Below is our daily planner for Classical Conversations Cycle 1 Week 7.
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Day 1: Attend CC campus
Day 2:
- Bible – Exodus 20:1-7
- History – Tell me about Hinduism
- Listen to song from Weekly CD or CC Connected x3
- Watch Torchlighters Amy Carmichael Movie
- Timeline – Review timeline cards (pick a card and read the back or recite an interesting fact to your child)
- Latin – Recite 3rd declension noun endings x3
- Science –How do animals reproduce? Live birth, eggs, fragmentation Recite x3
Day 3:
- Timeline – Watch timeline video from RafikiPaka on CC Connected x3
- English – Listen to Preposition song from Timeline and more CD x3 or
- Math – Skip count 13’s song from Weekly CD or CC Connected
- Geography – Pumpkin Globe of continents and oceans craft
- Find Roman Empire
- Fine Arts – Tin Whistle introduction
- Utilize the Fine Arts Music section of the Foundations Guide
Day 4:
- Bible – Exodus 20:1-7
- History – Tell me about Hinduism
- Listen to song from Weekly CD or CC Connected x3
- Read Hinduism for Kids or
- Elephant Mask Craft
- Timeline – Watch timeline video from RafikiPaka on CC Connected
- Mix up timeline cards and put them in order (Pick a card and read the back or recite an interesting fact to your child)
- Latin – Recite 3rd declension noun endings
- Science – How do animals reproduce? Live birth, eggs, fragmentation
Day 5:
- English – Watch preposition song and hand motions video
- Math – Skip count 13’s song from Weekly CD or CC Connected
- Geography –Find Roman Empire
- Fine Arts – Tin Whistle introduction
- Utilize the Fine Arts Music section of the Foundations Guide
- Instructional video
- Prepare for weekly presentation
- Review game
- Review sheets
We also review previous weeks using the memory flashcards.
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