Skip to content
  • Home
  • Family journey
    • Journey series
    • Adoption
    • Holidays
    • Katie’s Ramblings
  • Tyler’s Tidbits
    • Organization (Hirn Helpers)
    • All about Animals
    • Tyler’s garden
    • Tyler’s family perspective
  • Home Schooling
    • Danger of Homeschooling Series
    • Copy Work
    • Dyslexic perspective
  • Torah/Bible
    • Torah Talk
    • God’s Calendar and Biblical Feasts
    • Sabbath
    • Spiritual Warfare
    • Gospel of Yeshua Messiah series
    • 90 day challenge
  • Rachel’s Writings
    • Carman Family Life
    • Carman Gardening
    • Baking
    • Carman Farming
  • Contact Us
Hirn HomeschoolersA Family on a Journey to Abundant Life through Obedience to Yehovah through the Grace of Yeshua.
  • Home
  • Family journey
    • Journey series
    • Adoption
    • Holidays
    • Katie’s Ramblings
  • Tyler’s Tidbits
    • Organization (Hirn Helpers)
    • All about Animals
    • Tyler’s garden
    • Tyler’s family perspective
  • Home Schooling
    • Danger of Homeschooling Series
    • Copy Work
    • Dyslexic perspective
  • Torah/Bible
    • Torah Talk
    • God’s Calendar and Biblical Feasts
    • Sabbath
    • Spiritual Warfare
    • Gospel of Yeshua Messiah series
    • 90 day challenge
  • Rachel’s Writings
    • Carman Family Life
    • Carman Gardening
    • Baking
    • Carman Farming
  • Contact Us
Written by Katie on October 19, 2012

Weekly assignment sheet

Home Schooling

Ok, so I had plans to write this really great blog today. But, since I did not get that done, I will share with you what I did get done.  In an effort to help my children that can’t remember their weekly assignments even when I have them write them down, I put together a sheet for the next school week for them.  I thought I would share it here.  People ask me about our day, and our school studies, and it is hard to explain.  So, this may help a little.  This brief outline does not included a lot of the little kids activities, but it gives a list of the focus points for the week.  Please feel free to post questions and share it with others.  I will try and post a follow up, after the week is over of how it went with this little asignment sheet.

Week 3, October 22, 2012

Bible reading:

Monday  
Duet. 9-12
Tues.
Book of Joel
Wed.
Psalms 23-33
Thurs.
Matt 8-10
Fri.
1 Peter 1-3

read orally to elementary student at breakfast, upper grade students read on own and journal

Historical Focus and Biblical teaching:

Deuteronomy Study with Beth Moore ls. One Law of Love

(read ls. One article on pg. 6-11)
Wednesday evening as a family

dig in deep into Duet. during your independent Bible time.

(create maps and charts using internet, concordance, etc.)
independent work

Memory Focus:

Introduce Deuteronomy 6:1-9 during morning worship

(copy it in full into your binder and draw a picture or write a journal about it)
(Elem. Students copy verse 1 only and draw a picture)

Copy Work Focus:

Psalms 14-22

(take your time, do your best to get it in, but do not push too fast that you make mistakes)
copy time is from 9-10 am and 11 to noon, elementary students work with mom during this time

Focus on punctuation and capitalization. Remember it is poetry and therefore, doesn’t always follow the regular punctuation and capitalization rules. Take time to read it out loud to yourself, and try and make it flow like poetry. Maybe read it to each other, pointing out to one another how to make it sound like poetry.

Independent work

Science Focus:

Creation

read lesson four of Zoology book 1: Flying creatures of the fifth day.
Independent work
Watch Moody Classics: Dust or Destiny
together in evening
(make notes in binder)

Missionary Focus:

Kisses from Katie read chapter 8

together at dinner
(do research on Uganda, map it, find out about it’s population, look for recent articles about it in the news.)
Independent work

Math Focus:

Rounding, Basic Number Properties, and Number Baes intro.

Taught by Rachel afternoon Wed., Thurs., and Fri.

Music study:

HSMA Monday nights

private lessons Tues afternoon
practice time in afternoon daily

Additional Studies:

Hebrew: daily mom and Tyler 1 pm

Bible w/ dad study of Isaiah 53 Tues and Thurs. evenings

family Work out (P.E.) Tues and Thur evenings with Rachel

Independent work outs as assigned by Rachel

Good News Club prep and practice prep on Monday, practice on Tues,. Do on Weds afternoons

(Visited 75 times, 1 visits today)

Related Posts:

  • Copying the Bible for Wisdom (My first published copybook)
    Copying the Bible for Wisdom (My first published copybook)
  • Homeschooling through the Torah year by year
    Homeschooling through the Torah year by year
  • Why did we make a Family Rule Book? (Family Rule Book pdf)
    Why did we make a Family Rule Book? (Family Rule Book pdf)
  • Dear future daughter in law
    Dear future daughter in law
  • Chores, Jobs, Serving at Home (Rule Book post 4)
    Chores, Jobs, Serving at Home (Rule Book post 4)
  • Thinking on Sign on the hand, Symbol on the Forehead
    Thinking on Sign on the hand, Symbol on the Forehead
Share with a Friend!
Tweet about this on Twitter
Twitter
Share on Facebook
Facebook
0Pin on Pinterest
Pinterest
0Digg this
Digg
Share on Yummly
Yummly
0Email this to someone
email
Print this page
Print
Written by Katie

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Things to know as you visit our site

We are Bible believing, scripture only people.  We love to learn about the Hebrew roots of our faith.  We believe it is important to not add or subtract from the Divine Word of God.  The compiled scriptures that agree with one another and have no contradiction is the 66 books of what is commonly referred to as the Christian Bible, or the Holy Bible.

These writings were originally written by men inspired by God.  They were written in the language of the writers and readers of the original documents.  Many of the original documents have been lost, but God’s Word is eternal and remains.  Therefore, it is important to us to study, learn, and consider the culture, history, and language of the original writers of the scriptures.

In our studies we have learned that the true name of God is Yehovah, and His son, our Messiah, is named Yeshua.  Therefore, as you read our posts we will use the Hebrew names of God and our Messiah.

Popular Posts

  • Torah Observant Believer
  • Parenting an adult child that is disrespectful and…
  • Thinking on Sign on the hand, Symbol on the Forehead
  • Our Family
  • Things to know as you visit our site…
  • Shalom of Yeshua
  • Feasts of YHVH, Holy Days vs. Holidays
  • Homeschooling Torah (my official review of the best…
  • Christmas, a Biblical Perspective
  • My copy work method handbook (FREE)

Subscribe

We would love to send you an email each time we have a new post. Sometimes we post a lot, but we're a busy family, so sometimes there are a few weeks between posts. Sign up today and never miss another post!

Categories

  • 90 day challenge
  • Adoption
  • All about Animals
  • Baking
  • Carman Family Life
  • Carman Farming
  • CEF (child evangelism fellowship)
  • Copy Work
  • Danger of Homeschooling Series
  • Dyslexic perspective
  • Family journey
  • Family Rule Book
  • God's Calendar and Biblical Feasts
  • Gospel of Yeshua Messiah series
  • Holidays
  • Home Discipleship
  • Home Schooling
  • Journey series
  • Katie
  • Marriage
  • Marriage 101
  • Name Series
  • Organization (Hirn Helpers)
  • Parenting
  • Popular Posts
  • Rachel's Writings
  • Sabbath
  • Spiritual Warfare
  • Torah Talk
  • Torah/Bible
  • Tyler's garden
  • Tyler's Tidbits

Copyright Hirn Homeschoolers 2021 | Theme by ThemeinProgress | Proudly powered by WordPress