We are back in homeschool action!
Our first Spring Break as a homeschooling family was wonderful-we rested, relaxed and went shopping. I even took time to plunge into blogging an A to Z Challenge.
Several of the stories we started prior to Spring Break will be continued this week due to their length, but we are still on track and things are looking good! I’m excited to dive into the compositions of John Williams since he has been the focus at a co-op we attend. I still get a rush of excitement when I hear the theme song from Star Wars.
Many engaging items fill our week, just take a look and join us on our homeschool journey!
Ambleside Online is our primary curriculum, we are currently in week 32.
History
- Viking Tales: Harald’s Battle
- Trial and Triumph: chapter 8 “Pope Gregory-Servant of the Servants of God”
- Buffalo Bill by Ingri Parim D’aulaire
Literature
- Aesop’s Fables: Two Travelers and a Bear
- Aesop’s Fables: The Dog and His Reflection
- Blue Fairy Book: The Forty Thieves
- Shakespeare: King Lear
Natural History/Science
- Parables from Nature: Daily Bread
- Mother Westwind “why” stories: Why Flitter the Bat Flies at Night
- Astronomy
- The Big Dipper and You by E.C. Krupp: Complete book
- The Big Dipper and You by E.C. Krupp: Complete book
Geography
- Paddle to the Sea: Chapter 24
Poetry
Christina Rossetti
Composer
John Williams
Art
Georges Seurat (French, Post-impressionist, 1859-1891)
- Seated Woman with a Parasol
- Google Art Project-Seurat Gallery (zoom in to view paint strokes)
- Complete works of Georges Seurat
Bible
- Devotions
- Memory Verse
- AWANA
- Calvary Curriculum Jesus Calls His First Disciples and The Fishers of Men
Hymn Study
Copywork
- So all through King Harald’s country men were soon busy mending helmets and polishing swords and making shields. There was blazing of forges and clanging of anvils all through the land.
- “He said” answered the other, “that it was not at all wise to keep company with a fellow who would desert his friend in a moment of danger.”
- At last he managed to scramble out, and as he stood sadly thinking about the good bone he had lost, he realized what a stupid Dog he had been.
- In a quarter of an hour the Captain of the robbers awoke, got up, and opened the window. As all seemed quiet he threw down some little pebbles which hit the jars.
- And now he knew at last which of his children it was that had loved him best, and who was worthy of his love.
Math
(MEP)
- Logic Problems
- Sequences. Rules.
- Equations, inequalities.
- Money
Math Drill
Reading/Spelling