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7th Grade/Month 6 Lesson Schedule

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Week 21 Decipher Abbreviations Wk21 Bible Math History Reading Writing Science LangArts Logic M ColWk3day6 SAlg1/2 86odd BAHv3 p162-172 Across 5 Aprils ch1-6 LLAL 21.1 Tu ColWk3day6 SAlg1/2 87odd BAHv3 p173-180 Across 5 Aprils ch7-12 Reader Essay O/R 5.3 LLAL 21.3 W ColWk4day1 O/R 5.4 LLAL 21.3,21.4 FD #26 Th ColWk4day2 SAlg1/2 88odd BAHv3 p180-195 Lincoln Photobio p119-137 LLAL 21.3… Read more »

7th Grade/Month 1 Lesson Schedule

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Week 1 Decipher Abbreviations Wk1 Bible Math History Reading Writing Science LangArts Logic M John11 day1 SAlg1/2 7Prac 8odd BAHv1 p61-68 Almost Home LLAL 1.1 Tu John11 day2 SAlg1/2 9Prac 10odd BAHv1 p69-82 Almost Home Reader Essay O/R 1.1 LLAL 1.2 W John11 day3 O/R 1.2 LLAL 1.3,1.4 FD #1 Th John11 day4 SAlg1/2 11Prac 12odd BAHv1 p83-91 Almost Home… Read more »

Writing – 7th Grade

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We use no specific writing curriculum in 7th grade. Essays associated with daily Reading/History assignments are the most frequent writing assignment. You should also have your student write about any special events attended or unique occurences that effect the family. Examples are trips to the opera, classical music concerts, or museum. Attendance at debate/speech competitions, science fairs, or homeschool days… Read more »

History – 7th Grade

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7th grade history follows a method similar to 6th grade. In 6th Grade History, an overview of world history was studied by reading and outlining sections from the Kingfisher History Encyclopedia. In 7th grade, we focus on United States history using A Basic History of the United States by Clarence Carson. This is a 6 volume set that recounts US… Read more »

Bible – 7th Grade

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The most important subject of all is the Bible. Our goal is to be conformed to the image of Christ. We know that to be like Him, we must see Him. We see Him primarily through the Bible which is His spoken, written revelation to the world. Your child should have a habit of daily personal Bible reading and prayer… Read more »

6th Grade/Month 6 Lesson Schedule

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Week 21 Decipher Abbreviations Wk21 Bible Math History Reading Writing Science LanguageArts M S76 107odd KF p218-219 LLA 21.1 Tu S76 108odd KF p220-221 HIS p64-78 HIS Essay Obs 1.6 LLA 21.1 W BA p142-150 S76 109odd KF p222-223 HIS p78-92 HIS Essay LLA 21.1 Th HN p189-196 Q1367 S76 110odd KF p224-225 Obs 1.7 LLA 21.1 F S76 111odd… Read more »

6th Grade/Month 1 Lesson Schedule

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Week 1 Decipher Abbreviations Wk1 Bible Math History Reading Writing Science LanguageArts M S76 1,2,3 Prac KF p8-9 LLA 1.1 Tu BA p12-18 S76 4Prac 5odd KF p10-11 LLA 1.1 W BA p19-24 S76 6Prac 7odd KF p12-13 LLA 1.1 Th HN p43-50 QAll S76 8Prac 9odd LLA 1.1 F S76 10Prac 11odd KF p14-15 LLA 1.1+Rev   Week 2… Read more »

Language Arts – 6th Grade

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Like Math, the language arts of grammar, punctuation, spelling, and vocabulary are rule based skills which can be successfully taught with a traditional textbook or workbook style curriculum. Most language arts curriculum include reading comprehension and some amount of writing. Our approach has been to rely on language arts curriculum for the skills and challenge the student with reading a… Read more »

Writing – 6th Grade

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We consider “writing” distinct from the “language arts” subject. Language Arts is a skill area. Think of it as learning a system of rules. The skills such as punctuation, grammar, and spelling are essential. We consider our “language arts” subject narrowly as skills that can be done by a machine or computer program. Reading comprehension and writing require a human… Read more »

Reading – 6th Grade

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Reading is the core of any education as it is the basic method of transferring knowledge from one person to another. Personal conversation and contact is crucial, of course. However, the greatest Teacher of all, Jesus, who never actually wrote any books was repeatedly asking "Have you not read…?" to His disciples and the crowds. He expected the knowledge gained… Read more »