Here's what we do to academically navigate around extra-curricular commitments - we take our intended week ahead suggestions and do some serious pruning and condensing, as we don't do after tea "homework" - bible and literature stays, always, then, for Jay, we endeavour to fit in English, Math, and Business Studies if there is time.

· Jay
History, Literature, & Book Basket:
1: Book Basket:
4: Outliers ~ Gladwell (book of choice to read)
2: Audio’s in May:
2: Out of the Silent Planet ~ C.S. Lewis (1938) Sci-fi
Most of the line-up beneath is for Daisy, who other than an orthodontist visit is following her suggested working schedule as usual this week.
May Monday 16 2016
· Family
Bible
All: Luke 12+
History & Geography
Artist: Mary Cassatt
Christian of Note: Hudson Taylor 1832-1905
1: Read Alouds: Kiwis at War : 1915 ~ Diana
Menefy
2: Book Basket: Do Hard Things ~ Harris
3: Short Stories: The Machine Stops ~ Forester (1909) complete
· Daisy
· Daisy
History & Geography
Ch: 13 (Review only) 188-190a, 194b-195
3: KF p.3782
(Boxer Rebellion 1900)
Mapping: BP Map of Russia (complete from last week)
Review: China (Lizardpoint)
History, Literature, & Book Basket:
1:
Book Basket:
1:
Hudson Taylor ~ Benge
2:
The Keeper of the Bees ~
Stratton-Porter (end of WW1) To start this week. (we inserted The Keeper of the Bees here so Daisy's reading line-up about the Great War wasn't all crammed into a narrow time frame. It fits in well with our family read aloud.)
Free Reading:
When Hitler
Stole Pink Rabbit ~ Kerr SL300 (Complete this week)
2: Audio’s in May:
The Elusive Mrs. Pollifax ~ Gilman (bk 3)
Mrs.
Pollifax on the China Station ~ Gilman (bk 6) see our review notes
2 comments:
We've been having school interrupted by life on and off at our house, too.
Hiya Allie!
I can only imagine the interruptions that dance ( & etc ;-) ) must generate in your home.
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