So happy that I took the time to plan for school, prior to the move. My head's been spinning with accommodating the kids' emotions, and setting up home, since we arrived in Arkansas, so it's been such a blessing to have school plans all laid out! I made an outline for the first six weeks, and a detailed schedule for the first two weeks.
Here's what we're up to, this year!
Ava:7th Grade
Science: Apologia's Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day We LOVE APOLOGIA! |
Ava's is 7th grade this year, and I'm feeling the push to do more in-depth writing and grammar, and also make sure that she is on-track for advanced math classes, through Calculus, in high school - should that be the path she heads. Her subjects are as follows:
A Beka is a challenging, but fun grammar course. It includes clear explanations of traditional grammar, diagramming, research skills, and in-depth study of eight parts of speech. |
I'm so hopeful that this will be not only a Health class for Ava, but a life tool and way to connect the tween/teen dots. It appears to get to the heart of issues that kids of her age are dealing with, daily.
Soren: 4th Grade
Math is a Soren Strength! Alleluia! Ha :) We continue with Saxon and he is doing great! |
Gressa: 2nd Grade |
Gressa's enjoying Concordia's "Cross Talk" bible stories, and also has her own, daily, "Devotions for Girls" that she silent reads. |
Writing seems to be a strength for Gressa, too. We are using both First Language Lesssons, and continuing with Writing With Ease, for English this year. |
Health |
For Science, S and G will also be doing Apologia's Swimming Creatures of the Fifth Day, with their notebook journals and projects.
It felt strange to be heading south, today, when returning home from camping in St. Louis, MO, with great friends... but all is well. I wish I'd found the time to chronicle all that's happened in the past 2 weeks, but I just didn't. I was livin' it, and that left no room!
We move on.
Miss our family & friends, but so very happy here.
I feel we've been
plucked out of one environment, to be given a fresh start in another, cultivating giving, serving children. I've got a daily dishwasher helper, Garmin's getting his walks (for the most part), and I'm getting a lot more pleases, thank-yous, and unprompted offers for help.
So thankful for this new adventure and all it will bring. Feeling so blessed to be able to influence, laugh with, and help lead my kids to their passions and gifts, so that they may glorify Him. May they always know who they are, in Christ Jesus!