MATH
Jessie picked back up with percentages this week and after a couple of review exercises focused mainly on word problems with percentages. We solved some of the problems with bar diagrams, others by converting the percentages to fractions, and the remainder by converting the percentages to decimals. She also caught me off guard with one or two problems which she solved rather creatively. It's not often that I have to ask her to explain what she was doing in a problem when she actually shows her work. Overall, I thought it was a good variety of problems in just the regular workbook pages for the week.
LANGUAGE ARTS
In spelling, Jessie hit her first lesson to repeat for the year. Part of the problem was the accent marks on words like fiancee, and part of the problem appears to be that she was pronouncing a few of the words incorrectly. Hopefully, it will sort out easily enough next week. Her grammar (much to her dismay) has corresponded very nicely with her Latin lessons covering the present, past, and future perfect tenses of English verbs. In literature, she was thrilled to be handed Tolkein's The Two Towers as her next selection. I need to look ahead in history over the weekend, so I can set a deadline for finishing the book. In CW, we began skill level 8. Unlike all of the previous writing assignments, the last three levels focus not on rewriting from a model but on editing a selection written by the student. I pulled out Jessie's rewriting of "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" from CW last year. The basic focus on the week was on the cohesion of the story. We looked at the characters, discussed how we would expect them to act, how that actually acted, and what caused any differences.LATIN / GREEK
Both Jessie and Violet completed chapter 9 in their respective LfC books. Jessie worked on the pluperfect tense, and Violet focused on neuter nouns. In EG, Jessie completed week 4, which introduces the Greek ending for the present tense and conjugating verbs.
HISTORY
This week in history, we shifted our focus back to England and looked at the Viking invasions of England.
Violet, Benny, and I worked on the first 2 sections of chapter 15 in SOTW this week. We learned about the Viking invasion of England. Violet read about Egbert the Saxon in FMMA.
We also made a batch of Alfred cakes using the recipe from the activity book as a guide. We didn't bother with adding dates and substituted rice milk for the heavy cream and orange juice. Personally, I would try cutting back on the liquids by 1 or 2 tablespoons because the dough was extremely sticky, and we had to use lots of flour for the kids to be able to shape the cakes. Still, they were tasty.
SCIENCE
Jessie finished up lesson 7 on the circulatory system this week.
In astronomy this week, I opted to complete only a half week of lessons to free up time in the afternoons for myself to do some more planning and start tackling the mess in the kids rooms from the seasonal clothing shift.
We read about the plutoids Pluto and Eris, and Benny completed a matchbook on Pluto. The girls and I completed a worksheet that designed to calculate a person's weight on different planets. We also used the table of planet facts and calculated the girl's ages on the different planets based on the amount of time each takes to revolve around the sun. As we got farther out, it became more of an estimate as I tried to calculate fractions of a year, but there were lots of giggles so it was worth the effort.
HENRY'S CORNER
Henry's been his normal mischievous self this week. He managed to grab one of Jessie's dry erase markers when no one was looking and scribble all over my dining room wall. (Thank goodness we had some magic erasers to clean it up.)
3 comments:
Your children are precious! I love your son's grin in the picture of the Alfred Cakes. They sound yummy!
Looks like a pretty great week to me!
History with a side dish of bread! That sounds like my kind of lesson.
History and food are a terrific match. Wonderful week.
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