Saturday, November 10, 2012

School Days Summary -- Egypt Lapbooks and Hatshepsut

A Summary of October 29-November 9
Here's what we did for school:

Things that were scheduled as usual:
Math
Soprano is not loving her math (Saxon 3) and now battle after battle, I'm wondering if I should switch it. We went through something similar with her language arts last year. I ended up changing the curriculum with much success. We borrowed a new program from the teacher ed section of the college where Bass works. We're going to give it a try for the next few weeks and see how it goes.
Language Arts (Grammar, Spelling, Penmanship, Reading, and Writing)


Electives:
Typing
Spanish
Civics: They read about Mail Carriers this week.
Health: They did a worksheet to create a healthy advertisement (as opposed to a junk food commercial.)
Geography: The next few geography worksheets focus on each of the continents. This week they reviewed a little about Africa.
Co-op: They each had music and gym and their elective class (Soprano-Art and Art History; Tenor-Chemistry).

My Father's World Creation to the Greeks-
We completed weeks 10 and 11 which, yes, is still focusing on ancient Egypt studies along with Joseph and Moses.
Bible: We continued learning the 10 Commandments from Exodus 20, adding the next commandment, Do not murder. We added Israel in Egypt and Moses being born to our timelines. Our first one was so full that we started on our second timeline sheet. Eventually, they'll get hole-punched and added to a binder.
Science: We moved on to the next 'day of creation' and started learning about seas and land and plants.
They did a few observation activities but I didn't get any pics this time around.

History: Yup, still working on ancient Egypt. They were the dominant civilization for several thousand centuries. The kids have been working on lapbooks about ancient Egypt and finally finished them up this week. Here are pics of Tenor's book:


We explored Pharaoh's court, Egyptian clothing, weaving, and clay pots, chariots, and warfare. It was really interesting to read about Hatshepsut, one of the few women Egyptian rulers, who declared herself Pharaoh. She even wore the faux beard when in court. 

Other MFW: 
Music: They listened to "Winter" by Vivaldi and painted a winter scene.
Art: Drawing the Egyptian eye and a mural as well as drawing a tree and designing an obelisk.

Extras:
Web:
Drive Thru History: Abraham and Jacob
The Magic School Bus Goes to Seed
The Bible in Ancient Egypt
The Magic School Bus Gets Planted

Videos:
Eyewitness: Plant
The Animated Kid's Bible: Brothers At War by The Kids Bible Company (about Jacob and Esau)
Joseph King of Dreams by Dreamworks
Eyewitness: Ocean


Favorite Books:
How Do Apples Grow? by Betsy Maestro
Crinkleroot's Guide to Knowing the Trees by Jim Arnosky
Crinkleroot's Guide to Walking in Wild Places by Jim Arnosky (love his books!)
Hatshepsut, His Majesty, Herself by Catherine Andronik
Linnea's Windowsill Garden by Christina Bjork
We're all excited for a partial fall break next week! I'm headed to the beach next weekend for a moms' weekend so I planned to take off from school all week. When I started looking at the calendar though, I realized that Thanksgiving is the following week. Well, since we need to take off Thanksgiving Thursday and Friday, I rearranged our fall break.
The plan is to do school Monday and Tuesday then take off this Wed.-Friday. Bass took off from work so we're going to have a Star Wars movie marathon. (It's set in a galaxy long, long ago... that's ancient history, right?) Anyways, next week we'll then do school Mon.-Wed. and take off the remainder of the week for Thanksgiving. I hoping that stretching out the break will be just as effective as taking off a full week in one shot.
Whether it works or not, that's what we're planning. We're looking forward to a change of pace.


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