Today was our kickoff for our history and math Mondays. We had a bridge building activity where we talked about how to bridge the gap between history and the gospel and then built bridges using different materials. Liam, Amber and Krystal worked together in a group to build their bridge out of legos.
Cailin, Clarissa, and Delaney built a bridge out of marshmallows and toothpicks (it held just long enough for the picture).
Connor and Jared built a bridge using playing cards. It held just fine, but wouldn't bare any weight.
Janet and Beryl were the master bridge builders with their bridge of straw and tape.
Then, the older kids worked on finding ingredients for cookies from the scriptures, we wanted to show that the scriptures are a great resource and can help you with many aspects of life, even making cookies.
Putting together the ingredients for our scripture cookies! We hope to have a great year studying Early American History and the other world events that happened during that time period.
Monday, August 27, 2012
Thursday, August 23, 2012
A Summer Shakespeare Project
This summer the kids worked with some of their friends to put together an adaptation of Shakespeare's, "The Taming of the Shrew." One of the things they did to adapt the play besides cutting it shorter was to make it a western. Here is Jared at Peter (originally known as Petruchio) with his servant Greg, riding into town to look for a rich wife.
In the meantime, we meet Clarissa as Bianca, the sweet and virtuous daughter, Cailin as Katharina (or Kate), the Shrew and their father Baptista. Baptista explains that although Bianca has many suitors, she cannot be married until her older sister Kate is married first.
The kids did a dance to "She'll Be Coming Round the Mountian" before the wedding of Peter and Kate.
Peter shows up to the wedding wearing this ridiculous costumes and explains that Kate should be happy to marry him, not his clothes. This is only the beginning of his tactics to tame this shrew.
Bianca with her Father Baptista. What Baptista doesn't know is that all this time, Bianca is falling in love with Luke (or Lucentio) another suitor in disguise.
The whole cast, they did a wonderful job! We are so grateful for Christine and her efforts of re-writing the script and directing these talented Thespians.
In the meantime, we meet Clarissa as Bianca, the sweet and virtuous daughter, Cailin as Katharina (or Kate), the Shrew and their father Baptista. Baptista explains that although Bianca has many suitors, she cannot be married until her older sister Kate is married first.
Kate and Bianca fight (they loved this part).
Peter is introducing Horace (formerly known as Hortencio) to Baptista as an archery teacher in disguise whose real intent is to woo Bianca. Peter has made a deal with Horace that he will help Horace to get Bianca for his wife and he himself with tame Katharina and have her for his wife and all her riches.The kids did a dance to "She'll Be Coming Round the Mountian" before the wedding of Peter and Kate.
Peter shows up to the wedding wearing this ridiculous costumes and explains that Kate should be happy to marry him, not his clothes. This is only the beginning of his tactics to tame this shrew.
Bianca with her Father Baptista. What Baptista doesn't know is that all this time, Bianca is falling in love with Luke (or Lucentio) another suitor in disguise.
All the servants waiting for Peter to bring his new wife home.
Amber and Krystal were two of Peter's servants who helped to bring Kate food and water upon her arrival, which Peter quickly sent away to keep her humble.
Bianca and Luke are studying, "The Art of Love."
The shrew is tamed and comes back with Peter to prove that her love is more true than that of Bianca's and Luke's as she has learned to obey her husband and live Happily Ever After.The whole cast, they did a wonderful job! We are so grateful for Christine and her efforts of re-writing the script and directing these talented Thespians.
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