Language Lessons for a Living Education 2: A New Book Review Crew at NLPG Review
As with all material published by Master Books, God’s Word is woven throughout. This is not in any way forced, but simply woven in as a matter of conversation, just as we do with our children in our every day lives already. My daughters are beyond this beautiful title, but I will be recommending it for language arts for young learners from now on!
My Story 1: A New Book Review Crew at NLPG Review
The Memorization Study Bible: A New Book Review Crew at NLPG Review
One of the most important disciplines of our Christian faith is memorization. Unfortunately, it may very well by the least practiced. I sadly must confess it is not a discipline I have practiced as often as I should. For some people memorization comes easily, but I am not one of those people. I find memorization of anything difficult and tedious. Sadly our facts-in-an-instant society does not help any. We don’t feel a need to memorize because we have such easy access to Scripture. Since this is the case, does it even matter? It does indeed!
Summer Camp: Adventures in Odyssey Club
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The Master and His Apprentices: Art History from a Christian Perspective from The Master and His Apprentices: A TOS Crew Review
I had Rose read the assignment and write out her discussion question answers for us to talk about later. I assigned her a chapter a week and allowed her the freedom to break it up in whatever way worked best for her since we are on a modified school schedule. She is a very conscientious student so this worked well, but if you need to give specific assignments each day it is simple enough to do so. She opted to write her answers on separate paper. There is space when the papers are printed, but she felt it was difficult to write in the lines given and preferred her own notebook.
Rose told me she greatly appreciated that the focus of this has been on the Lord as Creator and the ultimate artist of our universe. This is a very unique perspective when it comes to art history where the artist is glorified above God in many cases. Even if an artist does not acknowledge his talent is from the Lord, we still know that to be true. I too appreciate how thoroughly this is covered and in a way that makes sense to her.
I also really like the papers which are assigned for each period. The research and writing skills required for this are so important and I love that they are included in this particular course. Rose loves to write and is looking forward to this as well. There are specific requirements given for each paper and along with the discussion questions and exams make this a rich course for high schoolers.
Rose is now in 8th grade and is working on this as a high school credit. She will complete the entire course, including exams, and receive a grade for it. I’m very pleased so far with both the content and the workload. It is definitely a high school level course and this has been an excellent introduction into that world for her. I would highly recommend this course for anyone interested in pursuing a career in art or is just curious about art history. It is a very well-written and quite deep course.
We give this our full recommendation! Take a look at what my Crewmates had to say!
Hake/Saxon Grammar and Writing 3 from Hake Publishing: A TOS Crew Review
Grammar historically elicits groans from students. I vividly remember a class-wide moan when I was in a traditional grade school class, even from the teacher! My own best teaching of grammar came from my father who taught me at home to diagram sentences and gave me a much deeper grammar foundation than I received in school. I believe the core problem we face in teaching grammar is excessive complexity without solid foundations paired with excessive amounts of time spent on the subject. As with everything in our homeschool I prefer quality over quantity. I have been incredibly impressed with the ability of Hake/Saxon Grammar and Writing 3 from Hake Publishing to address both of these problems!
Grammar has been a part of our schooling since the beginning. In first grade I introduce a little bit each week and then second grade provides a more structured experience in our home. This means Grace already has had more grammar instruction than many kids who begin this series. The format is simple and scripted, my two favorite attributes for a homeschool curriculum! It is written to a teacher working with an entire class, but it can easily be adjusted to individual teaching.
The slim nature of each of the books surprised Grace. This is thinner than others we have used and she absolutely loved that she could write in the book rather than use another paper. The consumable textbook and writing workbook are a great feature so you don’t have to include extra paper or notebooks. The teacher guide has a full answer key as well as tests which can be copied for each student. I appreciate this aspect because if you are teaching multiple children over the years you will only need to purchase the student books again. I also really like that more practice is available in the back of the teacher guide for students if needed. So far Grace has not utilized this, but knowing it is there eases my mind if we come upon a more difficult concept.
Completing one lesson each day took about 15 minutes total. Wow! That is really fast. I love that there are Greek and Latin roots taught at the beginning of each lesson and reviewed in subsequent lessons. The grammar teaching is bite-sized and very clear. Because Grace has had a full year of formal grammar instruction I asked her what she thought about this. She said she really loved that she could write in the books and that it was short. She also really enjoys the vocabulary with Greek and Latin. Grace loves new words and even enjoys reading the dictionary for fun, so this was heaven for her!
After each test there is a writing assignment which will help them apply what they have learned in the structure of grammar to actual writing. I adore this application. One of the problems with many grammar programs is a lack of application. There are a variety of writing styles represented here. While this feels a little bit too structured for my taste when it comes to writing, I appreciate that it does take what has just been learned in the lessons and applies it to actual writing.
Overall both Grace and I give this curriculum two thumbs up! We like the short amount of time it takes each day and the overall structure of the program. It also teaches diagramming which is a huge plus in my book! 























