Friday, September 19, 2008

Morning Time Plans: October 2007

MORNING TIME PLANS FOR
First Week of October 2007

Artist:
Da Vinci


Composer:
Rimsky-Korsakov

Folk Song:

Go get an Ax,
Star of the County Down


Shakespeare:

Measure for Measure

Plutarch:
Demetrius

Bible Time
The Book of Life ( KJV Bible readings with supplements, photographs, fine art and poetry)
Bitesize Theology by Peter Jeffery (Thank-you, Just Janet! This is the perfect MT complement, tiny chapters on theological topics.) I just added the Amazon link to this book.
Proverbs

To Relearn daily: John 1:1-14

For review one each day:
III John 1:4

Is 40:28-31

III John 1:4

Is 40:28-31

Jude 1:20-25


Hymn Singing:


Arise, Arise: last week sing daily

For Review:
Brethren we Have Me to Worship (Ok, I realized as we sang this today that I don't LIKE this song. Do you?)

Bringing in the Sheaves

Brother’s Keeper (old Promise Keepers chorus)

Christ the Lord is Risen Today

Come Thou Fount

Poetry:

The Second Coming, repeat daily


For Review:



Autumn Fires by Robert Louis Stevenson






In the other gardens
And all up the vale,
From the autumn bonfires
See the smoke trail!

Pleasant summer over
And all the summer flowers,
The red fire blazes,
The grey smoke towers.

Sing a song of seasons!
Something bright in all!
Flowers in the summer,
Fires in the fall!



The Statue of Liberty Emma Lazarus

The Boy we Want (From the Book of Virtues by William Bennett)

The Creation Cecil Frances Alexander

Obedience to Parents Issac Watts


Misc. Memory

Preamble, Daily

Contemplate Samuel Adams

Declaration of Independence

Bill of Rights #1
Bill of Rights #2
Bill of Rights #3



Civics Lesson


Reading Aloud:

English Lit for Boys and Girls

Famous Men of the Middle Ages

A Little History of the World I am not ready to recommend this book although it is highly thought of elsewhere.

Fiction:
Just David
The verdict is still out on this one.

Ambleside Time:
My Book House Vol 1 & 2
Russian Fairy Tales
Little Pilgrims Progress
Anderson’s Fairy Tales
Asking Father

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