This week we did week 10 of RTR. This week the history focus was on the Crusades. His history project was writing out cards and then going on a Crusade with someone. During school time I hid the clue cards and he went on the Crusade. Later that night he went sent Daddy on the Crusade. This activity was a big hit. He wasn't able to write the long clues on the fronts of the cards, so I did that for him and he wrote the placement instructions on the back.
This week his history reading on the day of his written narration was 20 pages. I read half of it for him, but he still had some pre-teen attitude as I like to call it. I reminded him of some of the things we have been talking about in DITHOR as far as the character trait of diligence and he came around and then did a nice job of writing his written narration on his own.
For his written narration I have realized that I have a tendency to want him to fix everything at once. I think his content could be stronger so I comment on that, but I often comment on all the grammatical things also. I think in my head I do too much comparing him to what I have seen other dc do on the HOD board etc. . So I resolved to focus on 1 thing from the written narration checklist and 1 content type thing. So this week I told him I wanted him to make sure he used different length sentences and also that he should make his narration sound more like a story. It was tough, but I made sure to not critique anything else that I saw that might need tweaking. This really worked to encourage him and he seemed to do well with only having 2 major things to focus on. So here is his written narration, again I know it isn't perfect or even equal to what most kids his age are doing, but it is a improvement for him.
Bernard was asked to preach about the Crusades. He answered
yes and preached to King Louis and Queen Eleanor. He got several workers and
towns’ people to go on the Crusade. Then Bernard went to Germany to meet with
Conrad and ask him to go. Conrad at first refused to go, but then he did. While
Bernard went to France, Lois and Conrad went on the Crusade with several other
towns’ people. After a year a knight was sent to France to tell Bernard how it
went. The knight said, “It was bad with the Muslims winning Damascus.” Louis and Conrad went home in humiliation.
The knight gave Bernard dishonoring letters from the town’s people. Finally, the
Crusades failed after all that work.
He did more map work using the Map Trek CD. He enjoys this and I feel like it is a good way to cement some of the geographical locations of the history he is studying.
In storytime we started reading "Morningstar of the Reformation". It is about John Wycliffe. We started reading it on Monday and that day we got an e-mail from our youth pastor saying that Wed. night they would be doing an activity centering around the reformation and he would give bonus points to anyone who knew who the "Morningstar of the Reformation" was. N. was so excited that he actually knew that and couldn't wait to go to church that night to tell what he knew about John Wycliffe.
N. also finished his report on Charlemagne in IEW Medieval Writing Lessons. This is a challenging program for him, but I feel he is learning so much.