Hello Future Leaders,
I still haven't had this baby yet. I think it really wants to be the real treat for Halloween, we will see!
As for this week, thank you all for participating in reading out some of John Adams's words first hand. I hope it allowed you to hear and listen to the words that he once spoke of such high regard. The video was there to show you how he stood his ground and put his who support behind America and what he believed. He really went ALL IN! It is a personal opinion, however I think John Adams is one of the Founders of our country who did and does not get enough credit for what he did. If you are reading your book, John Adams: The Reluctant Patriot of the Revolution, you will know what I mean.
As a reminder this week (week 7) you are to have the book completed and be prepared for discussion. Mrs. Hellyer has asked that you all be prepared as Zachary has offered to lead the colloquium. These discussions are always better if you come prepared and have thoughts ready. If you have questions regarding a colloquium, be sure to check your binder. (I am sorry I did not write down what page it was in your binder.)
For your opinion papers this week the question to be answered in your opinion is:
Define the word Stubborn. Is it good to be stubborn?
Remember, we are not looking for what Webster Dictionary defines stubborn as, we want to know how you define it. You are welcome to use the dictionary and even the internet as reference, but let your voice be heard in your paper! And remember if you do add the Webster Dictionary definition to your paper you need to give credit where credit it due!
Thank you Eliana for the presentation on Lexington and Concord. Having each of you complete different presentation is a great way to help us all learn from a different angle and it keeps Mrs. Hellyer and myself from standing in front of you for hours lecturing. Insert Snore session now! :)
This week (week 7) I have the following students listed for presentations:
Ethan- Life as a Soldier in the Continental Army
Gabe- Hospitals and Doctors in the War
I hopefully will see you this week! If I do not, please remember to respectful to the Stand in Mentor and help carry on as normal Mrs. Hellyer. I know she has been working hard already to prepare a wonderful lecture for you this week.
REMEMBER we are at week 7, which means we are HALF way through with the classes for the first semester! Please PLEASE PLEASE make sure you are working on your Key of Liberty Requirements.
Thank you,
Teacher Amber
Monday, October 26, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
Week 5
I'm just now getting to this because I was out of town all weekend...
Another great week learning about the founding of "this greatest nation on God's green earth!" We had some really great presentations from Tillie, Hannah, and Isaac. Thanks for sharing what you learned with us. Remember, the more effort you put into your presentations, the more YOU will learn and understand; and that's really what being a scholar is all about!
I hope you all enjoyed listening to the dramatized recording of Paul Revere's Ride. I love hearing really good poetry readings that help the words come to life. Thanks, teacher Amber! Also, I hope you all enjoyed "acting out" the midnight ride simulation. We didn't get much time to debrief afterwards, so please let us know on Thursday what you thought of it.
Your writing assignment for this week is: When is it right to defend your liberty with guns? Make sure you really think on this one, jot down your ideas, think on it some more, then write your paper. There's a lot that could be said on this topic--even some news stories that could be used as resources (hint, hint)--and we want to know what you think! This week's presentation will be given by Eliana on the Battles of Lexington and Concord (exciting stuff!). We look forward to hearing all about it!
Also, on the 29th--which is 1 week from Thursday--we will be discussing John Adams, Reluctant Patriot of the Revolution, so make sure you have it read by then. I would like one of you scholars to lead the colloquium (discussion) on that book, so be thinking about some questions you could ask the class, and read your page on "Leading A Colloquium."
Remember that we've rescheduled the movie night for this Friday, October 23rd at 6:30 at Mrs. Hellyer's house. We could possibly arrange a pick-up/drop-off meeting at South Hill Mall since it's right off Hwy 512. Parents: please let me know if this is something you want to do.
See you all Thursday!
Another great week learning about the founding of "this greatest nation on God's green earth!" We had some really great presentations from Tillie, Hannah, and Isaac. Thanks for sharing what you learned with us. Remember, the more effort you put into your presentations, the more YOU will learn and understand; and that's really what being a scholar is all about!
I hope you all enjoyed listening to the dramatized recording of Paul Revere's Ride. I love hearing really good poetry readings that help the words come to life. Thanks, teacher Amber! Also, I hope you all enjoyed "acting out" the midnight ride simulation. We didn't get much time to debrief afterwards, so please let us know on Thursday what you thought of it.
Your writing assignment for this week is: When is it right to defend your liberty with guns? Make sure you really think on this one, jot down your ideas, think on it some more, then write your paper. There's a lot that could be said on this topic--even some news stories that could be used as resources (hint, hint)--and we want to know what you think! This week's presentation will be given by Eliana on the Battles of Lexington and Concord (exciting stuff!). We look forward to hearing all about it!
Also, on the 29th--which is 1 week from Thursday--we will be discussing John Adams, Reluctant Patriot of the Revolution, so make sure you have it read by then. I would like one of you scholars to lead the colloquium (discussion) on that book, so be thinking about some questions you could ask the class, and read your page on "Leading A Colloquium."
Remember that we've rescheduled the movie night for this Friday, October 23rd at 6:30 at Mrs. Hellyer's house. We could possibly arrange a pick-up/drop-off meeting at South Hill Mall since it's right off Hwy 512. Parents: please let me know if this is something you want to do.
See you all Thursday!
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
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