In Science we learned that wheat does not naturally contain gluten but when liquid is added to wheat the proteins in wheat form gluten.In Bible we learned that you should test spirits. Any spirit who says Jesus Christ is Lord is from God and any who does not is not from God.
Month: April 2016
homeschool journal 4/20/16
by Vwala •
Today I had to look at a picture and pretend that it was the picture on the cover of a book. Then I had to tell them what I wanted the title to be, the name’s of the characters, and the basic plot line. Tomorrow I was supposed to write what it says on the back cover but I did it today as extra. Now I am planning on writing the whole book.
For word study I had to look up a couple of words in the dictionary. It took a way longer time than usual, and it wasn’t very fun but it was ok.
Homeschool Journal 4/20/16
by Reed Karman •
Today in Bible we read about the children of God loving one another. In Case for Faith we learned about doubts being weights for faith. In 100 Gateway Cities we learned about Kano. It is the second largest city in Nigeria. It has 3,393,000 people. 78% of those people are Muslim. 13% are Christian. In The History of Medicine we learned about the discovery of germs.
Homeschool journal 4/19/16
by Vwala •
Niamey is in Niger. We don’t know what Niamey means, 1,027,000 people live there. They have some poverty in Niamey.
We learned about water for Sudan today. It is cool. We read a book based on the founders life, and he helped someone write it. It was hard to read at times because the founder was alive during the civil war in Sudan, but I loved it. Later we visited their website, and heard one of the workers stories.
Homeschool Journal 4/19/16
by Reed Karman •
Yesterday we started 1 John.
In 100 Gateway Cities we learned about Niamey. It is the capitol of Niger. It has 1,027,000 people. 91.4% of those people are Muslim. In the History of Medicine we learned about the guy who proved Galen wrong on how the blood pumps and the purpose of the heart.
homeschool journal 4/18/16
by Vwala •
We started 1st John today. It is going to be interesting, John feels pretty strongly about other religions. He is attacking one head on right from the very first sentence in this book.
Cotonou is in Benin. We don’t know what that means.841,000 people live in Cotonou.
We read some really weird poems today. One was about lily pads, and the other one was about giraffes. In the lily pad one they described waterlilies as white dots and lily pads as beautiful things.
Homeschool Journal 4/18/16
by Reed Karman •
In 100 Gateway Cities we learned about Cotonou. It is in Benin. 38% of the population is traditional ethnically. 37% are Christians. In our book that is in the same series as Mary Slessor. David Livingstone was preaching in a tonal language, which means that one word means something different if you say in in a different tone, so instead of preaching against sin he preached against cow dung. Barbers used to also be surgeons. On barber poles red stands for blood and white stands for bandages.
PIG SUEI
by Vwala •
A couple in little rock have a pet vietnamese pot bellied pig. The state got a complaint about it from a neighbor and enforced the law about two hoved animals having to live at least 300 feet away from another house or business.Their attorneys quit because she said she was having problems with them on their blog. They couldn’t find more attorneys so they dropped the charges. She says that before she moved their she checked if it was ok.
homeschool journal 4/15/16
by Vwala •
Today in science we learned about genetically modified cows that make milk that can be turned into steel, and about how and why businesses invest in gene science. The simple answer to the why part of that question is they can make money from it. The other part of the question is simply answered too, basically they fund it.
Today I got to do a choose your own adventure for Africa. I did the one where you make a mask, like they do. It was cool, I really liked it and it was fun even though it took a long long time to do it.
Homeschool Journal 4/15/16
by Reed Karman •
This week Mom switched up the days of some things so today is a hardish day now. In Bible we read how everyone would get along.
They are genetically modifying goats to be able to make steel out of their milk.
