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Mar. 11, 2009

Week 24, Feb 23-27, 2009

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Well this was indeed a very interesting week.

We read selections from Matthew and Luke.   We read Matthew chapters 5-7 and selections in Luke chapters 6 and 11. 

We read from the Story of the USA about the roaring Twenties, the Great Depression and FDR and the New Deal.  We read about the same topics from our Landmark book as well.

We began Gone Away Lake for K's reader and A's read aloud.  Very enjoyable story so far!!  We also began Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry.  I bought the audiobook for this as I thought we'd be pressed for time.  I am really glad I did.  This is a tough book.  It is excellent, and I am so very glad we're reading it, but it deals with some harsh racism.  We are a biracial family, as you can tell from our pictures, and we live in a fairly diverse and liberal city, so my kids aren't exposed to much racism or prejudice.  I don't mean just against them, but other people.  So right from the first chapter, we encounter that harsh racism and it just got progressively worse.  It is so hard to believe that that sort of thing happened and continues in many parts of the world.  We have had many good discussions on it but I am sad that we have to have these discussions at all.

In science, we read about the history of measuring things, time, what energy is, and the different types of energy.

We read "Catch a Little Rhyme" by Eve Merriam and "Michael is afraid of the storm" by Gwendolyn Brooks.  We thought "Catch" was cute and that "Michael" captured well the feeling of a boy growing up and being ashamed of being afraid. 

A. fiinished up Misty of Chincoteague.  It wasn't her favorite but she ended up doing okay on the comprehension questions so I feel better.  LOL 

L. plowed on, reading everything in sight, doing great with her MUS Alpha, and continuing with her ETC workbooks.  I seriously do not know what to do with her reading.  She is reading up the Little House on the Prairie books. 

Great week as usual!!

Blessings,
A.H.
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