Tuesday, March 25, 2014

The Big History Project


In October, I signed up for "The Big History Project" online. The USB finally arrived in the mail today. I look forward to reviewing the information provided. Explore the Big History Project by visiting www.bighistoryproject.org.

The Big History Project school courseware is:
• 100% open, online curriculum and content; easy to download, print, share
• Ready-made lesson plans, online teaching guidance and support
• Custom designed content including videos, texts, comics and animations
• Easily tailored specific state standards and instructional approaches
• Aligned to Common Core ELA standards for 9/10th grades
• Within the Big History Project folder on the drive, click on the document
named “Start Here” for guidance getting started.
Big History also offers students a meaningful way to gain important skills including working
across disciplines, evaluating evidence, claims testing and critically examining primary
and secondary texts. 

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Thursday, March 20, 2014

Billiards Lessons

 
While away on a recent family getaway my husband schooled us on how to play billiards. The boys really put their best foot forward and learned the game. As for me I will stick to crafting I'm not good with a pool stick.

 

 
 
 

 

Monday, March 17, 2014

Egyptian Cartouche Name Plates

Continuing our studies in Ancient Civilization we watched videos on Egyptians cartouche. Then the boys made necklaces by carving their hieroglyphics names into clay. After working carefully on their names it was time to bake the necklaces in the oven. The boys really enjoyed working on this project.

 

 

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Another Eye Surgery

 

On a day that most schools were closed and we were expecting near blizzard conditions. I was on the road driving two hours to the hospital which should have taken about 40 mins. Talk about being scared in the moment seeing cars spun out in the ditches. Mommy had to be a big girl and drive while all the people in 4x4 flew by her. My oldest son had to have Chalazion surgery. This is his third surgery for the same problem, the last surgery was last year. It is really stressful when you have to deal with doctors and the thought of surgery. We are praying that this is the last time he will need this procedure.

While waiting patiently I crocheted him some fingerless gloves to cheer him up.