Tuesday, August 31, 2010

// // Leave a Comment

Bible Reading

I've been really busy this summer, so I didn't keep up with my daily or weekly postings. However, I did keep up with my plan to read the entire bible again. I finished!!! Now I'm reading Philippians daily. I read a book about how to study your bible and it recommends picking a short book in the bible which deals with issues you deal with.
Read More

Thursday, July 1, 2010

// // Leave a Comment

Weekly Bible Reading

I'm switching to a weekly pattern of posting, even though I'm still reading daily. We are so busy right now, but in a good way.

Tuesday 22nd- Daniel 12 - Hosea 1 & Romans 7 - 8
Wednesday 23rd - Hosea 2-3 & Romans 9-10
Thursday 24th- Hosea 4-5 & Romans 11-12
Friday 25th- Hosea 6-7 & Romans 13-14
Saturday 26th- Hosea 8-9 & Romans 15-16
Sunday 27th- Hosea 10-11 & 1 Corinthians 1-2
Monday 28th- Hosea 12-13 & 1 Corinthians 3-4
Tuesday 29th- Hosea 14-Joel 1 & 1 Corinthians 5-6
Wednesday 30th- Joel 2-3 & 1 Corinthians 7-8
Thursday July 1st- Amos 1-2 & 1 Corinthians 9-10
Read More

Monday, June 21, 2010

// // Leave a Comment

Daily Bible Reading Monday

Daniel 10 - 11
Romans 5 - 6
Read More
// // Leave a Comment

Daily Bible Reading Sunday

Daniel 8 - 9
Romans 3 - 4
Read More
// // Leave a Comment

Daily Bible Reading Saturday

Daniel 6-7
Romans 1-2
Read More

Friday, June 18, 2010

// // Leave a Comment

Daily Bible Reading Friday

Daniel 4-5
Acts 27-28
Read More

Thursday, June 17, 2010

// // Leave a Comment

Daily Bible Reading Thursday

Daniel 2-3
Acts 25-26
Read More

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

// // Leave a Comment

Daily Bible Reading Wednesday

Ezekiel 48 - Daniel 1
Acts 23-24
Read More

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

// // Leave a Comment

Daily Bible Reading & Exercise Tuesday

Ezekiel 46-47
Acts 21-22

Walked 2 boosted miles.
Read More

Monday, June 14, 2010

// // 2 comments

Homeschool Plans for 2010-2011 school year 10th grade

I'm confused! I have ordered so much great curriculum for Rhiannon that it's hard to choose for next year. Maybe if  I write down what I know I'll be using, I can work out the rest.
Algebra 2 - VideoText Algebra with some CLEP prep. We want to take CLEP test next October.
Science - Apologia Biology & Science Roots (2nd half) with some CLEP prep. We want to take CLEP test next October.
English II -  DGP(Daily Grammar Practice), Rummy Roots (Vocabulary), Jump In Writing (finish from last year), Jensen's Format Writing, Smarr: A Guide to Critical Writing, Grammar, and Style, read 10 great books & do at least 4 Literature Guides. (Does this seem like a lot?)
Health Apologia Exploring Creation with Human Anatomy and Physiology - I know it's not technically a health book, but if you read through it, you'll notice lots of similarities. Also, since Riri is leaning towards a career in nursing, she needs to build her knowledge. She'll be taking the highschool version of anatomy soon, so I'd like to give her a head start while also acquiring credit for health.
History - ? I'm debating between Mystery of History II or All American History I. I already have both, but not sure which direction I want to go for next year. I think my problem lies in not having enough time left for all we want to learn in history. We really like Mystery of History, but she won't be writing any American History and we need American History credit. However, the same publisher did publish All American History. I found the on-line samples, and loved it. I've already ordered it, but since we're in Belize I won't be getting it until July. So my problem is we want to do MOH I, MOH II, MOH III, AAH I, AAH II, Economics, and American Government for high school! We need to cram 6 years of work into 4 years. We've already finished 9th grade and MOH I, hence the dilemma. Any suggestions?
Foreign Language - ? Any suggestions?
Computer Science - ? Any suggestions?
Read More