Kindergartner
We finished our weeklong unit study based on Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit and Jemima Puddle Duck. We listened to the audio book reading by Renee Zellweger and Ewan McGregor. Well, we actually listened to the entire book twice. He loved it. We took graph paper and he designed Mr. McGregor's garden. He drew a path, gate and a house for Peter Rabbit. We took a lego rabbit and lego guy, plus dice and we turned it into a game. One player is Peter Rabbit and the other player is Mr. McGregor. You roll the dice to see how many spaces your guy can move. Peter Rabbit tries to get "home" before Mr. McGregor "catches" him.
He loved it.
On top of that, he did his usual line-up of reading, handwriting and math.
13 Year-old
She did her usual readings from her book crate. We worked on Anatomy & Physiology, I read aloud to her and we worked on some algebra review problems. I need to include more review problems every day, because she easily forgets things from earlier in the course.
15 Year-old
As usual, she worked on the Huckleberry Finn unit study. She did a short study of an American folk song from the late 1700s. I gave a short presentation on the dry erase board on how to do Cornell Note-Taking. She and I also worked on algebra problems that she couldn't solve alone. We worked on a couple of pages of her German textbook - learning reflexive German verbs.
Me
I had three-hour-long dentist visit this morning for a crown on a molar that cracked in half. That was miserable. After that, we did schoolwork. I walked to the park with the 5 year-old and 13 year-old. They played for awhile at the park, but it was cold. Afterwards was cooking dinner, cleaning the house and getting groceries.
I'm not prepared for our Bible studies tomorrow. I need to find a hymn and a saint for tomorrow.
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