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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Homeschool Day 4/13

 Kindergartener

  • Listened to me read aloud The Wonderful Wizard of Oz.  This was originally supposed to be for the 13 year-old, but he listened quietly to the entire second chapter, so I guess I'll invite him in to listen when I read it again tomorrow
  • Played in the woods, skipped rocks in a creek, played on the playground
  • Went with me to run errands
13 Year-old
  • Algebra - we worked through a number of slope + y-intercept problems together on the dry erase board
  • Language Lessons for the Secondary Child
  • Free reading.  She read Because of Winn-Dixie and I read aloud The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
  • Anatomy reading - the integumentary system
  • History 
    • video: "Hiroshima Dropping the Bomb - BBC"
    • video: "Nagasaki Bomb and Surrender - BBC"
    • finish movie: Defiance
    • Timeline figures (from History in the Woods) - we worked through all the timeline figures for WWI and WWII.  We reviewed/discussed them and taped them onto our wall timeline.  This took about half an hour, but it was a great review!
  • Went walking in the woods and skipped rocks in a creek
16 Year-old
  • Algebra - we worked through several problems together
  • Language Lessons for the High School Student - editing
  • German together - we are about done with the Komm Mit 2 text
  • Scarlet Letter Unit Study
    • The Scarlet Letter
    • Whatever Happened to Justice
    • The Fallacy Detective
  • History 

    • video: "Hiroshima Dropping the Bomb - BBC"
    • video: "Nagasaki Bomb and Surrender - BBC"
    • finish movie: Defiance
    • Timeline figures (from History in the Woods) - we worked through all the timeline figures for WWI and WWII.  We reviewed/discussed them and taped them onto our wall timeline.  This took about half an hour, but it was a great review!
  • Went walking in the woods and skipped rocks in a creek
  • Apologia Biology LAB - from the chapter on Plants - we collected about 15 tree leaves and went through the book classifying the leaves by shape, branch orientation, lay-out of the leaf's veins, edging, etc.  We went to a park in the woods for this lab, brought our textbook and just sat in the grass going through the different kinds of leaves that she found 

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