Thursday, November 10, 2022

MFW: 1850 to MT and ECC Week 15

MFW:  1850 to MT and ECC Week 15 

This week we will learn about U.S. Westward Expansion, factories, stocks, carnegie, Sino-Japanese War in Korea, moving west, the growth of the USA, philanthropists, outlaws, and the Korean Battle ground.  Also learn about gypsies, farming, industry, Eiffel Tower, balance of nature, describing living things, railroads, and Indian wars.  Will read about dynamics of motion, feeling the friction, traction, increasing friction, adhesion, lubricant, and endangered species, Eugene P. Odum, and man's impact on the environment.  

BOOKS


Few of the book we used this week.

LANGUAGE ARTS 

Reading, spelling, writing, and sentence building.






MATH

Did addition, subtraction, division, fractions, multiplications, percentages, and skip counting.






TIMELINE

HISTORY

Learned about Mary McLeod Bethune, Katherine Lee Bates, America the Beautiful, pioneer breakfast, settling the west, railroads, the expanding United States, moving west, train travel, cowboys and cattle drives, the Indian wars, conflict erupts into war, homesteading, stocks, philanthropists, outlaws, the Korean Battleground, Tyndale, Vision, France, and Italy.  














SCIENCE

Started the week witnessing the blood moon (at 5:30 a.m.), so happy to have been able to finally it.  Did many experiments and discussed dynamics of motion, traction, feeling the friction, increasing friction, adhesion, lubricant, Eugene P. Odum, man's impact on the environment, and endangered species.    





ART


Lesson #252 Drawing a Cowboy


Profile Silhouette 


Lesson #253: Making Small Studies

MUSIC/VIDEO

FIELD TRIP

Kids took a Japanese Calligraphy class and loved it.  








CONCLUSION

Learned about Mary McLeod Bethune, Katherine Lee Bates, America the Beautiful, pioneer breakfast, settling the west, railroads, the expanding United States, moving west, train travel, cowboys and cattle drive.  Also read about the Indian wars, conflict erupts into war, homesteading, stocks, philanthropists, outlaws, the Korean Battleground, Tyndale, Vision, France, and Italy.  Did many experiments and discussed dynamics of motion, traction, feeling the friction, increasing friction, adhesion, lubricant, Eugene P. Odum, man's impact on the environment, and endangered species.  Now unto next week to see what adventures are in store for us.  

GOD BLESS!

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