My Homeschooling Goals

• Develop myself as an individual - pursuing my own interests - while being coached by my teachers.
• Learn open-mindedly from my travels and grow into a global citizen.
• Be healthy in mind, body and heart
• Ground myself to my Waldorf inspired foundations of “head, heart, and hands”
• Maintain or surpass public school grade level standards
• Easily meet entry standards of any university I want to attend.
Showing posts with label #7Grade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #7Grade. Show all posts

Monday, March 29, 2021

hatchet

As Brian watched the water ripple, he held his bow and aimed at the fish. He let go of the string, but then it almost made his blind because it recoil. When he got to his he made his bow look better as well as make it more stable as well. When he aimed at the fish, but right as he was about to shoot he remembered something about how the water reflects the fish, so he aimed a little down and hit the fish. When he saw that he caught it Brian was so proud, he ran to the fire and cooked the fish. When it was done cooking it tasted so amazing that he kept hunting and cooking the fish over and over again.

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

S.S

The Muslims had almost taken over all of spain. But there was a Romeman king that had been Christianall of his life. He and this kingdom were all Christians and almost all of the other kingdoms hated them. He was assassinated, but there was no Evidence that the Muslems played apart. Two emperors that were from different cultures had a good relationship. Because one gave the other Emperor an white elephant, but the emperor didn't know it was useless so he made it work when they were traveling. When the other emperor saw that he was discussed.


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Tuesday, February 23, 2021

S.S

This is about the conflict within islam.  The Islam culture was thriving with more and more people coming in, but that all would change. There were a couple difficulties, one of those being that the Islam's wouldn't listen to anythig the other people said, no one but Mahomet. But the other Islam's that didn't act that way wanted to control them with politics. Spain was always shifting, and so when Mahomet died they wanted to know who would rule. This split them up because some wanted there god to choose and they thought god chose this son in law Aly, and some wanted to choose Democratically by vote. They each got what they wanted but at a cost, they separated and now are dear enemies.

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Monday, February 22, 2021

S.S

Then after years of this the Islams started to be the top cultural. That was until many Muslims came from Africa, about 400 people. No one cared so they went back to make an Amy. When the goths found out they rush to them and started to fight. When the battle was over the goths lost and the Muslims took over where the goths thrived. The Muslims thought they destroyed all of the people that would fight and retaliate but there was still a small cult that hid in secret.


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Thursday, February 18, 2021

S.S

Islam thought that the christs and Jews were right at first but they drifted off. Once the Islams had enough people who believed they started to raid people. When they wanted to call their god they didn't use bells or other things, they thought that the human voice was the best and the speakers. One of their religions or their beliefs was for a whole month they wouldn't eat nor drink until the evening. They thought that the Christian insulted god because they had pictures of him so they had creative paintings that weren't of god. The Islam's were monotheisms, and the ones who were polytheisms, they fought them with information. Lastly in rome they had different taxes then others, for instance if you a Jew you would play more than a Christian but less than a Islam.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

S.S

After a few years they decided it was best to destroy their bible. Once that was done they were allowed to have affairs with the Romans. So when the Bible was destroyed they all lived under one rule, by the bishop I believe. The bishop had a network of all the churches, even the ones in small towns. One person had come to Galethea with knowledge of Greece. He taught people and as a result other people taught people in churches, like schools.



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Thursday, February 11, 2021

S.S

The Romans moved the Goths so they wouldn't be any trouble between them. Then in return the Goths raided parts of Rome. Then a couple of years later they went to the heart of Rome to raid. After they took the princess hostage they thought they had leverage but they didn't. The princess got married to the goth king and which led to safe passage to build in Rome (in spain). There were 300,000 Goth and the king ruled over 3M Roman Spaniards.



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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

S.S



This is about the division of the peninsula.

The three Barbarian tribes had gone to Spain. They first stayed together, but after a while they decided they would split. One of the tribes got the middle in the plains for there cattle, horses, and dogs. The second tribe went to the south part of Spain where they had ships and fish. Finally the third part had the city's. The third tribe was a little bit different about adapting, the third tribe and the people merged, they also had a price for everything ( I mean everything).


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Tuesday, February 9, 2021

S.S

Romans called the Jermanics Barbarians, because the Romans thought it was an insult. The Jermanics came from the plains with tribes. Each tribe would have a king or a leader, and each tribe wanted power, not as in land but as in jewels and gold, and they took it by force. They would almost never slaughter their cows because they were a good source of milk and labor. The Romans always complained about the filthy Barbarians. When the barbarians invented soap the Romans wouldn't touch it, they would just rub water on their skin.


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Monday, February 8, 2021

S.S

Catholics have very deep roots in roman, but if you were to ask them then they wouldn't know what you were talking about, it's because they didn't use the word Christina's. If you didn't know Christen and Jews are different, even the Romans didn't know about it for a long time. The Christians in Rome had a lot of prostitution's but there were no deaths recorded in Spain let we know of. In fact there were only 20,000 people in Rome that were Christians, that's not even a half a percent. The Romans even thought everyone should be like them so they made a law. everyone has to praise Their God and they would carry on the light, Christians did not so they got tortured and even death. Once they was enough martyrs torture and many other nasty things they were finally accepted in Rome. Fun fact the days of the week are reflected on the gods in the planets.



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S.S

Catholics have very deep roots in roman, but if you were to ask them then they wouldn't know what you were talking about, because they people didn't use the word Christina's.

If you didn't know Christen and just became different, even the romans didn't know about it or a long time. The Christians in Rome had a lot of prostitution but there were no deaths recorded in Spain let me know of. In fact there was only 20,000 people in Rome that were Christians, that's not even a half a percent. The Romans even thought everyone should be like them so they made a law yeah everyone has to praise our God and they would carry on the light, Christians did not so we got tortured and even death. Once they was enough martyrs torture and many other nasty things they were finally accepted. Fun fact the days of the week are reflected on the gods in the plant.




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Friday, February 5, 2021

S.S

Greeks migrated to someplace which is now Turkey, a port north of spain. For the Phoenicians trade was good, until the Greeks brought coins into the trade system. They also brought olives, some olive trees  have been there for about 2,000 years. The Greek and the Phoenicians knew not to dare fight each other. Until the Greek told their best General, General Hamilcar Barca. After he died in war his son, handball took over. He then tried to siege the trading and was excess full. Roman also had a general, general sipyo. Having won many battles and returned home he was given many more troops for him to take over Greece.


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Thursday, February 4, 2021

S.S

The Kelts were surprisingly a crossroad, DNA even shows that. They also had sturdy boats made of planks and fiber that they crossed the Atlantic. The Phoenicians also had good boats but they traded throughout the Mediterranean. The Cadiz was and is still a city in Spain, although the people traveled to Greece, Italy and France they were known many in Spain because they didn't have weapons but trades like copper, iron and silver.


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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

S.S Spanish history

Bronze was easy to make but not too often to come by. It was made with copper and tin but tin was rare. They got it from the Euipeains and the miners. But the miners hunted for their food and never caught fish. One place Where their mind is a Face on the side of a mountain. But we don't know how they made it which is very interesting. What we do know is that there are caves with paintings in them like the cave people. Near that there were small communities that had a small, Prosperous Life until more came and that is where the Celts, fends and Greeks came to be. The Celts were sent or migrated to the middle of Europe and into another community and as a result they adopted, but they still stayed strong to some parts of their culture, art, language and other fascinating parts of their culture. Then around 800 BC iron was created. Somewhere around then the Europeans Stopped trading tin, so they started experimenting with the supplies that they had. One of those was a bunch of iron just laying around, Non-smelted iron is about the same as copper witch was not at all helpful. On the other hand if it was melted repeatedly in a hot furnace it would even be stronger than bronze! which they soon adapted to because it was stronger, better for them and the economy. Finally they found a new way to forge iron and it was even stronger than what they had already, they made it in a way that they had and they didn't use combustion so it was a win-win. They also discovered the longhorn cattle that they use. Then they also felt independent because of the big mountain ranges that they were so they blocked off any attackers even at the sea villages they would still be covered by the mountains. But there was a cost. They only got a harvest once a year of wheat corn etc. ect. Lastly they had bagpipes, had kind of like in Scotland in fact.


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