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Our Medieval Family from Williamston, Michigan!

Lady Moriah and Duchess Abigail


Thje Rhetoric class from Williamston, MI at our Unit 1 Celebration.

The Dialectic class from Williamston, MI at our Unit 1 Celebration.

The Upper Grammar class from Williamston, Michigan at our Unit 1 Celebration.

The Lower Grammar class from Williamston, Michigan at our Unit 1 Celebration.


Scene from our co-op's unit 4 celebration.

A picture from our TOG Co-op's unit celebration....

Display board for Week 20. The display board was her own design. For geography she was to show specific locations & geographical regions on a hand-drawn map, make a map key, & depict the various climates of the area. She wrote a brief paragraph about Gandhi and drew a time line of his life. She researched the religions and languages of India and wrote paragraphs about each. Additionally, she made flags of both India & Pakistan and explained the significance of each. The mandala was an added artistic touch. Tooth picks hold the hand-cut title at the top of the display board.

Lower Grammar lapbooking in Kathmandu, Nepal

Using Legos to build ancient structures is a great activity for Upper Grammar students (especially boys!)

A study of the Proverbs in Unit 3 leads the Lower Grammar class from Williamston, Michigan, to decorate these posters with glitter paints.

The Rhetoric class from Williamston, Michigan, and their teacher, who looks young enough to be in high school herself!

Dialectic class from Williamston, Michigan. This group acted out a news broadcast about ancient cultures.

Upper Grammar students from Williamston, Michigan.

Goliath is dead! Now what?

Upper Grammar students in Williamston, Michigan perform "David and Goliath" for the Unit 2 Celebration.







The leaders of the Seder !


Charlie Chaplin look-a-like contest.

Titanic trial.
Carla Jensen vs. White Star Line

A narration given by Moses about the wicked Israelites who would not obey God!

Salad toppings for our Unit 1 Celebration--Williamston, Michigan.

Princess Aziza and Nile River farm girl.

The boys in the upper grammar co-op work on their salt dough map of the Promised Land.

Making a salt dough map of the Promised Land.

The winners of our Tapestry of Grace Jeopardy game. The jeopardy game is a fun way for the children to study and remember what we've learned in the previous nine weeks.

My daughter is the only student in our family, so when we celebrated the completion of Unit 1, she invited her friend over to dress up like Egyptian princesses. They went to our church's Harvest Party that same evening and had a wonderful time - especially when they tied for first place on best costumes!

Egyptian princesses...who says history can't be fun?

Beautiful results and delicious!

Many hands worked to bake this bread!

Baking Challah bread with the Upper Grammar students!

Our Humble Monk's Supper. Split Pea Soup; Bread; Cheese; Apples & Pears; Apple Cider. Yummy!

Yummy! Toblerone for Mountain Range; Coffee Crisp for Fjord; Volcano is upside down sugar cone with a smushed marchino cherry on top. The base is a Sugar Cookie Recipe.



Study of Beatrix Potter for the little ones. Here is the completed lap book.











Our co-op copies out Hebrew texts on scrolls!

Girls in a tragic moment from Trojan Women, performed for a packed house!

Girls in a tragic moment from Trojan Women, performed for a packed house!

Girls in a tragic moment from Trojan Women, performed for a packed house!

Boys bearing bad news in Trojan Women, performed by our co-op kids!

The girls mourn in Trojan Women.

Helen of Troy is in big trouble in Trojan Women.

The Trial of Helen from Trojan Women, performed by our co-op kids!

A difficult decision for the king of the Greeks in Trojan Women.

A speech by the king in Trojan Women.

The chorus laments in Trojan Women, performed by our co-op kids.

A family in trouble from Trojan Women, performed by our co-op kids.

Trojan Women, performed by our co-op kids!

A tragic moment (and scary set piece!) from our co-op's production of Trojan Women.

Trojan Women, performed by our co-op kids.

Enter the messenger. Trojan Women with our co-op kids.

The Greek Messenger and the Trojan Women.

The queen and the chorus, from our co-op's production of Trojan Women.

Queen Hecuba, from Trojan Women with our co-op kids!

Athena isn't happy. Trojan Women, performed by our co-op kids.

Poseidon has something to say in our co-op's production of Trojan Women.

The soldiers' prologue -- a modern addition to the classic Greek play, "Trojan Women," performed by our co-op kids.

Is Brett trying to copy Chad's answers on that clay cuneiform tablet?

The co-op practices their cuneiform on clay tablets.


















James shapes his salt dough map with a confident smile.

Our model of the tabernacle!

Heather works a loom at co-op.

Stephanie and Brittany show off their Hebrew texts, copied on scrolls!






A model of the tabernacle.

We celebrate the Seder at sunset.

Dan is very focused as he creates his salt dough map.




Andrew proudly displays his salt dough map.



The USO provides food for the hungry troops.



Moms and dads at the 50's and 60's feast night. Can you spot Marcia Somerville? (Hint: she's wearing a wig.)

The kids at our co-op's 50's and 60's feast night.



Several very differend 50's and 60's dads at our feast night. (Note the extra peace sign. And don't worry ... that's a candy cigarette.)











Marr World Fair, c. 1850. Kevin displays a steam train.
















"And the Viking longboat leaned boldly into the keen northern wind..."




What do you mean, "too young to rule"?









Now this is what we call a field trip.

Building the castle for our medieval feast.



A falconry demonstration at the Medieval Feast, with a live "falcon."









Pre-fab castles are much easier to build than the stone kind.

Mind-mapping about the pilgrims.






Even a serious-minded monk like Sean has to have fun sometimes.





Laura and her parents at the Medieval Feast.

Marcia Somerville and her family at their Medieval Feast.







A very sober knighting ceremony.
















Warriors taking the field at the Battle of Hastings. (Well... a re-enactment of it, anyway.)








Elija's Model of a Mosque, completed 10-4-02




Elija's salt map of Mountain range, Island, Peninsula, cliff, canal and mouth. Completed 9-16-02.








Making the gingerbread castle.

Making the gingerbread castle.


Our spiral-cut ham "boar's head."

























Chris and his salt dough map