Tuesday, December 27, 2016

January Master Class

Master Class

Go to this link HERE and click on the introductory note link. 
Skim the introductory note just so you have an idea what these stories are, and where they come from. 

Now, what I'd like you to do is go through some of these stories and pick one to present in class.
Let me know what you pick so that we don't overlap!

Also if you notice, the stories are in old English style which is great because it'll probably expand our vocabulary! :D  So just for fun, I want you to keep track of how many words you don't know for sure. 

That's it!  If we happen to have time, maybe I'll pull out a movie we could watch.  There's Sinbad, and Aladdin of course.  I'm sure there's more.  Any suggestions?

Happy reading!!

Friday, December 16, 2016

Journeyman


I'm so excited to be the student mentor for history! We are going to have a great time learning more about our family history.

Watch this video about Tigger’s family tree. :)

Study/Learn


I thought it would be really fun to find out how everyone in Vanguard is related, so I created a group on Relative Finder. Open this web page: https://www.relativefinder.org/#/main and sign in through FamilySearch. Once you’ve done that, click Join Groups and look up Vanguard. There is another Vanguard group, but ours has a different description. Ours just says that we are a homeschool group. The password to join is WeAreTheVanguard. That will connect you so you can see how everyone is related. Remember, no one can see how they are related to you until you join the group, so you should join as soon as you can.

Know/Understand


Read 1 Nephi 5:14-16. Do you think that family history was important to Lehi? Why? Journal about it, and come ready to discuss it in class.

OPTIONAL: This is a fun little story. It’s pretty short, so go ahead and read it if you can, but it isn’t necessary.  https://familysearch.org/blog/en/relative-finder-big-family-cousins/?repeat=w3tc


Apply/Share

Once you have an account, Relative Finder lets you see famous people you are related to. For example, I’m related to Isaac Newton. He is my 1st cousin 11 times removed. Find someone famous or important you are related to, and come prepared to tell us 3 fun or inspiring facts about them. If you choose fun, make it fun. It can be a story, their shoe size, what you think their dating profile would look like if they had one, or anything you find interesting.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

India & the Middle East!

Apprentice




Study/learn

Read: The Story of the World vol. 1 chapters 30,31,34,35-42.
           The Story of the World vol. 2 chapters 4,5,6,7,12.

It's kind of tedious to skip chapters, but if this helps just read the chapters about Rome, India, and Islam.  The other chapters about Christianity, and China will come later.  Just go as far as chapter 12 in volume 2 and you'll have gone far enough.


Put these on note cards:

Caligula
Pax Romana
Cato
Charlamagne
Julius Caesar- I came, I Saw, I Conquered
Oedipus
Attila the Hun
Carthage
Genghiskhan
Hammurabi
Hannibal
Ottoman Empire
Persian Empire


Now that you have an overview of what was going on in the world we're going to study up on India.

Watch these videos on India:

Part one

Part two

Part three





The Middle East is also apart of what we're studying this month, and I have found out that most of what we're learning for that region is about Islam.  So here is a history video about Islam.

Here

Come prepared to discuss what you learned in The Story of the World, and what this video teaches.  There are some differences that I want to note when we're in class.










Present:

A Bible or a Book of Mormon story with the time frame, so that we can put it in our timeline.  Just so that we have a good overview of what's going on in the world at this time.   Make sure you bring pictures or something to make it a fun/interesting presentation.  Everyone falls asleep when we don't really prepare, and this should be pretty easy since we already know the stories.


Also let me know what you're presenting and I'll put it on the blog so that we don't overlap. Thanks!!


Know/Understand

Now I want you to get out your timelines!  This is where the real fun begins!  Take your timeline and tape it on a wall.  Take your note cards (ALL NOTE CARDS) and label them on your timeline if you can.  If you have time, make your timeline awesome by color coding it, or adding pictures!  Anything to make it yours and help you remember better.




Become/Serve

Now that you've read and studied make sure to discuss with your parents about what you learned.  And also write in your journal about what you've learned and how it's changed your perception of how things are in the world.


Now time for a game!!!

At class we're going to play a timeline game so come prepared to play.  I'll have a prize ready for the team that wins so make sure you've got your timeline buried in your brain! :D  Also make sure to bring them to class.  Or if you'd rather not take it off your wall, take a picture of it and send it to me and I'll show the class!  I'm excited to see what you've done with them!