I was so excited and blessed by our lesson this morning I posted about it as soon as we were done with that segment of our studies. Now I guess I need to complete the day.
After swim break(physical ed), and lunch we continued our lessons:
Bible(from NPL Grade 1):
Principle: Jesus is the promised Savior
Leading Idea: Jesus’ brith, death, and resurrection was foretold 400 years before He was born
Scripture reference: Is 9:6, Deut 18:18-22, Acts 13, 15, 21
This lesson was a beautiful one(all because I love talking about and sharing about the God I love and serve!!) Our discussion focused mainly on what a prophet is, what he does, whose he is, and what words he is supposed to speak. I had a poster of The Books of the Bible divided into Old and New Test. and then further divisions in the Old of The Law, History, Wisdom, Prophets….we lingered on this one. We spent a good 20-30 minutes (if not more) on this lesson. The children were engaged and I had their attention…there was no wandering of the thoughts. They asked questions and I answered and then we read more scriptures. We(dd read 1 page for her oral reading practice and I read the other) read in our Children’s Book of the Bible 2 pages on The Power of the Prophets.
She will read in her primary bible reader(from Abeka) p. 101-104 on the birth of the Savior.
Handwriting(cursive)- I “lightly” touched on:
Principle: Obedience or Self-Government
Leading Question: Why is it important to write neatly and clearly?
(No scripture reference today-we discussed last week Ex. 24:4-the biblical origin)
DD reasoned that we need to write neatly and do our best in our handwriting so that others will be able to read what we write.
She completed her handwriting lesson for the day…lower case o and connecting t,e,a,o, and u together.
Literature:
I introduced the Bible as Literature…it was a very ‘light’ overview(as I need to understand more myself to present it better)
We began our poetry reading today. We recited together A Thank You Prayer…author unknown.
She’ll read more poetry of her choice (during her independent reading time tonight) from these resources I got from the library..
The Home Book of Verse for Young Folks.- This is a wonderful book. It was recommended in the NP Lit Guide. I wish I could keep this(I guess I”ll have to buy it) b/c we’ll never go thru all of this in the time I have it from the library. It has the poetry arranged in categories such as poems about:
- In The Nursery
- The Duty of Children
- Rhymes of Childhood
- Just Nonsense
- Fairyland
- The Glad Evangel
- This Wonderful World-I’m pulling poems from this category to go with our ‘creation’ theme
- Stories in Rhyme
- My Country(poems of American history)
- The Happy Warrior
- Life Lessons
- A Garland of Gold
This is a keeper.
Another one I found in the library is:
The Oxford Book of Christian Verse
and
The Family Book of Verse
Both of these are good too.
So for homework later she’ll do arithmetic seatwork, handwriting, independent reading(in bible and poetry),
It was a good day. Although we did not do phonics, language, or spelling today I feel like we did a lot. It seemed like it took us forever to get done…we started about 11:30 and finished at about 5:00pm.
I’m pleased with our progress, nonetheless!!!!
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