Search This Blog

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Thursday, April 2, 2020

Schoolwork Accomplished:

Justin:
*Chocolate Chip Launcher-15 min.
*Layers-history review-28 min.
*Layers-Geography-40 min.
*Geography-maps-30 min.
*Duolingo-15 min.
*Biking-1 hour
*Banking Math-30 min.
*Science: 15 min. Geography:  1 hour, 10 min. History: 28 min.; Spanish: 15  min. Gym: 1 hr. Math: 30 min.  Total Hours: 3 hours, 32 min.

Timothy:
*Chocolate Chip Launcher-15 min.
*Layers-history review-28 min.
*Layers-Geography lesson
*Arizona map
*Silent reading-R.R.
*Biking

Jacob:
*Chocolate Chip Launcher-15 min.
*Layers-history review-28 min.
*Layers-Geography lesson
*Duolingo
*Silent Reading-Dragons are Coming
*Biking

Lorelei:
*Chocolate Chip Launcher-15 min.
*Layers-history review-28 min.
*Layers-Geography lesson
*Reading eggs - mathseeds
*Duolingo 
*Silent Reading-The Thirteenth Princess
*Reading Journal-3 entries

https://www.thoughtco.com/why-should-i-study-art-history-183255
https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/teen-blog/renaissance-portrait/blog/studying-art-from-the-past
http://www.blog.montessoriforeveryone.com/why-should-children-study-art.html







Teaches Planning, Recognition, and Taking Turns

The Ravensburger Labyrinth involves navigating traps and shifting walls in a race for treasure, helping teach children skills like cause-and-effect, strategic planning, and how to take turns with other players. Like in a game of chess, players must plan ahead to gain advantage over other players and collect all their treasures. The game also teaches recognition, as players must try to get to the square that matches the picture on their top card with every turn.

No comments:

Post a Comment