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Sunday, April 4, 2021

Homeschool Wrap Up Week 26

The moon was so beautiful Monday morning, I snapped a photo when I went out to feed goats, but my phone did not do it justice.



Monday we talked about Palm Sunday and made a Palm Branch craft.




Tuesday we made stained glass crosses out of tissue paper.






Wednesday we made a craft with the stone rolled away.






Thursday we colored Easter Eggs.  We used the regular old dye and tried coloring eggs with bags of rice.  Those were fun!







Friday we had an Easter Egg hunt.





Week 26 in our Homeschool.

Bible: This week we stopped our reading of the Psalms and switched to the New Testament to read about the events of Holy Week.  We also watched Season 1 Episode 1 of The Chosen.

History: In MoH Vol II we studied The Great Khans and the Mongol Invasion of China, Marco Polo travels East, and Sir William Wallace and Robert Bruce.

Geography:  We studied Montana and Idaho this week.

Latin: We started lesson 16 in Visual Latin.

Language Arts: We did 3 days of lessons in Memoria Press As You Like It (we took a day off for Christian's birthday) and the boys continued work on their research papers.  Lily started Lassie Comes Home and Emmie did another week's worth of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.

Math: Independent Work

Science: Independent Work


My sweet baby boy turned 14 this week!! He picked a strawberry cake with strawberry icing. Liam was so sweet singing The Happy Birthday song to him!



Our little girl baby goat is the same size at one week old that Cocoa is at 6 weeks old!  But he is growing!  Big Mama (Jessie) has not had babies yet, I am hoping it will be this week!






We got to look at some baby pigs, and Alex went to look at a steer we are hoping to bring home in a few weeks.  Having a cow will be a new experience for all of us!



 

Lily made this baby blanket for our neighbor.



And Emmie made a butterfly purse.



The boys did some more fence work and went and built a TV stand and rolling cart for the ladies at the Extension Office one day.



For Easter morning service, the girls played The Easter Song.  It was the first time they have played live for a church service and there were a lot of people there.  Their music teacher has been very, very sick and not recovering well from her surgery so they played without piano accompaniment.  They were very nervous but did a great job!


 

Happy Easter!


 

I hope you had a great week!

Happy Homeschooling!

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