Mom got a sick day but the kids didn’t They were very good though and started on their work without question or having to be told. Some things did not get done because they would have been ‘together’ subjects. I’m just now ‘human’; school stuff can wait. Typing this is super easy and requires very little thought
Y9 –Lee (10th grade)
Bible: reading- 1 Corinthians 16 (narration); verse- recited Ephesians 6:10-18, read, wrote and recited Galatians 5:16-17; commentary- Galatians 2:20, 21 (written narration)
Foreign Language: Greek (Hey Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek, Level 6, Lesson 2, reviewing flashcards); Sign Language (Signing Savvy, review)
History: Peter the Great (written narration from a previous reading in the week)
Science: earthquakes (answered questions)
Math: Geometry, pg 30 (Mastering Essential Math Skills)
English (Literature & Poetry): Isaac Bickerstaff by Richard Steele, ch 10-12; The Roar on the Other Side, ch 2; Commonplace book entry (2)
Home Ec: chores (dishes, sweeping)
Y7Lite –Fox (8th grade)
Bible: reading- Acts 13 (narration); verse- recited Psalm 51:1-8, copied verses 7 & 8
Foreign Language: German (Transparent Language, Unit 3, Lesson 1)
History: (Personal Recollections of) Joan of Arc by Mark Twain, Bk 1, ch 6 & 7
Math: Algebra (No-Nonsense Algebra, Lesson 2-5, #1-8, review #1-2)
English (Literature, Poetry & Penmanship): Ivanhoe, ch 6; The Roar on the Other Side, ch 2; Pictures in Cursive, Book E; wrote a letter
Nature Study: The Glow-Worm by Fabre (made a list of scientific names and unfamiliar words)
Home Ec: chores (dishes, vacuuming, laundry {still finishing})
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