Cornerstone Academy
Monday, December 31, 2007
Language Arts Plans Partially Complete
I worked on literature plans for David and Emily this afternoon, as well as their Grammar lessons.

For Grammar, we are using Sonlight's new grammar curriculum, The Grammar Ace.

I listed out the lessons and the activities we will do. It takes us two days to do one lesson.  I was doing grammar two days a week, but I think we'll increase to three days a week so we can finish on time.

I make up my own reading and literature "curriculum", following the philosophy that it's better to just READ.  Now that David's in junior high, I have instituted a little more structure.  Emily is a good reader, so I've started having her do a little more as well.

Here are the books that they will read for the rest of the year.
David - 7th grade, second semester
Adam of the Road - Elizabeth Janet Gray (finishing from before Xmas)
The Book of Three - Lloyd Alexander
Captains Courageous - Rudyard Kipling
C.S. Lewis (Heroes of the Faith) - Sam Wellman
The Bulletproof George Washington - David Barton
The Life and Times of Washington - Enzo Orlandi (reading these two together)

Once a week or so, he will do an exercise from Adventures in Greatness: Speed and Comprehension Reader (A Beka).

Emily - 5th grade, second semester
Pilgrim's Progress (A Beka edition) - John Bunyan (finishing from before Xmas)
The Secret Language - Ursula Nordstrom
Meet My Friends - Joni Eareckson Tada
Amy Carmichael (Women of Faith) - Kathleen White
Island of the Blue Dolphins - Scott O'Dell
Plain Girl - Virginia Sorensen
The Midwife's Apprentice - Karen Cushman

Once a week or so, she will do an exercise from Read and Think Skill Sheet 5 (A Beka).

I need to find some online reading guides for some of these books, but I didn't have time to do that yet.

For their literature study, they write every day in their literature journals to respond to what they've read.  They can write a summary (which they usually do) or they can respond in some other written way to the selection.  (James does this too on a smaller scale.)

If there are comprehension questions, they answer them in the lit journals as well. Any book reports are also written in the literature journals. They will do a book report for each book, I believe.

They will do one entry a week from English from the Roots Up and play Rummy Roots once a week or so as well.

They will do Spelling Power four times a week. David will do handwriting once or twice a week. Emily will do handwriting three or four times a week. They are both working on their cursive.

I think that's it.  I am going to find some online reading guides (free!) and then work on James and Suzy's plans, which are much easier.  Then I just have History and Math to do, I think. Oh yeah, Art and Music.

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Monday, December 31, 2007 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Anonymous


I'd love to know what you think about Grammar Ace! I'm using Junior Analytical Grammar this year, and yet again, nothing is sticking. This leaves me with Winston Grammar to try, or Grammar Ace. I'm a bit frustrated... I know it's not his fault that he struggles with the concept of grammar (which is hard for his autistic brain to grasp). But I would like for him to have a solid foundation of grammar, at some point! LOL
Jen


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Tuesday, January 8, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by wiegersmama


Lisa
I would love to know about Grammar Ace as well, right now were making a grammar notebook but I'd like to add something else to that.
Thanks
Holly


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