Airon

  • Switching to Seton
    As of Oct. 25, 2022 we have switched from the curricula I designed for this year to Seton Home School Curricula. We did this for a couple of reasons: Airon wanted to see an actual report card for the end of his Senior year, and Ryon wants to attend public school next year. It has been my experience that in Volusia county, a Seton report card is considered valid for grade advancement without additional testing or consideration. I also know that the amount of school work done every day in…
  • daily Plan 10-17-22
    work out of grammar and language work out of active Vocab Preparing for the sat and act in math
  • Delaware
    when was it founded?Capital. Has it ever changed?How big is the stateWhat is the state bordering Population electoral votes.voter IDUrban%Rural% Average household incomeHomeschooling?HuntingFirearmsConcealed carry Economy AgricultureIndustryManufacturingMain highway/interstateState personal tax?Property tax?Automotive tax?GDP% US GDP Trivia Name a famous person from this state/territory and write a paragraph about him or her. Links
  • Daily Plan 10-6-2022
    In my preparing for the sat and act book I had to do page 17 which was a test on vocabulary in Active Vocabulary I had to answer the question that used this weeks vocabulary words. I did lesson 16 out of my Grammar and Language Workbook. the lesson was on Direct objects. Do a lesson in EMS Geography
  • Daily Plan 10-5-2022
    This Chapter of How Money Works was on protecting your wealth and the importance of getting a will and a estate plan. I did my preparing for the sat and act on page 16. Do a lesson Active Vocabulary Grammar and Language Workbook Do a lesson in EMS Geography
  • Daily Plan 9-26-2022
    In Active Vocabulary I worked out of Chapter 16 lesson 3. The lesson gave me 10 sentences and I had to match the vocabulary word that best described my given sentences. Today I did the 6th exercise in my EMS book it was on percentages and decimals. read how money works perp for sat and act Grammar and language
  • 4 Types of Trusts
    There are 4 main types of trusts Living, Testamentary, revocable, and irrevocable. those are the 4 main types although there are more subcategories with a variety of uses. Some subcategories of the main trusts are Charitable Trusts, Spendthrift Trust, or Special Needs Trust. Though there are many types of trusts this will only be on the 4 main types I previously mentioned. A living trust is a legal arrangement established by an individual (the grantor) during their lifetime to protect their assets and direct their distribution after the grantor’s death….
  • Daily Plan 9-16-22
    I did a lesson in “Active Vocabulary” chapter 16. I was given a sentence with my vocab word in it and I had to make sure it was written probably. I did Lesson 15 of “Grammar and language”. The lesson was on inverted order of predicates and subjects. Today I read out of the “How Money Works” Milestone 6 “Build Your Wealth”. The chapter was on the importance of building wealth and that you can start at any time. Do 2 pages in the SAT and ACT book Do a…
  • Daily Plan 9-15-2022
    Today I read the “How Money Works” Milestone 5 “Increase Cash Flow” it was telling us the importance of getting money.
  • Daily Plan 9-14-2022
    Today I did my math in EMS. The lesson was on reasoning in math on page 48. Today I did grammar out of my grammar book on page 75. I did lesson 14 on compound subjects and predicates. Today i did vocab from Active Vocabulary workbook. I worked on chapter 16 page 109-110. it was a self test to see if I knew how to use my vocabulary words. Today I worked out of my SAT and ACT Prep book on page 14-15. Today I read out of the how…
  • Daily Plan 9-12-22
    I finished my project proposal all I need is the signatures Today I read out of How Money Works from pages 89-90. The chapter was on making an emergency fund and what it should be used for. I did grammar out of my grammar book today lesson 13. Lesson 13 was on Subject and Predicates. Today I worked out of Chapter 16 in my vocabulary book. Today I had to write the definitions of my vocabulary words. I read out of the SAT and ACT book pages 11-12 Do Calculus
  • Daily Plan 9-9-22
    I worked out of my vocabulary book on page 106. I did a crossword puzzle. I did my math out of “Essential Math Skills” on page 34-35. the lesson today was teaching me how to use a calculator in math. I did my grammar out of my “Grammar and Language Workbook” on page 69. it was on conjunctive adverbs. I read “How Money Works” from page 79-88. the chapter was on securing proper financial protection.
  • Maryland
    Maryland was founded on July 4, 1776, by Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore Annapolis is the capital of Maryland. Maryland is 12,407 mi² big it is rated 42 the largest state. Maryland is bordered by Pennsylvania in the north, Delaware and the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Atlantic Ocean and Virginia in the south, and West Virginia in the west. Population electoral votes. voter ID Urban% Rural% Average household incomeHomeschooling?HuntingFirearmsConcealed carry Economy AgricultureIndustryManufacturingMain highway/interstateState personal tax?Property tax?Automotive tax?GDP% US GDP Trivia Name a famous person from this state/territory and write a…
  • Daily Plan 9-6-22
    Grammar From my Grammar and language book on page 67. I did lesson 11 “Conjunctions: Coordinating, Correlative, and Subordinating” the lesson was on the different kinds of conjunctions and how to identify them Vocabulary from my Active Vocabulary book on page 104. I had to answer the given questions in the book. Math from my UGMA book on page 29. The lesson was on practicing problems on average. the problems varied I read milestone 1 from the How Money Works book. That milestone is about getting a Financial Education and…
  • Daily Plan 9-1-2022
    Grammar from my Grammar and Language Workbook on page 63. The lesson was on adverbs. I had to underline the adverbs in the given sentences and then draw a line to the verb it was describing. Vocabulary from my Active Vocabulary book on page 102. Chapter 15 Lesson 5. I had to fill in the missing meaning for the underlined word part in the given sentences. Math from my Ultimate Guide to the Math Act book on page 24 Chapter 2 Lesson 4. the lesson was on percentages. the problems…
  • Math
    Today I worked out of my Essential Math Skills workbook. the lesson today was about estimation and mental math. For the problems that it had me doing I had to estimate the answers and pick the most suitable answer based off of my own mental math.
  • Grammar
    On grammar today I was working out of my Grammar and Language Workbook on lesson 7 “Verb Phrases”. The lesson was describing helping verbs and how a verb phrase is made up of the main verb and auxiliary verbs also known as helping verbs.
  • Vocabulary
    Vocabulary today was extraordinarily short today. I did Chapter 15 Lesson 3. This lesson had me pick out the pre-selected vocabulary word that best completed the 5 given sentences. I could only use the vocabulary words once.
  • Virginia
    Virginia was founded on June 25, 1788. Virginia was initially founded by a group of wealthy London businessmen. Richmond is Virginia’s current capital although the capital was Jamestown for about 92 years. 42,775 mi² and is ranked 35th in terms of size. Virginia is bordered by Maryland to the northeast, the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast, North Carolina and Tennessee to the south, Kentucky to the west, and West Virginia to the northwest Population Virginia has a total of 13 electoral votes with the 12th most out of all the states. Voters…
  • Geography plan
    when was it founded?Capital. Has it ever changed?How big is the stateWhat is the state bordering Population electoral votes.voter IDUrban%Rural% Average household incomeHomeschooling?HuntingFirearmsConcealed carry Economy AgricultureIndustryManufacturingMain highway/interstateState personal tax?Property tax?Automotive tax?GDP% US GDP Trivia Name a famous person from this state/territory and write a paragraph about him or her. Links
  • Grammar
    I did lesson 6 of my Grammar and Language Workbook. The lesson was about linking verbs like am, is, are, was, or were.
  • Math
    I worked out of Ultimate Guide to the Math Act Today. I did lesson 2.3 (Order of operations and scientific notation). The lesson was teaching about PEMDAS which is parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction.
  • Vocabulary
    Today I did lesson 2 out of chapter 15. For this lesson, I was given a sentence that was missing a word as well as 4 words and I had to select the most fitting word.
  • Grammar
    In Grammar today I worked out of lesson 5 of my grammar book. the lesson was about different kinds of action verbs. Transitive verbs are verbs that have the whom? or what? following it. Intransitive verbs are verbs that don’t have the whom? or the what? following after it.
  • Essential Math
    Today I worked on lesson 2 out of the Essential Math Skills workbook. The title of this lesson was “Concrete and Abstract Problem Solving”. The lessons claimed that math problems come in two different types one being concrete and the other being abstract. Concrete problems are problems that are down-to-earth whereas an abstract problem is a problem that aren’t tied to a example.
  • South Carolina
    South Carolina ratified the U.S. Constitution on May 23, 1788; it was the eighth of the original 13 states to join the Union. Columbia, city, capital of South Carolina. The first meeting of the South Carolina Assembly in the Charleston State House occurred in 1756. In 1786 the South Carolina Assembly voted to move the state capital to Columbia. South Carolina is 32,020 sq. mi. and is ranked 40th among the states in size.South Carolina is bordering North Carolina, on the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the southwest by Georgia….
  • North Carolina
    North Carolina became a state on November 21, 1789, and ratified the Constitution to become the 12th state in the union. Raleigh, city, capital of North Carolina. North Carolina is 53,819 mi² and is ranked 28th in size. North Carolina is bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Virginia to the north, Tennessee to the west, and Georgia and South Carolina to the south. Population The state of North Carolina has a total of 15 electoral votes currently. North Carolina decided that it was against their constitution to require a voter…
  • Grammar
    In my grammar book today I was supposed to do lesson 4 “Pronouns: Interrogative, Relative, Demonstrative, and Indefinite”. Interrogative pronouns are used to form questions. Relative Pronouns are used to begin a subject-verb word group called a subordinate clause.
  • Active Vocabulary
    For active vocab today I worked on chapter 14 lesson 5. This lesson was matching the word part to the definition.
  • Human Trafficking
      Human trafficking is the unlawful act of transporting or coercing people to benefit from their work or service, typically in the form of forced labor or sexual exploitation. Human trafficking is a problem worldwide, especially in countries such as China, Eritrea, and North Korea. The United States is considered to rank first for its efforts against human trafficking with many laws in place to prevent it. The U.S. Department of State estimates that 14,500 to 17,500 people are trafficked into the United States each year.    Human trafficking happens all over the world…
  • How Money Works
    Today I read the first chapter of How Money Works by Tom Mathews and Steve Siebold. According to the book, financial illiteracy is the #1 economic crisis in the world. It backs up these claims by saying statistics like only 30% of people in the world are financially literate. A survey that the book referenced claimed that Americans have been saving less and less per generation with Baby Boomers saving a median amount of $152,000 for retirement, Gen-Xers saving a median of $66,000 for retirement, and Millennials saving only a…
  • Grammar
    For grammar today I did lesson 3 “Pronouns: Personal, Possessive, Reflexive, Intensive”. A personal pronoun refers to a specific person or thing by indicating the person speaking (the first person), the person being addressed (the second person), or any other person or things being discussed (the third person). A possessive pronoun shows possession or control.
  • Math Act
    For math today I worked out of the “Ultimate Guide to the Math Act Second Edition”. The worksheet for today was chapter 2 lesson 2 “Mixed Numbers and Remainders”.
  • Active Vocabulary
    Today in vocabulary I worked on chapter 14 lesson 4. For vocabulary today I had to connect the best definitions to the underlined words in the given sentences.
  • South Carolina
    South Carolina ratified the U.S. Constitution on May 23, 1788; it was the eighth of the original 13 states to join the Union. Columbia, city, capital of South Carolina. The first meeting of the South Carolina Assembly in the Charleston State House occurred in 1756. In 1786 the South Carolina Assembly voted to move the state capital to Columbia. South Carolina is 32,020 sq. mi. and is ranked 40th among the states in size.South Carolina is bordering North Carolina, on the southeast by the Atlantic Ocean, and on the southwest by Georgia….