ARTIST: John William Waterhouse
COMPOSER: Mozart all music files downloaded from eclassical.
Piano Concerto 20 (2 weeks)
Symphony 40 (4 weeks)
Quintet in A maj for clarinet (2 weeks)
Piano Sonata in A maj K.331 (2 weeks)
Concerto for bassoon and orchestra in B-flat major, K. 191 (the only bassoon concerto he wrote)
FOLKSONG: Cockles & Mussels
SHAKESPEARE: Richard III
PLUTARCH: Antony
PRAYERTIME:
BIBLE: Daily: The Book of Life Vol 4 The Nation of Israel, Psalm or Proverb, Psalm 90 Continued from last year ( I am just not happy with our recall on this one.), Books of the NT.
REVIEW: John 14:1-7, John 14:1-7, John 14:21, John 14:21, Psalm 20.
HYMNS: King Alfred's War Song music by Kemper Crabb, Arr by Greg Wilbur
REVIEW: O Sacred Head, Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us, Softly & Tenderly(Ok, I just threw this one away), Soldiers of Christ Arise, Sound the Battle Cry.
POETRY: No new poem yet.
REVIEW: Horatius at the Bridge (2x's this week.) I finally got smart and recorded this onto my computer so I wouldn't have to read it everyday. It takes 20 minutes to read. Opportunity by Edward Sill, Casey at the Bat, Pussywillow.
MEMORYWORK: List of Biblical Judges Cont.from last year, Relearn Declaration of Indepencence to "He has...", Begin learning:
"These are the times that try men's souls: The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it Now, deserves the love and thanks of man and woman. Tyranny, like hell, is not easily conquered; yet we have this consolation with us, that the harder the conflict the more glorius the triumph."
Thomas Paine, The Crisis -- December 1776
REVIEW: Bill of Rights #1, #2, Preamble, Contemplate by Samuel Adams.
READING ALOUD:
MORNING TIME:
The Story of the Middle Ages by Samuel Harding
Famous Men of the Middle Ages ( My own antique copy)
The Princess and the Goblin by George Macdonald
English Literature for Boys and Girls
AMBLESIDE TIME:
Viking Tales
My Book House
Various nursery rhymes and poems
The Story of Science Fabre
GIRLTIME:
They Loved to Laugh by Kathryn Worth<
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