Jan. 26, 2008

Tagged!

Posted in Mixed Fruit

This is a fun book tag!  Thanks Anne for tagging me!  I would link to your site but for some reason I am not computer literate enough to do that.  Anyway, you can visit Anne by clicking on her link on my sidebar!

Book Meme:

Rules -

  1. Pick up the nearest book (of at least 123 pages.)
  2. Open the book to page 123.
  3. Find the fifth sentence.
  4. Post the next three sentences.
  5. Tag five people.

Sitting at my computer I have many books to choose from which are equidistant from me.  I can see a hymnal, Training Hearts, Teaching Minds by  Starr Meade, a Latin book, Mystery of History and Drawing With children.  Since I love history, I will choose that one.

         Why then do we find the Kingdom of Israel divided after just 100 years?  In part it had to do with Solomon's own sin at the end of his reign, but it also had to do with the mistakes made by his own son.  Here is that story. Upon Solomon's death, his son Rehoboam took charge as king. He wasn't wise at all like his father had been.

Yes, I copied more than three.  I just had to keep going! Isn't that ironic?  Here I am back to studying wisdom in national leaders!  I didn't look either, before I selected a book!

Here comes the hard part about this tag: Five people.  Hmmm!  I will tag Heritage of Home, Seeking Him, azmommaof6, joymommy, and garringer9!  If you don't want to play, I understand!

(Sorry I can't link to you directly.  Either I am not using the Insert/Edit image button correctly or I just don't know how to do it.  If anyone one wants to send a hint I will gladly accept a tutorial! )

Praying all of you are seeking the wisdom of God!  Blessed Lord's day tomorrow!  In Christ, Eva

 

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Jan. 27, 2008 - I did it! kind of...

Posted by seekingHim
Come over to check it out.
-Jennifer
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Jan. 30, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by joymommy
Hi there,

Glad you liked the power point idea. So far we haven't made enough to worry about just storing them on the hard drive, but I will probably eventually burn them on CD's. Maybe I'll make one for each kid and his power points so we can keep them as records of stuff they've learned as well.

Neat the story about your mom. Thanks for sharing. I bet she always wonders what life would have been like had her twin sister lived... God bless!
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Mar. 11, 2008 - I played along!

Posted by closertofree
I wasn't tagged, but I just had to see what was on page 123.

The book I grabbed was Homeschooling in Wisconsin: At Home with Learning.

Their job is to uphold these systems. It's not surprising that most of them are at least skeptical of homeschooling, and many are opposed. Their reports can displace statutes concerning education, the strong wishes and desires of children and their parents, and other things.

The book was referring to Guardian ad litems.
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Arts/Handicraft: Drawing With Children and Artist Study; sewing
Bible(copywork)/Church History: Trial and Triumph; Training Hearts/Teaching Minds
World History: Our Island Story; The Discovery of New Worlds;The Awakening of Europe selections
World History: This Country of Ours
English: Oral & written Narrations and dictation
Geography: Marco Polo
Science: The Story of Inventions; Science Lab in a Supermarket
Nature Study: Handbook of Nature Study
Foreign Language: Spanish - program?
Math: Primary Math (Singapore)3B,4A/B; Practical Arithmetic 4th
Music: Composer Study; Hymn and Folksong Study
Literature: Parables From Nature; Pilgrim's Progress (audio); The Heroes; American Tall Tales; The Princess and the Goblin;
Biography: Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, Galileo
Additional Reading: A Little Princess; King of the Wind; At the Back of the Northwind; Caddie Woodlawn; selected English Fairy Tales; On The Banks of Plum Creek; Swallows and Amazons; The Little White Horse; The Saturdays; Men of Iron; The Four Story Mistake; Then There Were Five; The Wheel on the School; A Story of the Captitivity of Mary of Scotland


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Art & Handicraft: Drawing with Children; Artist Study;
Bible/Copywork: Teaching Hearts/Trainging Minds;
Music: Composer Study; Hymn and Folksong study
World History: Our Island Story; Fifty Famous Stories Retold
American History: Benjamin Franklin; George Washington; Buffalo Bill
Church History: Trial and Triumph
Geography: Paddle to the Sea
Nature Study: Handbook of Nature Study
Natural History: The Burgess Bird Book; James Herriot's Treasury for Children
Math: Saxon Math Level 1
Poetry: A Child's Garden of Verses
Literature: Aesop for Children; Just So Stories; Parables from Nature; selected Blue Fairy Book tales;
Phonics: Pathway Readers Grade 1; Phonics skills review
Foreign Language: Spanish - program?
Additional Reading: Winnie the Pooh series; Beatrix Potter series; The Little House; The Story About Ping;The Little Engine that Could;Blueberries for Sal; Make Way For Ducklings; One Morning in Maine; Ferdinand; Ox-Cart Man; Stone Soup; Miss Rumphiusbr>


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