Wednesday, September 28, 2022

Colonial Period week #4 October 5

Opening:

Song:McKade
Prayer: Melody
Scripture: Josh
Pledge:  Lauren
Knowledge Share:  Tommy
Show and Tell: Vilate
Joke of the Day: Talmage
Snack:  Emma  
Treasurer: Fielding 
Quiet toy for Read aloud: Hyrum

Read at Home: What Was the First Thanksgiving? pg 1-50

   Not homework but a reminder - We are having a Anne of Green Gables Movie Party for anyone who  reads the book.  We would love for you to come. Regular version or the abridged is fine. It will be at the end of September.

Poem: Review "Little Things,"  "It Can Be Done," and the first stanza of "Stick to It". Learn the second stanza.

Stick to your task ’til it sticks to you;

Beginners are many, but enders are few.

Honor, power, place and praise

Will always come to the one who stays.


Stick to your task ’til it sticks to you;

Bend at it, sweat at it, smile at it, too;

For out of the bend and the sweat and the smile

Will come life’s victories after a while.


—Author Unknown


Writing: 

Scripture: 

Ukulele:  If you want to learn the Ukulele this year you can join Senior Vanguard for this.  Please be responsible and respectful- we know you are, that is why you have been invited to join them.  You  will need to do the homework for this.  Check the Imaginative Arts blog to find the homework.  This will go for the first semester.

Games: Practice checkers, chess, and marbles.

Self Guided Study:  We want you to learn about something that has caught your attention.  You will need to research this on your own.  It might be a place, it might be an invention, an event or even a discovery.  What do YOU want to learn more about????

Come and share with us what you have learned.  Remember to prepare what you want to teach us and to make it interesting for your audience to listen to.  We can't wait to hear  about all the new cool stuff you have learned.

Unit project:  Continue to work on a project of this time period.  This is week 4 of 6.  Get to work and have fun!


REMINDER:  We want you to do all the work you are able to do.  You can collect Van-bucks for all the homework you do.  You can earn more Van-bucks when you give us a commercial for any book you finished reading this school year or over the summer.

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