Nibbles has finally arrived!
We watched patiently as Hamster Gal (name changed to reflect current interests) wrote reports, drew pictures, read books and talked nonstop about this day. Did I mention talk nonstop?! The best part-no reports, pictures or books were assigned-she did it because she wanted to. Yep, I love homeschooling!
Shhhh…she’s reading to Nibbles now!
This week brings us back to the Burgess Bird Book for Children-one of my favorites. I also confess that I adore Mother Westwind “why” Stories, it’s a delight to read. Mentioning Living Books such as these, our Charlotte Mason Co-op starts back this week. Imagine me in “happy dance” right now! We participated during the summer and had a blast.
OK, here we go into another week, it’s hard to believe February is already here. Wow!
Just a reminder:
Ambleside Online is our primary curriculum.
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History
- Fifty Famous Stories Retold “Grace Darling”
- An Island Story: chapter 14 “The Story of Gregory and the Pretty Children“
- George Washington by Ingri D’Aulaire
Literature
- Aesop’s Fables: “The Fox and the Leopard“
- Aesop’s Fables: “The Heron“
Natural History/Science
- Salt vs. Sugar Experiments-melting point, freezing point.
- Mother Westwind “why” stories-“Why Jimmy Skunk Never Hurries“
- Burgess Bird Book for Children-“Drummers and Carpenters“
- Astronomy
- The Stars: Lyre, Swan, Hercules, Little Fox
- The stars and their stories: a book for young people
Geography
- Paddle to the Sea: Chapter 18
Poetry
- The Golden Treasury of Poetry
- The Robin and the Cows-William Dean Howells
- Bob White-George Cooper
- The Skylark-Christina Georgina Rossetti
- To the Cuckoo-William Wordsworth
- The Swallow-Christina Georgina Rossetti
Art
Pieter de Hoochl- At the Linen Closet
Composer
Giacamo Puccini: “Un Bel Di” from Madama Butterfly, and “Nessun Dorma” from Turandot.
Shakespeare
- The Winter’s Tale by Charles and Mary Lamb
Bible
- Devotions
- Memory Work
- 1 John 4:15
- Romans 5:8
- Focus: Bible: Matthew 2:1-12 (The star and the wise men)
Hymn Study
- Hymn of the Week via www.songsandhymns.org
- Hymn Stories: “Instead of Me“
Copywork
- She cared most kindly for the ship-wrecked men until the storm had died away and they were strong enough to go to their own homes.
- Still he kept up a flow of sarcastic talk, just to exercise his wits and to have the fun of disputing.
- The Heron saw no more fish, and very glad was he at last to breakfast on a tiny Snail.
- Redhead did his best to look innocent, but Peter noticed that he gave a guilty start and very abruptly changed the subject, and a moment later flew away.
- The shepherd, being a kind-hearted man, took home the little baby to his wife, and they brought it up as their own child.
Math
(MEP)
- Logic Problems
- Sequences. Rules.
- Equations, inequalities.
- Money
Math Drill
Reading/Spelling
Spelling Drill
- Random words from Phonics Road to Spelling and Reading
- Spelling Quizzes: Taekwondo Style
Thanks for checking out our weekly schedule!