![]() ![]() I am using an idea from Lesley Manning at fromthecmtrenches. Once a week we work on Em’s personal timeline. I will probably substitute the D’Aulaire Leif the Lucky book. There are too many edits in the portrayals of Native Americans that I would have to make to feel comfortable reading this one. I am making a substitution for the third term reading of D’Aulaire’s Buffalo Bill. We are using the regularly scheduled readings and enjoying them. Even with these breaks, we finished Mark early, so we started reading Luke. Matthew Passion by Bach (I will be putting together a listening guide and posting it on the Other Guide’s page). We also took a break during lent to go read through Matthew 26 and 27 and listen to The St. We took a break during December to go through Handel’s Messiah using Hallelujah: Cultivating Advent Traditions with Handel’s Messiah by Cindy Rollins. Bible: In ReviewĪs planned, we went through the book of Mark. I alternate the memory verse and catechism question every day after our opening prayer. Each new question leads us to discussions of what we believe for a little theology lesson. We use the New City Catechism for the catechism questions. and alternate with shorter “important” verses like John 3:16. For the Bible verses I choose longer passages such as Psalm 100, Psalm 24, I Corinthians 13 etc. This includes two things: A Bible verse and a catechism question. For example, this year we are talking about how the Bible is organized and are starting to memorize the books of the Old Testament.Įvery morning we also work on our Bible memory. On Thursday I add in a reading from the Stories of Saints and on Friday we have a general Bible lesson. Since this would not take us all year if we read a passage every day, I read from the Bible Mondays – Wednesdays. Instead of using the scheduled selected readings, I’m reading through the entire book a passage at a time. This year the New Testament readings are from Mark. I have made bookmarks for the Old Testament readings for each AO Year. I read the New Testament readings in the morning and include the Old Testament readings in our Vespers time in the evening. I include Bible in Together Time so I only use the schedule for M (since that’s who we started with and Em was listening along anyway). Our product offerings include millions of PowerPoint templates, diagrams, animated 3D characters and more.Ambleside Online provides a schedule for each year that breaks the readings down for each week. is brought to you by CrystalGraphics, the award-winning developer and market-leading publisher of rich-media enhancement products for presentations. Then you can share it with your target audience as well as ’s millions of monthly visitors. We’ll convert it to an HTML5 slideshow that includes all the media types you’ve already added: audio, video, music, pictures, animations and transition effects. ![]() You might even have a presentation you’d like to share with others. And, best of all, it is completely free and easy to use. Whatever your area of interest, here you’ll be able to find and view presentations you’ll love and possibly download. It has millions of presentations already uploaded and available with 1,000s more being uploaded by its users every day. is a leading presentation sharing website. What do you like or dislike about snow? I think Think of what it might be like when it snows. ![]() Places? My favorite quiet activities or places What are your favorite quiet activities or ![]() The red book a big desk the long scarf an orange The mother will wrap her baby in a blanket. Which do you like better, cats or dogs? Tell That could not happen in real life becauseīuilding The puppy has a dish. Happen in real life? It is fun to read a story What makes it fun to read a story that could not ![]()
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