MOTHERHOOD

"About every true mother there is a sancity of martyrdom-
and when she is no more in the body, her children see her with
the ring of light around her head."

Godey's Lady's Book, 1867

THE ART OF DOMESTIC BLISS

.....in a time lacking in certainty and filled with anguish and despair, no woman should be shamefaced in attempting to give back to the world, through her work, a portion of it's lost heart. -Louise Bogan
“And there are my children!
My darling, precious children!
For their sakes I am continually constrained
to seek after an amended, a sanctified life;
what I want them to become
I must become myself”.

~ Elizabeth Prentiss, Stepping Heavenward

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Home School Lesson Week 5

 

Motivation thought for Mother:

 “A man loves his sweetheart the most,

his wife the best, but his mother the longest.” - Irish Proverb

 

 

 

 

Poem: There was a little girl

By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow  (Changes Weekly)

Composer: George Frederick Handel

(Changes Monthly)


Artist: Vincent Van Gogh (Changes Monthly)


Character Trait: Patience  (Changes Weekly)

 

 Monday
7:30 A.M. Scripture Journal:
 scripture journal

7:45 A.M. Scripture Mastery:
scripture mastery memorize tutorial


8:00 Review Manners for the day:
Get the book here:

Review Character trait of the week:

Patience 



Play composer of the week: George Frederick Handel Listen to Water Music

 


George Frederick Handel BBC Documentary Part 2 of 5

 

  8:30 Math : Work on memorizing Multiplication Tables
worksheets
flashcards


10:00 A.M. Poetry Journal Penmanship:

I glue parts of the poem of the week on pages of a composition book for copy work. There was a little girl

 10:30 A.M. Reading from RC reading list:
Robinson Curriculum Reading List

Vocabulary quizzes from RC

12:00 P.M.Etiquette Class :

 Writing Thank-You's

12:30 P.M. Lunch

Chores

Free Reading

 

 

 

 

 Tuesday

7:30 A.M. Scripture Journal:
 scripture journal

7:45 A.M. Scripture Mastery:
scripture mastery memorize tutorial


8:00 Review Manners for the day:
Get the book here:

Review Character trait of the week:

Patience 

 

Play composer of the week:George Handle "The Messiah"

  8:30 Math : Work on memorizing Multiplication Tables
worksheets
flashcards

10:00 A.M. Poetry Journal Penmanship:

I glue parts of the poem of the week on pages of a composition book for copy work. There was a little girl


  10:30 Genealogy library

Lunch

2:30 pm Reading from RC reading list:
Robinson Curriculum Reading List
Vocabulary quizzes from RC 

 3:30 P.M. Social Studies:The Pilgrims









 



Wednesday


7:30 A.M. Scripture Journal:

 scripture journal

7:45 A.M. Scripture Mastery:

scripture mastery memorize tutorial

8:00 Review Manners for the day:
Get the book here:

 

Review Character trait of the week:

Patience 

 

Play composer of the week: Royal Fireworks

  8:30 Math : Work on memorizing Multiplication Tables
worksheets
flashcards

10:00 A.M. Poetry Journal Penmanship:

I glue parts of the poem of the week on pages of a composition book for copy work. There was a little girl

10:30 A.M. Reading from RC reading list:
Robinson Curriculum Reading List

Vocabulary quizzes from RC 

  12:30 P.M. Lunch


1:00 Art Study:Vincent  Van Gogh art project



 

 

 

 

 

 

P.E. Swimming at the YMCA  

 

  

 

 Thursday

7:30 A.M. Scripture Journal:
 scripture journal

7:45 A.M. Scripture Mastery:
scripture mastery memorize tutorial


8:00 Review Manners for the day:
Get the book here:

Review Character trait of the week:

Patience 


Handel Harpsichord Suite No.5 Air and Variations 

 8:30 Math : Work on memorizing

worksheets
flashcards


 10:00 A.M. Poetry Journal Penmanship:
I glue parts of the poem of the week on pages of a composition book for copy work.

There was a little girl



 10:30 A.M. Reading from RC reading list:
Robinson Curriculum Reading List
Vocabulary quizzes from RC 

  12:30 P.M. Lunch

 History Timeline: The Creation & the Fall – Before time was measured

 Learn the Timeline approach here

Cut out and glue picture from time line in composition book and have child write essay about today's lesson.

P.E. Park Day

  Friday

 7:30 A.M. Scripture Journal:
  scripture journal

7:45 A.M. Scripture Mastery:
scripture mastery memorize tutorial

8:00 Review Manners for the day:

Get the book here:

 

Review Character trait of the week:

Patience 


Play composer of the week:

George Frideric Handel - The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba


 8:30 Math : Work on memorizing

worksheets
flashcards


 10:00 A.M. Poetry Journal Penmanship:
I glue parts of the poem of the week on pages of a composition book for copy work.

There was a little girl

 10:30 A.M. Reading from RC reading list:
Robinson Curriculum Reading List
Vocabulary quizzes from RC 

  12:30 P.M. Lunch

 1 :00 P.M. Science: Creation Day 3 He divided the Land from the Water, And created Plant Life


 We will be focused on day 3 of creation throughout the fall season as we take care of a garden and learn about the water cycle and plant life.   Today we plant some small starter plants and some more seeds. We will water and weed. And write a page on the water cycle and watch some videos.

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An Island of Security....A Mother at Home

Very largely does the wife hold in her hands, as a sacred trust, the happiness and the highest good of the hearts that nestle there. In the last analysis, home happiness depends on the wife.
  • Her spirit gives the home its atmosphere.
  • Her hands fashion its beauty.
  • Her heart makes its love.
And the end is so worthy, so noble, so divine, that no woman who has been called to be a wife, and has listened to the call, should consider any price too great to pay, to be . . .

the light,
the joy,
the blessing,
the inspiration,
of a home.

The woman who makes a sweet, beautiful home, filling it with love and prayer and purity, is doing something better than anything else her hands could find to do beneath the skies.

A true mother is one of the holiest secrets of home happiness.

God sends many beautiful things to this world,

many noble gifts;

but no blessing is richer than that which He bestows

in a mother

who has learned love's lessons well,

and has realized something of the meaning

of her sacred calling.










~ J. R. Miller, "Secrets of Happy Home Life, 1894" ~