June 30, 2010

Summer School Update

We're having such a fun time learning about our Country! Here's a little of what we did last week, and what we're working on this week!
THEME: Last week our theme was "HONOR", and this week it is "FAITH"
PERSONS OF INTEREST: Thomas Jefferson last week, George Washington, this week

QUOTES ON HONOR:
"We hold these truths to be self-evident that all me are created equal and are endowed by their creator with certain
unalienable rights that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"-Thomas Jefferson

"When the people fear the government there is tyranny, when the government fear the people there is liberty"-Thomas Jefferson

QUOTES ON FAITH:
"It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible"-George Washington

"What students would learn in
American schools above all is the religion of Jesus Christ"-George Washington

"It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of
Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favors"-George Washington

DEVOTIONAL:
We discussed the virtues "Honor" and "Faith", and talked about the people of history who had these qualities and the importance of us having them now. We are memorizing quotes and scriptures related to these virtues.

LANGUAGE ARTS:
Younger students have been working on phonics memorization, which helps with reading and spelling, penmanship and reading in level appropriate books. Older students have begun "word studies", and have completed writing assignments related to the theme of the week. We are focusing on
sentence structure, spelling, and punctuation.

MATH: Children have been doing level appropriate lessons each day and practicing their math facts.

LITERATURE: We have been reading folk tales, and fairy tales, and historical biographies, etc. as well as continuing our novel "Annie Henry And The Secret Mission"

HISTORY
: We have been discussing famous men and women of the American Revolution and specifically we talked about Thomas Jefferson and the courage, honor and faith that it took for him to write the Declaration of Independence. We talked about what he went through to write it, what it means and why it was so important, and why we still celebrate that great event today! We also discussed the Constitution, a brief history of it's conception, the key players, and the difference between these two documents. We also learned thePreamble to the Constitution in sign language!

This week we are talking about George Washington, why he was a hero, and about the great faith that he had and how he used his faith to save America when it was in it's infancy. We learned about
Valley Forge and the battle of Trenton which turned the momentum of the war and watched a movie about Valley Forge and George Washington. We are also learning lots of new songs that we plan to sing for you on Thursday July 8th-THE LAST DAY OF SCHOOL AT 1:00 P.M.!

SCIENCE; We learned about volcanoes! How they are formed, the "anatomy" of a volcano, where most volcanoes are found and we learned about the Scientific Method and we are using that method to do an experiment with our volcanoes. We erupted them this week and had soooo much fun!
CHOIR:
We have learned 10 patriotic songs and are excited to present them to you on Thursday next week July 8th at 1:00 at the school!

June 23, 2010

Quiet Your Fears With Faith In the Lord

"If you are helpless, He is not. If your are lost, He is not. If you don't know what to do next, He knows. It would take a miracle, you say? Well, if it takes a miracle, why not?" -Boyd K. Packer

June 10, 2010

SUMMER SCHOOL

June is our optional Summer School session. We are excited to share with your children a few things that make America great in our "I Love America Camp!" We will talk about some of our favorite American heroes, the symbols of America, learn some patriotic songs, study the geography of our country, and show the parents what we've learned with an "I Love America" program at the end of our session! We will also be having Reading Camp, Math Camp, Art, Science, Chess, and Choir as part of our Summer School session!

Summer school will begin June 14th and run for 4 weeks ending on July 8th with July 5 off. We will meet Monday through Thursday from 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. You may sign up for 1/2 day or full day. Children need to bring a sack lunch, snack and water bottle to school every day. Below is our schedule and fees:

MORNINGS 9:30-11:30

Reading and Math Camps-We will read classical children's literature, do activities related to the literature, and play lots of reading games. For math camp we will review basic math facts, telling time, counting money, fractions etc. and play lots of math games. This session is for students age K-8th who need remediation, or who's parents don't want them to lose what they've learned so far over the summer, or for enrichment.

Lunch/Recess-11:30-12:00

AFTERNOONS 12:00-2:00

"I Love America" Camp-see above description, Art, Beginning Chess, and Choir

The cost is $150.00 per 1/2 day session, or $300.00 for full day session. Multiple student discount available and free school shirt with full day enrollment. Talk to Stephanie Dale to enroll for Summer School 668-4804!

June 2, 2010

Sizzlin' Summer Fun!

Our end of the year school party continued on at the park with a picnic and some summer fun! St. George has some amazing weather and we really enjoyed the park and the splash pad! These kids sure earned it with all of their hard work this year! Thank you to all of the parents who helped out with driving! What a fabulous year!!

End of the Year School Party: Jumpin' Jacks Rocks!!

Have we mentioned that we have a lot of fun at Liberty Youth Academy? Our end of the year school party was a blast! Jumpin' Jacks was a huge hit for everyone! Thank you Sister Celeste Dodge for reserving the whole place for us! It was a pretty cool way to end our amazing school year!!

Field Trip to the St. George Airport

Thank you Sister Celeste Dodge for planning such an amazing field trip to the St. George Airport! We had an incredible experience and learned so much about becoming a pilot and all the different kinds of planes there are! The highlight of the trip was having a airplane fly right over us! Everyone has agreed that Liberty Youth Academy has the best school field trips in town!!












LEADERSHIP

A leadership education teaches students how to think and prepares them to be leaders in their homes and communities, entrepreneurs in business, and Statesmen in government.

Liberty Youth Academy uses a model of personalized study of Classics, where we read, write and discuss. Our Mentors only accept quality work. By doing this, we set the example of good character and duty.