Week 21 Spelling Lists Omar
James
Izzy and Mattie 1 rode 1 temperature 1 pronunciation 2 those 2 measure 2 concession 3 hope 3 nature 3 description 4 home 4 pressure 4 tuition 5 joke 5 structure 5 possession 6 stone 6 creature 6 divisions 7 father 7 furniture 7 conclusion 8 shop 8 picture 8 absorption 9 what 9 feature 9 commission 10 thank 10 captured 10 distinction 11 want 11 pasture 11 immigration 12 has 12 culture 12 perception 13 very 13 literature 13 perspiration 14 two 14 departure 14 prohibition 15 three 15 secure 15 physician 16 posture 16 recommendation 17 popsicle 17 accommodation 18 general 18 cancellation 19 bubble 19 imitation 20 saddle 20 installation 21 mammal 21 abbreviation 22 invisible 22 permission 23 example 23 instruction 24 horrible 24 reflection 25 terrible 25 constitution
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Week 21
Week 21
Memory Work Week 21:January 31 – February 4
Recite: Tuesday, February 1 Bible History
K-1: Proverbs 3:5 “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding.”
Recite: Thursday, February 3 Catechism
K-1: The Tenth Commandment
You shall not covet your neighbor’s wife, nor his workers, nor his animals, nor anything that is your neighbor’s.Recite: Friday, February 4 Hymnology Jesus, Shepherd of the Sheep
K-8: Jesus, shepherd of the sheep, Who Your Father’s flock does keep,
Safe we wake and safe we sleep, Guarded still by You.K-8: In Your promise firm we stand; None can takes us from Your hand.
Speak! We hear! At Your command, We will follow You.6-8: By Your blood our souls were bought; By Your life salvation wrought;
By Your light our feet are taught, Lord, to follow You.6-8: We, in robes of glory dressed, Join the assembly of the blest,
Gathered to eternal rest In the fold with You.* * * * * * * * *
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School: (608) 233-2244
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Week 21
Blue Sheet for Miss Ohlmann’s Students
Week 21: January 30 – February 5Sunday ~ January 30: Around the World Fair
Monday ~ January 31: James’s Birthday
Math 76 – Test 13
Tuesday ~ February 1
Health 6/7 – Quiz 2 (ch. 1)
Health 8 – Quiz 2 (ch. 2)
Social Studies 6 – Test 6 (ch. 7)
Wednesday ~ February 2: Hot Lunch and Oak Park PlaceMath 87 – Test 9
Algebra 1 – Test 13
Quarter Project – Topic Chosen and at least 2 sentences written about why
Art
Week 21 Spelling Definitions Due
Week 21 Spelling Pretests
Thursday ~ February 3Friday ~ February 4
Health 8 – Quiz 3 (ch. 3)
Social Studies 8 – Quiz 30 (pp. 340-348)
Week 21 Spelling Sentences DueWeek 21 Spelling Tests
Saturday ~ February 5* * * * * * * * *
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School: (608) 233-2244
Cell: (402) 389-0907
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Devotion – Jan. 2011
Last Friday I spent the whole day learning about public speaking. We learned about gestures. We learned about posture. We learned how to organize speeches. We learned about establishing credibility. Establishing credibility is what a speaker does to make the audience believe him. He may establish credibility by telling about his education, his experience or his position. Establishing credibility is an important part of speaking.
There is an advent story about credibility. I am thinking of the angel Gabriel appearing to Zacharias to tell Zacharias about the John the Baptist. You know the story. Zacharias had a problem didn’t he? Zacharias didn’t believe Gabriel. Zacharias said “How can I know this is true.” This is always a striking picture for me – a man, asking an angel to establish credibility. Gabriel went along with it. Gabriel started with “I am Gabriel,” and that would have established a lot of credibility. Gabriel was God’s special messenger angel. Gabriel is only mentioned 4 times in the bible: twice in Daniel, once appearing to Mary to tell Mary she would be the mother of Jesus, and here appearing to Zacharias. The name Gabriel carried a lot of credibility. Gabriel did not stop there. He went on. Gabriel said “I stand in the presence of God and I am sent to bring you this news. Gabriel built his credibility on two facts – God was with him, and he was sent.
Sometimes I think I need to establish more credibility. I think all of us feel this way sometimes. We doubt our own credibility. We have opportunities to tell people about our Savior and we hesitate. We hesitate because we think it is not the right time or place. We think we don’t have the right words. We think people don’t want to hear our message. When we hesitate, we need to remember that God gives us all the credibility we need. Think of Jesus words, “Lo I am with you always” and “Go and teach all nations.” God is with us, and we are sent. Next time you hesitate, and doubt your credibility, remember that God has established our credibility the same way Gabriel established his. God is with us and we are sent.
Week 20
Memory Work Week 20: January 24 – January 28
Recite: Tuesday, January 25 Bible History
K-1: Genesis 8:21 “The imagination of man’s heart is evil from his youth.”
Recite: Thursday, January 27 Catechism
K-1: The Ninth Commandment
You shall not covet your neighbor’s house.Recite: Friday, January 28 Hymnology Take My Life and Let It Be
K-8: Take my life and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee;
Take my moments and my days – Let them flow in ceaseless praise,
Let them flow in ceaseless praise.
6-8: Take my hands and let them move At the impulse of Thy love;
Take my feet and let them be Swift and beautiful for Thee,
Swift and beautiful for Thee.
K-8: Take my voice and let me sing Always, only, for my King;
Take my lips and let them be Filled with messages from Thee,
Filled with messages from Thee.
6-8: Take my silver and my gold – Not a mite would I withhold;
Take my intellect and use Every power as Thou shalt choose,
Every power as Thou shalt choose.
K-8: Take my love my Lord, I pour At Thy feet its treasure store;
Take myself and I will be Ever, only, all for Thee,
Ever, only, all for Thee.K-8: Take my will and make it Thine – It shall be no longer mine;
Take my heart it is Thine own, It shall be Thy royal throne,
It shall be Thy royal throne.
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School: (608) 233-2244
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Week 20
Blue Sheet for Miss Ohlmann’s Students
Week 20: January 24 – January 28Sunday ~ January 23
Monday ~ January 24
Social Studies 6 – Quiz 13 (7.1-7.2)
Social Studies 7 – Quiz 11 (pp. 108-115)
Social Studies 8 – Quiz 13 (pp.144-149)Tuesday ~ January 25
Math 87 – Test 8
English 7 – Unit 4 Test
English 8 – Unit 4 Test
6-7 Health – Quiz 1 (ch. 1)
Wednesday ~ January 26: QUARTER PROJECT AND BOOK REPORT DUEQuarter Project – Final Project Due/Start 3rd Quarter Project
Book Report Due
Art
Spelling Definitions Due
Spelling Tests
Thursday ~ January 27Health 8 – Quiz 1 (ch. 1)
Friday ~ January 28: Early Release @ 1pm
English 6 – Unit 4 Test
Social Studies 6 – Quiz 14 (7.4-7.6, MM 10)
Social Studies 7 – Quiz 12 (pp. 117-124)
Social Studies 8 – Quiz 14 (pp. 150-162)
Spelling Sentences DueSpelling Tests
Saturday ~ January 29* * * * * * * * *
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School: (608) 233-2244
Cell: (402) 389-0907
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Week 20
Week 20 Spelling Lists Omar
James
Izzy and Mattie 1 live 1 twelve 1 triangle 2 make 2 leave 2 normal 3 hear 3 glove 3 plural 4 jump 4 observe 4 industrial 5 catch 5 shove 5 numeral 6 run 6 swerve 6 struggle 7 laugh 7 groove 7 principle 8 sing 8 strive 8 vertical 9 eat 9 preserve 9 tropical 10 see 10 exaggerate 10 whistle 11 ride 11 embarrass 11 mineral 12 fall 12 unless 12 practical 13 check 13 business 13 medical 14 mother 14 princess 14 electrical 15 lake 15 sheriff 15 commercial 16 believe 16 mechanical 17 gallant 17 fundamental 18 pumpkin 18 alcohol 19 whimper 19 journal 20 chauffeur 20 noticeable 21 although 21 unusual 22 gigantic 22 pedestrian 23 trumpet 23 parachute 24 seize 24 thermometer 25 ointment 25 maneuver
Week 19
Blue Sheet for Miss Ohlmann’s Students
Week 19: January 16 – January 22Sunday ~ January 16
Monday ~ January 17: No School
No School
Tuesday ~ January 18
Literature 6-8: Begin New Novel
Wednesday ~ January 19: Hot Lunch
Algebra 8 – Test 12Quarter Project – Final Project Due 1/26
Art
Spelling Tests
Thursday ~ January 20Friday ~ January 21: Popcorn Party
Math 76 – Test 12
Spelling Tests
Saturday ~ January 22* * * * * * * * *
Please contact Miss Ohlmann if you have any questions.
School: (608) 233-2244
Cell: (402) 389-0907
jenniferohlmann@gmail.com
Week 19
Memory Work Week 19: January 17 – January 21
Recite: Tuesday, January 18 Bible History
K-1: Proverbs 22:1 “A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches.”
Recite: Thursday, January 20 Catechism
K-1: The Eighth Commandment
You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.
What does this mean?
We should fear and love God that we do not tell lies about our neighbor…Recite: Friday, January 21 (Lower) Hymnology Take My Life and Let It Be
K-1: Take my life and let it be Consecrated, Lord, to Thee;
Take my moments and my days – Let them flow in ceaseless praise,
Let them flow in ceaseless praise.
K-1: Take my voice and let me sing Always, only, for my King;
Take my lips and let them be Filled with messages from Thee,
Filled with messages from Thee.
K-1: Take my love my Lord, I pour At Thy feet its treasure store;
Take myself and I will be Ever, only, all for Thee,
Ever, only, all for Thee.Recite: Friday, January 21 (Upper) Hymnology Hail, Thou Source of Every Blessing
6-8: Hail, Thou Source of every blessing, Sovereign Father of mankind!
Gentiles now, They grace possessing, In Thy courts admission find.
Grateful now we fall before Thee, In Thy Church obtain a place,
Now by faith behold Thy glory, Praise Thy truth, adore Thy grace.
6-8: Once far off, but now invited, We approach Thy sacred throne;
In Thy covenant united, Reconciled, redeemed, made one.
Now revealed to Eastern sages, See the Star of Mercy shine;
Mystery hid in former ages, Mystery great of love divine.
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Cell: (402) 389-0907
Week 19
Week 19 Spelling Lists Omar
James
Izzy and Mattie ate bishop ascend bake bothered descend gave canoe tendency late overcome efficient make smother incident take ton influential book onion extend look monkey hydrogen foot cover expensive wood become blend good discovered pretend food wondering content boot month accent shook blood continents have money attend once patient brother tense another challenge governor legend dozen strenuous cover prevalent government consistent among kindergarten probably apparent