Amazed!!!

Apr. 6, 2009

Week 26, March 23-27, 2009

Posted in General
After our sun drenched beautiful vacation in Jamaica, we plowed back into our books.

We read chapters 9-12 in Ecclesiastes, again, reminding ourselves of what is important in life and what we should be focusing on. 

We began our study of WWII in earnest, this week.  We started with an overview chapter from our Landmark book, but we quckly plunged into The World Wars.  We read about the rise of Hitler and Mussolini in Germany and Italy, and the rise of power of the Japanese military.  We discussed the state of many of the newly created countries in Europe after WWI, and how fragile their governments were.  We talked about the race hate and propaganda that littered German streets and airwaves.  And we finally read about all the events that led to the Hitler's invasion of Poland in September of 1939, marking the beginning of WWII.  Tough, heavy stuff. 

For her reader, K. finished up Gone Away Lake, and A. finished it up for her read aloud.  They both enjoyed this book, though I believe A. liked it more than K.  I read Letter to Mrs. Roosevelt to K. for her read aloud, and A. finished reading Lumber Camp Library and began A Llama in the Family.  She really liked Lumber Camp Library. 

For our poetry, we read "Cardinal Ideograms" by May Swenson, and "Some Opposites" by Richard Wilbur.  Both enjoyable and whimsical poems. 

For science, we read some basic facts about our planet, and some of the fuels that we use.  We discussed alternative energy as well.  We finished out the week by discussing forces and why things move.

So a full week after a great 2 week vacation. 

More later,
A.H.
Post A Comment! Send to a Friend!

Comments

About Me

HELLO!!! This blog is a place for us to publish some of our children's work and just to journal our amazing educational journey.

Recent Posts

Weeks 34-36
Week 33, May 11-15, 2009
Week 32, May 4-8, 2009
Week 31, April 27-May 1, 2009
Writer's Circle for Weeks 26-33
Week 18, Jan 11-16, 2009Week 19, Jan 19-23, 2009Week 20, Jan 26-30, 2009Week 21, Feb 2-6, 2009
Week 22, Feb 9-13, 2009Writer's Circle, first week Jan 9, 2009Writer's Circle, 2nd week Jan 16, 2009Writer's Circle, Jan 23, 2009Writer's Circle, Jan 30, 2009Writers' Circle, 2/8/09
Writers Circle, Feb 13, 2009Writer's Circle 2/20/09 and 2/27/09
Writer's Circle, March 6, 2009 A Typical Monday Spring break, March, 2009--Jamaica, pt 1: incompetent airline agentsSpring Break, March 2009, Jamaica part 2, the actual trip!!

Links

Home
View my profile
Archives
Email Me
My Blog's RSS
La Leche League
Dr. Sears' Website
Sonlight
Math U See
Babywearing

Friends

TEXAS
jaminacema
You Are a Mac
You are creative, stylish, and super trendy. You demand the best - even if it costs an arm and a leg.
You Are Austin
A little bit country, a little bit rock and roll. You're totally weird and very proud of it. Artistic and freaky, you still seem to fit in... in your own strange way. Famous Austin residents: Lance Armstrong, Sandra Bullock, Andy Roddick
You Belong in Paris
You enjoy all that life has to offer, and you can appreciate the fine tastes and sites of Paris. You're the perfect person to wander the streets of Paris aimlessly, enjoying architecture and a crepe.
What Your Pizza Reveals
Your appetite is pretty average. You don't go overboard - but you don't deprive yourself either. You aren't particularly picky about pizza. It's so good... how could you be? You fit in best in the Western part of the US. Your taste in food tends to favor what's rich and comforting. You prefer food that will definitely satisfy you. You are eclectic, stylish, and totally random with your choices. You are deep and thoughtful. You should consider traveling to Paris. The stereotype that best fits you is guy or girl next door. Hey, there's nothing wrong with being average.
Entry 10 of 102
Last Page | Next Page