Third Grade: Day 177

Piano today was cancelled due to Ms. Gonzales being sick. Hopefully she’s feeling better and we can get back to lessons next week.

Today Isabel was on a roll! Everything we did, she just flew through. We did slow down for some deep explanations in math and metric conversions. It was a good day.

5-minute frenzy:

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Still working on this one.

Metric system lesson:

I gave her 4 sheets to complete on her own and then afterward we went over them together. We spent a good portion of our afternoon going over metric length.

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Mix of centimeters and meters.

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More work with centimeter and meter.

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Kilometer to meter or visa-versa.

Her biggest assignment today (besides learning the conversions) was to retell a story. That’s it.  She struggled with what to retell. After much struggling and brain freezes, she picked the story of Joseph. She told the story and I recorded (wrote) what she retold.

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Page 1.

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Page 2.

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Page 3.

She did a great job and she made sure that I wrote down exactly what she said. If I got it wrong, she would correct me before going on.

Until tomorrow…

Third Grade: Day 176

It’s our final week of school and we are both ready for the end to be here but first we need to get through this weeks worth of work.

This week’s Bible verse(s):

“My bones suffer mortal agony as my foes taunt me, saying to me all day long, “Where is your God?” Why, my soul, are you downcast? Why so disturbed within me? Put your hope in God, for I will yet praise him, my Savior and my God.” – Psalm 42:10-11

She needs to complete the whole 42nd chapter of Psalms this week. She’s been working hard at learning it and I look forward to hearing her recite it on Friday.

This week we are beginning reading the books of Esther and 1 Peter in our Bible lessons. Both books continue to inform us of God’s planning in our lives as He plans it. In today’s reading in 1 Peter, I really loved hearing this…

“Though you have not see him, you love him; and even though you do not see him now, you believe in him and are filled with an inexpressible and glorious joy, for you are receiving the end result of your faith, the salvation of your souls.” – 1 Peter 1:8-9

This week our prayer focus is on the Chipewyan Indians. These Natives live throughout parts of Northern Canada today.

In History we continued our discussion of moving west and the invention of the steamboat (Robert Fulton) and railroad (John Bloomfield Jervis). Both of these machines played a huge roll in the expansion of our nation. We have just about wrapped up all our history lessons for the year. We conclude our year just before the Civil War breaks out. We have been through lessons about coming to the New World, building a new brand-nation (with new rules-that were unheard of at the time) called the United States of America, through the wars of 1812 and the Revolutionary War and finally the expansion of our nation with the Louisiana Purchase and the rush west for gold. Isabel finds history boring but I have enjoyed hearing the stories again about how our nation was born and about the people and things that are all new to me. It’s been great!

The dictation passage this week is:

“A gentle answer turns anger away. But mean words stir up anger. The tongues of wise people use knowledge well. But the mouths of foolish people pour out foolish words.”
– Proverbs 15:1-2

Today Isabel had to take these simple sentences from the dictation passage above and make them into two compound sentences.

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How did she do?

She also had to write a descriptive paragraph about one of the seasons (spring, summer, fall or winter). She choose fall.

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This week we begin our final book for the year, “Sarah, Plain and Tall” by Patricia MacLachlan. throughout the week she’ll have several lessons that involve the book or aspects of it.

We are continuing our reading in “Swift Rivers” by Cornelia Meigs. Today while I read I had her draw me a picture of something she “sees” from the book.

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Chris (from the book) is moving his logs down the river.

5-minute frenzy:

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Working on getting through this one.
She still got more than half right. Good girl!

In other math, she worked on benchmark fractions, order fractions with like denominators and numerators, and order fractions on number lines. She struggled a bit with the benchmark fractions but after I showed her a simple explanation she fly her work!

It’s going to be a busy final week but it’ll be well worth it when we are through.

Technical Diffuculties

Due to some technical difficulties with our old server, Gino had to move our family blog to a new server. Thus creating a few technical bumps in the road with updating the blog on my desktop computer.

Don’t worry, hopefully soon we will have the issues worked out and I will be back at. When that happens watch out, because I have a whole month of blogging to add. So check back and be ready!

Until then…

Third Grade: Day 174

Seven more days until the last day of school. Isabel has been counting the days down since Monday. She has a little tally mark chart in her daily journal. Each day she writes in her journal she drops a mark on her tally chart. When the tally mark disappears, the smile on her face is priceless!

Today we continued our story of Daniel and King Darius. When King Darius gives the decree to worship no other gods but him for thirty days. Daniel hears the decree, returns home 3 times a day as before and thanks his God. In James, we are reading about boasting about tomorrow. We’ll finish the lessons in James and Daniel as well tomorrow.

We worked for an hour on math and multiplication with three or more numbers. Isabel struggled with it at first but after a bit more instruction she was able to work through the skills quickly. Afterward, we did a new 5-minute frenzy.

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She was so caught up with the numbers 13, 14, 15, she let it distract her from doing the numbers she knows.
We’ll try it again until she’s able to get those numbers she stresses about!

After lunch we had went over our history lesson for the day. We had a great discussion about woman’s rights in 1848, Harriet Tubman, the Underground Railroad, and religious reform during this time in history. Tomorrow we’ll begin moving west as the country embarks on a journey across the the plains and into the west.

Isabel completed her book review from yesterday. She struggled with getting started but after explanations, she finally got something down. She reviewed, “The Secret of the Sealed Room” by B. MacDonald.

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I told her it was o.k. but she could have done better.
We spent a good 30-minutes going over word choices and more examples.

Spelling:

Tomorrow we complete our finally spelling test for the year.

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Today she missed 1.
I don’t know how to say a word is hyphened without telling her it is. So frustrating, for both of us.

Bible verse:

“I say to God my Rock, “Why have you forgotten me?
Why have you forgotten me?

Why must I go about mourning, oppressed by the enemy?”
– Psalm 42:9

We are continuing to learn the 42nd Psalm. Next week, she’ll have to present the entire chapter.

Until tomorrow…

Third Grade: Day 171

We are down to our final 10 days of school and to our final 3 reading books in our curriculum and have already completed several subjects for the year. Isabel is super excited for summer to begin and she’s working hard at getting all her remaining work completed each day.

This week she is continuing to learn Psalm 42. This week she is learning verse 9.

“I will say to God my Rock,
Why have you forgotten me?
Why must I go about mourning,
oppressed by the enemy?” – Psalm 42:9

Bible lesson today was from James 2:14-26.

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I love her use of color.

She went through all her crayons and choose new colors to use instead of the traditional ones that were already in her box. She told me she needed more skin colors because their is just more color in skin than what they give you. Smart girl!

5-minute frenzy:

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Another 100% – but this was an easy one.

This week we finish up our spelling for the year. With only 5 more tests, Isabel is getting more excited for summer.

Spelling:

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Awesome work.

The dictation passage and language arts lesson today on the comma:

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The dictation passage is from Matthew 25:37-40 (NIRV)

That’s all for now, until tomorrow…