Friday, September 30, 2011

Year 1, Week 6-7 of Tapestry of Grace (Long)

After much prayer, the Lord has us use a another curriculum this school year- Tapestry of Grace. With the various ages of my children, it was answered prayer that I didn't know how much I needed. My planning time has been cut down tremendously and I now have time for other things like...well, living : ) The last few weeks have been fun and full of learning. Last week and this week we have learning about the Tabernacle and the Jewish Feasts. For my Dialectic level daughter, I used the information and books I already had on hand.
The last one is Ilumina- a computer Bible program with animations and a virtual tour of the Tabernacle.

Last Friday, we attended a Shabbat service at a local synagogue. I was a little nervous, but they were very welcoming and we enjoyed ourselves. My parents have gone to Israel several times and always bring us something back. About three years ago, my mom brought the boys back their own kippahs. They really didn't understand the significance behind them until they saw the men wearing them at the synagogue. Thankfully, I remembered to bring theirs and they wore them proudly. My youngest said, "My little hat is pretty cool, now!" lol

We covered Rosh Hoshana this week- interesting considering in reality it began Wednesday. I really wanted to return to the synagog to hear them sound the Shofar, but I read it was a high holiday and I may not be able to attend-understandable, but it would have been interesting none the less. I am greatly blessed to own two shofars from Israel, but I never been able to blow them, nor did I know anyone who could. So, I did what any mother living in 2011 would do- I looked up "How to blow a shofar" on youtube! And low and behold- there was tutorial!
We watched it and my children gave it a try:


I am going to attempt to upload a video, if not, it will be in the next post : )
It worked!!! Yay! Sorry, this is dark and badly done- this is one of my first times using the video camera and uploading. Love the look of shock on my daughter's face when she blew and sound actually came out!

My mother and I teach the Adult New Members class at our church. We go go thru the Bible and teach lessons from Genesis to Revelation. Very similar to TOG. So when we get to the tabernacle lesson, we have a large replica that people can actually go thru. My mom keeps it at her house so we went by and looked at each piece of furniture and discussed them:

The Brazen Alter
 
The Brazen Laver 
 

The Golden Candlestick:

The Table of Shewbread: 

The Alter of Incense:

The Ark of the Covenant:
 

The rest of the week we have been working on our tabernacle lapbooks and models. We did lapbooks about 5-6 years ago with our other curriulum and it was pretty neat to pull them back out and watch the kids faces. You can see them here and here. This time, 2 children wanted to do lapbooks and the other 2 chose to do a models.
While looking online for a model to build, I came across this one which was free and downloadable: 
We are still working on everything and will wrap up this week-in time for our Unit Celebration. Here's a sneak peak-10 year old's model :
My 15 year old's High Priest:
Whew! What a long post! Congrats if you made it all the way to the end!

3 comments:

  1. I found a link to your site from TOG Yahoo Group! I have little kids and was wondering how I was going to brave the Tabernacle and I love the link you posted for the Sunday School Lesson one! It is printing right now;)
    Blessings!

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  2. Thanks for the link...we are right behind you! I thought that you were a full month ahead though!! This coming week, I haven't decided how to handle TOG. I am going out of town with one of the kids on Thursday. I've considered not doing any TOG this week and then just picking back up the following week but then that puts me behind. I hate being behind. ACK. ;)

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  3. I came across your blog through Math U See's website for the "Decimal Street" lapbook. Looking at the Tabernacle teaching now, inspirational, and on our "to-do" list. I am glad I found your blog! Lovely family you have!

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