It’s week 15 and here is this week’s work:
Timeline Motions:
Japan’s Isolation: push away your arms from body towards the right
Jamestown & Plymouth Colony Founded: Right hand make a J with thumb and index finger, Left index finger trace J
Age of Enlightenment: hand bursts
Hudson’s Bay Company: make an ( ) with both hands
First Great Awakening: 1st, hands to sleep, then hand bursts
Classical Period of the Arts: R-fingers 2 L-fingers 5 (like 7 wonders) curl your fingers together
The Seven Year’s War: stick fingers out x3
We will start off with Prayer by one of the students. I will present a Virtue and Scripture for that week (find them here) and after that we will Proof. Remember while students are proofing the remaining students will need to write the memory verse, studying for their turn of proofing or start coping this weeks memory work. There should be no talking during this time because it is distracting to the kids outside in the hall proofing. {*I hope this brings a little more order to our class and make us aware of why we are here… to know God and make Him known.}
History: Henry the Navigator: Sing song with app. Write sentence on index cards, shuffle and have students put in right order.
Geography: Ancient Africa ISCSG: This is the first letter of each item on the map. We will say the list of items then say ISCSG, repeat list of names, ISCSG Also we will locate these on the big map. Each child will go up to map locate these items as we are saying them and then change students when we are saying ISCSG
English: Helping Verb has, have, had We will be signing Old McDonald style and here is an activity you can do at the house.
Latin: Noun Cases 1st Declensions
Math: Metric Measurements mm, cm, m, km
Science: Continent’s Highest Mountains EAMKEKV
Presentation this week will be Biography. Focus on controlling your body during your speech. *Next week’s presentation is Geography.
We will be learning about Angelico in Fine Arts.
Doing Science for Review.
Timeline Motions: * indicates motions added by me
Age of Exploration: Hand to head looking out to sea
Circa 1400 to Circa 1600: Make c with the right hand
Prince Henry Founds School of Navigation: (*make a compass with left hand and use finger on right hand to circle the compass and then right) Hand back up to head like your searching
Slave Trade in Africa: Make fists with both hands and cross them in front on you.
Gutenberg’s Printing Press: Left palm out right hand in fist pressing down like you are stamping your left palm
Songhai in Africa: Take right hand fist and put it out should height
Czar Ivan the Great of Russia: Take left hand and put on hip. take right fist and raise it up to the sky
The Spanish Inquisition: Take right fist from sky and make an “o” and place over your eye like you are looking out of it
Columbus Sails to the Caribbean: ride the wave, use your right hand
Age of Absolute Monarchs: Right hand on Hip, Left Hand on hip
Protestant Reformation: take hand palms down, cross in front and midway turn hands palm up and finish to left
Spanish Conquistadors in the Americas: pray
Calvin’s Institutes of the Christian Religion: use right hand to form a beard
Council of Trent: make a C with right hand then bring in left hand to make a T
Baroque Period of the Arts: make fist out in front of you and break them down
Japan’s Isolation: push away your arms from body towards the right
Jamestown & Plymouth Colony Founded: Right hand make a J with thumb and index finger, Left index finger trace J
Age of Enlightenment: hand bursts
Hudson’s Bay Company: make an ( ) with both hands
First Great Awakening: 1st, *hands to sleep, then hand bursts
Classical Period of the Arts: R-fingers 2 L-fingers 5 (like 7 wonders) curl your fingers together
The Seven Year’s War: stick fingers out x3
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