Saturday, October 3, 2015

Week 3

Hello Liberty Leaders- 
What a great class last week. We had a wonderful presentation on Salem Witch Trials by Zane! Way to jump up there be first for the class and also give us a great example of a presentation. 

Here are next weeks presentations: (Week 4)
Boston Massacre: Hannah
King George III: Zane

(Possible make up Presentation by Zachary- French & Indian War) 

Remember you get to design what style of presentation you want to do per your topic. Be creative, informative and have fun with it. By completing your two presentations you will receive another ribbon towards your over all KOL Award Requirement. 

What other things have you been working on to get your rewards completed! 

Everyone who was in class was able to read and go over the Mayflower Compact. This was such an interesting article that also showed their need to have some sort of law and rule in the new land. By going over it together we were able to analyze and try to understand exactly where these individuals were coming from. We will continue to do this with other documents as well, especially the Constitution. 

Remember this week you will be discussing The Landing of the Pilgrims book during class, so come prepared with maybe a couple questions or thoughts you have regarding the book.  

Mrs. Hellyer lead us on a great discussion and lecture regarding Moral people makes good government. We learned that if one leader holds to much power and is immoral then it is lead to tyranny, while having people with no morals and no law is . We learned that the Founders figured out something to be right in the middle to allow for a Good Law. 
Your opinion paper topic for the week is: Why are Moral people required for a good government? 

***Reminder: We are having a KOL movie night at Hellyer’s Home Friday October 9th at 6:30pm!!!  You do need watch one of the movies in order to get another requirement marked off. You are welcome to bring snacks for us all to enjoy. These moments allow for bonding outside of the classroom. Your participation is highly recommended.

I will probably bring some kind of Fall Harvest Trail mix and a drink of some sort. 

Thank you Mrs. Hellyer for opening up your home to allow for a fun evening. 

Hellyer Home Address was sent out in a personal email. If you did not get this email let us know. 

It is not to late to see if maybe a carpool could get started to and from! 

I will not be in class on next week October 8th, as my daughter is having surgery the night before however we have two wonderful volunteers who will be coming in to help Mrs. Hellyer. I know you guys will leave them amazed at what wonderful Scholars you are. And your thoughts and ideas will blow them away. Thank you again to Mrs. Hellyer for stepping up and taking on another week of lecture for the class. I owe her BIG! :) 

I hope you all have a wonderful week and as always, if you have any questions feel free to call, email or ask Mrs. Hellyer or I. 

Thank you,
Teacher Amber

Monday, September 28, 2015

Week 3

Another great week! We had or first simulation in class on Thursday--the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Most of the scholars really got into their roles, and there was some pretty good debate happening! A few scholars were a little reluctant to speak up, but Teacher Amber and I hope to encourage all of you to become more confident in your abilities to express yourselves. You all have interesting thoughts and ideas--don't be afraid to share them! Even some of the founders (as we learned in the simulation) weren't always right, but debating and discussing ideas is how we learn to see beyond ourselves. It gives us new perspective.

Your opinion paper this week is to write a debrief about the simulation we did in class by answering these questions:
  • What did you learn about the founders?
  • What did you learn about yourself?
  • How are you going to change because of the simulation?
Remember, to earn your key, you have to participate in the simulation and write the debrief. We hope to see everyone bring back a paper this Thursday so we can hand out all the keys! Please don't hesitate to email me, Teacher Amber, or talk to your parents if you need a little guidance in writing your papers. We ALL want to see you succeed in your scholar journey!

For this week, we have Zane presenting on Life as a Puritan and the Salem Witch Trials, and Zachary presenting on the French and Indian War. We'll also be reading and discussing the Mayflower Compact, so it may be wise to read through it before class so you can come prepared with any questions or comments you may have.

See you all Thursday!

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Week 2- First Physical Class

Hello Students and Family,
What a rewarding start of our year. Thank you all for your participation. This year is looking to be a great one, where we all will get to learn and grow together.

One large item we addressed this week was the presentation schedule. Below it is listed per student.

Zachary - 
  • Week 3: French & Indian War
  • Week 13: Role of spies in the Revolution
 
Eliana -
  • Week 6: Lexington & Concord
  • Week 11: Minutemen & the Militia 
 
Tillie -
  • Week 5: Boston Tea Party & Sons of Liberty
  • Week 13: Fashion of Colonial Days
 
Ethan -
  • Week 7: Life as a Soldier in the Continental Army
  • Week 10: Role of the Navy in the Revolutionary War
 
Micah -
  • Week 8: Life as a Prisoner & Prisons
  • Week 10: Weaponry of the Revolutionary War & Battle Tactics of the Time
 
Hannah -
  • Week 4: Boston Massacre
  • Week 9: Educational Background of the Founders
 
Gabe -
  • Week 7: Hospitals & Doctors in the war
  • Week 8: Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox
 
Emma - 
  • Week 9: Betsy Ross & the first flag
  • Week 12: Famous Women of the war
 
Zane -
  • Week 3: Life as a Puritan/Salem witch trials
  • Week 4: King George III
 
Isaac-
  • Week 5: Acts of Parliament and the King
  • Week 11: Roles of Tories, Loyalists, Hessians and Red Coats in the war
YOU are HIGHLY encouraged to not PROCRASTINATE on the creation of your presentations. Remember you are able to use all means for your presentation. If you would like to just make a poster, by all means. If you are inspired to bring a related treat for the class, again by all means. You hold the key to present your topics by the means you feel necessary. Get creative! Have Fun!  And DO NOT PROCRASTINATE! 

This week you have your first opinion paper this week. The topic is: What is your responsibility to America and Freedom? 

Remember to write this opinion paper based on your skill set. If your family has an academic standard for you personally, you are highly encourage to reach that as well. We want to hear your own personal thoughts and ideas in your opinion papers and we are also here to encourage your growth in writing. 

Mrs. Hellyer did a wonderful job giving us some helpful tips for taking notes while we have our lectures happening. Do not forget to look over the sheet when taking notes to help you in your note taking journey. She also jumped us off to a great start with our class lectures, this week she focused on: America Being Our Land. This led to a great discussion within the class. I did find one piece to hold the most value in my heart personally and that was of her discussing John Adams and his sacrifices. Below is the video (from the HBO's John Adams) of one of my favorite quotes from him. Thank you Mrs. Hellyer for the awesome Lecture Kick off. 


This week PLEASE arrive on time and prepared for class. We have a simulation! This simulation requires your participation but the reward is your KEY! I am looking forward to this week, it should be much fun and so informational. 

If anyone has any questions or concerns, remember you can always reach us. 

Thank you,
Teacher Amber & Teacher Carrie




Tuesday, September 15, 2015

KOL- First Class 2015

Hello Key of Liberty Parents and Students:

The count down is on, this week is our week! Class is Thursday! Are you excited? I know Teacher Carrie and I both are.

You should have received your binder, if you haven't already take a glance at it. Explore what is to come this year in Key of Liberty. If you find you have any questions be sure to write them down so you can ask during class.

Remember this week we have the following happening so be prepared:

-Signing up for Presentations
-Book Discussion for Red Scarf Girl by Ji-li Jiang


We will also hopefully have some time towards the end of class to start passing off anyone who is ready to start working on those Award Requirements!

Looking forward to class on Thursday. Please be on time and do your best to be as prepared as possible for class!

Thank you,
Teacher Amber & Teacher Carrie

Monday, May 25, 2015

Capitol Trip

I know...just when you thought you were done receiving these blog posts...ONE MORE! The upside is, NO ASSIGNMENTS!

We had an exciting trip to the Capitol, and learned quite a bit about how the legislative process works here in Washington State.

We even got to meet with a real live, flesh-and-blood, career lobbyist! That was sort of exciting/crazy/weird, huh? The Supreme Court Trial Simulation had to be the best, though, don't you agree? It was really interesting to learn about the Loomis case, find out how the judges decided, and see how our own court ruled.

I hope you enjoyed yourselves, as I know the TriCities group, LETRS, had a blast and were singing in revelry all the way home!

Enjoy these few pics from the day!

-Teacher Kelly




Friday, May 8, 2015

5/7 Class Update

Class was great yesterday!

Archie's presentation on the Currency Act was very enlightening. It was interesting to consider how the financial policy of one political entity can affect global trade and value of various commodities. Also, merchants get angry if they feel cheated!

I LOVED THE LAW! It was amazing. Best essay I have ever read...bar none.

Here is a YouTube video that sums it up:



Bastiat was ALL COMMON sense! Well...maybe not common sense, but RIGHT THINKING, for sure. I was so glad we got to discuss the implications of his political theory...and he was amazingly brave to refute the social justice and political ideologies of philosophers in his day. His essay was compelling.  I urge you all to read it again; just to let it really sink in and take hold. It will help guide you when you get to vote in not a few years!

If you like him and what he has to say, read another great work by him (below):

http://bastiat.org/en/twisatwins.html

We had a brief lecture on the necessity that a free people in a republic be virtuous and moral.

You can look around our country today and see for yourself. There are not many individuals that are truly free, educated, and independent that are not morally grounded. Our republic will only be prosperous and shelter a truly free people, if that people align themselves with what is good, right, and true.

ASSIGNMENTS for next week:

**FINISH all of your requirements for Key! Due date is next Thursday, midnight.....(spooky?)
*Practice for the Constitution Bowl
*Constitution Journal: Complete
*Washington’s Farewell Address and Vocab: Complete
*Opinion Paper – Is it an unalienable right to intoxicate oneself? Does the Government have the power                     to take away our unalienable rights? Explain.

*Prepare for quiz on Amendments – next week – last day of class (see your binder).


All right....have at it.  Email or call me with any questions, especially if you are unclear about what you have left to accomplish. We went over what assignments each of you are missing in class yesterday. But you or your parents are welcome to call and email to review that information again.

Have a great weekend, and GOOD LUCK on the PLAY!

-Teacher Kelly

Monday, May 4, 2015

4/30 Class Update

Sorry I missed a blog post last week guys. CRAZY busy with birthday season at our house!

We had a great class...an AWESOME presentation by Hannah. She could have taught the whole 2 hours with the amount of interesting info she gleaned on fashion during the colonial times! THANKS Hannah!

It was AMAZING and fascinating to learn! And aren't you boys glad that you aren't dressed in dresses as toddlers nowadays? Those poor colonials....  :)

We had a great discussion re: cruel and unusual punishments. It is fascinating to learn that there is no universal definition for the term, and that the courts have a lot of power in deciding how to apply it.

We practiced questions from the upcoming Constitution Bowl, and good thing too, because we just BARELY WON the practice bowl against those SMART Freedom Project ladies! That was so much fun! A big thanks to Teacher Genne and Teacher Betty for participating in and facilitating the event. We had a FANTASTIC time, and I think we know better WHERE WE NEED TO STUDY to prepare.

:)

Study to prepare. Did I mention, we should study more?

Kaleigh made a flashcard set you online, with which you can practice the questions for the bowl. AWESOME Kaleigh! Thank you! Check out the link below (after you've perused your assignments)!

http://www.flashcardmachine.com/3227454/3rk9 

Assignments:

**Finish "The Law" - book discussion next week
**Opinion Paper - "Should a murderer (criminal) die in the way he killed a person?"
**Finish your Constitution Journals
**Finish your George Washington Farewell address reading and vocabulary
**STUDY for the CONSTITUTION BOWL!

And ARCHIE - get your presentation ready! You present next week! Call or email me with any questions.


I know you all have a lot going on, especially with Shakespeare.

I really appreciate how much you are willing to spend time studying our class material. It is SO VITALLY important to the continued freedom in our country, for you, and for your future families. Every minute studying is worth it.

Keep up the outstanding work!

-Teacher Kelly