincoln who is the captain of the ship, representing the United States of America. In popular culture, the film Dead Poets Society makes repeated references to this poem, especially when John Keating (Robin Williams) tells his students that they may call him "O Captain! My Captain!" if they feel daring. Walt Whitman is renowned as the most innovative of American poets, this poem is a rare example of his use of rhymed, rhythmically regular verse, which serves to create a somber yet exalted effect. Whitman had envisioned Lincoln as an archangel captain, and reportedly dreamed the night before the assassination about a ship entering harbor under full sail."

Afterward, we followed up with The Movie Tribute to Robin Williams in a Dead Poets Society.

O Captain, my Captain! | Thank you to Robin Williams


The children then Played outside after lunch to catch Anolis_carolinensis and sword fighting in a trampoline ring...

We learned to spell two new words with the help of Spelling Hacks: Absence, Accident 

Then on to Latin, Writing, English Test review.

Finally Math 

Dinner, Bacon, Vegan Bacon, Cheese, Onions, Stuffed in Pitta Pockets made from split grains. Dinner with Daddy and we reviewed so states questions finding selected states between other states. What is data in math. Then Preopoitions spiderweb sentences. 

Then back outside for dulling lessons.  



Latin Letter N

Wednesday, March 18h, 2020

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While creating today's blog I came across quite a few different special characters for the letter N in Latin. Let's do some research and explore what the Ancient Latin looked like. Which character do you like the most? 
ᐤƝ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH LEFT HOOK ᐤƝ
Ñ  LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH TILDE    Ñ
ñ    LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH TILDE    ñ
n        LATIN SMALL LETTER N       n
N        LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N      N
n        LATIN SMALL LETTER N        n
Make sure to get out your Latin Binder we will be writing these fancy characters in different colored gel pens on a piece of art paper you'll find out why later this week.


Before Watching the following videos let's work on the lessons in your binder.





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