Thursday, November 5, 2009

Olivia
Religion: Read a chapter in the Bible.
Math: Did a Saxon 7/6 lesson.
Language Arts: Did a Daily Grams lesson
.
Creative Writing: Went to scholar writing class.
Spelling: Did a spell drill.
Science: Did a science lesson from her science textbook.
Music: Practiced her piano lesson. Practiced her vocal solo and other random songs.
Book on Tape:
Listened to more Nancy Drew.
PE: Went on a walk.
Social: Went to a friend's house.
Club: Went to Activity Days.
Logic/Math Game: Played Battleship.

Jared
Religion: Read in the Book of Mormon.
Music: Practiced piano lesson.
Geography: Did an Evan-Moor lesson.
Math: Did another Saxon 6/5 test and a subtraction drill sheet.
Phonics/Handwriting: 5 pages of Explode the Code

Creative Writing: Did a Let's Write lesson.
Grammar: Did a Daily Grams lesson.
Spelling: Practiced his spelling words.
Book on Tape: Listened to another Nancy Drew book on tape.

Luke
Religion: Read in the Book of Mormon
Geography: Did an Evan-Moor lesson.
Math: Did a Saxon 3 lesson.
Phonics/Handwriting: 5
pages of Explode the Code
Grammar: Did a
Daily Grams lesson.
Reading: Read several stories in his McGuffy Reader.
Spelling: Practiced his spelling words and 1 spell drill.
Creative Writing: Worked on a story for almost two hours. Started chapter one. His writing is absolutely amazing! Went to his scholar writing class.
Music: Practiced his piano lesson.

Caleb
Religion: Read some verses to me in the Book of Mormon.
Reading: Read a story to me. Read in his McGuffy Reader to me.
Geography: Did a lesson from Evan-Moor.
Math: Did one Saxon Math 2 lesson.
Spelling:
Practiced his spelling words.
Phonics/Handwriting: 2 pages of Explode the Code
Math Game: Played Money!Money! and Rack-O with me.

To Show Parent Core/Love of Learner/Scholar here are some things we modeled to the children today...
Deanna: Scriptures, journal, word of the day, went to a stake meeting for primary and some conference talks.
Alex: Scriptures, word of the day, lots of tile work, went to work, listening to some lectures on tape.

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