Sunday, August 4, 2024

MFW: RtR (5th Grade) and AHL (9th Grade) Week 1

MFW:  RtR (5th Grade) and AHL (9th Grade) Week 1

After two months off of school we are back to our routine.  This is the first year since we have started homeschooling that we took such a long break, it was refreshing.  Had family in town visiting, which is why we had such a long break, its always fun when family is around. This week we will be doing some review in Spanish, start learning Latin, read about the founding of Rome, the Roman Republic, Punic Wars, and the Fall of the Roman Republic.  Also read about the existence of God, creation, sin, cells, organs, inside your body, building blocks, and cell membranes. 

BOOKS

Few books we used this week.

BIBLE

Hebrews 11:3, 6

Genesis 1:1, 26-27

Psalm 19:1

Psalm 139:1

Romans 1:18-21

2 Corinthians 5:10

Romans 1:16-31

Genesis 22-24

Psalm 1-4

Genesis 1-9

Psalm 100

John 1:1-18

Hebrews 11:4-7

Isaiah 14:12-15

Romans 3:4

2 Timothy 3:16-17

2 Peter 1:20-21

Luke 1:1-4

Acts 1:1-2

2 Peter 1:16-18

1 John 1:1-4, 21:24-25

Psalm 40:5

Psalm 139:13-16

LANGUAGE ARTS

Kids worked on spelling, writing, cursive, essays, introduction to writing a thesis, comprehension, and lots of reading.













MATH

Ordered new workbooks for K's math, the ones I had ordered were actually just practice test workbooks.  They arrive next week, so I told her she'll have a break of math so she can concentrate on her essay.  D is learning about decimals, ten thousandth place, counting bigger numbers, and measurements.



HISTORY

Read about the existence of God, Is there a God?, why we shouldn't accept millions of years of creation, evolution, gap of ruin reconstruction theories, God created everything in six days, the beginning, and creation.  Also read about the rise of Roman, Roman expansion, the early Roman republic, Italy conquered, the Punic wars, the republic expands, fall of the Roman republic, and problems facing the republic.







TIMELINE

SCIENCE

Will be learning about the inside your body, small cells, cell shapes, staying alive, body parts, cell membrane, building blocks, taste and smell, and nose job.  Learn about characteristics of live, organization, homeostasis, response to a stimulus, reproduction and heredity, growth and development, metabolism, adaptation, and organization of life.  




Experiment 1: Fruit DNA






Experiment 2: How size affects movements of particles through a cell membrane.

ARTS


Practicing their instruments: guitar and drums.


Writing tablet


FIELD TRIP


Kids and their guinea pigs enjoying some sun and fresh air.


We enjoyed the Science Lab at the library this week.  Learned about air pressure, what are catalysts and polymers, water cannon, and a toilet tornado.

CONCLUSION

After two months off of school we are back to our routine.  This is the first year since we have started homeschooling that we took such a long break, it was refreshing.  Had family in town visiting, which is why we had such a long break, its always fun when family is around. 

This week we will be doing some review in Spanish, start learning Latin.  Read about the existence of God, Is there a God?, why we shouldn't accept millions of years of creation, evolution, gap of ruin reconstruction theories, God created everything in six days, the beginning, and creation.  Also read about the rise of Roman, Roman expansion, the early Roman republic, Italy conquered, the Punic wars, the republic expands, fall of the Roman republic, and problems facing the republic. 

We learned about the inside your body, small cells, cell shapes, staying alive, body parts, taste and smell, and nose job.  Learned about characteristics of live, organization, homeostasis, response to a stimulus, reproduction and heredity, growth and development, metabolism, adaptation, and organization of life.  Field trip this week was to a Science Lab at the library where they learned about air pressure, what are catalysts and polymers, water cannon, and a toilet tornado.  Had a first successful week back to school and now unto next week to see what adventures are in store for us.

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