Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Week 22



    So this week has come and gone by fast. We were on Spring Break at Co-op so we studied at home Monday through Friday. We worked on paragraph structure, and creating our own paragraphs. Tater made her very first paragraph using her favorite cartoon show, Doc McStuffins. We also worked on finishing up an AHG badge about George Washington, the Liberty Bell, and the bald eagle.
    Jr Bug learned the letter B, the color blue, and the number 2. Jr Bug is my computer boy. While Tater is a worksheet girl, Tater learns by worksheets. This is a huge transition for me, but we are making it work the best we can.
   This week we learned about colors, Jesus, sin, and our life. We used bleach to represent Jesus, water to represent our lives and we used red food coloring to stand for sin. The red was because Jesus shed His blood for our sins. We poured the food coloring into the water (our lives) and watched how sin would completely cover our lives. But when we added Jesus (bleach) to our lives, our lives changed completely. We turned back to white as snow. Then, we decided to see how adding sin to Jesus doesn't change who Jesus is. He remains the SAME even in the midst of sin. That is truly a life changing testimony. Check out the pictures to below to show the color experiment. One of the many reasons why I love homeschooling, because we can teach Jesus and science all at one time.
Below are some pictures of our week.
Jr Bug's letter B that he copied. 
Jr Bug working on the computer for his lesson. 
Tater working on her math addition problems. 
Our colors experiment. The jar on the left was the water or our life jar. The jar on the right held the bleach. That was our Jesus jar. The red bottle in the middle was our sin jar. 
Tater pouring sin into Jesus to see if Jesus and sin are opposites. 
The sin does not stay. Jesus and sin do NOT go together. 
Tater pouring Jesus into our life. Jesus cleans our sins away. 

   Well, as you can tell, we had a busy and fin week. Stay tuned for next week where we are learning about the eye, and slavery in America. We will "see" you next week. 

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