Showing posts with label Courage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Courage. Show all posts

Saturday, October 15, 2011

MFW Adventures, Week 7

Another fun week! We learned lots again this week and did lots of crafts!

Bible:

Bible verses we learned:
  • Memory Verse: John 6:35
  • 1 Kings 17:8-16
  • Luke 22:7-20
What we learned:
  • We learned about Elijah and the woman that was faithful to the Lord and what happened when she chose to obey Him.
  • Learned more about Communion (Last Supper) and what it means to us and why we do it.
  • Unleavened bread vs. yeast bread
  • Yeast symbolizes sin
We were supposed to make a napkin holder but our napkins are on a roll. So, I changed things up a bit and he made this to hang on a door knob or his ceiling fan chain. This is one side.

This is the other side.

History/Geography:
  • He learned about the Great Lakes (H.O.M.E.S.)
  • Pioneers from France
  • Traveling by canoe (birch bark canoes)
  • Friendships with Indians
  • Wax dolls
  • Peace pipes
  • Detroit
 We also finished up The Courage of Sarah Noble.


I found this worksheet here.

I found this worksheet here.

Making a canoe.






Science:

  • We learned about flour, water, oil, and dough.
  • Bread




This is the "MEAN" kneader! lol He's making play-doh!



Other happenings this week:
I love my baby, too! And yes, I realize he spelled Mommy wrong. We talked about it.


What's he up to now?

Ahhhhh....isn't he the sweetest! I love you, too, son!

Working on math.


He's starting to like drawing.


This is Dotty!!! We had to put her up for a minute or two while we tended to our corn.

Early, early morning! At least Daddy was nice enough to fix him some chocolate milk.


I decided to join him in his art efforts. We had a lot of fun!

Again...I joined in!


He named his characters.

More math!


Homemade sugar cookies and my husband's favorite, oatmeal chocolate chip cookies...they were almost gone at this point.


Working on alphabetizing


Talking about the Bible verses and what God says about courage, strength, and bravery after finishing up The Courage of Sarah Noble.



 

  

MFW Adventures, Week 6

Yes, I am definitely behind on updating. lol Bare with me, please! We are actually about to begin week 8 if that tells you anything. So I will do my best to get caught up quickly. :)

Our week 6 was a lot of fun just like the previous weeks. We are thoroughly enjoying My Father's World Adventures. Not to mention, we are learning so much and not dreading our days...except maybe, math! Ha!

Here are the highlights of our week:

Bible:

Verses we learned about and discussed this week:
  • Memory Verse: John 6:35
  • Exodus 16:2-4
  • John 6:5-13, 26-35
What we learned about and discussed:
  • Praying when we need something
  • We talked about manna (God's special bread)
  • Miracles and the meaning of miracle
  • Jesus feeding 5,000 men plus the women and children with 5 small loaves of bread and 2 fish
  • About the boy sharing his lunch with Jesus and how we should never ignore Jesus..that we don't know what might happen when we listen and obey
  • Jesus is the Bread of Life...he is the food for our spirits
  • Just like our bodies have to be fed with food to be strong, healthy, and energized, our spirits need to be fed with Jesus every single day to make it in this hard, dark world.
We added this to our "Names of Jesus" poster.


History/Geography:

This week we read from American Pioneers and Patriots about:
  • Pioneers from Holland (Dutch pioneers)
  • Their settlement was originally called New Amsterdam which later became what we now know as New York City.
  • They brought cows, sheep, and pigs to the new world.
  • That they made butter from the cows' milk.
  • That the boys' job was to herd the cattle out away from the settlement for food.
Our read-a-loud for weeks 7 and 8 was The Courage of Sarah Noble by Alice Dalgliesh.

We watched videos on modern day dairy farms. If you are interested, go here.






While reading the book, The Courage of Sarah Noble, we read a lot about Sarah keeping her courage as she spent a lot of time reminding herself of what her mother would say over and over again to her. So I wanted Little Man to understand that ultimately, our courage, bravery, and strength come from God. There was no better way than to go straight to God's Word. Each paper hanging is a different Bible verse declaring what God says about strength, courage, and bravery.







Then we made butter! We took turns shaking, shaking, and shaking some more!

Love this picture!

Shake, shake, shake!

Shake some more!

And wha-la, we have butter and buttermilk! This was really neat!

Okay, so Little Man tries the buttermilk and decides that he didn't like it.

Then he had a Ritz cracker with the butter on it. At first, he gave it the thumbs down. Then I sprinkled it with a little bit of salt and he thought that was awesome!




Science:

We learned about yeast and that it is alive. It feeds off sugar. Little Man experienced it's texture and it's smell. He thought it stunk! lol Now, I on the other hand, love the smell of yeast.




Other happenings this week: