This was also Cooper’s final week of Classical Conversations – the homeschool program we have been a part of this year. The Foundations program consists mostly of memorizing facts or the “grammar” of several subjects. (“Grammar” is the first stage of a classical model of education called The Trivium.) Cooper decided to work toward something called “Memory Master” which requires that the student have all 400-500 pieces of grammar memorized to perfection. (They can make only one mistake, or be prompted one time.) Well, on Tuesday he aced his “proof” with the director of the program. When she got through testing him, Debbie, our director said to him, “I’m really sorry, Cooper, but you are a MEMORY MASTER!” He won $50, a Classical conversation t-shirt, and a water bottle. I can not begin to tell you how proud we are of his hard work – and most of it completely self-studied and motivated!
The 160 timeline cards that he is holding above. (From Creation to Constantine to Cold War)
All 44 U.S. Presidents
All 5 Latin declension endings
I John 4:7-21 (let us love…if you love…abide in love…God is love…Yikes!)
24 History sentences – For Example:
“During the Age of Imperialism, the British established rule over India in 1858 and Queen Victoria was declared the Empress of India in 1877. Assassinated in 1948, Mohandas Ghandi and his passive resistance movement helped win India’s independence.” (Yeah, 24 of those!)
42 Prepositions
23 Helping Verbs
12 Linking Verbs
120 Geographic Locations (Fertile Crescent…Kyoto Japan…All S. American Countries, etc)
119 Science Facts (types of clouds, types of rocks, invertebrate classifications, etc.)
Math facts: multiples of numbers through 15 x 15, cubes through 1000, squares through 225, 9 math formulas, and 3 math laws.
(And now we have one more piece of technology to monitor around here. sigh.)
Happy Birthday Coop!
Congrats on Memory Master – What an accomplishment!
We love your amazing mind, creativity, humor, and thoughtful spirit.
You are a really awesome teen!
That is a mind-blowing list of things to memorize! Wow!
I'm sure it will serve him very well in the years to come. (Well, and so will the iPod, of course.)
I'm astounded Melanie!! Your kids are so well educated! Have your other two demonstrated such inner drive? As Greg said, that is a "mind-blowing" list!
Kayla ALMOST had it all memorized, but decided not to try for Memory Master this year. She has two more years to try.
Kory's program is altogether different – rhetoric stage: lots of reading, writing, speaking, debating, science, philos., govt, etc.
They are all doing such great work – so proud of them!
Wow, that is amazing! You must be so proud of him.
I hope he enjoys his iPod. My boys received one a few years ago from an uncle already filled with awesome Christian music. I was thankful that job was already done for us.
Happy Birthday, Cooper! Love and blue skies from Kelly and Jack!
I lOVE when you write about your kids! I soak it all up!!! 🙂