Here is your recap of Thursday's class.
Don’t forget we are off next week, so you have two weeks to practice the week 6 memory work.
REMINDERS:
No CC next week on Thursday, October 4.
Returning Oct 11.
FAMILY PRESENTATION for Oct 11
Allen Family
Clean up: Stokes Family
FINE ARTS
Tin Whistles are required for weeks 7 - 12, for the music theory unit. You can read more in Foundations p 155 - 182
HANDS ON SCIENCE
Crayfish anatomy (wk 7), Owl Pellet dissection (wk 8).
You may prepare for these topics by reading reviewing Foundations p 139, gathering library books, and internet searches, etc.
PICTURE DAY
Individual and class pictures will be October 18 (week 8) at lunch time - outside. The pictures will be taken by Mr. Stokes.
Pictures will be emailed to you to forward on to family and friends or for you to print.
Individual and class pictures will be October 18 (week 8) at lunch time - outside. The pictures will be taken by Mr. Stokes.
Pictures will be emailed to you to forward on to family and friends or for you to print.
THANKSGIVING / CHRISTMAS BREAK
November 26 - (January 10 (review session at the park!)) - CC resumes January 17.
Timeline:
History Sentence: We used the song on the CC memory work CD and the following body movements.
Taxes – rub fingers together, like you’re holding money
Slavery – hold your hands behind your back, wrists “cuffed”
Unemployment – pretend to pull out your pockets and they’re empty
Disease – put hand to feverish forehead
Contributed to – hold out arms like you are giving something to someone
The fall of Rome –Make a ASL "R" and have if fall in front of your body.
Math: Skip counting song from the CC memory work CD.
11s – to the tune of Ride a Cock Horse to Bambury Cross
12s – to the tune of Ten Little Indians
Science:
Fish – ASL for "fish" (Right hand flat, then thumb up, with swimming motions)
Amphibians – Move from "fish" motion to a walking motion with fingers 2 & 3
Reptiles – ASL for reptile. (Peace sign moving up left arm)
Mammals – show off your gorgeous hair and pretend to hold baby
Birds – Make ASL motion for bird (thumb and pointer finger beak in front of your mouth)
Geography: We traced the Roman Empire on the map.
Spain
Gaul/France
Germania/Germany
Alexandria
Carthage
Latin: We used the song on the CC memory work CD. We will do 2nd declension again next week, and again during weeks 17 and 18.
English Grammar:
down squat down
during continue to squat and make your right arm do a wave in front of you.
except stand up and cross your arms in front of your chest to form an X
for palms up, elbows bent, pretend like you are holding out a gift
from pull arms toward yourself, accepting a gift from someone
Presentations:
The SKILL for Weeks 6 & 7 is ARTICULATION - Speak clearly so your audience can understand you.
When your child has the previous, INTRODUCTION memorized fluently, work on a new introduction. It's easy to get comfortable....continue to grow and soon our child's OWN STYLE will emerge.
Introduction: (Wait 3 seconds) Thank you for joining me here this morning. I'm ____ and I'm here to talk to you about...
Conclusion: (Wait 3 seconds) Thank you
Conclusion: Any questions?
Please practice presentations at home to stay within the 1-3 minute timeframe. I will make a gesture (hold up my watch) to wrap the presentation up if it goes over. Please do your very best at not requiring this prompting.
Science Experiment:
To the tune of All Around the Mulberry Bush:
The Scientific Method is Purpose, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, (snap or clap!), Results, Conclusion.
We talked about how smell affects taste, using an apple and a cotton ball soaked in vanilla. We looked at a tongue diagram and the kids all drew one on their lab sheet. http://www.cap.nsw.edu.au/rm/s1/Senses/tastebud.gif
Fine Arts/Drawing: Final project. The kids were excited when I told them to draw anything they wanted as long as they used all five elements of shape and as many techniques from the last five weeks as they could. I was pleased to see they had no trouble making a choice, and many included perspective and abstract elements in their drawings. They seemed to really relax and just enjoy the time to draw. Please take a moment to look through their folders to see all their drawings, and to see how they’ve improved!
In my final project I drew a horizon line and then across the line, I drew trees with all kinds of abstract shapes (similar to this: http://pinterest.com/pin/10766486580504196/ ). I also had a large house in the foreground and a small house in the background (perspective).
At home: Keep checking my pinterest board for ideas. http://pinterest.com/learpilot3/ Feel free to follow me if you would like. If you do a search on "Classical Conversations" within Pinterest, you will find a wealth of awesome ideas! Here are a couple of my favorites this week.
If you didn’t see the skip counting worksheets from last week, here they are: http://pinterest.com/pin/10766486580459600/
A free drawing book from 1913: http://pinterest.com/pin/119486196334814599/
Mirror Images:http://pinterest.com/pin/119486196334814601/
A way to incorporate nature study during the fall season with classifying and celebrating vertebrate animals (and a little bit of art, fun, and whimsy too! http://pinterest.com/pin/119486196334814571/
Be blessed!
-Cati Stokes