After a week off of school, we'll be back at it tomorrow (actually in just a few hours since I'm still up and it's technically 'tomorrow' already). It's always nice to take a break but I like to get back to our schedule and routine.
Since I posted a week or so ago about implementing our Round Table, I've been thinking more about it. Going off of Cindy's post, I came up with just a few things I want to start with on Monday, in addition to our usual Bible reading and prayer time.
Since I posted a week or so ago about implementing our Round Table, I've been thinking more about it. Going off of Cindy's post, I came up with just a few things I want to start with on Monday, in addition to our usual Bible reading and prayer time.
- Verses
- Poetry
- Hymn
- Habits
- Memorization
For verses we are still going through "100 Verses in 2013".
I have two poems that I personally would like the kids to read and possibly take to heart. If by Rudyard Kipling and If for girls by McEvoy (the first name escapes me at the moment).
The hymn we will chose from the hymnal we've borrowed from the church. I don't know if we will focus on one particular hymn or just sing some as we want. I like that idea.
Habits will be some things to work on individually. We all have some ones we need to break.
I'm not quite sure on the memorization yet. Perhaps we'll work on the Gettysburg Address. I memorized it in elementary school and it's stuck with me all these years. Well, the beginning of it anyway. {Four score and seven years ago, our forefathers brought forth on this continent...or something along those lines.}
I think it's a good start.
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