The Ten o'Clock Scholar

Sep. 9, 2006 - Week 4

Cornerstone Academy Week 4 – September 4th-8th:

This was a bit of a catch up week due to the whole family being sick lately (esp. me).  We didn’t catch back up as much as I’d have liked, but we didn’t do too badly.   We are all getting better (esp. me), so next week should be back to normal schedule.

 

DD – Young Kindergarten:

Handwriting: HWT “X”, “Y”

Math: MCP “K” p. 55, 57-59

Phonics: MCP “K” p. 69, 71-72, 74-76

Read Alouds: Do You Have A Hat?

Accomplished outside the plan: used sewing cards, sculpted Model Magic, painted

 

DS – 2nd Grade

Copy Work: Copied a sentence from “The Little Red Hen”

Math: MCP “B” p. 17-18

Phonics/Reading: MCP “A” p. 122, Read some of his easy reader “Scruffy”, used “The Little Red Hen” words to make sentences (some matched the story and some were nonsense sentences).

Geography: Marco Polo chapters 1-2

World History: OIS ½ Ch 23, Ch. 24

Additional Reading (Aloud): Door in the Wall read approx. 10 pages

Outside classes: PE (played “steal the bacon” and “snatch”); Discovery Place Science class (year long program meeting every other week)

Accomplished outside the plan: used sewing cards, sculpted Model Magic

 

DS – 5th Grade

Grammar: Easy Grammar 56 p. 23-26 (Review)

Math: Saxon 54 Lesson 23, 26, 30

World History: Lincoln’s World p. 31-39

American History: This Country of Ours ch. 65, 66

Science: Isaac Newton 1 chapter

Tales & Lit: Age of Fable p. 26 “Pyramus and Thisbe”

Additional Reading: Carry On, Mr. Bowditch Ch. 5-6

Outside classes: Drama (“Art of the Craft”); PE (played “steal the bacon” and “snatch”); Discovery Place Science class (year long program meeting every other week)

Accomplished outside the plan: used sewing cards, read from kids’ news magazine “God’s World News”

 

No “Family School” this week.

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Sep. 15, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by pilgrim

bless you guys. I'll pray for you and the familiy as you're trying to get back on your feet and the school back on course. It's tough to start out sick.

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