Science for Every Teacher from Novare Science & Math: A TOS Crew Review

Novare Science & Math As much as I love homeschooling and teaching my girls, I’ll readily admit one thing: Science and Math are not my area of expertise. I did well enough in school in these subjects. Honestly, I did very well in all of my schooling, but for science and math, especially as I moved to higher and higher levels in these areas, I had to work harder and harder to earn those grades. Let’s not even get started on whether or not I retained any of it! There are some wonderful resources out there for curriculum, but I haven’t seen anything written for the teacher to learn. I was highly intrigued by the opportunity to review Science for Every Teacher from Novare Science & Math. A book written for me as my daughter’s teacher is something I rarely have the opportunity to enjoy.  

Novare Science for Every Teacher

 The scientific area covered is Physics, probably my least favorite of all the sciences I studied in high school. Even so, I read this with an open mind and an eagerness to re-learn (or maybe even learn for the first time) some of the fundamental laws of physics which govern our world. I was very interested as I read through the various chapter titles and saw how the various subject matters were things we deal with in everyday life. Sound and light waves, heat and temperature, Momentum, Pressure and Buoyancy…these are just a few of the areas covered. Each chapter has a very clear explanation of the laws as well as the mathematical equations needed to determine how to apply them to real-life problems.  

 The structure of the chapters are visually helpful as well. I really like That before beginning each chapter there are clear goals presented. Much like the objectives we write for a lesson plan, this gives a clear guide of where the reader will be led. I also like that different sections are color-coded for easy referencing at a later time. One of the most valuable parts of each chapter is the applications for use in the classroom. There are several ideas for each topic and all are doable whether you are in a homeschool or traditional schooling setting. 

 I found the information to be presented in a way which was completely relatable even for someone like me who has forgotten most of what I learned in high school. What was really neat for me was to see how what feels to be lofty ideas are actually concrete facts I use on a weekly and sometimes daily basis for cooking, driving, and more. I don’t remember my physics class bringing the reality of what I was learning into perspective in quite this way. I also liked how the history of our understanding of the laws of physics progressed through the ages. 

 In addition to this title written to teachers there are many courses offered from Novare Science & Math including these titles:  
Earth Science: God’s World, Our Home  
Introductory Physics 
General Chemistry
 You might also be interested to know many well-loved homeschool curriculum companies utilize resources from Novare Science & Math such as Memoria Press or Potter’s School. It always peeks my interest when companies with such high reputations use the resources at which I’m looking. My only concern is the treatment of religious beliefs. Within the first three chapters the ideas of faith and science and how to approach them at the same time are discussed. I felt that all of the information given was factual and accurate, but I was left with the impression that the author believes faith and science should be approached separately This goes against my belief that faith should shape every aspect of my life. I would have been happier to see a more balanced view of faith and science presented. I would recommend this book to anyone preparing to teach the science of physics whether in the homeschooling community or in a more traditional learning setting. Even with my concerns, I found it to be enjoyable to read and beneficial to brushing up in this area of science. Make sure to check out why my Crewmates have to say about this and other titles from Novare Science & Math! 

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Preserving Memories: June 19-25

 Clearly I have made it a priority to scrapbook our family memories! I’m just a few pages shy of finishing our album for our vacation to Disney. This week I made a couple of layouts using old photos.
This is a photo of me on my grandpa’s lap. I’ve been scanning in photos from my parents and this is one of my favorites! 
 Kit: Summer at the Boardwalk by Leaving a Legacy Designs (retired)

This is a photo from my husband’s side of the family. They owned the first car in Toronto, Ohio and I had the opportunity to restore this using photoshop last year!  

And of course here are several more Disney layouts! I’ll be taking a break from this album while we visit with my husband’s family for a couple of weeks, but I’m just a few short pages away from completion!  

Template: Just Jaimee Pocket Templates 2015 (retired)
Kit: Choo Choo from Chelle’s Creations (retired) 

Template: Freebie from Sahlin Studio
Kit: Music and Magic from Wyld Peas (retired)

 

Template: The Big Picture from Little Rad Trio (retired)

Template: 365 Unscripted by Traci Reed (retired)
Kit: Galaxy Wars

Peek at our Week: June 19-23

Here is a little peek at our week!

Yup, it was VBS week at our church! It’s always a blast for the kids and adults. But boy are we exhausted! I taught Bible every night to the elementary aged kids. My husband (also the pastor) had fun leading the opening and closing and just hanging out with the kids in general! And I’m actually in our “week in review” pictures for a change this week!
This year Rose was a junior helper and I was proud as could be at how everyone told me she worked with the preschoolers! It’s hard to watch our kids grow up sometimes, but seeing them serve the Lord is an incredible blessing. VBS is where I first began serving years ago and it was really special to watch her doing the same! 
Rose also completed another unit in Resurrection to Reformation and will be finishing that up in a few weeks. We’re going to be “off School” for the next two weeks as we enjoy some time with my husband’s family and celebrate Beth turning 10. Wow! I can’t believe how fast time is going with these girls!

UnLock Pre-Algebra from UnLock Math: A TOS Crew Review

UnLock Math When I talk to my homeschool mom friends, we almost all agree that math is one of the most intimidating subjects to teach. What is intimidating in elementary school is even a greater challenge in middle and high school! Math has never been the easiest subject for Rose and I’m always excited to try new approaches. Even though mathematics is not her favorite subject, Rose is always ready to try new things and approached UnLock Pre-Algebra from UnLock Math with an open mind, eager to see how this program worked.  

UnLock Math pre-algebra

 I appreciate very much that Rose could work at her own pace. We had already begun to address pre-algebra topics, but they haven’t stuck very well…until now. We are working a bit slowly through the program because that is what is best for her at this season, but she is thoroughly enjoying each lesson! 

 When I asked her what she like about it, she told me that the lesson videos explain things very clearly and concepts she has not yet understood began to become clear. We have found that having someone other than myself or her dad explain a topic feels less intimidating. I don’t really understand the reason behind this, but I’m grateful when I find a quality curriculum that gives her this opportunity. She also likes that the assessments are short and to the point. One thing I like about this program is if she struggled, she could re-watch any video she needed to. We took advantage of this a couple of times. Sometimes because we were interrupted with “life” events which were uncontrollable and it was a good way to review. Other times it was because the assessment revealed she needed the instruction given once more. Both are typical reasons homeschooling families need this option, and it is important to be able to do so easily.  

 While our current curriculum is not computer-based, I have found this to be a perfect fit for my oldest daughter. I’m very pleased with the progress she has made am excited to have her continue using UnLock Pre-Algebra. This is one of the easiest online programs to navigate for both student and teacher. After showing her the initial setup I was able to allow her to work independently without any trouble and check in on her progress at anytime.  UnLock Math While I personally think it is beneficial to complete the unit in order, you also do have the option to skip over lessons which may not be needed. This is a good option if you are using the program to fill missing gaps or for students who are more advance and do not need instruction in certain areas. We will be progressing in order, but I do think this option is beneficial. I have highly recommended this program to several homeschooling friends already who are looking for an online option for higher math levels. I also look forward to giving my girls the opportunity to learn math with this program. UnLock Geometry is the newest of the courses offered and I’m excited to see new courses from this quality company.    Take a look at what my Crewmates had to say!  Pre-Algebra, Algebra and Geometry {UnLock Math Reviews} Crew Disclaimer

The Adventures of Rush Revere Series: A TOS Crew Review

Adventures of Rush Revere  Our homeschool learning centers around and thrives upon living history books. Living history simply means the books we read are written in a story-like way that is much more engaging than a typical history textbook filled with facts and dates. Living history books focus on the people who lived and their stories more than the events of the times. As a result our girls absolutely love history. They enjoy going to historical sites and museums and will all tell you that history is one of their favorite things to study in their schooling. We are always on the lookout for new history titles which will engage their minds. The Adventures of Rush Revere Book Series from Adventures of Rush Revere #1 New York Times Bestselling Book Series by Rush and Kathryn Adams Limbaugh was recommended to us by another homeschooling family a while ago and we were very excited to have a chance to review the entire series!!!  

Adventures of Rush Revere

 It isn’t often the girls get to read their own copy of the books we review and they were ecstatic to do so! Our summer learning still happens, but it is quite a bit more relaxed than the rest of the school year. Everyday the girls have a math assignment and a required 2 chapters of reading. This was assigned for their summer reading time and they were really excited! The writing style of these books is very personable and perfect for today’s generation of kids. They are sprinkled with humor and because the characters time-travel lots of references to modern technology and current trends.  

I would say this series is written in a way that a typical 4th grade reader would enjoy them although they engaged all of my girls (and me) while reading! Even if your kids are not old enough to enjoy reading them on their own this series would make a great read-aloud series for your family. I appreciate that the authors spent time researching and really working to understand the time periods represented in the books.  

There are many wonderful illustrations scattered throughout the book. Some are cartoon-ish renderings of the characters, some are photographs, some are copies of historical documents, and some are paintings. The pages are beautifully created with a vintage feel and glossy finish. They are sturdy and will hold up well to many readings year after year.  Here is what my girls had to say… 

 Rose likes that the characters can time travel back in history. It was easy for her to read and they were good stories.  

 Beth likes that the books are funny and that the horse, Liberty, can talk. She also likes that Liberty clogs because she does that as well! She likes that some of the historical expectations which we have but aren’t always right were corrected, like the colors of the Pilgrims clothes. 

 Grace, my outdoor reader, likes that the pictures are in color because a lot chapter books don’t have pictures or they aren’t in color. She really likes the horse and that she read the book about George Washington. He is one of her favorite people to learn about from history.  While I am not personally fan of the style of radio one of the authors is known for, I was incredibly pleased with just how well written and accurate these books are. I am an advocate for accuracy in history. Although presenting all the facts of the events must be tempered with discernment for the age of the audience, I do not want to teach my girls falsehoods or glossy versions of history. These titles are truthful and presents the facts that are appropriate for all ages. I highly recommend them to supplement your American history curriculum and encourage you to take a look at the website. There are many wonderfully fun and engaging things to see and do there!  Take a look at why my Crewmates had to say!Adventures of Rush Revere Book Series {Reviews}Crew Disclaimer

Preserving Memories

I didn’t feel like doing a lot this week, but I was able to get some more pages done! Several are from Disney 2015 and the page of our pets from my 2016 scrapbook. I look forward to printing both of these books before the end of the summer! 
 
Kit: Puppy Love (retired) – Chelle’s Creations

 Template: Freebie – Fiddle-dee-dee Designs

Template: Freebie – Cindy Schneider

Week in Review June 12-16

This week was fairly uneventful thanks to a summer cold I caught from the girls! We should have spent a good amount of time at our neighborhood pool this week, but since Beth and I spent most of the week feeling pretty lousy we just laid low around the house. We have yet to take our first summer dip, but that is in the plans for this coming week! We will also have Vacation Bible School at church this week so it will feel incredibly busy. So what did we do with our time? Honesty, quite a bit more screen time than normal. We also worked with some online school programs we are reviewing. Summer is great for that. There was some reading and math work each day as well. Rose is finishing out the history portion of our Heart of Dakota curriculum these next couple of weeks and we will be forging ahead into the new very soon. This week was about as eclectic as it gets with us, but that’s what happens when Mommy isn’t feeling well! 
This is what I love most about summer. Lots of time spent just loving on one another!

Week in Review: June 5-9

We started off the week with our last service at our denominations bi-annual meeting in OH. There is something uniquely beautiful about worshiping with others in ministry from around the globe.

Then we traveled south and spent some time a few of my aunts, uncles, cousins, and my cousins kids. It has been a long time since I’ve seen them and it was so good to reconnect! My grandparents passed away when I was pretty young and as our families have grown older and moved around, building families of our own, it is harder to see one another.

Some of my cousins and spouses who were able to come.
My kids and my cousins kids. 
Then we came home. Unfortunately we now have a cold making the rounds. So the girls have worked on math and literature while they recuperate since it is just a mild cold. I’ve also been trying to get some decluttering and cleaning done. We have a pretty good pile of things we are getting rid of! 

Preserving Memories: Random pages…

 I don’t get to scrapbook much while on vacation because not only are we really busy, but I also don’t typically take my external drive with me. Here are some pages I worked on before we left and a couple I squeezed in once we got home.

Spring Recital 2017
 2010
My husband on an intense coaster at Hershey Park
 The girls rode his coaster over and over!
Summer 2016
Kit: At the Pool by Chelle’s Creations (retired)

K5 Learning Online Program: A TOS Review Crew Review

K5 Learning  My daughters are just like every other child of this century. They adore their technology! I’m often quite hesitant when it comes to including technology as a part of our regular learning program because I am well aware of the dangers posed online. That being said, I’m not against technology completely. I am just extremely picky about what technology we use and how we use it. I was very excited for my girls to have the opportunity to try out the online program from K5 Learning. We used this delightful program as a supplement to our regular studies. 

K5 Learning

 There are three subject areas covered within the program: Math, Reading, and Spelling. Prior to beginning the program students take an assessment to determine their course of learning. Each student will have their own accounts and a unique course of study. All three of my daughters have been using the program and it has been a lot of fun for each of them!   

The assessment results are easy to understand, and I appreciate that the program sets itself for each students needs. This means if you have any gaps in your child’s learning you’ll quickly identify it and they can work on these specific areas where they need it most. I also really like the feature which allows the parent to create spelling lists. Even if you currently have a spelling program which you are happy with this will allow for a different way of reviewing the words.

The girls would ask to be the first one to do their computer work each day. This tells me they truly enjoy it! The lessons are short and simple, but clear. They are presented in a fun, story-like way that kept my girls engaged. The lessons’ brevity did not keep them from wanting to work more. The graphics are not the most modern, but I personally appreciate this. I tend to appreciate less distractions or my girls where technology is concerned. They thought the stories and illustrations were fun and I typically had to pull them away from their work each day because they were enjoying it so much.

   The most helpful thing for me was seeing where the girls placed in math and reading with the assessment tests. They were at the points where I thought they were, which was affirming, but more than that I am pleased that they are getting specifically directed instruction to fill in those gaps. Math seems to be the area where gaps happen most often. One thing I did realize was that some of the perceived gaps are not always actual gaps. Math curriculum often varies in its sequence even if the scope remains the same. The problem is many standardized tests to not account for this. While many recognize this and some are trying to address it, there will always be some differences between curricula and this is a great way to not only assess the issues, but have a practical solution to them.  While this is not a full curriculum, the program is intended for children of all educational backgrounds and I highly recommend it as a supplement no matter how your child is learning. Subscriptions are available monthly or annually. We will be continuing to use the program and the girls couldn’t be happier!   Check out what my crewmates have to say!K5 Learning {Reviews}Crew Disclaimer