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Kimber
01-28-2008, 01:58 PM
What is on the student activity pages? Are they worksheets, coloring pages or are they more of a list of what they should be doing?
Thanks!:)
susie in tx
01-28-2008, 02:13 PM
I call them worksheets. Some of them are questions the student either answers in preparation for a discussion or answers on paper. Others can be graphical organizers of sorts. They go with the history and the primary source literature.
Trivium Academy
01-28-2008, 02:15 PM
What is on the student activity pages? Are they worksheets, coloring pages or are they more of a list of what they should be doing?
Thanks!:)
The Student Activity Pages are different for each level and correspond to the literature reading for that level. These are what is for week 8-12 in TOG2
Lower Grammar: multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, putting events in sequence, matching adjectives to nouns found in reading, word find. It varies.
Upper Grammar: Written Q&A, Making the story different/writing paragraph answers, why was each chapter titled the way it was?/Make a different chapter title, Activity re: Point of View, context clues/dictionary work, it continues to vary each week.
Dialectic: Evaluate two characters, Defining Genres, Write about how confict takes place in the story and shapes the character, Imagery
Rhetoric: Too many different details to try to efficiently tell you, there are multiple assignments and questions to answer for each subject - history, literature, church history, geography, government.
Hth,
Jessica
Kimber
01-28-2008, 04:03 PM
Thanks Jessica and Susie, I'm still trying to decide. This will help, :)
WTMindy
01-28-2008, 04:33 PM
if you download the 3 week samples. I think it is helpful to see them.
siloam
01-28-2008, 05:49 PM
What is on the student activity pages? Are they worksheets, coloring pages or are they more of a list of what they should be doing?
Thanks!:)
They also have a short intro to the topic of the week, on that child's level. I copy and paste them into Word so I can add and subtract, customize them to a T. From there my oldest works off of them independently.
Heather
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