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Weekly Wrap Up: Early Non-English Settlements: New France & Documents

By Upatdawn @lisakeva
I've just realized that it's been two weeks since our last Weekly Wrap Up!  Where has the time gone??
I don't know about you, but, our summer has not gone as I had imagined.  But, being persevering Homeschoolers, we press on with Plan B!
Here's a glimpse into this particular week of homeschooling:
First a combination of all our readings.  My highschooler (Rhetoric level) student also read The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut and selections from Roger Williams, John Winthrop and Ann Bradstreet.
Weekly Wrap Up: Early Non-English Settlements:  New France & Documents
It's truly amazing to read about the Dutch and Swedish settlements in the new world!
Weekly Wrap Up: Early Non-English Settlements:  New France & Documents
Literature selections for my Upper Grammar and Dialectic level kiddos.  My RELUCTANT READER joyfully read The Sign of the Beaver --- success!
Weekly Wrap Up: Early Non-English Settlements:  New France & Documents
In between reading, swim lessons, Kempo and life we did manage a few games of Made for Trade.  It's fun, but, much better when a demanding preschooler is not trying to 'crash' the game.
Weekly Wrap Up: Early Non-English Settlements:  New France & Documents
My 12 and 9 year olds had a chance to take a few art lessons from a nearby friend.  They enjoyed the fellowship and I enjoyed having someone with an artistic flair teach my children!
A "resist" drawing and watercolor.....
Weekly Wrap Up: Early Non-English Settlements:  New France & Documents
 Also, my friend's son taught a classes on designing with Sculpty clay.  That was a big hit!
Weekly Wrap Up: Early Non-English Settlements:  New France & Documents
A cupcake and a little red-haired girl.  
Weekly Wrap Up: Early Non-English Settlements:  New France & Documents
Ironman!
Weekly Wrap Up: Early Non-English Settlements:  New France & Documents
Miscellaneous character
Join us next time for The Age of Reason!
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