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May. 9, 2009

Week 30, April 27-May 1, 2009

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This week we were somewhat rushed since I was going away for the weekend and had to leave on Friday.  So we did a lot of our Friday work on Thursday.  I love how the kids can direct themselves when we have a change in plans! 

We wrapped up WWII this week, and read about all the plans to recover from the war.  We also read about the beginnings of the Cold War and all the Soviet satellite countries. 

We finished up both Thimble Summer and The Winged Watchman.  We started Miracles on Maple Hill for K's read aloud, on audiobook.  I still love the audiobook thing!!  Thimble Summer was nice and The Winged Watchman was touching.  Miracles is okay so far though I have to confess that K and I don't really like the readers for the audiobook.  There was only one reader for Roll of Thunder, and she was excellent.  We prefer one reader over a cast, which is how Miracles is set up.

We read "listen children" by Lucille Clifton, which we really enjoyed.  The girls had to think a bit about what the poem meant.  K really likes poems written in dialect. 

We read more about light this week and related topics.  Mirrors plus bending and reflecting light, in addition to how the human eye sees.

The girls continued on with their math and language arts. 

And of course, L. cruised on as usual.  She is nearly done with everything.  She will have a great year next year.

We're getting near the end!!!

A.
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