My
dearest dad is taking my sister, myself, and our husbands on an Alaska
fishing trip. This is wonderful for many reasons. Time with family,
fishing, first time in Alaska, and... I have gone fishing with my dad
every summer that I can remember (save one). Mostly on lakes where we
used to live in Wyoming. I didn't think I'd get a chance to go with him
this year. Instead, he's taking us to Alaska. Yipee!! My mom will be
watching my girls since she's not as big on fishing as she is
grandmothering.
Then my oldest daughter, Claire, age 9 (just
barely) will be going to Burkina Faso, Africa to help some missionary
friends of ours. What!?!? I get to go to Africa! with my daughter! On
a missions trip! A.maz.ing!!! The Lord has been great in
accomplishing this trip, but that's another post.
Let's get week one of cycle three kicked off with some fun memory work.
BTW-
we have our first day of CC less than 48 hrs after we get home from
Africa. What!!?! Not sure how I'll pull it off, except for planning
and prayer... And probably coffee. Though I just got some homeopathic
stuff that's supposed to help with jet lag. Maybe I'll review that
product since I'll definitely be putting it to the test after being in
like seven time zones within three and a half weeks.
But I digress...
For
English I may have heard this on c3?? I downloaded a bunch of mp3s and
may have heard it when I did that. However, I can't remember. I'll try
to find out so that I can give credit if it's due to someone. But I
also want to get it up on the blog while I can. I looked on c3 and
couldn't find this chant. So apparently it may be one I made up. This
is the brain of someone who's always singing and making up songs... I
never know where they come from. Our home is sometimes like a musical
;).
This is a step clap back and forth with a chant. The girls decided to do the crossed arm pose at the end.
For science memory work we added some motions and a little tune. This is originally from the youtube channel Remole Reels. They do a great job. I hope she doesn't mind I just removed the intro and end. Just to make it more concise for my class- we are always running short on time. But this is her song. She's got lots of great videos you should check out!
Actions: blow your nose with the word tissue
Link fingers for connective
Rub arm for epithelial
Flex for muscles
Give shaky scratching-chalkboard- type hands for nerves. As in it gets on your nerves.
Latin is a made up song. With each time you repeat, you take the song up a half step. Also, get a little faster each time as they learn the words. Get so fast you get tongue tied and giggle. Which means you may want to save it for last if your class is hard to reign back in. Though you may not know your class on week one ;).
I have plans for some pictures to help remember some of the geography. But I'll hopefully post them tomorrow. I will be using the song on c3 I believe by Classical Conversations for the geography.
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