Sunday, August 21, 2011

Switching Math


Well, Little girl had been using Teaching Textbooks Pre-algebra, and doing just fine. Until this week. Up until now, the book had been all review of stuff she had already covered in MUS and the Key To books. We got to chapter 10 this week, where they started simple algebraic expressions, and discovered the weaknesses of this curriculum.

First off, I love that TT constantly reviews old stuff, so that is a positive. However, what we found this week, when going into something completely new, is that the explanations are way too wordy and convoluted. They have a way of making something simple way too complicated. I couldn't even figure out what they were talking about! I also realized that there is simply not enough practice of the new concept. Only a couple problems mixed in with the review stuff. Not good at all. Then, on top of these things, when I started to explain to her what the lesson was actually teaching, I realized I couldn't explain it my way because they hadn't even learned about negative numbers yet! So we are dropping TT.

After looking at many math programs, I ended up ordering her CLE math. She likes their language arts, and their math receives rave reviews from nearly everyone, plus, it is not expensive. So that is what we are going to try. I am sure from all I have read that it will work great. Only thing is, because of their scope and sequence being so different from what we have used from the beginning (MUS and Key To and TT), and the fact that it is quite advanced, she has to go all the way back to 4th level to catch up. But that is fine because we can move quickly through, skipping the things she already knows. I am looking forward to starting this when it comes.

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WEEKLY REVIEW 8/15 - 8/19


BOTH GIRLS


Bible: Revelation

Music appreciation: Discovering Music

Artist Study: Thomas Sully

Geography: Reading How People Live

Daily poetry reading

History: TOG Week 11 - Jacksonian Democracy - Reading Abraham Lincoln’s World, This Country of Ours, President books, In the Days of Queen Victoria, Island of the Blue Dolphins, Andrew Jackson biography, Sequoya bio online



BIG GIRL


Consumer Math

Literature: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

BJU Cultural Geography

The Story of Art by Gombrich

The Sections and the Civil War by Clarence Carson

Bible/Religion: Bible, Pagan Christianity (with discernment and discussion)

Writing: She writes her own stories all the time



LITTLE GIRL


Math: Teaching Textbooks Pre-algebra

CLE Language Arts: 4 lessons

Vocabulary Vine: dis, di, dif, de - apart, away, un, down

Spelling: Apples Spelling Drills 1

Writing: Killgallon Sentence Composing workbook

Science: Nature Friend Magazine, Real Food Nutrition and Health

Independent Reading: Bible, Baker’s Bible Atlas, BJU Literature book, Black Beauty, Henry and Beezus by Cleary, The Indian in the Cupboard by Banks

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

WEEKLY REVIEW 8/08 - 8/12


BOTH GIRLS


Bible: Revelation

Music appreciation: Discovering Music

Artist Study: Thomas Sully

Geography: Reading How People Live

Daily poetry reading

History: TOG Week 11 - Jacksonian Democracy - Reading Abraham Lincoln’s World, This Country of Ours, President books, In the Days of Queen Victoria, Island of the Blue Dolphins, Andrew Jackson biography, Sequoya bio online



BIG GIRL


Consumer Math

Literature: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

BJU Cultural Geography

The Story of Art by Gombrich

The Sections and the Civil War by Clarence Carson

Bible/Religion: Bible, Pagan Christianity (with discernment and discussion)

Writing: She writes her own stories all the time



LITTLE GIRL


Math: Teaching Textbooks Pre-algebra

CLE Language Arts: 4 lessons

Vocabulary Vine: vert, vers - turn

Spelling: Apples Spelling Drills 1

Writing: Killgallon Sentence Composing workbook

Science: Nature Friend Magazine

Independent Reading: Bible, Baker’s Bible Atlas, BJU Literature book, Black Beauty, Poppy by Avi, Ramona Quimby Age 8 By Beverly Cleary

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Book Report: The Return of Tarzan


The Return of Tarzan
By Edgar Rice Burroughs


I enjoyed the sequel especially since it was the direct continuation of the first book. It was interesting, though the story wasn’t what one would think would be in a Tarzan book: Arabs, secret agents, Russians…

My favorite place of the book would probably be the ancient ruins where the sun worshipers lived. I like mysterious ruins in general and I liked how it was hinted that this one was connected to Atlantis.

The happy ending was nice too. Jane and Tarzan are finally together, though poor Clayton died. I knew that would be his fate ever since he showed affection toward Jane in the first book. I just wasn’t sure if he would turn nasty like Disney portrayed him. He didn’t turn bad though. So his death was tragic.

I didn’t like the villain of this book. The Russian was sneaky, selfish, and a coward. Though I suppose there couldn’t be any non-sneaky villain due to Tarzan’s great strength, agility etc… So I guess its not that the villain is a bad character, but more that I dislike him strongly. Which is unusual for me. Normally I don’t hate the villain and want him dead.

Also what I didn’t like about this book was that the women keep fainting. It's rather annoying, but they did that in the first book too.

Overall this book had a very interesting plot, though I would have liked to see more of Tarzan and Jane after they married. I was wondering if she ever does more than hero-worship him. They never really had any detailed conversations. I suppose there might be more of that in the other books, but I have a feeling Jane is just an accessory to Tarzan and nothing more.

As I said before, very good for a sequel. Most sequel aren’t as good as the first but this one came close.

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WEEKLY REVIEW 8/01 - 8/05


BOTH GIRLS


Bible: Revelation

Composer: Strauss - Listened to cd and/or works online daily and read about him

Artist Study: Thomas Sully

Geography: Reading How People Live

Daily poetry reading

History: TOG Week 10 - John Quincy Adams and Political Realignments - Reading Abraham Lincoln’s World, This Country of Ours, President books, In the Days of Queen Victoria, Island of the Blue Dolphins, Louis Braille bio, Audubon bio, Listening to mp3 on Erie Canal



BIG GIRL


Consumer Math

Literature: Return of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs

BJU Cultural Geography

The Story of Art by Gombrich

The Sections and the Civil War by Clarence Carson

Bible/Religion: Bible, Pagan Christianity (with discernment and discussion)

Writing: She writes her own stories all the time



LITTLE GIRL


Math: Teaching Textbooks Pre-algebra

CLE Language Arts: 4 lessons

Vocabulary Vine: mot, mo - move

Spelling: Apples Spelling Drills 1

Writing: Killgallon Sentence Composing workbook

Science: Nature Friend Magazine

Independent Reading: Bible, Baker’s Bible Atlas, The Island Stallion by Walter Farley, BJU Literature book, Bobbsey Twins mysteries, Charlotte’s Web, Black Beauty, Poppy, by Avi, Sherlock Holmes stories


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