Monday, March 9, 2009

A Blessed Monday

Are you sure it's Monday today? It's not my typical Monday. I seem to have been able to go through The House Cat's and Snuggle Bug's work with them and plan the week. It's such a blessing to start the week off this way. I was really being tested last week but, I hung in there through the grace of God and today He is rewarding me :)

I'm always interested in seeing what other homeschoolers are up to. If you'd like to know what were doing this week.... read on.


(The House Cat (12) 7th Grade)

Religion
Seton Religion 7 Ch. 21 The Sacraments, Little Flowers of Saint Francis

Math
Continue working a lesson a day in Saxon 8/7.

Reading
Classic Lit-Robinson Crusoe
Faith and Freedom 7-1

Writing
Final revision of Scarlet Pimpernel review.
Poetry - Writing different types of poetry from R is for Rhyme.
I love these books from Sleeping Bear Press!
Creative Writing - The novel she's been working on for a while now.

Vocabulary
Wordly Wise 4 - List 14

Science
Finish geology study and begin Module 9 Apologia General Sciences.
What is life?
Nature Journal: At least one entry.

History
Catholic World Culture-Seton Ch. 19 Beethoven

Art
Seton 7 Ch 18 Jesus is Condemned to Death
Oil Painting Lesson

Latin
Prayers for Adoration and Benediction
O Saving Victim


(Snuggle Bug (10) 4/5th Grade)

Religion
Seton 5 Week 7
The First Christians by Marigold Hunt

Math
MCP F continue one lesson per day

Grammar
Intermediate Lang. Lessons
Wordly Wise Book 1

History
How America Grew, Fr. Furlong Read Ch7-10
Continue to read from history book basket.(War of 1812)

Science/Geography
Seton 4 Gases
Minn of the Mississippi
S is for Sunflower
Bird study

Latin
O Saving Victim


(Buck (5))
Jesus Tree Readings from Picture Bible and Coloring Sheets
Hooked on Phonics Level 1
Explode the Code Book 1
St. Patrick Book from Catholic Mosaic
Start T-Ball



(Honeybee (3))
Jesus Tree Readings from Picture Bible and Coloring Sheets
Letter C from Along the Alphabet Path
Letter C Tracing Sheet




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