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2020-2021 Rome to Reformation Week 29

 This week we assembled our Middle Ages Lapbook! It's so fun to see all that we have learnt for the past weeks.












Many of the components are from Project Passport, but some are our own. I think the girls did a FANTASTIC job!!


We then talked about the colonization of the Americas








We did a few lapbook components while talking about the Renaissance and the new world. So thankful for people who put up these free resources.



For Science we learnt about Saturn and did a lapbook component for it. I love the artwork the did for Saturn!

For Lil Sis, I have changed her Math from Math Mammoth to the Chalkdust Math (PreAlgebra). I think Math Mammoth is quite tedious.


8th Grade
Big Sis is going through the kingdoms in Apologia. She is learning about the Kingdom Fungi now.
And she got another 100% on her Algebra test. She is a really really bright student, but I think there is a lot to say about her diligence and hard work as well! So proud of her.


On that note, the two other girls also got As for their English tests this week. I'm really proud of their hard work!





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