2nd 6 Weeks of 11th Grade

Hannah is doing well moderating her own schedule and getting all the things done. 

We are still using the bible and theology readings for the Core 300. Hannah follows along with our church bible reading plan as well and having memory work for school and youth. This unit she finished How to Ruin Your Life by 30 and started Mere Christianity.

In history/social studies, she is doing Dual Credit American History I and English Composition I. 

Since she isn’t doing our history, I don’t have read alouds for her. This unit she finished a college and career workbook set and has started filling out scholarship applications and took the PSAT. We realized too late that we should have got a PO box for all the college mail!

Language Arts is focused on 20th Century Literature and she has been reading some more recent well known books. She has read The Metamorphosis, .Fahrenheit 451, My Father’s Daughter, The Snow Goose, and Parallel Journeys. Her poetry book is Robert Frost’s Poems and she has a reading every now and then from Heart to Heart. This year she will continue vocabulary with Wordly Wise 3000, Book 11, Latin with Classic Roots C, and word analysis with Analogies 3

She got a break from science this fall, but she is registered for Chemistry in the spring.

Math is MUS Algebra 2, Hannah’s last math and she is doing pretty well.

Hannah has a pretty full schedule. Volleyball kept her very busy until mid-October. She also went to homecoming and the homecoming dance. She babysits a couple times a week, helps with church and Connections events, and finds time to craft. She helped run a birthday party for me when I had two events on the same day. She has enjoyed some freedom having her own vehicle and decided to get a job when volleyball ended. She has very much enjoyed her new position (and a nice paycheck) and the ability to come to youth events again. She helped with our Hope House garage sale and also participated in our Purity Ceremony. She recently bought herself a DSLR camera with a nice lens and has been experimenting with photography.

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