Friday, April 28, 2017

Drive Thru History, The Gospels~Homeschool Review Crew

Drive Thru History The Gospels
   I received the DVD set of The Gospels in the Drive Thru History~With Dave Stotts® series for review.  We have loved watching the series as it goes thru the life of Jesus in 18, 30 minute episodes.  Some of the included topics are: Jesus Grows Up, Jesus Begins His Miracles, The Last Supper and His Resurrection.  The series covers his entire life.
   This set comes in a book format with a nice cover.  It would make a great gift for someone!  Included in side the book are the DVDs as well as pages with beautiful pictures, Bible verses as suggested reading that correspond with the videos and study questions that go along.  There are many Bible studies out there and the Gospels are books that are studied often.  With this series there are study guides already made and would make a great high school or adult Bible Study!        

       Living out in the rural area we do, we usually spend one day a week going to "the city" to run errands, since most things are about an hour away.  Once we received the Drive Through History DVD set, “Mom I know we don’t usually watch anything in the car, unless we are going on vacation, but can we watch The Gospels as we run around?"  Was something that my daughter had said several times.  My kids couldn't get enough of it!  They begged me to stay in the car!
     History had always been a struggle for me in school. For some reason the information never wanted to stick in my head.  Maybe if there would have been a series like this it would have stuck better for me?  I don’t know, however I do know that I am thankful for this for my children.  It breaks up the monotony of the books during the day.  Thru the humor that Dave adds into the DVD's,  the scenery from his travels, and the factual information this series provides it makes it fun and interesting to learn about Jesus' life!
      We have enjoyed this series as many other Drive Thru History episodes.  I actually got to meet Mr Stotts as well at the Midwest Homeschool Convention.  It was such a pleasure to talk with him and meet the man in the TV, as my kids say!
Drive Thru History The Gospels


    From Drive Thru History:
          "General age range is 5th grade-adult, however there are many younger kids who love to show too!  We like to say that while the entire family will enjoy the TV show as family entertainment, the optimal age for getting the max educational value is middle school and older. Our target audience is Christian families who wish to teach their children history from a Christian worldview.  While most of our viewers are homeschooled, many private and public school students enjoy the show as well."

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Thursday, April 27, 2017

Planet 316~A Homeschool Review Crew Review


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        My kids have had a lot of fun working thru the Daily Bible Jigsaw at Planet 316!  Planet 316 is a company that knows the importance of getting God’s Word to everyone, even the littlest ones.  One of the ways they have done this is thru downloadable apps for the computer or handheld device.  It doesn’t matter if you have a computer, Android or Apple device/table, they have you covered!
      Here are the current options for playing this game:
     All you need to do is download the app, create an account, and go!  You are ready to start completing the puzzles to see what the day’s verse is.  My two younger kids came up with the idea that they would take turns working thru the puzzles. Each day they would rotate whose turn it was to complete that day’s puzzle.   After the second day they were helping each other just to see what the verse and the picture was!screenshot_02
     The puzzles do not take that long so they are great for little attention spans and there is a new puzzle every day!  SO there is excitement each day to see what the new verse and picture is.  When I say my younger two, I am referring to an eleven year old and a 13 year old!   They are not all that little anymore however they have loved working on the puzzles.
     Earning Coins
     All games have their perks and this one is coins!  You can accumulate coins by doing the daily puzzle or the power piece.  With the power piece you have a few seconds (like 30 seconds or so) to put that piece in it’s place. If you don’t get it in time nothing happens, however if you do you are awarded more points!  You can also get coins by watching a video (they are ads of random games).
     Got coins?  What do you do with them?
          The coins will give you the option to have more tools to finish the puzzle.  Some of the options are:  Guide (which give you a picture of the puzzle when complete), sweep (takes the pieces all to the outer sides) and magnet (locks one of the puzzle pieces with the one piece that it is supposed to be connected to).  All of these things are to help you get your puzzles complete faster. 
     I think that this app would be a great thing for anyone, especially little ones who have short attention spans.  It would be a great thing when waiting at a restaurant or at the Dr.
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Thursday, April 20, 2017

SpeedyPrep~Schoolhouse Review Crew

SpeedyPrep

SpeedyPrep is an online subscription site that prepares your student for taking the CLEP test.  I received a 6 month subscription for the purpose of this review.

     Why use SpeedyPrep?
       SpeedyPrep has designed a study site to help you do what the CLEP tests set out to do... pass the tests and essentially the classes!  Taking these test is a great way to save money and time working towards your college degree.
         What is a CLEP test?  
       Basically it is tests that show you have a college level of knowledge on a specific topic.  Taking (and passing Smile) these said tests will allow you to gain college credit for classes that you do not have to take.  If you can pass the test it is proven that you have a college level understanding for that specific course. 
  
 
SpeedyPrep

         Where did SpeedyPrep get their information from?
       The study information was selected or created by master teachers and college professors.  With the desire to help the students, SpeedyPrep is constantly checking their information to make sure that they are up to date with any changes made by the college board!  So you know that you are using the most current information.
          They say that it takes 21 days of a new routine to get it into your brain so do it with out thinking.  Well that really goes with anything, I think.  They know that it takes your brain several times of exposure to the same material for it to be stored and retrievable from the brain.  Okay this may not be the case for every person.  I know a few who only have to hear/see/read something one time and they have it!  I think, thought that the majority of us fall into the first category.


SpeedyPrep
           
                 
      Go to SpeedyPrep and create an account to activate your subscription.  Once you do that you can start checking out the classes!  Pick your class from the list of 24 courses currently offered.  Take American Government for example, with this course there are then over 20 sections like Civil Liberties, Political Parties, Political Opinion etc for you to work on.  As you work thru the sessions completing each fill in the blank answers, you are timed and your score is kept.  The number of questions varies by section.  Whether you answer the question incorrectly or not there is an explanation and or a video explaining the topic.  This is reinforcing the correct answer if you didn't know it!  At the end of the session your time and number correct will be displayed as well as the percent.  For each session there is a progress bar that will tell you how far you are to get to 100 percent. One you reach 100 percent in any given course, you are ready to take the CLEP test for that class!
    SpeedyPrep incorporated this progress bar to guarantee it's classes. If you have worked thru the Speedy Prep course, received that 100 percent and do not pass the test they will refund your study session!
    SpeedyPrep requests that if you are going to take this route that you have had the high school equivalent of the same class.  So they don't recommend you taking the Algebra course if you haven't had Algebra in high school.

    **The cost of this online subscription study course does not cover the cost of the CLEP test or any other fees included in taking that test. 

  So what did my son think?
      Overall, and after working thru some of the sessions, He thinks that StudyPrep is a great tool!  He liked the layout of the questions however felt that some questions could have been multiple choice.  That being said, you continue to work thru and see the answers and the next time you remember what the answer was {that is that repetition thing kicking in:)}
    My take?
      I think that having the option to test out of classes is a great thing!  Why sit thru a class when you already know the information.  Now you have the chance to study for some of your classes and go ahead and test out of them.  By taking this route to college you will save time and money!  I don't see how it could be a bad thing!
    The only thing that I didn't like was that you needed to answer in the correct "form".  So if the answer was 14 and I answered it numerically "14" and the answer was fourteen, it counted it incorrectly.  I say that the answer was correct, however it will be scored as and incorrect answer. That didn't happen to us more than a few times and I understand it it is just something that I noticed.

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College Level Examination Program Preparation {SpeedyPrep Reviews}
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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Homeschooling from Scratch~Keeping on Track thru the whole year

    
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       Keeping a commitment for an entire year can be a really hard thing to do.  Each year as a homeschooling family you really need to recommit to the new year.  For me that starts with the homeschool conference that is coming up this weekend.  I have planed for it and I think I shop and participate in it smartly using my time there the best possible way.  So how do I keep up the pace through out the year and get everything complete? 
       It gets tough sometimes, I have to admit.  I will share with you a little secret.  We had to go to schooling year round a few years ago because I was having health problems.  It turned out to be not as serious as we originally had thought and now I am doing awesome!  Praise God!  However during that uncertain and testing time we were not always on track with our studies and had to go thru the summer to get our studies complete before the next year.  Don’t worry the kids got about a 3 week break that summer! Whew! 
     After that summer I kept thinking there has to be an easier way.  Life is not always, okay never really, predictable I think.  In the best efforts to get said things done life likes to throw curve balls whether it be that you got up and just 20170310_000754didn’t feel well to something as crazy as out of town things or family emergencies that need to be handled now! After our short summer year, I came up with excel spread sheets that worked for us and I purchased an 8.5x5 inch binder for each.  Planners for the kids!  It worked great!  My kiddos are also required to do chores and at first I had those in there as well and calendar pages!  I was super excited!  Okay honestly the kids were not!  We used these for 2 years and I got tired of cutting the paper, since I made them myself.
     I then went to full size 1” binders.  With the larger binder the kids can also put any loose leaf assignments behind subject tabs that I can easily access.  So if our day gets crazy all their work is in an easy for me to get place to look over for the next day.
     The planner pages have been a successful thing at our house!  Here is a sample
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   As you can tell it isn’t anything fancy!  It gets the job done and keeps us on track!  How we use them, is when the kids have completed their assignments,  they are to use a highlighter and cross off that assignment.  I don’t care if they do all of their math lessons or history lessons in one day, however I don’t want them to go any farther ahead than the week.  I have to remind them that going farther will cause them to possible to do an entire day of a subject they don’t like!  We found it best to stay at a week max for working a head.  Just as with anything else, there is no wrong or right answer with how you plan your year, week or day.  This is just one way that I have found with 4 kiddos at home in 4 different grades to keep on track.  It works for me, it may not for you .you have to find what you can work with and stick to. 
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Readers in Residence Volume 1 (Sleuth) By Debra Bell~Homeschool Review Crew

Apologia Educational Ministries Readers in Residence
         I received the full set of  Readers in Residence Volume 1 (Sleuth) as a part of the Homeschool Review Crew to review.    It is a reading program written by Debra Bell and published by  Apologia Educational Ministries. It has been designed to help your child read to learn, instead of learning to read.  How is this different?  Learning to read is what we all do (or did) when we were between the ages of 3 and 6, starting with letters and sounds, moving to sight words and then finally sentences and books. In working thru this process we are not necessarily taught to read to learn, or pull information out of and comprehend what we are reading.  Learning to read isn’t the end of the literacy or learning road!
    So what does this program provide?
    The Student Book:  
       *It provides detailed instruction in reading for inference
       *Shows students how to identify a text’s genre and then deploy the reading strategies relevant to that genre.
      *Teaches close reading techniques
      *Helps students to recognize and analyze the author’s craftsmanship
      *Shows students how to use context clues to make educated guesses about the meaning of unknown words
           The Answer Key:
         Gives you all the tools you need to help your child work thru the program from making a daily schedule to keeping tack of progress and evaluating your child’s work!
        
Apologia Educational Ministries Readers in Residence
         Readers in Residence is written to be a fun but challenging program. Challenge is good for kids but you don’t want to frustrate them, therefore this program is written with flexibility so that you can challenge but not torture your child as you work thru it.  The program is laid out to be used 4 days a week, however there isn’t a set time on when your child should end the program or how long it should take them to get thru it.. totally at their own pace.
  The philosophy of the program encompasses 6 things that reading is or should be:  Reading should be a pleasure, a learned experience, an apprenticeship, an internal process and diverse.
    With this program your child will work thru 3 well know and books:  Sarah Plain and Tall, Charlotte’s Web and Because of Winn Dixie.  Then they get to pick 3 other books, a Historical Fiction and Animal Fantasy then your own choice.  As they work thru the books there are different activities like a making predictions, meeting Authors and unit projects (including storyboards and a character map) that make the program more than just reading.  It keeps the child’s interest, I think.
      Working thru this program I feel has made my daughter more aware of the details of the books she is reading, instead of just reading to read, (or get thru the assigned daily reading chore).  When we first got the set, she was super excited when she saw it because Charlotte’s Web was in it and even more excited (if that is possible) when she saw that the student book was larger than the teachers book!  She loved the book list (even though she has only  read half of them). It was excited and easy to get her to sit down and work on it.   She loved the idea that it can be done in a group setting as well. She would like to get together a book club this summer!  
   My take on the program was anything to help kids get into books and learn from them is a great thing!  I loved the choice of books as well, the explanation of the program and the lay out is easy to read and follow. I think this program is a great eye opener to the details of reading.  I think it helped my daughter finally understand how to determine the plot of a story and the main characters (instead of listing everyone in it).  We enjoyed working with this program!

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Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Homeschooling From Scratch~Grading and Recordkeeping

                                                
Homeschool Records
       When we first started homeschooling, we used an online program.  After that first year we decided that that type of program wasn’t a good fit for OUR family.  It’s one of the things about homeschooling that I love the most, if it doesn’t work, try something else! With that program I didn’t have to worry about grading or attendance as the computer/school did it.  The school did the record keeping since the kids were enrolled in that program, even attendance!  After that first year we branched out on our own and the responsibility of keeping all that info became mine!
        Recording Gradesgrades super job
      Grading  is something that I have heard different stories from different people since the beginning of our journey.  Once again homeschooling is tailored to your wants and needs so there isn’t any correct or incorrect way to do it.  However it needs done in some fashion.  Our public school don’t give A’s and B’s grades until like 4th grade or something.  Earlier grades get satisfactory and unsatisfactory or something of the sort.  I think the general rule is pass and fail for each person but it looks different.
     Some people grade and record that grade.  Others grade once the assignment is complete and have the child redo anything they missed until they get all correct and record nothing except A’s for the entire year, since they essentially make then all correct.  Some people grade and move on, unless they failed the assignment.  Again, not of these are THE method, you need to do what fits the best and gives you the information you want and need.  I personally do the 3rd one mentioned above.  If a child doesn’t received a passing grade they have to redo that lesson or I will supplement with some sort of worksheet or other approach to the material they are struggling with.  My personal preference.
     Record Keeping
school record 1 There are many ways to keep the actual records of your homeschool.  The first thing that you need to do is to check with your state to see what is required of you to keep/turn in.  In Ohio we are not required to turn in actual grades each year but an assessment by a certified teacher or test scores.  We have opted to do the assessments each year because it works for us.  You need to check with your state to see what is required.
     Your records need to be easily accessible but don’t have to be fancy.  You can use a note book/binder and prop it up on the shelf or go as elaborate {the program I use has been called by friendsSmile}as an online service.  I have been using My Homeschool Grades for the past several years.  I love the ease of imputing the grades, you can even have their schedule in there and their extracurricular activites/acheivements for transcript service!  This came in handy when I needed my oldest son’s transcripts.  I just hit a button and it printed right out.  It was all at my fingertips. 
       There are many online program that you can use from varying prices and features.  I have listed a few:
                           My Homeschool Grades
                           Homeschool Tracker
                           Homeschooling Records
                         **I have only used the My Homeschool Grades so I do not know how the others work or what they all offer.
     Homeschooling is a personal choice that need to be made by the family that it will involve and in some families it is made each year.  Just like this decision your grading and reporting will be the same.  You may use one system on year and a new on the next.  It is totally up to you!  You just want to make sure that you are doing what is required by your state.

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Monday, April 17, 2017

Menu Mondays~4/16/17

Sunday
    Breakfast~Cereal with milk Fruit
    Lunch~Ham and cheese baglewiches, chips
    Snack~Yogurt
    Supper~Ham, green bean casserole, deviled eggs, glazed carrots, broccoli casserole
    Snack~ice cream cake
Monday
    Breakfast~Crockpot Cinnamon French Toast
    Lunch~Ham and cheese crossiants with garlic & Parmesean potatoes
    Snack~ice cream cake
    Supper~Grilled Hamburgers and dogs, baked potatoes and baked beans
    Snack ~yogurt
Tuesday
    Breakfast~Cereal with Milk and Fruit
    Lunch~Peanut Butter Banana Burritos, Yogurt and chips
    Snack~Cincinnamon Rice Crispy Treats
    Supper~Grilled chicken salads with homemade knot rolls
    Snack ~popcorn
Wednesday
    Breakfast~Oatmeal with fruit
    Lunch~Ham and cheese roll-ups, potato salad
    Snack~Fruit salad
    Supper~Macaroni and cheese with broccoli with bbq pork chops
    Snack~pudding
Thursday
    Breakfast~Cereal with milk and fruit
   Lunch~Ham and Cheese Pannini with potato salad and fruit
    Snack~yogurt
    Supper~pizza
    Snack~homemade granola
Friday
    Breakfast~ bacon, egg and cheese burritos
    Lunch~Grilled Cheese
    Snack~peanut butter and crackers
    Supper~Pork roast with spaetzle salad broccoli
    Snack~vanilla pudding
Saturday
    Breakfast~French toast with fruit
    Lunch~grilled cheese with yogurt and chips
    Snack~ice cream
    Supper~BBQ grilled chicken, corn on the cob and green bean with salad
    Snack~angel food cake with strawberries

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

CompuScholar Inc: Web Design~Homeschool Review Crew

CompuScholar, Inc. Web Design


       Living in the “tech” age that we do, I bet there are not very many high school transcripts out there that do not have some form of computer science listed as at least one of the classes.  It is the world we live in.  So what do home school kiddos do about this?  The people at CompuScholar Inc. have got you covered!  Formerly Homeschool Programing, this company offers courses like Web Design,Digital Savvy,  and Java Programming to name a few. These courses vary in grades from 6-12th grade.  I was given the opportunity to review CompuScholar's Web Design.

        Each course offered is a 2 semester course or a full year. and all courses come with:
  • Step-by-step self-study lessons
  • Integrated instructional videos
  • Automatically graded lesson quizzes, chapter tests and an electronic gradebook
  • Hands-on programming and computing projects with easy-to-follow solutions
  • Teacher's guides, project grading rubrics, fully coded activity solutions
     ***FREE Technical support for parents!  Let’s face it, not every parent is as computer literate as their children.  At CompuScholar they are aware of this and offer people like me (and maybe you) technical support for all your questions to help you assist your child or understand what they are are doing with in their course.  They answer quickly and are super nice.  Yep you guessed it, I had to contact them I believe it was our first lesson!  They were very helpful!  You don’t need a lot of computer knowledge to take these courses, however they are set for a high school level so you would need the basics: know about your keyboard, how to save files, locate them and things of this nature.  If you feel that your child may not have a great foundation you can always take the Digital Savvy course first that does cover more of the basics.
    What did we work with?  We were given the Web Design for the purpose of this review.  It is a one-year (two-semester) online course covering HTML, CSS, and JavaScript skills for 4th-12th grade students.  You do not need to have advanced computer skills, but the basic computer knowledge to start.    
    We used this with my high school kiddo who would like to go into Graphic Design.  He has been working with a few different computer programs with things like HTML, JAVA and Adobe Light Room, Illustrator and Photoshop.  We were exited to review this curriculum as it would enhance his computer science portfolio.
    His thoughts:
          He thought that the site was very easy to navigate and like the fact that you got your test graded as soon as you completed it.  He like the fact that there were 3 attempts to take each test and get all the answers correct, however when he got 100 on the first try he didn’t like having to do it again.  He feels that if you got all of the questions correct, you have mastered the material and should be able to move on.  Each test consisted of 5 questions, so you couldn’t miss more than one or you would fail the test. 
  This is so far the first dab he has taken with the actual web designing and he feel that this served a great purpose for him:  It made him realize that he didn’t want to do this kind of work. He likes the more creative side of graphics.

Check out my review Java Programming, from CompuScholar, formerly called Homeschool Programming.
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Digital Savvy, Web Design & Java Programming {CompuScholar,Inc Reviews}



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Monday, April 10, 2017

Faithgirlz Promises For You, Coloring Devotional ~A ZonderKidz Review


               
       Faithgirlz Promises for You Coloring Devotional, published by ZonderKidz, provides 60 days of Discovering God hope and love.  This hardbound book has a very attractive cover and would make a great devotional for any girl.   The book is filled with, as you may have already guessed promises, these are the unchanging kind from God, the best kind.  Something that we may need to be reminded of from time to time as we continue on this journey he has set us on.
      It features:
            *Pick a page and go:
                 You don’t have to start on the first page and read thru in the correct order!  Pick any devotion that you feel speaks to you or picture that you are drawn to and go!  The thick pages will take what ever you want to illustrate them with:crayons, colored pencils or even markers.  Don’t worry the pages are thick to prevent bleed through.
      *Write more option:
          
              Want to add personal notes, a prayer or thoughts on the verse for any devotion?  There are lines to do this which each devotional.
         *Share the devotional:
                 What’s better than coloring beautiful pictures, reading and reflecting on scripture verses?  Doing it with a friend.  This book encourages the reader to ask their mom, sister or friend to color and discuss with them the devotions.
This book would make a great gift for anything from an Easter Basket to a graduation gift!  We can never read too much about God’s plan for us or be reminded of his promises and gift to us.

   Thank you to ZonderKidz for the opportunity to review this book!

     You can check out this book and other great titles from ZonderKidz:
              Zondervan Children's Books
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Menu Mondays~Week of 4/8/17

Sunday
      Breakfast~Donuts
      Lunch~Bacon Egg and Cheese baglewiches with applesauce or fruit
      Snack~yogurt
       Supper~Grilled BBQ Chicken, corn on the cob and baked beans with salad
       Snack~Rice Krispy treats
Monday
      Breakfast~Crockpot oatmeal with apples and cinnamon
      Lunch~Toasted Ham and Cheese Hoagies with cottage fries and cantaloupe
      Snack~Apples with peanut butter
      Supper~Spaghetti with meatballs, salad and bread
      Snack~cake
Tuesday
      Breakfast~Cereal with Milk and fruit
      Lunch~pizza
      Snack~yogurt
      Supper~It’s Taco Tues!  Taco bar
      Snack~Lemon Cake
Wednesday
       Breakfast~eggs with ham and cheese
       Lunch~Spaghetti with garlic toast
       Snack~yogurt
       Supper~crockpot pork with rice and broccoli, salad
       Snack~Pudding
Thursday
      Breakfast~Oatmeal with fruit
      Lunch~Homemade ranch tenders with fries
      Snack~Peanut butter crackers or cheese and crackers
      Supper~Crockpot chicken and pasta with salad
      Snack~Cookies
Friday
      Breakfast~Clubb McMuffins with Strawberries
      Lunch~Macaroni and Cheese with ham roll ups
      Snack~yogurt
      Supper~Pizza
      Snack~Chocolate cake
Saturday
       Breakfast~Pancakes and waffles with eggs
       Lunch~Ham and cheese hoagies with chips and yogurt
       Snack~Apples with peanut butter
       Supper~Grilled BBQ Chicken, skillet corn and green beans, with salad
       Snack~Caramel Corn

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Shepherd, Potter and Spy--And The Star Namer by Peggy Consolver, Author~A Homeschool Review Crew Review

Shepherd, Potter, Spy--and the Star Namer {Peggy Consolver}


    I received a copy of Shepherd, Potter and Spy--And The Star Namer from Peggy Consolver Author, for the purpose of a review.  Peggy did an excellent job in the writing of this book. She gained detailed knowledge as she spent 18 days in Israel with her family and went on archeological digs to gain the direct insight for this story.  She says “To actually visit many of those places changed my internal picture of biblical event from misty imaginings to solid reality.”  She shows just that change with the details that she has included in the book in the descriptions of the land and the people. 
       This Biblical Historical Fiction writing is based on Joshua 9 and 10.  It portrays primarily the life of a 13 yr old, shepherd~and defender of his sheep, a potters son~turned spy who is hopeful of a full life.  Young Keshub is the main character in the story who has a lot of responsibility that he “inherits” given the events that were happening at this time.  The story I feel is mainly written from his point of view and life. A typical teen, Keshub would rather play with his sling shot that tend the sheep, however that is not the case.  In this story, you will get an account of what it was like to live in the desert as he tends the flock, follow him as a spy and be on the look out for any uprisings.  The story takes place in ancient history before the Hebrews conquered the promise land.  It is a scary time for the people of the land.    
     In the front of the book there is a characters and relationship list.  This at first was a bit intimidating.  It comes in handy as the characters are intertwined through out the pages.  I had to refer back to it a few times to figure out who belonged to whom when I started reading the story.  
Shepherd, Potter, Spy--and the Star Namer Peggy Consolver
    The author has also put together an awesome study guide to the book that you can purchase directly from her.  The study guide has great information in 13 chapters to enhance your reading experience.
           Research links:  Here you will find links topics like Syrian Brown Bears or the medicinal and antibiotic properties of honey.
           Downloadable maps~provide a map that you can fill in as you read along as well as the answer map
           Finally videos!  The videos include things like:  How to make a square lashing or how to use a sling! Something my son loved!
Shepherd, Potter, Spy--and the Star Namer Peggy Consolver
  I would recommend this book for a mature middle school student or a high school student as I did think that at times it was a bit hard to follow.
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Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Memoria Press: The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & The Great Republic and 200 Questions About American History with Flashcards~A TOS Review.

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   I received, from Memoria Press, The Story Of The Thirteen Colonies & The Great Republic as well as 200 Questions About American History for review.  I was super excited as history wasn’t always my favorite subject.  I have grown into it as I have gone thru it again essentially, as my kids have taken those classes. My favorite study in history is American History.   I think it is exciting to watch the country take the shape and become the beautiful country that it has.  Recommended for grades 5th-7th, these two sets work together to create a great middle school curriculum covering the history of our country from Columbus to the Spanish American War.  It also would work great to supplement any curriculum.
  
The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic Set
Included in The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & The Great Republic comes the student text, teacher guide and the reader. The book has an easy layout format that is easy to follow and adapt to your weekly scheduling needs.  The complete set sells for $48.00.
       There are 85 stories total in the historical reader. Each story is a few pages (like 4-5 pages per weekly lesson) and they are grouped in sets of 3 stories for each lesson totaling 32 weeks of lessons for a complete year study!  Listed with each lesson are: Facts to Know, Vocab Words, Comprehension Questions,  and an Enrichment Section. Each of these sections will help with the understanding of the lessons.  The book also has a great appendix section that has maps, historical documents like the Gettysburg Address or the Declaration of Independence or the Emancipation Proclamation.   
          
200 Questions About American History Set
Grades 5-8
The book, 200 Questions About American History, is a great compliment for this curriculum set.  It includes the Student book and then the Teachers Guide for    $9.95 and $5.00 respectively.   This set includes:  A recommended schedule, Teaching Guidelines, Drill Questions, Timeline of American History, Notable Quotes From American History, Presidents of the United States, The Star-Spangled Banner, Old Ironsides, O Captain! My Captain!  and Tests and Keys.  A great compliment to the previous curriculum.       
       Along with the 200 Questions About American History books, there is also a flashcard set.  I highly recommend it especially for the $12.95 that it costs.   This is a great tool to help your students quiz (or have a friendly competition as a spur of the moment week night alternative to what ever was supposed to be the nightly TV show!  These cards answer questions that anyone should really know about American History.  Some of these questions are: Document that established a central government for the United States, First Prestident of the United States and "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." Who said it?

        What was our take?  This was used with a 5th grade student.  She would ask (or remind) me on a daily basis if it was time to do the our history lesson!  It was a hit in our house. At times my older children would ask if they could sit and listen to the story as well.  They both like the layout of the stories.  They were long enough to get the info and point across however it wasn’t a long a boring read as history can sometimes be.  The questions are taken from the reading so they were not hard to be answered either.  I didn’t ask her to take the tests as she has some anxiety with tests and I figured in 5th grade history, if she was getting the questions correct and worked thru the lesson activities, she would be okay.  I would recommend this curriculum to anyone with a middle school child!


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Monday, April 3, 2017

Menu Monday~4/2/17

Sunday
    Breakfast~cereal with milk and fruit
    Lunch~toasty sub sandwiches with cottage fries
    Snack~fruit
    Supper~skillet cajun pasta with salad
    Snack~cookies
Monday
    Breakfast~egg burritos with ham and cheese
    Lunch~pizza
    Snack~apples with peanut butter
    Supper~Ranch baked chicken salad with crusty bread
    Snack~cinnamon twisted puff pastry
Tuesday
    Breakfast~Oatmeal with apple and cinnamon
    Lunch~grilled cheese with chips and yogurt
    Snack~strawberries or grapes
    Supper~spaghetti with knot rolls
    Snack~pudding
Wednesday
    Breakfast~zucchini muffins
    Lunch~egg salad wraps with lettuce, baby carrots with ranch and yogurt
    Snack~grapes or strawberries
    Supper~white chicken chili with corn bread
    Snack~brownies
Thursday
    Breakfast~Eggs
    Lunch~Chicken fajitas
    Snack~fruit
    Supper~Beef roast with spaetzel, carrots and salad
    Snack~caramel corn
Friday
    Breakfast~Cereal with milk and fresh fruit
    Lunch~Cheezy eggs with fruit or applesauce and toasted french bread
    Snack~Apple slices with peanut butter
    Supper~Cheese Pizza
    Snack~Cookies
Saturday
    Breakfast~Mini cupcakes and strawberries
    Lunch~Ham and Cheese sandwiches on pretzel bread with yogurt and apple slices
    Snack~Cookies
    Supper~Hamburgers, baked potatoes and baked beans
    Snack~Cheesecake

Monday, March 27, 2017

Menu Monday~3/27/17

  Sunday
      Breakfast~cereal with milk and fruit
      Lunch~Clubb muffins, with fruit
      Snack~cookies
      Supper~Pot roast with steamed veggies and salad
      Snack~homemade pretzel cinnamon pretzel bites
Monday
      Breakfast~Cheesy ham and egg skillet with fruit
      Lunch~Hot open faced ham and melted mozzarella cheese subs, chips and applesauce
      Snack~apples
      Supper~spaghetti with meatballs, salad and garlic bread
      Snack~Jello
Tuesday
      Breakfast~Overnight French Toast with Fruit
      Lunch~peanut butter, banana wraps, carrots and yogurt
      Snack~apple or oranges
      Supper~pork roast, spaetzle, green beans and salad
      Snack~cherry turnovers
Wednesday
      Breakfast~eggs with sausage links and toast
      Lunch~BBQ chicken sandwiches with chips
      Snack~pretzels
      Supper~pizza
      Snack~pudding
Thursday
      Breakfast~crockpot apple and cinnamon oatmeal
      Lunch~chef salads with italian bread
      Snack~grapes
      Supper~Baked chicken and herbs, carrots and rice pilaf, salad
      Snack~pound cake
Friday
      Breakfast~cereal with milk and fruit
      Lunch~grilled cheese
      Snack~yogurt
      Supper~fillet of fish, macaroni and cheese and broccoli
      Snack~Sliced apples
Saturday
      Breakfast~Chocolate chip pancakes with warm syrup, eggs and fruit
      Lunch~Toasted ham and cheese sandwiches, Herbed cottage fries and applesauce
      Snack~yogurt
      Supper~Lasagna with garlic bread and salad
      Snack~caramel popcorn

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Bessie’s Pillow By Linda Bress Silbert~A Review Crew Review

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Bessie's Pillow
   

     Strong Learning, Inc. has published the book, Bessie’s Pillow.  Based on the true story of Bessie Dreizen, (Boshka Marksman) a Lithuanian immigrant to the United States, this story is beautifully written.  While reading the story I was pulled in to the story. This story captures Bessie’s moments..as she embarks on a new life here in America.  We experience her hesitations of leaving home, the place she knew well and lived with her family, her anxieties of starting over here in the unknown land of America, where things are different~including the language and her name!~ALONE!  The story starts with her leaving Lithuania where Jews are persecuted.  She travels here with the hops of earning enough money to bring her family here, mainly here brothers to escape the enlistment they would soon face into the Russian army.  As we followed with Bessie, she encounters or overcomes, language barriers and the differences from one place to another.   She explains, for example how the police in America are very different than the police back home.  We laughed and cried (okay I cried the kids not so much) as people died from common things today that we have cures from.  This is something that is hard to swallow and taken for granted. One of the hardest things for my kids to understand was that people died back then from things that today we have cures for!  Something we take for granted, the advanced in medical treatments since then.
     Bessie’s Pillow is a double love story.  The Parents Love:  The love the parents had for their child that they wanted her to have a better life, so at 18 they “pushed” her to go to a different country for a better life and future.  This story is so true for so many families.  Then you have Bessie’s love story how she met and married her husband, this is where the pillow comes in.  I won’t explain exactly how at this point.  You have to read the book!  However, the pillow provides great comfort, and connections.  
     The book encompassed her daily ups and downs, as she built her life here and became a successful American.  Of course it wasn’t easy at all.  She did have an older sister and some family friends that she stayed with when she first came.  However seeking them out in a new land wasn’t easy.  Finding her first job here again wasn’t easy. Times were not as easy as we know them to be today. 
           I started off reading the story to my kids.  I wasn’t sure how they would like it.  I read it in the evening as part of the bedtime ritual.  The next day I hear..“Mom, at lunch break will you read some more of the pillow story?”,  and again at bedtime "Are we going to read more of that book?"  They loved it as much as I did!  This book is a great read alone for an older child (I would say 8th or 9th and up)  or with you family (this way you can talk about some of the experiences that are brought up in the book).  I want to point out though that this is a real account of what happened and how immigrants were treated.  There are some parts that you may feel are not suitable for your younger child.  My daughter is 11 and the youngest to listen as I read this story.    I suggest you reading the book first, if reading to elementary school kids.
     Along with this book, when using this with middle and high schoolers, there are additional resources to help enhance the lesson.  I suggest you check out Bessie's America!  Here you can find links to radio shows that were listened to during this time period, recipes and photographs to help you really see and understand this time period.  Finally there is a study guide that you can use. With all the resources that come with this book, it could easily be used as a unit study!

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    Bessie’s Pillow is the first novel written Linda Bress Silbert.   

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