Trish's Homeschool Journal
Oct. 4, 2006
Jessica's Writing ~ 2 perspectives

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My heavenly Death.
Nice quiet scenes
Turn to dark red battles
The cute blush of my cheeks
Is now faintly blue with cold
My serinity has evaporated
And I face the inevitable
My blood runs icy
But the rush or red trickling
As if crawling
Is a comfortless warmth
Against my clammy skin
But I have no complaints
Because the peace is returning
[alternate ending]
And my soul has been burning
For another glimpse of you
I have been waiting
For the overwhelming white
The welcome home I recieve
Is the satisfaction I need
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The Ol` Black and White
He'd been stabbed, bled, choked, and whipped, but he still peresevered. He was starved and beaten but the decision was made. He knew he was on his way to a glorius victory. To die for those he loved was worth every ounce of his pain. They would be forgiven for what they did to him and why they did it. As the nails fell in place and they hung his tree on the hillside, the demons screamed. And as Jesus drew his last breath, he knew the real victory.
[part 2]
"An army will stop them!" communicated the young demon stupidly.
"You're so inexperienced that you don't even know how stupid that sounds. Let alone if we did it." the demon responded back.
"The Son of God cannot be stopped by an army." expressed the wise old demon.
"Shut up! All of you! We shall wait. He cannot handle God forsaking him. He will rescue himself or I will persuade him to do it."  Satan commanded them.
He Jesus had never been seperated from God. So at the cross the next day, he slithered up the hill and whispered in Jesus's ear, "Why did your father leave you Jesus? Why are you seperated from him? You should go to him."
But Jesus only looked at him and said three words that had every demon screaming in agony.
"It is finished."


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Oct. 1, 2006
What's new...School Year 2006-2007

I realize I've been MIA since before our school year started, so I'll take this chance to get everyone up to date.  We will be coming to the close of our first quarter at the end of October, so I will post a new update at that time as well. 

Overall changes to this year is a new Co-op and a new schedule.  We begin our day with an iron rich breakfast (teenage girls need their iron) and a little School House Rocks! We love these songs, and they get basic refreshers.  Then I work one on one with Jacob while the girls work independently.  Occasionally the girls will need me for something, but they are on their own for the most part.

The Co-op is wonderful!  We already feel at home there and it has helped our acclemation to the homeschool community here.  The kids are finally meeting other kids.  And for the most part, they are really enjoying their classes.

Cassie is doing well so far.  Her most difficult and time consuming subject by far is Latin.  Her schedule is fairly rigerous for first semester:  World History, Chemistry, Algebra2 (she's taken this already prior to high school, we just wanted to lighten her load), Grammar, Vocabulary, Art (basic color, drawing technique~this is not her forte), Voice (on her own and she is scheduled for an audition for the high school praise team of our new church).  She is contemplating getting back into Karate for pe.  We will see.  Her co-op classes include a Shakespeare literature class,  History of Current Events (this is a credit class), SAT Math Prep, Yearbook Club, and Drama-Improv Comedy.

Jessica is doing well, contrary to what she thinks.  Her talent, unsuprisingly so, lies in the language arts areas.  She is taking on a bit of a challenging semester as well.  Her schedule includes:  Math 7/6 (She was placed here due to a poorly taken achievement test over the summer.  She insists she is in "stupid math" even though she is testing steadily through it and will complete it within the semester.), Grammar, Spelling, Vocabulary, Physical Science, History of the Constitution, Christian Literature, Spanish, and Guitar.  Her co-op classes consist of a very heavy literature class of works by Austen & Dickens, a stitch class (she's chosen knitting.), Forensic Science (a survey/lab class), Forensics (not the same as the former.  This is the Speech Team...She will be competing with a recitation of "The Raven" by Poe in January.), and Yearbook Club.

Jacob is improving by leaps and bounds this year.  The one on one work was more than necessary.  He is behind grade level work due to the visual processing and confidence issues left from public school.  Because he is middle school level, my main priority for him is to be able to work independently by the end of the year.  This means much, much practice.  He starts his day with mental warm-ups using logic puzzles, a handwriting page (the physical task of writing is still a chore for him due to the visual processing issues.), and timed math tests.  We then work several mental math problems verbally and move to our Math lesson.  His schedule is as follows:  Math 7/6, Grammar, Literature, Early US History (literature/character incorporating lapbooks), Zoology (studying flying creatures), Spelling, Art (the same as Cassie), and Typing.  Because we are pushing in his everyday studies, he is limited to 3 classes for Co-op:  Toastmasters (to build confidence in speaking in front of others.), Open Gym, and America at War (a video/quiz class).

More info to follow...


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Jul. 25, 2006
Agenda Books for 2006-2007

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It's that time again...

I'm finally getting to the agenda books for the coming year.  This has not been a difficult task, but not a short one either.  I've detailed the agenda books in an earlier post from March of last year.

So far I've created the calendar pages for the year, August-July.  Each child has their specific font & background.  I've included scripture for each month as well...food for thought I suppose.  I've also added our school breaks, end of quarters for the older ones in CLASS, and various other activities.  I think they've turned out well.  I'll have the girls proof them once more before printing.  I would hate to waste that much ink on an error.

I've also added several things to the reference section.  These are very child specific.  For instance, Cassie has Latin declensions/conjugations, a summary of Chemistry experiments, periodic table and other various chemistry formulas and conversions.  Jess has a summary of experiments for Physical Science.  Jacob on the other has his spelling lists for the year and a reading log.  No doubt I will be adding things such as grade tracking on their experiments, Vocabulary words, time tracking for music and typing, etc.

And as soon as I finish this, I will begin on my own personal little planner.  I believe I'll include my school checklists laminated, color coded copies of the kids' checklists,  color coded lab supply lists, correspondence logs, a year at a glance, and the monthly calendars to coincide with the childrens.  Pretty much anything I need to see printed out and can travel.  All else stays on the computer, such as grades.

That's all for now... back to the grindstone.


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May. 18, 2006
Jessica's Writing ~ The Only Difference Between Reality And Puppets

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The Only Difference Between Reality And Puppets

 

They will never know what is going on.  No they will not.  We are going to feed our nation newer, better, and sexier trends.  And they won't even know that they are our little puppets.  But this isn't against their will b/c they waqnt an alternative to that strict no fun policy of the "UPRIGHT".  So we will make the new improved lifestyle and then wait for it to fall apart like the one before.

 

These are our plans:  the teenagers will divide into two groups.  One is the trend following, the well known "preps".  Except our newer version which is more tramp.  As for the second group, well...they will think that they are "rebelling" but in reality they are just taking the lead from what we tell them is rebelling.  Gothic punks are learning from the oxymoron bands as in good charlotte, linkin park, and simple plan just to name a few.  The gangsta trend is something they actually made up themselves.  Sort of a cross between a prep and a punk.  We are so proud of them. The next generation will be just rightly programmed.


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May. 18, 2006
Jessica's Writing ~ Voices of the World

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Voices of the World

 

The phantom in my head says that I should do what they tell me.  He says that this belly shirt will look cool and boys will look at me.  The phantom says that I could be somebody if I didn't care what my parents say.  The phantom in my head says that smoking weed will make me cool.  He says everyone else goes to wild parties and drinks beer.  The phantom in my head says that I need to have a boyfriend to make me even more popular.  The phantom says that store-bought is better than homegrown.  He says that they will accept me if I give into the pressure.

 

But what do I say?


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May. 18, 2006
Jessica's Writing ~ Seer

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Seer

 

It was six in the morning, in E-ville Indiana when Shelly Shelton woke up to her favorite song on her best clock radio.  She got up and picked out her first-rate outfit, which she slipped into with amazing ease.  Then she polished her shining whtie teeth and brushed her beautiful blonde hair.  She looked in the mirror and said to her very vain self, I am beautiful.

 

Then abruptly, her fingernails started to grow at an alarming rate.  They were growing so fast that they started curling.  What was happening??  While her nails were getting longer and dirtier by the second she was developing an odor that was coming from her... warts?  Warts were spreading from her face to the rest of her body.  How was this happening?  By now she was screaming, but noone came.  Her hair was turning into greasy, gray dreadlocks.  She realized suddenly that her feet had grown to be twice as long as her arms.  Everything around her turned black.  Except for the mirror.  And a voice boomed, THIS IS WHAT I SEE...

 

And for the first time she saw herself for what she truly was.


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May. 11, 2006
Live Poet Society

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We have been so busy lately with unpacking and such, the kids haven't mentioned much about the activities they are missing back home.  They were very active in their youth groups and at the library and so forth.  So our local library, small as it is, has a Live Poet Society where teens meet weekly and discuss their writing.

 

The girls have gone twice now and are really enjoying themselves.  Each girl (currently there are no guys in the group) reads her writing assignment for that week.  They all discuss what they think about that writing & then move on to the next.  One of the librarians is a local published author.  He leads the discussion.  At the end, he will pick a topic to write on for the next week... their new assignment. 

 

The topic of the week is normally picked by the girls scanning the books of the young adult room.  It is normally an "interesting phrase".  The girls can write prose or poetry.  Examples of topics include "Can I risk lighting the candle?" and "He couldn't lock up the Bible.".  

 

I plan to begin posting the girls writings for this activity weekly... Check in later today... 


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Mar. 17, 2006
Studies Update on Cassie

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It's been a while since I've posted on her work....I need to schedule a regular time to do this.

 

She has just completed the 2nd of 5 book reports necessary for this year.  This was on the http://ebiz.netopia.com/clpress/pages/store/skudetail.nhtml?profile=grade9&uid=12438&returnURL=http%3A//ebiz.netopia.com/clpress/grade9] Pearl Maiden.  The other 3 will go much faster since they are the books of her choice. 

 

In history she is wrapping up the Roman Empire and in Biology she is wrapping up a study on atoms.  Nothing too exciting going on.  It was cool to be studying the Ides of March on the Ides of March.


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Mar. 15, 2006
Agenda Books

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A forum friend had the wonderful idea of putting together Student Agenda Books or Student Planners.  What a grand idea!  So I thought I'd do the same.

 

I picked up cute little binders with matching tab dividers at Walmart.  A different binder style for each child.  I also scanned the dividers to have possible backgrounds for other printouts.

 

The book is constructed as follows:

Curriculum Key in the very front.

 

1st Tab:  Monthly Calendar.  I put this together in PowerPoint using the Title + Object layout.  The Title is the name of the month plus a scripture of choice.  The Object is an Excel Spreadsheet, with short cells across the top for the name of the days & tall cells below for the day boxes.  I then typed the number of the date & any holiday or occasion in each cell justifying it to the top left.  I added clipart from the Microsoft website formatting the picture using the watermark feature (but adjusting slightly).

 

2nd Tab:  Weekly Agenda Sheets.  I put this together in Excel making each column a day.  The top half of the column has their assignments input by me for neatness sake and the bottom half is blank & lined to write any activities, appointments, etc they have that day.  There are 6 wide columns for each day (Sat & Sun sharing a column) and 6 very thin columns to check off assignmnets.  Cell A1 has the heading "Week of:" and the dates.  Such as "Week of: March 13 - March 19"

 

3rd Tab:  Student References:  So far I have included a commonly misspelled words document & a percent/decimal/fraction equivalent chart (courtesy of DonnaYoung.org).  I will continue to add to this section as the need arises.

 

4th Tab:  Contacts.  I have added lined loose leaf paper for the kids to compile contact information for all of their friends.  As these pages fill, I will enter them into a spreadsheet & print them.

 

5th Tab:  Personal Stuff.  This is for however they want to use it.  Jessica already has doodles, song lyrics, and journaling there.  I suppose Cassie will put her songs there as she writes them.  Jacob, well who knows.  He may not use it, but then I could show him how to track his favorite sports teams...

 

I have coordinated the fonts for the calendar, curriculum key & the agenda sheets.  This is also coordinated to each child so that each has their own font. 

 

For some samples of these books, visit http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/mtbriere/album?.dir=7fa0&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//photos.yahoo.com/ph//my_photos .


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Mar. 15, 2006
Update on Curriculum

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Since the move is official now, I have decided to get on the ball with the next year's planning.

 

I have the go ahead from Christian Liberty for my substitutions in Jessica's & Cassie's curriculum.  So their schedules are complete, luckily we already own Saxon Algebra 1 & 2, Apologia Physical Science, and Story of the Constitution.  We should get some kind of price break for that. 

 

I still need to purchase the rest of their curriculum through CLASS renewal.  They also will need Vocabulary From Classical Roots B, Apologia Chemistry 2nd edition, and Alg 1 DIVE cd (which I will try to find used or at discount), and each will need to pick 3 novels from the CLASS list for book reports.  I was able to pick up a used Solutions Manual for Alg1, which I think will be a great benefit to us next year.

 

For Jacob, I have decided to change his Language Arts program back to LLATL.  Since we already have the teachers edition from Jess, this will save money.  I still plan on doing the Total Language Plus for My Side of the Mountain. Everything else is as previously listed this far.  I have managed to find Saxon Math 76 (great deal!) Mind Benders A1 & LLATL student book all used.  I'm hoping to find the Vocabulary & Zoology used as well.


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Feb. 28, 2006
Curriculum

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Next year's curriculum is still a work in progress, but here is what I have so far...

 

Cassie ~ 10th Grade

Theology: The Kingdom of God, 2nd Half  by Christian Schools International
Literature: A Beka World Literature (3rd edition)
Grammar: Applications of Grammar 4

    Five Book Reports 
       George B. Mc Clellan
       In the Shadow of Plenty

       Pride and Prejudice

       Tale of Two Cities

       The Screwtape Letters
    Writing a Research Paper:Sophomore Project

Vocabulary: Vocabulary From Classical Roots B
Math: Saxon Algebra 2 (We decided to take it easy in Math this year.)

Science: Apologia Chemistry

Streams of Civilization Volume II
Government:  God & Government Volume I by Word Inc.

Foreign Language:  Wheelock's Latin 1 (1st half of book)
PE: Aerobics/Presidential Challenge

Art: How Great Thou Art

Music: Voice & Guitar Instruction/Praise Band

 

Jessica ~ 8th Grade

Theology: Life of Christ
Literature: Studying Christian Literature
Spelling: Building Spelling Skills 8
Grammar: Applications of Grammar 2(revised ed)
    Five Book Reports 
       Mr Pipes & Psalms & Hymns of the Reformation
       Life of General Stonewall Jackson

       Persuasion

       David Copperfield

       Sense and Sensibility
Vocabulary: Vocabulary From Classical Roots B

Math: Saxon Algebra 1
Science: Apologia Physical Science
Government: Story of the Constitution, 2nd edition & Land of Fair Play, 2nd edition

Foreign Language: Living Language Spanish by Random House
PE: Aerobics & Presidential Challenge

Art: How Great Thou Art

Music: Guitar Instruction

Jacob ~ 6th Grade

Language Arts: Total Language Plus Book Studies

      My Side of the Mountain

      Cricket in Times Square

      The Hobbit

      The Lion, Witch, and the Wardrobe

Vocabulary: Vocabulary From Classical Roots Grade 6

Spelling: Natural Speller

Critical Thinking: Mind Benders

Math: Saxon 76

Science: Apologia Zoology

PE: Swimming classes/Various Activities/Presidential Challenge

Art: How Great Thou Art

Music: ??


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Feb. 22, 2006
Geography

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Jessica is completing her unit on Africa. 

 

Interesting fact:  Did you know that Liberia was colonised in 1822 by freed American slaves?  Also, it's name is derived from the Latin "free".  However, this did not sit well for the indigenous peoples.  There is currently much unrest in this country.  See http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/li.html


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Feb. 17, 2006
Keeping on Keeping on

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Jacob is content just plugging away at his studies.  Nothing specific to report on here, except for a few things. 

  1. He has had a wonderful attitude, completing his work quickly and independently every day.
  2. He is reading The Magicians Nephew independently and enjoying it.
  3. He is learning the themes to the books of the Bible.  He knows through 1Samuel, but it gets iffy after that.  I'd like to get him to Obediah before the end of the week.  (This is a feat that his sisters haven't even accomplished.)

Way to go Jacob, on all the hard work!!

 


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Feb. 17, 2006
Creative Writing

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We all knew that Jess had a knack for writing... She has just completed a short story unit in Language Arts.  Other than learning parts of the story, she had to write one.  She had two options, the one she chose was a mixed up fairy tale.  It is titled "A Witch's Tale" and is the story of Hanzel and Gretel from the witch's point of view.  It's not a story for the weak of stomach, mind you.

 

 

She is currently in the middle of a book study for Star of Light, an autobiography about a missionary's life.  Through this book she will be exercising her essay writing skills learning more about creative writing includig literature reviews and character development.


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Feb. 16, 2006
Catching up

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Well, I think we're getting there.  We've been reviewing where we stand and where we need to be.  Here are the stats:

 

Biology:  1/4 of the way finished

Literature:  3/4 of the way finished

Grammar:  1/4 of the way finished

History:  1/2 of the way finished

Theology:  3/4 of the way finished

Economics:  Just starting

Geometry: 1/4 of the way finished

Vocabulary:  1/2 of the way finished

Latin:  1/4 of the way finished

 

Although this doesn't look promising, the only subjects necessary to finish by May are Biology through Economics.  Econ is a semester course.  We are going to cut some of our projects out to get caught up in history and we'll double up on our assignments in Biology.  Grammar isn't really that far behind, since this is including the various book reports she must complete.  Geometry, we have decided, will be a summer course.  That way she can concentrate on all the others that we report to CLASS.  Also, she can study it more intensively.  (And it gives me time to study it as well since step-Dad isn't able to be here to help.)  We will step up Vocabulary, which is a small study in itself.  Finally, Latin is only a fun study that she can continue through the summer.

 

Whew.  Piece of cake.

 


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Feb. 13, 2006
"The Planning" has begun.

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It's official.  With the convention for our state around the corner, I've begun my planning process for next year.  I'm looking at what each child will need to study and see what I have and what I will need to purchase...

 

Apparently I have some research in store for myself.  Tentatively for next year:

 

Cassie will continue with Christian Liberty Academy, substituting Advanced Math and Apologia Chemistry.  She will continue with her Vocabulary studies for SAT prep and add on a foreign language, but with a more formal approach this year.  She is taking Latin.

 

Jessica will be going with Christian Liberty Academy next year for 8th grade as well.  She will be substituting Apologia Physical Science and Algebra 1.  She will continue with her Vocabulary studies as well and add on a more formal foreign language course, Spanish.

 

Jacob will continue to study language arts using a literature approach using book studies from Total Language Plus.  He will move on to Saxon Math 76, and Abeka New World History.  But for Science I am undecided.  It will most likely be an elementary science course from Apologia, 6th grade Abeka, or some type of hands on program. 

 

To be continued...


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Feb. 13, 2006
Ancient Egypt wrap-up

Jacob and I are coming to the end of our Ancient Egypt study.  We are going to make an attempt at creating a lapbook to record what we have learned.  (yes we.  I was surprised what I didn't know.) 

 

Topics will include: 

~ Vocabulary

~ Geography & the "Gift of the Nile"

~ Building of the Pyramids

~ Death & Mythology

~ Hieroglyphics

~ Timeline of the Kingdoms

 

It will be fun, but required much planning.  We'll be working on this over the weekend so that we can move back into our regular history text this week.


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Feb. 13, 2006
Catching up, yet again.

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I guess it is a teenage thing in which activities are a higher priority than learning.  But she has once again allowed herself to fall behind.  So the work load will be, well let's just say challenging this week.

 

Today she has completed all 3 Biology experiments required for Module 4 and will need to review for her test.  Everything else should go as planned (with the exception of doubled lessons).


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Jan. 31, 2006
Oral Presentations

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My son, who despises reading, must work on his oral presentation skills for language arts this week.  He has decided on poetry, which surprised me.  He could chose prose (well, I knew that would be out.  He would view it as too much work.), scripture (He already knows several passages of scripture.  I thought he would pick this.), or poetry.  Since he doesn't know any poetry, he visits the token poet in our family...His Sister, Jessica.

 

She gave him her Emily Dickenson collection.  We'll see what he chooses.  I think I may have him look at my Longfellow collection.  I think that may be more his style.


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Jan. 26, 2006
HAPPY DAY

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Happy Birthday Jacob!!!

 


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