Wednesday, May 28, 2014

5/26 5/27 Orange

5/26/14
Memorial Day, grandparents end visit
Gettysburg Address
Doolittles Raiders, 30 seconds over Tokyo. 
Violin practice

5/27/14

1.
Math- drills, ratios
Reading- bunker hill
Writing- rewrote fiction story as nonfiction
History SOTW2, crusades myth article
Violin practice
Memory work- Gettysburg address
Library trip
Reading

2.
Math- drills, division 
History- SOTW3 constitution, first president. Discussion.
Copywork- preamble with fountain pen
Narration- Native American fable
Library trip
Reading
Soccer practice
Handbell concert
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Hailed for its virtuosity, the ensemble performs on the largest range of handbells in the world – 8 octaves, from C1 to C9.  Many of the bells are made of bronze and range in weight from four ounces to 11 pounds; the Choir also uses the large “Basso Profundo” aluminum-cast bells that are a new phenomenon in handbell ringing.  The Choir supplements its handbells with a six-octave set of Malmark Choirchime® instruments from C2 to C8 – the widest range in existence.
3.
Reading, drawing, cutting, math drills

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