Wednesday, October 13, 2010

French Lessons with a Saint

I first called her an angel, but I KNOW that she'd never accept that title. BUT, she can not deny that she is a SAINT. She memorizes scripture because she lives for Jesus. Or the other way around. She is a full-time wife and mother, daughter and sister. She glows in front of us and aches with us when we hurt.

She is taking over French lesson duty b/c the Daddy has seen his limitations with working for our living AND teaching Latin. God said, "Here." Our saintly French teacher came into the scene and took over the French lesson yesterday with a swhoosh.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Complexions and Proportions

    

Have you ever thought about how to draw a face with the correct proportions. THEN, there is also a challenge to paint a face with a different complexion than yours (ie. camouflage, African American or Native American). Our Artistic Pursuits lesson described Mary Cassatt's work as well as how to paint people in everyday life. Cassatt was an American Impressionist painter who was not allowed to do her work in public. So, she painted the everyday life of people she knew, women and children.
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Saturday, October 9, 2010

GEARS


Physics this week delved into the reproduction of seven machines which use gears.  The Way Things Work by David Macaulay conveyed wonderful information using mammoth power to cause work to the gears went right along with the K'nex Education kit. I struggled with the amount of money spent on the kit for 7 projects. BUT, it did cause people to learn.  They didn't actually always learn how to make something work, but how to handle disappointment when something didn't work. The projects were VERY independent. Thus the money spent on this kit was well worth it in that in the form of a childcare correlation. I wonder if books will someday be "worth" more when these three spend peaceful time learning independently.  Below are pictured the blender, chainsaw and phonography.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Reflections & Observations of the Ancient at the British Museum

Assyrians and the Fertile Crescent
The Rosetta Stone

 
When you hear Elgin Marbles,
don't think round glass balls.

 "Mummies, are you serious Mom?"
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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Under a Harvest Moon In London

Trafalgar French Cannon Lions
Jubilee Bridge (Queen Victoria)

 London Eye from Jubilee Bridge
Roman Wall Remains
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Friday, October 1, 2010

Science & History Field Trip

To Westminster Abbey with the sun shining in London.

There was a BRILLIANT children's activity.  Four pages of well designed questions that didn't necessarily have to have a correct answer!  AND, a 3" diameter chocolate coin when you turned in the clipboard at the end.  SCORE!
BONUS: We visited Isaac Newton's burial place in the second picture near the end of the visit. We were feeling pretty snarky by then to have done all the work on the first day off the plane without a nap.
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Near Salisbury England - Field Trip Stop to Stonehenge


We helped Papa check off something on his bucket list.
I wonder if my 3Gs will fathom the depths of their experiences someday...
Said the Mum
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