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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Monday, March 14, 2016

Schoolwork Accomplished:

Leanna:
*Baked a Pi day cake
*Reading- started reading Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi (twenty minutes)
*Mystery of History- half of lesson ? (ten mins)
*Watched the video Is Mars Really Red? on Khan Academy (two minutes)
*Watched the Crash Course video Christianity from Judaism to Constantine (ten minutes)
*Earned a few badges on Khan Academy
*Practiced SAT: Identifying Sentence Errors (half hour)
*helped Jacob with subtraction

Justin:
*We read  The Dreadful, Smelly Colonies: The Disgusting Details About Life in Colonial America (Disgusting History)by Elizabeth Raum
*Multiplication app
*We read the first 3 chapters in Ramona the Brave by Beverly Cleary

Timothy:
*Silent Reading-Star Wars Jedi Academy
*Math Made Easy-4 pages
*Brain Quest-2 pages math skills, 2 spelling and vocabulary, 1 page in language arts.
* 10 Minutes a Day math work book-2 pages
*Cursive writing-2 pages
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*They Might be Giants alphabet/phonics songs (review of childhood favorites)
*We read  The Dreadful, Smelly Colonies: The Disgusting Details About Life in Colonial America (Disgusting History)by Elizabeth Raum
*He built a fort from a kit 
*We read the first 3 chapters in Ramona the Brave by Beverly Cleary

Jacob:
*Phonics workbook
*They Might be Giants alphabet/phonics songs
*Subtraction worksheets (including a test where he did 8 complicated subtraction problems in 2 minutes). 
*We read  The Dreadful, Smelly Colonies: The Disgusting Details About Life in Colonial America (Disgusting History)by Elizabeth Raum
*Then & Now worksheet  on colonial clothes 
*Then and Now: Home life
*helped Leanna make pi day cakes
*Lifeskills-helped Leanna make mashed potatoes
*He built a fort from a kit 
*We read the first 3 chapters in Ramona the Brave by Beverly Cleary

Lorelei:
*They Might be Giants alphabet/phonics songs
 *She built a fort from a kit 

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