Third Grade Chien Week of 3/28-4/1

3rd week 283/28/20223/29/20223/30/20223/31/20224/1/2022
BibleRead Jesus Instructs the Disciples (pp. 408-409, tiny part of p. 410)Read The Parable of the Unmerciful Servant to The Good Samaritan (pp. 410-413)Read The Rich Young Ruler to The Prodigal Son (pp. 414-417)Read The Rich Man and the Beggar to Jesus Prepares the Disciples (pp. 418-422)Read Jesus at the Home of Mary and Martha to The Supper at Bethany (pp. 423-426)
MathLesson 124; Worksheet #100; Math Facts DrillLesson 126; Speed Drill 126; Worksheet #102Lesson 129; Worksheet #105; Math Facts DrillLesson 131; Speed Drill 130; Worksheet #107Lesson 133; Worksheet #109; Math Facts Drill
WritingWrite difficult vocabulary words from Little Pilgrim & meaning in vocab copybookWrite KWO of Ch. 52 from Little Pilgrim's ProgressWrite paragraph version of KWO done in class yesterdayRead paragraphs out loud, edit mistakes, re-write Final DraftDiscuss "dress ups" (adjectives and adverbs) you could add to your paragraph to make it more exciting
Latin/GrammarLesson 8 Latin words 2x in copybookWork on new noun chart; Review case names/jobs; Lesson 8 Latin words 2x in copybook; Practice Test 8Lesson 8 Latin words 2x in copybookLesson 8 Latin words 1x in copybook; Latin Test 8Write missed Latin words 2x in copybook
SpellingWrite Les. 16 spelling words 2x in copybookLesson 16, pp. 66-67 and spelling words 2x in copybookWrite Les. 16 spelling words 2x in copybookLesson 16, pp. 68-69 and spelling words 2x in copybookWrite Les. 16 spelling words 2x in copybook
CursiveWrite Les. 16 spelling words 1x in cursive in Spelling copybookCursive Latin handoutWrite Les. 16 spelling words 1x in cursive in Spelling copybookWrite Les. 16 spelling words 1x in cursive in Spelling copybook
ReadingRead aloud: Little Pilgrim's Progress, Ch. 49-50, pp. 150-157; Independent reading for approx. 30 min. (bring a book to school to read during breaks)The Horse and His Boy Ch. 14Read aloud: Little Pilgrim's Progress, Ch. 51-52, pp. 158-164; Independent reading for approx. 30 min. (bring a book to school to read during breaks)The Horse and His Boy Ch. 15Read aloud: Little Pilgrim's Progress, Ch. 53-54, pp. 165-170; Independent reading for approx. 30 min. (bring a book to school to read during breaks)
History/ Geography
Review Continents/Oceans, play find the place games, find missionaries from as many continents as you can and find on globe/map
Research "Missionaries" - what do they do? Where do they go? How do they live? Pick one missionary to read more about and be prepared to tell the story to the class.Discuss missionary stories.Find some missionaries from different continents. How many different continents can you include? What continent is Papua New Guinea part of? Pick a missionary to read more about and be prepared to tell the story to the class.Discuss missionary stories.Read another missionary's story, draw a picture of what their life might be like. Do you think you would or would not like being a missionary? Why or why not?
ScienceStudy Seals, Sea Lions & Sea Cows (Pinnipeds - Carnivores; Sirenians - Herbivores) using pp. 42-43 of the World of Mammals book as background; I suggest Wild Kratts!World of Mammals pp. 42-43; review animal type names and meanings, define Pinnipeds, SireniansStudy Seals, Sea Lions & Sea Cows (Pinnipeds - Carnivores; Sirenians - Herbivores) using pp. 42-43 of the World of Mammals book as background; I suggest Wild Kratts!World of Mammals pp. 42-43; review animal type names and meanings, define Pinnipeds, SireniansStudy Seals, Sea Lions & Sea Cows (Pinnipeds - Carnivores; Sirenians - Herbivores) using pp. 42-43 of the World of Mammals book as background; I suggest Wild Kratts!
Memory WorkContinue memorizing the hymn, "Be Thou My Vision"


03/31: Spirit Day/D.O.G.S/Pizza Lunch
04/02: Fortis Nerf Tournament (5-8pm)
04/05: Moms in Prayer (9-10 am)
04/14: Spirit Day!
04/15: GOOD FRIDAY! (No school for students or staff)
04/18: NO SCHOOL (Teacher Training)
04/19: NO SCHOOL (Teacher Training)
04/22-04/24: Fortis Family Spring Camping Trip (Parent-Organized)
04/26: Moms in Prayer (9-10am)
04/28: Spirit Day/D.O.G.S/Pizza Lunch


Bible:

We're currently reading stories from the Children's Bible and discussing. I want students to learn to be comfortable asking questions about the Bible and thinking about the ideas and talking about them. Sometimes we may not know the answers to their questions, but we can model what to do in that situation (look it up, ask someone we trust, be patient with not knowing all the answers but look forward to asking God in person one day!). Use maps to find where the events are taking place.

Math:
Math skills are not progressing as they should be. This causes difficulty and mistakes in multiplication and especially division.  Students are still using their fingers to count or are counting in their heads. Addition and Subtraction math facts should be memorized by now, and Multiplication tables up to the 7's should be memorized and memorizing the 8's to have begun. Have your student complete the math facts sheet of 100 problems (in the old binder or using the ones I sent), seeing how many they can complete in 5 minutes and then finishing the rest after the 5 minutes are up. This is to be done daily. We are reciting the times tables (the 2's, 3's, 4's, etc.) in class aloud.  Please add this to the daily routine at home as well.  Students can earn candy for being able to recite the multiplication tables from memory to me in class.

Spelling:
Lesson 16 words are still using base words and adding endings like edes, and ing but this lesson focuses on words where the final letter of the base word is a y.  If the y is preceded by a consonant, the y changes to an i before adding an ending, unless you're adding the ending ing.  Have students practice identifying the base word and how it is spelled and figuring out why the y will or will not change to an i.

tries
carried
worries
burying
satisfied
relying
denies
copied
emptied
hurrying
cries
buries
multiplied
replies
supplied
drying
petrified
frying
applied
scurrying

Latin/Grammar:
Lesson 8 continues using the new noun chart.  We have two noun charts now - one for words that end in "a" and one for words that end in "us".  In Latin, the endings of nouns indicate how many of it there are (singular or plural nouns) and what job it's doing in a sentence (subject, direct object, etc.).  We are practicing subject and verb agreement - if a subject is plural, the verb must be plural, for example.  Continue to model looking for and pointing out Latin roots in English words, Latin derivatives (words that come from Latin) with your student.  It is fun to discover you can "figure out" hard English words because of Latin vocabulary.

animus -i  - mind/spirit
aquila -ae  - eagle
corona -ae  - crown
fabula -ae  - story
gladius -i  - sword
ludus -i  - game/school
mora -ae  - delay
murus -i  - wall
pecunia -ae  - money
populus -i  - people

Derivatives:  animal, animated, aquiline, coronation, fable, fabulous, gladiator, gladiola, ludicrous, moratorium, mural, peculiar, pecuniary, popular, population

Second Declension Noun Chart:
servus    servi
servi       servorum
servo      servis
servum  servos
servo      servis

History/Geography:
Joseph (my son) leaves Friday, April 1st for Papua New Guinea! He will be working with a team from YWAM Ships Kona that takes a ship around to different ports in Papua New Guinea, in Madang Province, and offers medical care and other assistance, while also sharing love and the Gospel of Christ. This type of job is called a missionary. Let's look at missionaries this week to learn more about what they do. Take this week to read the stories of some missionaries, and include the story of St. Patrick in your search - believe it or not, he was a missionary too! For an interesting read on how St. Patrick is actually connected to our memorization piece, "Be Thou My Vision," check out this article: https://www.bayviewbiblechurch.org/post/the-story-behind-be-thou-my-vision.

Memory Work:
Continue memorizing the hymn, "Be Thou My Vision" (best memorized by singing!):

Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart
Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art
Thou my best thought, by day or by night
Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light

Be Thou my wisdom, and Thou my true word
I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord
Thou my great Father, and I Thy true son
Thou in me dwelling and I with Thee one

Riches I heed not, nor vain, empty praise
Thou mine inheritance, now and always
Thou and Thou only first in my heart
High King of heaven, my treasure Thou art

High King of heaven, my victory won
May I reach heaven's joys, O bright heaven's sun
Heart of my own heart, whatever befall
Still be my vision, O ruler of all

Heart of my own heart, whatever befall
Still be my vision, O ruler of all

What to bring to school:
-Little Pilgrim's Progress
-Horse and His Boy
-Exploring Arithmetic 3
-Spelling Workout D
-Latina Christiana
-The World of Mammals
-The Golden Children's Bible
-Copybooks (we have four currently)


Thank you for your patience and faithfulness!


Mrs. Chien

Third Grade Chien Week of 3/21-3/25

 

3rd week 273/21/20223/22/20223/23/20223/24/20223/25/2022
BibleRead Jesus Preaches on Forgiveness (pp. 388-391)Read Jesus Preaches in Parables (pp. 392-395)Read Jesus in Nazareth (pp. 396-399)Read The Beheading of John the Baptist & The Feeding of the Multitude (pp. 400-403)Read Jesus Walks on the Water to The Transfiguration (pp. 404-407)
MathLesson 112; Worksheet #88; Math Facts DrillLesson 113; Speed Drill 112; Worksheet #89Lesson 117; Worksheet #93; Math Facts DrillLesson 120; Speed Drill 120; Worksheet #96Lesson 121; Worksheet #97; Math Facts Drill
WritingWrite difficult vocabulary words from Little Pilgrim & meaning in vocab copybookWrite KWO of Ch. 43 from Little Pilgrim's ProgressWrite paragraph version of KWO done in class yesterdayRead paragraphs out loud, edit mistakes, re-write Final DraftDiscuss "dress ups" (adjectives and adverbs) you could add to your paragraph to make it more exciting
Latin/GrammarLesson 8 Latin words 2x in copybookWork on new noun chart; Do p. 27; Lesson 8 Latin words 2x in copybookLesson 8 Latin words 2x in copybookWork on new noun chart; Do p. 27; Lesson 8 Latin words 2x in copybookLesson 8 Latin words 2x in copybook
SpellingWrite Les. 15 spelling words 2x in copybookLesson 15, pp. 63-65 and spelling words 2x in copybookWrite Les. 15 spelling words 2x in copybook; Give practice test over Lesson 15 wordsSpelling Test 15Write missed spelling words 2x in copybook
CursiveWrite Les. 15 spelling words 1x in cursive in Spelling copybookCursive Latin handoutWrite Les. 15 spelling words 1x in cursive in Spelling copybookWrite missed spelling words 1x in cursive in Spelling copybook
ReadingRead aloud: Little Pilgrim's Progress, Ch. 43-44, pp. 135-139; Independent reading for approx. 30 min. (bring a book to school to read during breaks)The Horse and His Boy Ch. 12Read aloud: Little Pilgrim's Progress, Ch. 45-46, pp. 140-144; Independent reading for approx. 30 min. (bring a book to school to read during breaks)The Horse and His Boy Ch. 13Read aloud: Little Pilgrim's Progress, Ch. 47-48, pp. 145-149; Independent reading for approx. 30 min. (bring a book to school to read during breaks)
History/ Geography
Review Continents/Oceans, discuss various countries in each continent (list at least three & find on globe/map), play find the place games
Research the geography and climate of Papua New Guinea (questions on blog)Discuss Papua New GuineaResearch the culture and religion of Papua New Guinea (questions on blog)Discuss Papua New GuineaResearch the animals and neighboring countries of Papua New Guinea (questions on blog)
ScienceStudy Weasels, Mongooses & Civets (Mustelids, Carnivores) using pp. 40-41 of the World of Mammals book as background; I suggest Wild Kratts!World of Mammals pp. 40-41; review animal type names and meanings, define MustelidStudy Weasels, Mongooses & Civets (Mustelids, Carnivores) using pp. 40-41 of the World of Mammals book as background; I suggest Wild Kratts!World of Mammals pp. 40-41; review animal type names and meanings, define MustelidStudy Weasels, Mongooses & Civets (Mustelids, Carnivores) using pp. 40-41 of the World of Mammals book as background; I suggest Wild Kratts!
Memory WorkContinue memorizing the hymn, "Be Thou My Vision"

03/22: Moms in Prayer (9-10 am)
03/27: Falcon Moms Meet-Up @ 4:00 pm (Main Street Social)
03/31: Spirit Day/D.O.G.S/Pizza Lunch

Bible:
We're currently reading stories from the Children's Bible and discussing. I want students to learn to be comfortable asking questions about the Bible and thinking about the ideas and talking about them. Sometimes we may not know the answers to their questions, but we can model what to do in that situation (look it up, ask someone we trust, be patient with not knowing all the answers but look forward to asking God in person one day!). Use maps to find where the events are taking place.

Math:
Math skills are not progressing as they should be. This causes difficulty and mistakes in multiplication and especially division.  Students are still using their fingers to count or are counting in their heads. Addition and Subtraction math facts should be memorized by now, and Multiplication tables up to the 6's should be memorized and memorizing the 7's to have begun. Have your student complete the math facts sheet of 100 problems (in the old binder or using the ones I sent), seeing how many they can complete in 5 minutes and then finishing the rest after the 5 minutes are up. This is to be done daily. We are reciting the times tables (the 2's, 3's, 4's, etc.) in class aloud.  Please add this to the daily routine at home as well.  Students can earn candy for being able to recite the multiplication tables from memory to me in class.

Spelling:
Lesson 15 words are still using base words and adding ed, er, and ing but this lesson focuses on words where the final letter is doubled for one of two reasons:  1) When a short vowel word ends in a single consonant, the consonant is usually doubled before adding an ending that begins with a vowel (e.g. humming), and 2) In words with two or more syllables, the final consonant is usually doubled if the last syllable has a short vowel followed by a single consonant (e.g. outfitted).  Have students note the short vowel (now might be a good time to review all of the long and short vowel sounds) at the end of the base word.

beginning
humming
dropped
sitting
slipping
joggers
grabbing
bobbing
tripped
padded
skimming
scrubbing
winners
outfitted
wrapped
clapping
dragging
chatting
quitter
trimmer

Latin/Grammar:
Lesson 8 continues using the new noun chart.  We have two noun charts now - one for words that end in "a" and one for words that end in "us".  In Latin, the endings of nouns indicate how many of it there are (singular or plural nouns) and what job it's doing in a sentence (subject, direct object, etc.).  We are practicing subject and verb agreement - if a subject is plural, the verb must be plural, for example.  Continue to model looking for and pointing out Latin roots in English words, Latin derivatives (words that come from Latin) with your student.  It is fun to discover you can "figure out" hard English words because of Latin vocabulary.

animus -i  - mind/spirit
aquila -ae  - eagle
corona -ae  - crown
fabula -ae  - story
gladius -i  - sword
ludus -i  - game/school
mora -ae  - delay
murus -i  - wall
pecunia -ae  - money
populus -i  - people

Derivatives:  animal, animated, aquiline, coronation, fable, fabulous, gladiator, gladiola, ludicrous, moratorium, mural, peculiar, pecuniary, popular, population

Second Declension Noun Chart:
servus    servi
servi       servorum
servo      servis
servum  servos
servo      servis

History/Geography:
Let's learn about Papua New Guinea this week! My son (Joseph, 18) is going there in a little over a week, working as a missionary with YWAM (Youth With A Mission). Maybe you can find some books at the local library on Papua New Guinea. Here are some questions to research: Where is Papua New Guinea? What continent is it part of? What oceans surround it? What are some nearby countries? What is the climate/weather like? What is the geography (mountains? rivers?) like? What animals live there (can you classify them using the names we've learned in science?)? What is the history of the country? What language do they speak? What is the main religion? What is it like to live there? What do houses/cities look like? Can you find pictures of any schools or parks/play areas? How are they similar or different from us? What do you think a missionary does? What might my son be doing to prepare to go there? What types of things do you think he will do while there? How far away from Texas is it? What are some ways you could get there from here? My son is currently training in Hawaii. How far is it away from Hawaii?

Memory Work:
Continue memorizing the hymn, "Be Thou My Vision" (best memorized by singing!):

Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart
Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art
Thou my best thought, by day or by night
Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light

Be Thou my wisdom, and Thou my true word
I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord
Thou my great Father, and I Thy true son
Thou in me dwelling and I with Thee one

Riches I heed not, nor vain, empty praise
Thou mine inheritance, now and always
Thou and Thou only first in my heart
High King of heaven, my treasure Thou art

High King of heaven, my victory won
May I reach heaven's joys, O bright heaven's sun
Heart of my own heart, whatever befall
Still be my vision, O ruler of all

Heart of my own heart, whatever befall
Still be my vision, O ruler of all

What to bring to school:
-Little Pilgrim's Progress
-Horse and His Boy
-Exploring Arithmetic 3
-Spelling Workout D
-Latina Christiana
-The World of Mammals
-The Golden Children's Bible
-Copybooks (we have four currently)


Thank you for your patience and faithfulness!


Mrs. Chien

Third Grade Chien Week of 3/7-3/11

3rd week 263/7/20223/8/20223/9/20223/10/20223/11/2022
BibleRead Jesus Preaches in the Synagogues (pp. 368-369)Read The Pharisees Question Jesus to The Twelve Apostles are Chosen (pp. 370-375)Read The Sermon on the Mount to The Love of Enemies (pp. 376-379)Read The Lord's Prayer to By Their Fruits... (pp. 380-383)Read The Ministry of Jesus Continues to Jesus Sends Word to John the Baptist (pp. 384-387)
MathLesson 101; Worksheet #77; Math Facts DrillLesson 103; Speed Drill 102; Worksheet #79Lesson 105; Worksheet #81; Math Facts DrillLesson 106; Speed Drill 106; Worksheet #82Lesson 109; Worksheet #85; Math Facts Drill
WritingWrite difficult vocabulary words from Little Pilgrim & meaning in vocab copybookWrite KWO of Ch. 37 from Little Pilgrim's ProgressWrite paragraph version of KWO done in class yesterdayRead paragraphs outloud, edit mistakes, re-write Final DraftDiscuss "dress ups" (adjectives and adverbs) you could add to your paragraph to make it more exciting
Latin/GrammarLesson 7 Latin words 2x in copybookWork on new noun chart; Lesson 7 Latin words 2x in copybookLesson 7 Latin words 2x in copybook; have students take Practice TestLatin Test 7Write missed Latin words 2x in copybook
SpellingWrite Les. 14 spelling words 2x in copybook; give Practice Test over spelling wordsSpelling Test 14Write missed spelling words 2x in copybookLesson 15, pp. 61-62 and spelling words 2x in copybookWrite Les. 15 spelling words 2x in copybook
CursiveWrite Les. 14 spelling words 1x in cursive in Spelling copybookCursive Latin handoutWrite Les. 14 spelling words 1x in cursive in Spelling copybookWrite Les. 14 spelling words 1x in cursive in Spelling copybook
ReadingRead aloud: Little Pilgrim's Progress, Ch. 37-38, pp. 118-123; Independent reading for approx. 30 min. (bring a book to school to read during breaks)The Horse and His Boy Ch. 10Read aloud: Little Pilgrim's Progress, Ch. 39-40, pp. 124-128; Independent reading for approx. 30 min. (bring a book to school to read during breaks)The Horse and His Boy Ch. 11Read aloud: Little Pilgrim's Progress, Ch. 41-42, pp. 129-134; Independent reading for approx. 30 min. (bring a book to school to read during breaks)
History/ Geography
Review Continents/Oceans, discuss various countries in each continent (list at least three & find on globe/map), play find the place games
Find Ukraine and Russia on a globe/map. What continent are they on? Are they neighbors? What are some other neighboring countries to Russia?Discuss research from yesterday on Ukraine and Russia.Do a little research and find out when Russia became a country and how big it was, and also when Ukraine became a country. Which is older? Which is bigger? Look it up: How much bigger is Russia than Ukraine?Discuss research from yesterday on Ukraine and Russia.Find some pictures of people and places in Russia and Ukraine. Look back at the book we read, "Peter the Great" and re-read it, looking at the pictures and thinking about what life is like in that part of the world. What do you think might have changed or stayed the same now?
ScienceStudy Bears, Raccoons, Pandas (Ursids, Carnivores) using pp. 38-39 of the World of Mammals book as background; I suggest Wild Kratts!World of Mammals pp. 38-39; review animal type names and meanings, define ursidStudy Bears, Raccoons, Pandas (Ursids, Carnivores) using pp. 38-39 of the World of Mammals book as background; I suggest Wild Kratts!World of Mammals pp. 38-39; review animal type names and meanings, define ursidStudy Bears, Raccoons, Pandas (Ursids, Carnivores) using pp. 38-39 of the World of Mammals book as background; I suggest Wild Kratts!
Memory WorkBegin memorizing the hymn, "Be Thou My Vision"

03/10: Spirit Day!
03/14-03/18: SPRING BREAK! (No school for students or staff)
03/22: Moms in Prayer (9-10 am)
03/27: Falcon Moms Meet-Up @ 4:00 pm (Main Street Social)
03/31: Spirit Day/D.O.G.S/Pizza Lunch

Bible:
We're currently reading stories from the Children's Bible and discussing. I want students to learn to be comfortable asking questions about the Bible and thinking about the ideas and talking about them. Sometimes we may not know the answers to their questions, but we can model what to do in that situation (look it up, ask someone we trust, be patient with not knowing all the answers but look forward to asking God in person one day!). Use maps to find where the events are taking place.

Math:
Math skills are not progressing as they should be. This causes difficulty and mistakes in multiplication and especially division.  Students are still using their fingers to count or are counting in their heads. Addition and Subtraction math facts should be memorized by now, and Multiplication tables up to the 5's should be memorized and memorizing the 6's to have begun. Have your student complete the math facts sheet of 100 problems (in the old binder or using the ones I sent), seeing how many they can complete in 5 minutes and then finishing the rest after the 5 minutes are up. This is to be done daily. We are reciting the times tables (the 2's, 3's, 4's, etc.) in class aloud.  Please add this to the daily routine at home as well.  Students can earn candy for being able to recite the multiplication tables from memory to me in class.

Spelling:
Lesson 14 practices spelling words in which the base word drops its final e to add eder or ing.  Have students practice finding the "base word" in each spelling word and note the loss of the e.  We test on Lesson 14 words Tuesday and start Lesson 15 on Thursday.  Lesson 15 words are still using base words and adding ed, er, and ing but focus on ones where the final letter is doubled for one of two reasons:  1) When a short vowel word ends in a single consonant, the consonant is usually doubled before adding an ending that begins with a vowel (e.g. humming), and 2) In words with two or more syllables, the final consonant is usually doubled if the last syllable has a short vowel followed by a single consonant (e.g. outfitted).  Have students note the short vowel (now might be a good time to review all of the long and short vowel sounds) at the end of the base word.

Lesson 14:
coming
loved
raking
served
proved
sharing
traded
mover
saved
giving
rider
dancer
promised
surprising
bouncing
writing
sliced
reduced
pictured
comparing

Lesson 15:
beginning
humming
dropped
sitting
slipping
joggers
grabbing
bobbing
tripped
padded
skimming
scrubbing
winners
outfitted
wrapped
clapping
dragging
chatting
quitter
trimmer

Latin/Grammar:
Lesson 7 introduces a new noun chart to begin memorizing.  One of the vocabulary words is an adverb, not a noun or verb.  See if students can figure out which word isn't a noun or verb.  Continue to model looking for and pointing out Latin roots in English words, Latin derivatives (words that come from Latin) with your student.  It is fun to discover you can "figure out" hard English words because of Latin vocabulary.

Christus -i - Christ
deus -i - god
discipulus -i - student
gratia - ae - grace
hora - ae - hour
Jesus - Jesus
legatus -i - lieutenant/envoy
servus -i - slave/servant
villa -ae - farmhouse
semper - always

Derivatives:  deity, disciple, discipline, gracious, gratitude, horoscope, hourglass, delegate, legate, servant, service, servile, villa

Second Declension Noun Chart:
servus    servi
servi       servorum
servo      servis
servum  servos
servo      servis

Memory Work:
We're going to start memorizing the hymn, "Be Thou My Vision" (best memorized by singing!):

Be Thou my vision, O Lord of my heart
Naught be all else to me, save that Thou art
Thou my best thought, by day or by night
Waking or sleeping, Thy presence my light

Be Thou my wisdom, and Thou my true word
I ever with Thee and Thou with me, Lord
Thou my great Father, and I Thy true son
Thou in me dwelling and I with Thee one

Riches I heed not, nor vain, empty praise
Thou mine inheritance, now and always
Thou and Thou only first in my heart
High King of heaven, my treasure Thou art

High King of heaven, my victory won
May I reach heaven's joys, O bright heaven's sun
Heart of my own heart, whatever befall
Still be my vision, O ruler of all

Heart of my own heart, whatever befall
Still be my vision, O ruler of all

What to bring to school:
-Little Pilgrim's Progress
-Horse and His Boy
-Exploring Arithmetic 3
-Spelling Workout D
-Latina Christiana
-The World of Mammals
-The Golden Children's Bible
-Copybooks (we have four currently)


Thank you for your patience and faithfulness!


Mrs. Chien