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Operation Actually Read Bible: **Sticky post*** Do you want to join me?
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Thursday, January 1, 2009. Sticky post* * Do you want to join me? Do you want to take part in "Operation Actually Read Bible"? Want to set your own goals for Bible reading? You're welcome to join me in my goal of Bible reading. Choose to read the whole Bible, the New Testament, or The New Testament and Psalms and Proverbs, or the gospels. (Or any variation of books you'd like- you might want to focus on Paul's epistles, for example.). Audio editions of the Bible are okay. October 3, 2008 at 11:31 PM.
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The Phoenix Academy Blog | where the learning is fun! | Page 2
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The Phoenix Academy Blog. Newer posts →. January 9, 2009 · 5:14 pm. Weekly Report -1st week of 2009. We got a full week of school work done. Connor came back Sunday afternoon. He had a fun time at home for the two weeks of Christmas break. Except for trying to supervise his youngest brother. Sounds like Ian (who is 5) was out to torture Connor and Duncan as much as he could for the week he was there. Connor and Duncan needed naps once in a while Ian ran them so ragged. As for school work:. He has continu...
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The plan | The Phoenix Academy Blog
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The Phoenix Academy Blog. After a lot of research and study, I decided to go with a plan based on the Classical Education described in The Well-Trained Mind. By Susan Wise Bauer. History is broken down into 4 periods, with corresponding science and literature. Ancient World (beginning – 400 AD) and Biology. Medieval/Early Renaissance (400-1600) and Astronomy / Earth Science. Late Renaissance/Early Modern (1600-1850) and Chemistry. Modern Times (1850-Present) and Physics. Early Algebra from Life of Fred.
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Did I mention he’s playing soccer? | The Phoenix Academy Blog
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The Phoenix Academy Blog. One more post about soccer →. April 4, 2009 · 8:49 pm. Did I mention he’s playing soccer? We’ve been searching for a sport or other extra curricular activity and he said he wanted to get back into soccer – he hasn’t played in 2 or 3 years. The Y only takes them up to age 13 and then starting again at age 18. We finally found a local Scottish soccer place (I’m still not sure how Scottish soccer is different. The coach is Greek. Filed under Weekly Update. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Weekly Report | The Phoenix Academy Blog
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The Phoenix Academy Blog. This week’s progress. Snow Day →. January 26, 2009 · 8:48 am. We just aren’t good at getting this report done on Friday’s. We’re too busy finishing up the week and getting started on the weekend, I guess. He also began listening to lectures on The Histories by Herodotus. Not sure we’ll actually read it all, but he’ll be familiar with the work and read some of it. I need to get more writing out of him this week. The reason he is here is because he was failing all 4 subjects becau...
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One more post about soccer | The Phoenix Academy Blog
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The Phoenix Academy Blog. Did I mention he’s playing soccer? It looks like we are returning! April 5, 2009 · 6:32 pm. One more post about soccer. Today’s make-up game was against the hispanic kids, so of course we lost 13 to 7 or something like that. Again, only 6 of our team showed up and about 15 min into the game we were down by 6 so they let all 6 play. Lots of field time for everyone today! This more like what we saw today – the other team was good and fast (and most of them were smaller). Once Conn...
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December | 2011 | The Phoenix Academy Blog
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The Phoenix Academy Blog. Monthly Archives: December 2011. December 13, 2011 · 4:41 pm. It looks like we are returning! For anyone keeping score, Connor went back home and back to public school in 2009 for 9th grade. He passed 9th and 10th, but public school has not been easy or very successful. There were multiple reasons why he went back home, but we are revisiting homeschool for the last 1.5 years of his high school education. Need to do this. History at Our House. Lord of the Rings lessons.
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The history | The Phoenix Academy Blog
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The Phoenix Academy Blog. There was an online system where I could look for grades. Some teachers were better than others at completing that on time. But eventually I could see what was missing and work with them and Connor to get it turned in. Most of them did state homework assignments on their websites so I could know what he was supposed to be doing even when he hadn’t captured it in his agenda. One response to “. November 11, 2008 at 9:21 pm. Hey, I am not one to slow down, but i can get the job done.
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The cast | The Phoenix Academy Blog
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The Phoenix Academy Blog. I’m working from home and pursuing my EMBA at Queen’s University of Charlotte. My husband does project management for an audio design company. My nephew is 14 and likes Yugioh and Naruto games and comics. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Need to do this.
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Snow Day | The Phoenix Academy Blog
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The Phoenix Academy Blog. February 4, 2009 · 11:38 am. Well, he still has to do some school work, but he also got to play in the snow. Here is his sword and shield on the table. Here is out front yard after the neighboring kids tramped through it. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.