OLD HOMESCHOOLERS NEVER DIE . . . THEY JUST WRITE CURRICULUM


"Let my teaching fall like rain and my words descend like dew,
like showers on new grass,
like abundant rain on tender plants."

Deuteronomy 32:2

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Saturday, March 10

First Grade, Bible, Set Two

  • We did Way #1 from Our 24 Family Ways. The concept "wholehearted" was a topic of good discussion.
  • In reading Genesis 8 - 14, I did not skip the genealogies. I think it is important that K. know that ALL of God's Word is valuable.
  • We started reading God and a Boy Named Joe this week. K. wishes the chapters were longer.
  • Here K. is practicing Luke 2:1 - 2.
  • We read chapter 3 from Being A Good Friend four times this week and talked about how she and her friends at park day don't always want to play the same thing, but that doesn't mean they don't like each other. God gave them different "likes" and that is good because if everyone was the same the world would be rather boring.
  • One of the "Creative Focus" activities from Life Lessons was to make a pocket in the shape of a heart (we used red construction paper). K. wrote the verse "When I am afraid, I will trust in God" on the front. Then we wrote some things she is afraid of on pieces of paper and put them in the heart.
  • We finished God and a Boy Named Joe. It is such a good book!

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