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MFW Exploring Countries and Cultures (2018-2019) and 1st Grade Plan

I cannot believe we have circled one round and back to Exploring Countries and Cultures ! This year, I have a 1st Grader, 4th Grader, 6th Grader, and 8th Grader. On top of that, I will have a baby to spice things up! Woo-hoo! Here is our plan this year. BIBLE The 2 middle girls will read Matthew, using this devotional . Baby Sis will go through MFW 1st Grade : Learning God's Story So she will go through the entire Bible, while memorizing some proverbs. As a family, we will continue to memorize Philippians chapters 3-4. For Big Bro, he signed up for this devotional . We will also read Hero Tales and other YWAM missionaries' stories. GEOGRAPHY/SOCIAL SCIENCE We will do a travel journal for each child, pretending that we "traveled" that country. Will see how it goes, but I think it suits my creative girls. This year, I decided to do more "teaching". I did my research and will teach them about the country: landmarks, foods, traditions, cul

The rest of MFW 1850-Mod Times and K 2018

I realized my posts stopped since week 17. The pregnancy had gotten difficult and I was increasingly tired. What with that and also some glitches with my photos, I was not able to keep up with the posts. I made a good choice to stop blogging, I feel. I needed rest, and the last months of last school year were a miracle to finish! We did finish, even if we skipped over some fun stuff. I tried my best to still make some memories out of the 1850-Modern Times year, as well as K for Baby Sis. At the end of April, we did our CAT tests (formal for Big Bro, practice for Big Sis) and wrapped up a week before Wee Bro made his appearance. The whole summer was Baby School. The first two months of newbornhood was hard for hubby and I. I think we forgot the toll of it. Even though we (and all the siblings) LOVE this little peanut, those two months were really exhausting, physically and mentally. Now that he is three months old, and we are ready for yet another new school year, I am so thankful