Thursday, May 12, 2011

C is Officially DONE with 6th Grade

C is officially done with her school year. She completed Saxon math 67, and the first 4 chapters, 28%, of BJU Math 7 (Fundamentals of Math). She will work once or twice a week in this book from June through August, and then we will get back to full time school. She, E, and I completed Apologia's Anatomy and Physiology. She completed BJU English 6, actually she finished that first about 2 months ago. She completed the first third of HOD RTR in the fall, and then we switched to BJU 7 World Studies in January. She will continue with that next school year.

She earned:

Math---B
English A-
Science A
Social Studies/ History A
Reading/Literature A-
Art A

Congratulations, C, on a good year...even though you some days didn't feel you were doing well, and on completing 6th grade. You worked hard, and I am especially proud of your improvement in writing, and how hard you have worked in Math when we switched curriculum. : ) We have had a lot of schedule upheavals, unexpected missed days, and 2 major curriculum switches, but you have done very well.

AND....we just found out today she will be beginning her VIOLIN LESSONS in 2 days.

E is ALMOST done with her "official" school year, but we have hopes to do lots of extras through the summer, so I will post her update in a separate post.

3 comments:

Keniki said...

Congratulations to both of you! Job well done!

danny said...

im sooo proud of both of my girls!!! they r sooo smart( they get that from me!!! lol!) u r doin an awsome job just like always!!!! im prod of u too beckie! thank you!!

Carol G said...

Hi Rebecca.
I just got your comment. I've been pretty busy and not on computer lately. My 13 yo almost 8th grader has a couple of pen friends. My 12 yo almost 6th grader (she took two years to do K while dealing with health issues) would like to be your daughter's penpal if she is interested. email me at tncgale at acsalaska.net If that doesn't work out, I think Ciara, my 13 yo would be willing to do it. What kind of things is your daughter interested in?