Work While It is Day
Jesus reminds us in John 9 to "to work the works of him who sent me (you), while it is day; night comes, when no man can work." As God's family we have a responsibility to do works as God directs us. The time will come, when we can no longer work. This fits into the idea of Parousia: the second coming. Students wrote a response in their journals to... If jesus was coming back today, how would I spend this day? Answers varied: ask for forgiveness, be good, live a full day, do what I am doing, pray, read the Bible. The Good News is that we don't know the day, but rather our focus should be to complete the "work" of each day.
We started English comparing how a simple literacy style (like Hemingway) differs from an ornate literary style. I used the visual: a simple Charlie Brown Christmas Tree vs. the full elaborate decorated tree on the White House lawn. Thus we read the short story, "The Lady, or the Tiger" by Frank Stockton. The language in this story is crafted with multi-layered pictureque adjectives and descriptive nouns. At the end of the story, we discussed why the author may use this style: paint descriptions, create a royal pompous setting, and feed the dilemma of jealousy vs. despair. The writing uses subtle exaggeration as a complement to the exaggerated behavior of the king. Students will construct a conclusion to the story (did a Tiger or beautiful bride come out of the door? )with ornate sentences.
Geography 7 were first given instruction about HIV/AIDS. Then students read a short essay by an 8th grade boy in Malawi telling about the impact of HIV/AIDS in his village. This young man was brought to the states 3 years ago to share his poetry. We felt sad to realize that his father (before he died) made only $5 a month. From our discussion, this great idea took shape. Let's gather money to buy an animal for a family in a third-world country. Yes, these are your students talking... thoughtful and aware that we can do something to make a difference. I talked to Mr. Eaton and he also thought it was a great idea. In fact, there was an article in a recent Catholic Digest talking about this opportunity through the "heifer project."
So stay tuned, we may be buying a goat, a cow, or a camel for a needy family. This is Advent...taking on the poverty of others (working while it is day).
Math 6 students did estimation with decimals. Their assignment due tomorrow is: problems 9-28 on page 67. All students arrived with Math books. Thank you. History 6 students read together info. about the Phoenicians. Next, we are on the Egypt and the Nile River Civilization.
English students were reminded at the end of the day that we will make a quick trip to the dollar store tomorrow after the spelling test to get wrapping, bags, etc. for the Winter Wonderland. If students bring a dollar or two, that is good. Also I alerted students to the possiblity of the heifer project. Advent begins on Sunday. This is a busy season as we enter the Church New Year.
Good luck to the basketball team tonight. Have a safe trip and enjoy the game! I expect to hear all about it tomorrow.
