Well, school is just flying by. This week's highlights:
Rabbit finished the Fallacy Detective. We went through a couple of magazines and identified what kind of propaganda they were using. It was really interesting going through a homeschool magazine and deciding what propaganda they were using. She is beginning to see that you need to be careful what you believe in the ads. And, when we watched the football game, we talked about it with the commercials. A good activity.
She is doing well in the Ancient Literature Supplement. Sometimes her answers are too vague or short, so I have to go back and have her tell me what she meant or more details. She seems to be keeping up just fine.
I think Spanish is her easiest subject. For her Real Life Activity this week she watched a Veggie Tales video with Spanish subtitles and took notes on a few word meanings that she could figure out. She is also still working through the verb workbook.
She is flying through All About Spelling level 7. We are already on step 10. She really tries to have fun with it. She really likes the new Writing Station Prompt Generator. She pulls out strips of paper that make a complete sentence, and then try to use the vocabulary words for that step in writing. So, she pulls out something like, "Write a post-card to a master candlestick maker who is trapped on a deserted island." She does great with these creative writing prompts. (And, when Writing Strands gets old for my boys, we use these for writing, too. Lots of fun!)
I am still way behind on the Old Testament Challenge. Rabbit is keeping up. And, she is being thoughtful in her answers. I really appreciate the effort she puts into it.
Our co-op started this week for Rabbit's biology labs. That has really forced us to adjust our days. She is going to have to do some school on the weekends to stay on top of things. It is about a 1/2 hour trip to the location, then 1 1/2 hours of class, and then a 1/2 hour home. She reads in the car. And then she only does Spanish, Logic, AWANA, Spelling, and Piano (plus 2 hours of dance classes in the evening) the rest of that day. And she can use the time to catch up on any other work. This is why we started so early with AHL - so she doesn't have to do AHL on co-op days.
Math is still her nemesis. But, she plows on. Saxon 8/7 was good preparation for Saxon Algebra 1. A lot of stuff was already covered. Sometimes I think the Algebra 1 explanations are more complicated - like some of the ratio problems. Rabbit still solves those the Saxon 8/7 way (which I am fine with). But then, there are explanations in the Algebra 1 book that make so much more sense than the 8/7 book (like range, mode, median, average).
Days are long. Sometimes we don't finish until 4:00pm or so. But, she is doing well.
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