Tuesday, January 12, 2010

4-H Livestock Judging

Family Scripture Study: 1 Nephi 13 (1/2 the chapter), lots of great discussion
Weekly Family Scripture Memorization: 1 Timothy 2:1-2

Mom School
Pray/Pledge/Motto
Music: I Know My Savior Loves Me, How Firm a Foundation, We'll Bring the World His Truth and the Valiant Song. We also worked on a rhythm poem.
Character: We read two articles from The Friend about friendship.
Fantasy: We read 5 chapters from Tom Trueheart and the Land of Dark Stories by Ian Beck.
Science: We attended a 4-H Livestock judging clinic that lasted 5 hours. What a joy! The kids all really enjoyed it though and they learned more about horses, beef, swine, sheep and goats. I went with them to each class and did learn a thing or two myself. I managed to read 1/2 of a book so it wasn't a total waste of time for myself.
Library visit
Music store visit: It's a shame that I have to keep going to the music store to buy more piano books because they keep tearing through the ones they have.

Caleb: Read his scriptures, read to his public school teacher on the phone, read a McGuffy lesson, did a Evan-Moor geography lesson, worked on his story that he is writing, listened to a Magic Tree House book on tape for an hour, and read in some books.

Luke: Read his scriptures, listened to Brisingr for 30 minutes on tape, and read the Hardy Boys #1 for over four hours and finished it.

Jared: Read his scriptures, did a Saxon Math 6/5 lesson, did a Daily Grams lessons, practiced his multiplication tables, listened to a book on tape for 30 minutes, read a book to Caleb and read for 30 minutes in Peter and the Starcatchers.

Olivia: Read her scriptures, finished The Freedom Factor by Gerald Lund, read several Whitman poems for scholar school, worked on her math, practiced the piano, and read Red Scarf Girl for two hours.

Deanna: Read my scriptures, wrote in my journal, worked on organizing a Mom School for the boys with some other home school families, Peterson's word of the day, read in The Histories by Herodotus and read 1/2 of The Ranger's Apprentice #2.

Alex: Read his scriptures, reading in the church manuals, Peterson's word of the day, went to work and went to Roundtable for scouts.

2 comments:

Celeste B. said...

Busy, busy! We loved Brisinger, except it was a little gory at times. We do a lot of books on tape/CD too for Chris. Boys just seem to do better listening some times.

Idaho Sutters said...

Boys do seem to do better with audio books, well my boys do. I think it helps that their dad plows through audio books. He can drive as many as 8 hours in a day and so he likes to utilize his time to the fullest.

I think this is the third time that they have listened to Brisinger. It's a fun series.