Homeschool - Week - April 28-May 2
Tuesday
Nate and Meleah - please do work in the order I wrote it. Meleah, scroll down and you'll see your list.Nate
Handwriting/Spelling
*do page labeled tuesday
* learn spelling lesson with Mom
Math
Do math facts story (click7x8 and listen to the story
Do another math fact story (click7x9 the story)
Reading
- Read the rest of chapter 1. If you like, you can listen to it. You can listen to it read to you while you read along in the book. Click on chapter 1 from the list on the right.
Bible
- Read Mark 2:1-17.
Him.
Science together with Mom - need science book
Other Math
Do page labeled Tuesday- work 20 minutes and go on for now
Grammar
Do grammar pageand followed
Art
* Watch complementary colors. Make sure you do watch
* Do this complementary colors project. Follow the directions. Color in the circles in a pattern: green, blue, violet. Trace and color your and the colors that complement each circle. The page lists different mediums you can use. You can use paints if you like, but you can also use crayons. There are others listed as well. Use the sheet printed in your folder.
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Meleah
Do work in this order pleaseHandwriting/Spelling
*do page labeled tuesday
* learn spelling lesson with Mom
Grammar
Do grammar page
Other Math
Do page labeled Tuesday- work 20 minutes and go on for now
Bible
read together with Mom on couch
Read Mark 2:1-17.
llowed Him.
Science together with Mom - need science book
Math
Do math facts story (click3x5 and listen to the story
Do another math fact story (click 3x6 the story)
Reading
Read the rest of chapter 1. If you like, you can listen to it.You can listen to it read to you while you read along in the book. Click on chapter 1 from the list on the right.
Art
* Watch complementary colors. Make sure you do watch
* Do this complementary colors project. Follow the directions. Color in the circles in a pattern: green, blue, violet. Trace and color your and the colors that complement each circle. The page lists different mediums you can use. You can use paints if you like, but you can also use crayons. There are others listed as well. Use the sheet printed in your folder.