What we learned:
x Genesis 1 to 3 - read to Joel
x Rod and Staff english - 3 lessons
x Editor in Cheif - 1 lesson
x McGuffey Spelling - 10 spelling words
x Khan Academy Math - 20 minutes
x Math lessons - 3 exercises
x Daily Word Problems - 3 days
x This Country of Ours - Ch. 29 - The Founding of Connecticut And War With the Indians 1636-39
x Child's History of the World - Ch. 71 - Charles I
x Trial and Triumph - Ch. 28 - Richard Cameron, Lion of the Covenant (1644-1680)
x Minn of the Mississippi - Ch. 1
x Daily Geography - 3 days
x Spectrum Science - Lesson 1.1
x Storybook of Science - Ch. 1 - The Six & Ch. 2 - The Fairy Tale and the True Story
x Building Thinking Skills - 6 pages
Word Roots - 1 page
PLUS - Notebooking and Timeline activities!
Joel
x Genesis 1 to 3 - listened to Trista read
x Missionary Stories - Introduction
x Primary Language Lessons - Lesson 1
x Phonics Pathways - 2 pages
x The Boxcar Children (RA) - Ch. 1-2
x Real Mother Goose - 1 page
x Math Lessons - 2 exercise
x An Island Story - Ch. 1 - The Stories of Albion and Brutus
x Paddle to the Sea - Ch. 1
x Discovering Nature: All Nature Sings - 2 exercises
x Building Thinking Skills - 4 pages
Mom's
Education
I started Don Quixote exactly one month ago and am now on Chapter 26. This is actually my third time reading it, and I am seeing things in a different perspective. It is slightly difficult to motivate myself to read it everyday, since I have already read it, but I am still enjoying it.
We need to roast marshmallows soon, too! I can just taste s'mores now!
ReplyDeleteI wish I would of thought to by the stuff needed to make s'mores, but I didn't think about that until we already had the fire going. Oh well, there's always next time. :)
DeleteI can't blame them. I love to start the new books right away also! It's always great to keep learning. :-)
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm glad that they love learning! Makes me very happy.
DeleteWhat's your secret? By the time April rolls round MY kids are ready for LONG break without the book...old OR new! LOL
ReplyDeleteLol! I'm not really sure what the secret is. We do try to take breaks every six weeks. I suppose that helps prevent that "burnout" feeling.
DeleteHi, Crystal,
ReplyDeleteSome time ago you joined my site: An Experiment with the Well-Educated Mind, and I see now you are reading the WEM, too! Are you planning to go through the whole program? Anyway, I enjoy your blog; you support many of the issues I do, too. Nice to meet you.
Ruth
Ruth,
ReplyDeleteYes, I plan on going through the whole list! It will probably be very slow going and take me years. Nice to meet you, too!