tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5994744484153768072024-03-14T01:05:43.994-04:00Living Life As It UnfoldsJNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.comBlogger336125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-70346375417489524132018-10-09T09:54:00.002-04:002018-10-09T09:54:18.658-04:00Fall Just Keeps Getting Better<br />
<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Fall is my absolute favorite time of the month. Though I now live in Florida instead of Pennsylvania, I still love it. Our leaves don't change color until January, but we do have fall festivals and pumpkins. Another reason I love fall is because <a href="https://schoolhouseteachers.com/dap/a/?a=19610">SchoolhouseTeachers.com</a>* always has a GREAT sale on its curriculum. This year it's even better. You'll get a full year for just $139 (all grades) and gifts: a free tote bag and three back issues of <i>The Old Schoolhouse Magazine.</i> </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "verdana" , sans-serif;">When Michelangelo was 87, he knew that there was still so much more he could learn. As I get older, I realize how much there is to learn. I love to walk through a bookstore and see all the things I could learn, but alas, there is not enough time to learn it all. Thankfully, I am an editor for <a href="https://schoolhouseteachers.com/dap/a/?a=19610" target="_blank">SchoolhouseTeachers.com</a>, so I am fortunate to be able to read through the lessons and learn some new information I might not otherwise have time for. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "verdana" , sans-serif;">As we hit midyear with our schooling, be it homeschool, private school, or public school, perhaps a change of curriculum or a supplement to subjects being taught is in order. At <a href="https://schoolhouseteachers.com/dap/a/?a=19610" target="_blank">SchoolhouseTeachers.com</a>, there are more than 360 different courses for preschool students through twelfth grade, with new content being added monthly.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: "verdana" , sans-serif;">Why not give us a try? For just $5, you have access to the entire site, just to check us out. If you decide you are interested, we have several options. </span><span style="font-family: "verdana" , sans-serif;">First, we have limited memberships for those with children younger than eighth grade. If you want to pay monthly, it is $14.95; yearly is $139. For those with children of all ages, including high school, a monthly membership is $19.95; yearly is $179. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: "trebuchet ms" , sans-serif;">Where else can you get a $250 subscription to World Book and a homeschool resource that provides 300 courses (<a href="https://schoolhouseteachers.com/dap/a/?a=19610" target="_blank">SchoolhouseTeachers.com</a>) for only $99? This offer is good until May 31. If you are already a member or know someone else who would be interested in this, you can become an affiliate. Don't forget about that! You can make money while you enjoy your own membership. </span><br />
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JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-85260942826660946402015-07-31T00:42:00.003-04:002015-07-31T00:42:26.803-04:00My Summer VacationWe've all had to write those silly papers at the beginning of the school year: What I did on my summer vacation. Well, this is my paper, though I'm far removed from school and no one is going to be grading this . . . unless I've got a typo or grammatical error, I suppose. Don't judge too harshly; it is 12:30 a.m. after all.<br />
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When we moved to Florida three years ago, I promised my kids that as long as they wanted to return to King's Camp in PA every year I'd be sure to get them back. Despite an attempt to bribe them to find a camp in Florida the first year we were down here, they wanted to keep going. I am grateful they did because I, now, am a part of King's Camp—I am Princess Tammie. Those on staff are princes and princesses if they are 17 and older, dukes and duchesses if they are younger than 17. I've always wanted to be a princess! This is my crown:<br />
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I was looking forward to camp this year because I had such a great time last year. A group of us stayed up late almost every night playing games. Ever heard of The Great Dalmuti? If you're not a night person, you probably think I'm crazy, especially since we had to be up for staff devotions at 7:00. I, however, am very much a night person. I am also someone who loves to be around people. I enjoy getting to know people, and I love to laugh.<br />
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This year was different. The first two nights we were there no one stayed up late. I was profoundly disappointed, but I got some sleep. I think it was the third night when someone asked if I was going to play cards. I was thrilled. The next few nights I stayed up late talking with our missionaries (Matt and Elizabeth), who were amazing! When the two of them got together, I could not stop laughing. I kept telling everyone who hadn't yet spent any time with them that they needed to because they were very cool. Did you hear that Elizabeth?<br />
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One night a few of us stayed up until 1:15 looking at pictures of Uganda, which is where Matt and Elizabeth and their four children will be heading sometime this fall. Not only was it fun looking at the pictures and hearing about Uganda, but it was great to be able to talk and laugh with other staff who sat nearby.<br />
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During the week, while the kids were awake, staff had the opportunity to help them memorize Bible verses. Staff can memorize them, too, but our purpose is really to help the kids. Last year I memorized 26 passages (some of them long). I was surprised that I was able to memorize so many. I took the first letter of every word, made "to" the number "2," and "for" the number "4," and worked on visualizing the passage as I recited it. This year, I only memorized 17, but I spent a lot more time helping the kids. That was definitely a highlight of the week! Being able to see a kid's face light up when he said his daily verse and receive a new pin for his crown was a blessing.<br />
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Each day we had two times of Bible learning—one with Princess Julia and one with Matt (the missionary). It was during these times that staff and campers alike could reflect on God and what He wanted to teach them. I don't feel like I did much reflecting during the week. It wasn't until Saturday morning, after camp was over, that I started to process everything that had happened during the week.<br />
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So, what did I learn from my week at camp—my summer vacation?<br />
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<b>1. I have a great passion for being around people and getting to know people.</b><br />
<b>2. I love to have fun.</b><br />
<b>3. I love to laugh . . . A LOT!</b><br />
<b>4. I love to serve.</b><br />
<b>5. I enjoy memorizing Scripture, and I'm not half bad at it. </b>It was easier the second year, even though I memorized less.<br />
<b>6. A week without any contact from the "outside" world (Facebook, internet, phone calls, work, news, emails, etc.) was absolutely glorious! </b>I did not want to get on my phone for hours after camp was over.<br />
<b>7. The counselors who are on staff at King's Camp are amazing role models. </b>They serve with their whole heart. They love the kids. They are sensitive to God's leading. I'm glad my kids could serve as well and be part of that.<br />
<b>8. I don't feel my age when I'm at camp. </b>This is pure vanity, I know, but when 22-year-olds and 17-year-olds carry on conversations with me like I am just one of the gang, it's hard to not feel like I'm 22 again myself. For that I am grateful.<br />
<b>9. I am a sinner in need of God's grace. </b>The spiritual high from camp is amazing, but when I come back down, I realize that I am in a spiritual battle. There are days when my attempts are pitiful, and others that are better. But I can rest assured in the knowledge that Christ died for me. I have put my trust in Him. I will fall, but He will help me up. He will never leave me. In the end, Christ has the victory, and I am His child. For that I am <i>eternally </i>grateful.<br />
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JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-11961959220561054822015-07-09T22:43:00.001-04:002015-07-09T22:43:46.319-04:00When Boxed Curriculum Just Doesn't Cut It<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">When I first started homeschooling, I used an all-inclusive curriculum. Everything I needed came in one box from one company. That was definitely a blessing. However, as I grew more comfortable homeschooling my children, I figured out that I could develop my own curriculum. This often includes using bits and pieces of resources that already exist . . . why re-create the wheel? I make sure, though, that I am not a slave to that resource and try to use it loosely enough that I can feel free to move on to something else. As I put together courses for my children, they end up being quite interactive and hands on. I find a multitude of resources to include in the lessons—videos, food, music, crafts—whatever it takes to make the lessons more exciting.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">My first experience with creating my own curriculum was at the beginning of our homeschooling journey. My oldest's spelling lessons did not come from a spelling book full of worksheets. I read through the dictionary and found words I felt he would be able to spell, based on words he might encounter in the types of books he was reading. I knew his ability, and I never felt it was wrong to challenge my children beyond what <i>they</i> thought they could do. If we don't challenge them, how will they know how far they can go?</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Some of the other classes I created as my kids got older and I began teaching at our co-op include introduction to architecture, early 20th century American music, food science, modern art (not the usual artists one learns about), geography, World Wars I and II (with a friend), Civil War, and anatomy. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Geography is always fun. There are so many different things you can do with this course. Most recently, I used a book called <i>Eat Your Way Around the World</i>. This would be a case when I used an outside resource, but I added much more to the class to make it fun and educational. This book has recipes from a number of countries and some cultural facts. Each week at our co-op, we would learn about a different country found in the book. The first thing we did was look at the official name of the country, type of government, population, land area, official language, official religion, etc. We then briefly discussed the history of each country (how it came into being and gained independence). The next thing—and favorite thing—was the food. The students tried foods I'm sure they wouldn't have tried in any other situation, like Groundnut Stew. Stew made with peanut butter. Who knew it could be so good? The kids colored a flag of each country as they learned about the meaning behind the flags. Each week was a little bit different. Sometimes we listened to music. Sometimes we watched tourism videos about the countries. When we discussed Jamaica, we learned about the Jamaican bobsled team that competed in the Olympics.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">My Introduction to Architecture course (that is currently on <a href="http://schoolhouseteachers.com/dap/a/?a=19610">SchoolhouseTeachers.com</a>) came about because I have always been fascinated by architecture and the ability of architects and engineers to create beautiful yet functional structures we live in, work in, drive on, etc. I figured out how many weeks I had to teach, made a long list of possible structures to study, and pared down that list based on the weeks I had. I decided which bridges, skyscrapers, homes, places of worship I wanted to learn more about and began to research each of them.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Food Science was a lot of fun! There was no text available for this. A great deal of research went into this course, though. We talked about the role of sugars, fats, proteins, etc., in foods. We did a lot of cooking as we learned about the science behind the foods we make and eat.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">I had a friend who began homeschooling last year. She wasn't sure what to do. We looked at science first. She said she had purchased a pass to the zoo and that she was planning on going with her kids in the next week or two. I suggested she make a list while at the zoo of the 10 or 12 animals her children liked best. She could then make a monthly unit study of each animal. Let's say she picked an elephant. She could study the science of elephants, the different types of elephants, what makes them different, where they are found, what they eat, and so on. She could go the library and find children's books about elephants—Babar, Horton Hears a Who, Dumbo, just to name a few. Famous elephants in history could be studied—Surus, Hanno, Jumbo. How elephants have been used throughout history could be researched. For writing, her kids could write fun stories about elephants or write a short essay about real elephants. We are only limited by our imagination (I don't know who said that first, but it's spot on.)</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">When parents make the decision to homeschool, the next step usually seems to be the overwhelming feeling of too many choices. There really is no reason for this. Decide first what you want to teach or ask your kids what they want to learn. Figure out if you can or want to spend the time putting together your own curriculum. If you feel like it's too hard, find smaller resources you can combine to have a full year's worth of learning. Don't ever feel like you have to buy a textbook for every subject. The best learning typically comes when students' heads aren't stuck in a book.</span>JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-90542094069303772432015-06-30T10:20:00.001-04:002015-07-03T08:20:12.322-04:00Introduction to Architecture on SchoolhouseTeachers.com and a SALE!If you are looking for something different for your students in middle school and high school, I am currently teaching Introduction to Architecture through <a href="http://schoolhouseteachers.com/dap/a/?a=19610">SchoolhouseTeachers.com</a>. This is the curriculum website of <i>The Old Schoolhouse</i> Magazine. One low monthly cost makes more than 125 courses for preschool through high school available to your entire family. There are also member resources and encouragement and helps for parents. From July 3 through July 5, the monthly cost is only $5.95, but your first month is only $1.<br />
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Capitol Building<br />
Pentagon<br />
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JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-63880607224667458172015-06-18T09:34:00.000-04:002015-06-18T09:34:29.427-04:00A Brother is Born for Adversity<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">I used to think this meant that we were given siblings to test us and cause us grief. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">My brother and I are only a year apart, and we fought like cats and dogs as we were growing up. Not until his senior year of high school and my junior year did we start to get along. In college, we actually lived right beside each other for a year. That was pretty cool.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">My two youngest are just 21 months apart. They fight like cats and dogs. Now I know how my mom felt. Sorry, Mom! I guess now that I'm a parent, I just don't get it. Why does everything have to turn into an argument? Why does even the breath the other takes drive one so insane? </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">A friend yesterday shared her struggles with her kids and their fighting and provided this insight: our family has already accepted us and loves us no matter what. It is the approval of everyone else outside of our family we are trying to obtain, which is why our kids can be so kind and generous toward others.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">It's good that we love and accept our family, but how do we move beyond the arguing and the general disdain on a daily basis? Is it a heart issue? Are they simply exercising their selfishness and need to be right?</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Due to their clouded judgment, they are unable to see the beautiful characteristics which God has put within their sibling. My son is generous to a fault. He is extremely intelligent and loves to share what he has learned. He wants a relationship with his sister. He might not admit it, but why else would her attitude toward him bother him so much. My daughter is a leader. She has strong opinions. She is a very gifted dancer. She also has a very soft spot in her heart for others, especially those who face challenges and disabilities.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Maybe if they removed the proverbial planks they'd be able to see how amazing the other is. If they laid aside their own "rights," they'd be able to appreciate the people God has placed in their lives to provide acceptance and unconditional love.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">It's funny how my oldest rarely gets into a battle of wits with either of his siblings. It is really only the two younger ones. Is that because they are slightly closer in age or is it because my daughter looks up to her older brother in some way? Maybe it's because he's unwilling to give in to the arguing.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">Because my brother and I turned out to be such great friends, I can only hope the same will hold true for my daughter and son. They won't believe it now. They'll think their mom is insane, if they read this. They'll wonder how it could ever be possible considering how much they dislike each other. I think it's just a facade.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">A brother is born for adversity. It took some time before I ever heard somebody explain this verse found in Proverbs 17. A brother isn't born to cause us grief. A brother is born to help us through the difficult times of life. There is rarely anyone closer than a sibling. He/she is the person who knows us best and loves us anyhow.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Trebuchet MS, sans-serif;">If you have any tips on defeating sibling rivalry, please share in the comments.</span>JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-58528753768859349042015-06-08T18:06:00.002-04:002015-06-08T18:06:43.827-04:00Hello Again! A Review of This Past Year<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">I've been working recently on a project to find homeschooling blogs, and it has sparked a renewed desire to begin writing again. I quit blogging in November after my last homeschool product review because I had become so busy editing that I didn't have time to write on a weekly basis, which is what was required to continue receiving the review products. I had burned out, so to speak.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Without that obligation looming over me, I will attempt to return to the world of blogging. Since I've missed nearly an entire school year, I will review what we used this year and what new things we experienced.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Students who dual enroll can potentially earn an associate degree upon graduation if they take enough classes, including summer classes. J was not thrilled at the prospect of having to take classes throughout the summer, so he opted to not go for his AA. I had to swallow some pride and lower my expectations and let him make those decisions.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">My middle child, N, has finished up his freshman year of high school. That was a big change for both of us. I learned I'll need to put my foot down a bit more when it comes to school vs. computer next year, though. For math, we used <a href="https://mrdmath.com/">Mr. D Math</a>. When we were at the FPEA Convention in Orlando last year, I was looking for a good math program for N. He didn't like Teaching Textbooks. As I searched the vendor hall, I saw Mr. D's booth. As I began talking to him, some of his former students ran up to him, shouting, "Mr. D!" At that point, I was sold. I think it speaks volumes when kids are that excited about one of their teachers. When N met him later, he was sold as well. He liked some of the features that weren't present with Teaching Textbooks. So, N worked through Algebra II this year. Mr. D Math is an online math curriculum. We chose to use the class that included a once-a-week, live, online seminar. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">He also studied Biology through Apologia, Writing through <a href="http://writeshop.com/">WriteShop</a>, a Compare/Contrast writing course through <a href="http://schoolhouseteachers.com/">SchoolhouseTeachers.com</a>, 3D Animation with <a href="http://www.youthdigital.com/">Youth Digital</a>, speech at co-op, and personal finance at co-op as well. He also studied geography and literature through what I put together on my own.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">P finished seventh grade ahead of schedule. She was so anxious to get it done that she did two, sometimes three, days' worth of school each day during the last few weeks. I think her favorite class was drama at our co-op. She also took geography at our co-op, taught by yours truly using <a href="http://www.christianbook.com/eat-your-way-around-the-world/jamie-aramini/9781931397360/pd/436500">Eating Your Way Around the World</a>. The students in my class ate things they would have never tried otherwise, like Groundnut Stew, and loved much of it. They also learned about the history, culture, traditions, government, and more of each of the countries we studied. P also studied general science using Apologia. She and N have both realized they don't like Apologia's high school books that much. They are too wordy for kinesthetic learners. I have loved Apologia, and it still works for J, but next year we'll have to do something else for P and N.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">We used <a href="http://peacehillpress.com/index.php?p=product&id=226">The Complete Writer: Writing with Skill</a> for P's writing course and Mr. D Math's PreAlgebra course for math, and I let her choose which books she read for literature. She read 33 books throughout the year. P also dances two days a week, including teaching classes to 2- through 5-year-olds.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">J took three SATs this year. J and N both took the PSAT, N for practice, J to try to place as a National Merit Scholar. J's SAT scores have qualified him for a scholarship. He'll take at least one more during his senior year to try to obtain more. That will be our focus next year for him—scholarships and getting accepted to colleges. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">I will do my best to keep up with this blog as this next year progresses. I will share what I learn, knowing that someone might come along and read this who can use the information next year or the year after. It always helps to learn from those who have gone before us.</span>JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-89668862248285434182014-11-05T22:32:00.000-05:002014-11-05T22:32:18.099-05:00David Nicholson (Christmas Book) Review<center>
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Though <i>If He Had Not Come </i>is written so that children as young as 6 can fully understand it and be fascinated by the concept, older children and adults will be captivated by the proposition—what would life be like for us all if Jesus had never come to earth? This idea is reminiscent of George Bailey in <i>It's A Wonderful Life, </i>except George wishes he had never been born. In this book, we are given a glimpse, albeit a small one, into what life would be like if Jesus had not come to earth as a baby, if God had not made the way of salvation through his Son Jesus Christ.</center>
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The premise set forth in this book is a very interesting and thought-provoking one, but I would have loved it if it were longer. I understand that David was taking Nan Weeks' story and reintroducing it, but so much more could be added to it. I also found it odd that all throughout the town there were signs that said, "If He Had Not Come." My kids and I just kept thinking, "If He had not come, there wouldn't be signs that said, 'If He Had Not Come.'" There also wouldn't be a gate standing where the Children's Home once stood. It would have never been there in the first place. I suppose if it is just a dream, anything can happen. It just seemed a little inconsistent to me and my kids.</center>
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There is a page called "Going Deeper." This was written by Josh Mulvihill, a pastor in Minnesota. He delves into Scripture to help us find out why Jesus did come to earth and what it would mean for us if He had not come. Lastly, the Gospel message is presented, in the ABC format—<b>A</b>dmit you are a sinner separated from a perfect God, <b>B</b>elieve in your heart that Jesus is Savior, and <b>C</b>onfess with your mouth and receive God's gift of salvation. There is also a prayer of salvation on the bottom of the page.</center>
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Our family is not new to <a href="https://www.wizzygizmo.com/">Wizzy Gizmo</a>, having reviewed one of their audio dramas in the past. This is a company with a heart for teaching children God's Word. The folks at Wizzy Gizmo have created many amazing Christian education resources. This time, we received the <a href="https://www.wizzygizmo.com/shop/fast-track-bible-pack/">Fast Track Bible Pack</a>. Selling for just $14.99, these New Testament flash cards are a wonderful way to supplement Bible time with your family. <br />
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Each card summarizes one book of the New Testament. It details the number of chapters included, who wrote it, and when it was written. On the back, it provides the theme, a brief outline, key chapters, key verses, key passages, key doctrines, and key people. These cards are an invaluable resource.<br />
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I have often found myself wishing that I had information about the books of the Bible in one easy place so that I might relay that information to my kids. Wizzy Gizmo has provided that place. For kids and parents who are looking to memorize Scripture, the key passages are perfect.<br />
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The book summaries on the front of the cards are extremely easy to understand and are written on a personal level, sometimes asking questions of the reader. A key verse is provided as well.<br />
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I like these cards because they are a very heavyweight card stock. So, they should last a long time. They are also extremely colorful but not too busy as to distract the reader. The website provides suggestions for using these cards with various age ranges, from 2 through adult. Yes, even adults can learn a great deal from these cards. They're convenient enough to put in my Bible or another book so that I can take the one I'm working on with me. When I've got a little downtime, I can slip it out and read it over. The more often I or my kids read them, the better we remember the information.<br />
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The cards are biblically sound. I did not come across anything that would speak contrary to what the Bible says.<br />
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Some of the other products available include: "Who Created Everything?" audio drama and book (Genesis chapter one) and In His Image book (Genesis chapter two).<br />
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Read other reviews of the Fast Track Bible Pack and other products here: <a href="http://homeschoolmosaics.com/wizzy-gizmo/">http://homeschoolmosaics.com/wizzy-gizmo/</a>.<br />
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We had the opportunity to review a <a href="https://shop.middleburyinteractive.com/language-courses/category/german">German Course</a> through <a href="http://www.middleburyinteractive.com/">Middlebury Interactive Languages</a>. Middlebury has courses for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. The German course we were given to review was the high school German geared towards students in 9th-12th grade. Upon first opening the course, it is inviting. The picture displayed was colorful and interesting.<br />
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A table of contents is listed on the left of the screen when beginning each day. Students can click through to where they left off. Once a lesson has been completed, a check mark is placed in the box to the left of the lesson. All lessons have a written script and a speaker, so the important parts of the lesson can be heard by the student. The first screen for each new unit details the objectives of the unit—what the student can expect to learn. Then there is a vocabulary guide and an introduction to the vocabulary. A pronunciation button is available for each word. This was, obviously, very helpful for my son as he sometimes had to click it over and over again because he'd forget how the German word was pronounced. It is a bit inconvenient, however, that a bar showing how long it takes them to say the word pops up right over top of the word. The list of vocabulary can be printed out.<br />
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As we went through the German lessons, I thought it would have been helpful if some of the words were said a little bit more slowly. There were words I'm sure we were pronouncing wrong because they said them too quickly. Interactive lessons are provided to learn the vocabulary words. I thought these were a lot of fun. You have to drag and drop the right answers onto the pictures. There is also a speaking lab—an opportunity to record your voice. The sentences provided are long. Unfamiliar words are underlined so students can click on them to learn what they mean. Speaker buttons are provided. I felt, again, that the speaker said the words faster than we could catch all the syllables and nuances. There is also no way to really compare your own attempt to the native speaker. You can listen to your own voice, but there is no direct comparison provided on the screen (no side-by-side voice comparison) to see how your own voice differs from the original.<br />
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An exercise comes next that allows the student to listen to a conversation and fill in the missing words. It seems to just be so the student can learn to pick out the vocabulary words from the conversation. It wasn't very difficult. After this exercise and the matching exercises for the vocabulary, the student is able to check his work by clicking the check mark in the top right of the screen.<br />
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The second unit teaches the German alphabet. I appreciate this part of the program. A lot of other language programs do not teach the alphabet, but I find that it is helpful to know how each letter sounds so you can at least try to figure out how to pronounce new words. After all, isn't that how we all learned English? Because there are four different letters and some of the letters that are the same as in English just pronounced differently, the student almost needs to take notes. There is an option for printing the script, which might actually be very helpful in this instance.<br />
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Some of the interactive exercises allow the student to drag and drop the answer while others require the student to actually type in the answer. I don't feel there is enough repetition of the words in the lessons to bring the student to the point where he feels comfortable spelling the words. I noticed my son getting visibly frustrated during these exercises. "How am I supposed to remember?" These exercises require a lot of going back and forth, unless the student actually writes down every word he learns throughout. He says there is also no instruction in how to type the German characters that aren't also in the English language.<br />
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Various topics are covered throughout the course: alphabet, pronouns, greetings, definite and indefinite articles, plurals, school words, adjectives, verb conjugation, etc. There are also cultural topics: Berlin, Burg Eltz, pastries, German economy, Berlin Wall, Brothers Grimm, and so on. I really enjoy the cultural pieces. It adds so much to the study of a language when you are able to catch glimpses of the life of the people.<br />
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At the end of each unit, there are two tests. One is multiple choice. The other is either writing or speaking. I've got to say, "These tests are hard." I'm not sure I could pass them without a LOT of review of the words.<br />
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A semester of Middlebury German for high school without a Middlebury teacher is $119. If you choose to use one of their teachers and obtain credit in this manner, the cost is an additional $175 per semester, for a total of $294.<br />
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I love learning languages, and there are so many different programs available. Middlebury has some things other programs do not, and there are some things that it could do better. I wish there was more review of the vocabulary and better instruction in pronouncing the words. But I liked the interactive exercises and the cultural bits.<br />
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Bringing a different approach to education for more than 20 years, <a href="http://www.sdaccelerate.com/">Standard Deviants Accelerate</a> began by providing videos and now has a website to share that same quirky teaching method with students. <a href="http://www.sdaccelerate.com/homeschool-courses/">Standard Deviants Homeschool Courses</a> include earth science, nutrition, biology, chemistry, arithmetic, fundamental math, algebra, English composition, US history, AP biology, AP chemistry, AP US government & politics, AP US history, and AP English composition.<br />
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My ninth grader participated in this review by taking nutrition which is geared towards students in grades 6 and up and English composition for students in grades 9 and up. There are actually homeschool courses for children as young as 8 years old. Upon entering the course, a table of contents is listed at the bottom of the page. The student clicks on this to return to where he left off. The ninth grade (and up) English composition class covers topics such as analyzing writing, research strategies, building an argument, rhetoric, writing, researching, citing sources, business writing, nonfiction and fiction,<br />
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Each lesson plays a video. Everything that is said in the video is offered as text beside the video with the option of printing the transcript. There is also a blank area below the video where students can take notes. These notes can be saved to the "Locker," an area where students and parents can monitor progress.<br />
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The videos are chock full of information, maybe too much information in just one video. The folks in the videos try to be humorous, though my son didn't find them very funny. He said he felt that he learned some but that the lessons were a bit too childish for him.<br />
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Vocabulary along with pronunciation is present after each lesson. There are diagrams, or exercises, for students to test their comprehension of what they heard/read. These were a little frustrating. It is a drag-and-drop exercise. Only the right answers stick, but they have to be dragged to the right place in order for them to stick. They can't just be dragged to the right box but have to be strategically placed.<br />
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Quizzes are available. If the student gets any of the answers wrong, they know right away and are encouraged to re-watch the video which pops up at the bottom of the quiz. The section of the video that corresponds to the missed question is provided. The quiz grades are available in the Locker.<br />
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The last section is the written answer section. Throughout the English comp course, the same questions were asked: How does the perspective of the thematic question (How does learning to write affect thinking?) inform your understanding of the topics covered in this section? and How does what you have learned in this section provide new dimensions to your understanding of the thematic question asked above? My son did not understand why they kept asking the same questions over and over, so he often did not answer them. He gets frustrated when there is too much repetition. There seems to be a lot in this program.<br />
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Each chapter review is broken down into a group activity, post-test, and a critical thinking section. Since my son never had a group of three to four other students, he did the assignments on his own. He actually enjoyed some of them. Students are given a few different topics to choose from, and they have to develop a mini-lesson plan focused on one of five different groups. The lesson plan has to be taught in such a way as to engage that particular group. My son liked it when he was able to pick comic-strip readers. Some of the other chooses for other chapter reviews include forgetful people, aliens from another planet, mimes, peasants from the dark ages, and so on. So, not everything is practical, but the creators of Standard Deviants Accelerate do try to have fun with the students.<br />
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The post-test cannot be taken until all of the quizzes throughout the lesson have been completed. Then it is all online and interactive. Like the quizzes, students know right away what they got wrong, and videos are available to re-learn the information. Students can then retake the quiz. The critical thinking part through my son for a loop, I think. He would rather have to write about something specific, something he learned in the lesson, but the second half of the critical thinking assignment required hypothesizing. I was glad to see, though, that he was really trying to do his best with these assignments.<br />
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My son spent more time in the English comp class, but the nutrition class is set up similarly. Some of the topics are the body processes regarding food, sugar, salt, oil, vitamins, minerals, nutritional deficiencies, organic foods, and making good food choices.<br />
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I have mixed feelings about this program. It is set up so that I don't really have to teach anything; it is all online and taught via video. That I like. I can print our progress reports, which I also like. I don't feel, though, that it is deep enough or challenging enough for my son. There might not be much out there that is, however.<br />
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JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-75681728964647753992014-10-06T13:20:00.001-04:002014-10-06T13:20:37.699-04:00Two Words or Not Two WordsAs I edit, one of the most common errors I have found (though there are many) is when authors do not know whether a word is supposed to be two words, one word, or a hyphenated word. Using Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: Eleventh Edition, allow me to share some words and their actual spelling.<br />
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all-time (as an adjective)<br />
backyard<br />
basketful<br />
backseat<br />
Facebook<br />
ice-skate (as a verb)<br />
letdown<br />
mind-set<br />
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rearview<br />
rowboat<br />
seat belt<br />
shutdown (as an adjective)<br />
step-by-step<br />
southeastern<br />
zigzag<br />
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For the sake of needing to get this blog up, I will post it now. I will add to it as I come across more words during my editing.<br />
<br />JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-15581110382902188272014-09-20T22:45:00.000-04:002014-09-20T22:45:17.731-04:00Time Travel is Possible!I was transported back in time last night while I sat on my couch and watched the movie that played on our television. I never believed in time travel but always thought it would be amazing if it were possible. With my son's most recent paycheck, he purchased the DVD for a movie he had seen a few months ago in the theater. Knowing how much I enjoy movies and thinking I'd really like this one, he was eager to sit and watch it with me. (I love that we share a penchant for movies.)<br />
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What was this movie that had the ability to return me to my childhood? Why, Godzilla, of course.<br />
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The story begins with a family living in Japan. The mother and father work at a nuclear power plant. An accident happens, and the mother is killed. Fast forward 15 years, and the son is serving in the military in the States. He must go to Japan to bail his father out of jail for trespassing in a restricted zone. He just wanted to go back to his old house and gather some of his belongings … and discs to prove the existence of an unknown species.<br />
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While in Japan, the father and son end up at the old power plant and come face to face with the creature (or its offspring) that was responsible for the prior destruction. Once this creature, which feeds on radiation, decides it has had enough of Japan, it travels to Hawaii, which just so happens to be where our hero, Ford Brody, has a layover on his way back to his wife and child in California. Honolulu is destroyed, and the military follows this MUTO (Massive Unidentified Terrestrial Object) to Las Vegas where it proceeds to decimate the city and eat anything it can find that emits radiation. Oh, and whenever it chooses, it can emit an EMP to wipe out everything electronic and shut down the grid.<br />
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MUTO backtracks (wait, it might actually be the other half of the MUTO couple … how cute!) to San Francisco where it meets up with Godzilla who has not really made any kind of appearance until this point. Of course, Godzilla knows that this is where the action <i>has </i>to take place since Ford's family lives there. There would be no suspense if it weren't for this fact. I guess the other millions of lives don't really matter.<br />
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Now, as I watched Godzilla last night, I tried to work at the same time. I wasn't getting anything done, so I closed my computer and focused on the movie. I was actually enjoying it, right up until the point when the male and female MUTOs had an affectionate moment. These massive extraterrestrial creatures that towered above skyscrapers met in the middle of a crumbling city and hugged … or kissed … or something. It was at this moment that I was transported to my childhood.<br />
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I was sitting in my living room watching Godzilla. Extremely poor Japanese actors played out the scenes with even poorer quality English dubbing over the original Japanese. Godzilla fought every strange creature that the creators of these movies could think of. They wrestled, they threw each other, they bit. It was like watching a WWE match before its time.<br />
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This 2014 version of Godzilla was only missing the dubbing. Godzilla and MUTO1 and MUTO2 threw each other into buildings with no regard for the people who would be crushed as the structure toppled. There are only a few times we are asked to care about the loss of human life. Once is when a school bus full of children tries to make it across the Golden Gate Bridge before Godzilla tears the bridge apart. It just so happens that Ford's son is on this bus. Another time we are asked to consider the human element is when Ford's father pays the ultimate price. If they had only listened to him when he was alive, they might have avoided all the mayhem. But, then, there wouldn't be a movie. And don't forget Ford's wife who is working as a nurse in an area hospital. She stays behind to take care of the sick (of course) and is almost crushed as Godzilla and MUTO continue to destroy the city.<br />
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I won't give away the ending of the movie, though I'm sure you can figure it out as it follows the same story line as those old Godzilla movies. I did find some things quite humorous as I watched this newest version (besides the kissing MUTOs). The military thought they could inflict their own damage on Godzilla with their puny military-grade weapons. Really? Godzilla is a gigantic creature covered in hard skin and scales who is known to eat his own fair share of radiation, which came in quite handy in his fight against MUTO. Out of nowhere, Godzilla breathes blue fire filled with radiation. He only does it twice, so he is not a show-off, but it seems strange that he is able to summon his radiation breath right when he needs it. If he didn't have this, would he have been able to win the battle?<br />
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There were points when I thought the movie might be truly frightening … if I could actually see it. We had to turn the lights out so we could see what was happening on the screen. Most of the action took place at night or in a city so dark from dust you couldn't see what was going on.<br />
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I feel like the writers worked hard during the first half of the screenplay but then chose to rely on the past for the second half. It was predictable, and it was hard to watch. I've recently seen a two-and-a-half-hour movie that felt like it lasted 30 minutes. I remember thinking at one point during Godzilla, "Wow, this is a long movie." It is 123 minutes long, and we were just over an hour into it. I suppose when a movie is predictable and replete with repetition (fighting monsters knocking over buildings) then it will seem long.<br />
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I can recommend the first half of Godzilla but not the second. It's just not worth it. I feel bad. My son loves the movie. I enjoyed watching it with him, but unless you're a die-hard Godzilla fan, it will seem to be lacking some … things. If you're in it for a chance to just kick back and forget about reality, then go for it. If you're looking for a plot, you might want to look elsewhere.<br />
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As a highly disorganized person, I am always looking for something that will help me to become more organized. Since the Schoolhouse Review Crew hasn't asked me to use and review a personal assistant, I decided to try the next best thing: <a href="http://the7minutelife.com/organize-the-7-minute-life-daily-planner/">The 7 Minute Life Daily Planner</a>. This spiral-bound, 270-page daily planner sold by <a href="http://the7minutelife.com/">The 7 Minute Life</a> is marketed as more than just a daily planner; the website says I can change my life in just seven minutes a day.<br />
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<i>The 7 Minute Life Daily Planner </i>works under the premise that people typically have an attention span of seven minutes and can only remember seven pieces of information at a time. The planner opens with 14 pages of instruction. You can also watch a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k87NVdklKrI&feature=youtu.be">12-minute video</a> to learn how to use it. Now, I don't have a lot of free time. I like my instructions to be concise and simple. Fourteen pages was just a bit too much for me.</center>
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We are also asked to perform a self-evaluation of priorities and purpose. I've got to tell you, if I'm looking for organizational aids, I'm not usually interested in evaluating my life purpose or my strengths and my weaknesses. I've taken spiritual gifts assessments. I know these things. I want to organize my life. That's it. I've got three jobs. I homeschool. I have a junior who is dual enrolling but doesn't yet have his license. I have a daughter who helps teach dance classes on Tuesday but has her own classes on Thursday. I assist with youth group on Wednesday nights and have my own Bible study on Thursdays. God is my first priority, then my husband, and then my kids. Though most of what I do revolves around my top three priorities, I still have to work. I enjoy my job immensely, and thankfully I am able to do it in and around all of the other things. So, priorities are in order. I need to organize. At this stage of my life, simplifying isn't really an option. All of the things on my list need to be done. I don't think I'm doing anything that is superfluous. Things that aren't important simply don't get done here.</center>
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The daily progress reports allow you to track your daily contacts—those people you attempt to contact. I can also give myself points for various contact activities. Like I said, I want simple. I don't want to add another thing to do, especially one that has no value for me. In my job, I have two people I contact on a daily basis. In my life, those contacts change on a daily basis—sometimes zero, sometimes a few. There is no rhyme or reason. When I think of someone I need to call, I usually just write the name down on an index card. When I make the call, I throw away the card. I'm not sure why I'd want to keep track of people I tried to call. There is a section for choosing three people to connect with. While connecting with three people every day is a great and wonderful thing, I hate talking on the phone and don't have a lot of time to visit. I email or text as I think about people; most of the time it is just one sentence to let them know I've been thinking about them. </center>
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There's a section for appointments—this is a section I use. But I don't use the "What I Spent" section. I've got a checkbook for that. I don't like the unfinished tasks section; it depresses me to see what I haven't finished. Likewise, the question at the bottom makes me feel guilty: "Did I do what I said I would do today?" Let's look at the rest of that green box. I am supposed to write how many hours I sleep, minutes I exercise, minutes I reflect, and minutes I read. Most days I will only have a number in sleep. Some days I'll have some reflection if I count Bible, which can also double for reading, but there are days when they'll be blank. Besides the fact that this gives me something else to have to keep track of, it makes me feel like a failure when I see blanks or low numbers. There is a section on the next page of the daily progress report for thank you notes and one for voice mails. I'm not going to send a thank you card, let alone three, every day, and I have no need for writing down my voice mail messages. They are saved on my phone. </center>
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The last section I haven't mentioned yet is the "What I will do … 5 before 11" section. This is a doable section for me. I am simply supposed to list five simple tasks that can be completed without having to spend an hour each on them, things like organizing a drawer, dusting the bookshelves, cleaning the glass on the French doors, etc. Accomplishing these tasks among the bigger tasks of the day give me a sense of pride.</center>
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While many folks have used this and have changed their lives through it, I simply don't have the time for all of the different tasks that are contained within it. I want a planner that just allows me to list my job-specific tasks, times when the kids need to be somewhere, and appointments. <i>The 7 Minute Daily Planner</i> is not for me.</center>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">After a summer of fairly heavy reviews, I was looking forward to being able to kick my feet back and listen to a great story. <a href="http://www.underdrakesflag.com/">Heirloom Audio Productions</a> has created a wonderful audio version of G.A. Henty's novel, <a href="http://www.underdrakesflag.com/buy-now.php"><i>Under Drake's Flag</i></a>. This is not your typical audio book, however. This is audio theater. The story is told with more than just a narrator; there is Ned, Mr. George, Gerald, Sir Francis Drake, Master Holyoake, Master Taunton, and others. Each character has his own voice. Each scene has its own music and sound effects.</span><div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">The story follows the adventure of Ned Hawkshaw who leaves the comfort of his home to become part of legendary hero Sir Francis Drake's crew. Along the way, he must face an angry sailor, an angry shark, and the equally angry Spaniards. His faith is tested, and he learns to trust wholeheartedly in God even though it might mean he'll die. The scene with the shark was probably one of the most riveting (for me) in the whole CD. It was performed very well, and the music included was perfect to add suspense to the scene. The scene when Ned and Gerald are facing certain death at the hands of the Spanish for not recanting their faith was very realistic. I could almost see it unfolding before my very eyes. I could feel the dankness and darkness of the prison. I could sense the boys' fear. I understood the anger Ned felt at having his father's sword melted and made into an instrument of torture. The only thing I didn't like about this production was the accent of Donna Anna. It just didn't sound truly Spanish; it sounded like an English person faking an accent.</span><div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">Do you ever wish, as a parent, you could have a do over? Not everything, but just certain things? I don't want to start over at the very beginning of each of my kids' lives, but I wish I could fix the mistakes I made as a parent.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">I know. Every parent makes mistakes, and most kids turn out just fine. God is gracious and will help our kids become the people He wants them to be. However, I can't help but feel some remorse for the things I have done that have fostered attitudes like anger, selfishness, and rudeness.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">Do you think I'm being too hard on myself? I appreciate the sentiment, but I don't. I've been in the car with my kids and listened to them, for the umpteenth time, bicker over insignificant things or ask each other to stop humming because it was irritating them. They fight over who is going to sit in the front seat. Why? It isn't that amazing.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">We are all born sinful. I get that. But I believe that if I had stayed silent more often than I expressed my opinion or remained calm more often than I groaned out of frustration I may have helped my children to be more peaceful. The attitudes that I display are more often than not learned by my kids.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">I wish I had had a crystal ball when I was pregnant. I could have seen how my kids were going to turn out. Don't get me wrong, they are great kids, but there is this undercurrent of entitlement I wish wasn't there.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">All the little sarcastic and caustic comments I made when they were little about seemingly insignificant things went straight to their hearts. They heard me say them, and they learned that it was okay. I helped to water the seed of sin. I am guilty, and I must ask forgiveness.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">They are teenagers. They have learned the habits. Those things are ingrained in them. What can I do now? Will it do any good to work on my own anger and selfishness at this point? You betcha!</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">If I show more love towards others, then perhaps my children will show more love towards others (even their siblings). If I find a more constructive way to work out my frustration than with my words, perhaps they will have more peace.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">I wish I could do over the parts when I got so mad that I yelled. It was usually over really stupid things. I wish that I could do over the parts when I said something not-so-nice while I was driving. I have no right to judge.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">I realize now that as a parent we often have to do things that go against what comes naturally for the sake of our children. If you aren't a parent yet or are expecting, please heed this warning: Your children will be like you—in the good and the bad. Do what you must to prevent the sin that is within you spilling over into your kids. Fight the urge to spew venom when someone cuts you off. Fight the urge to be negative. Life is too short. The time we have with our kids is too short. Those formative years are even shorter.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: large;">Of course, for all of our greatest efforts, our kids will still have weaknesses and sins in their lives, but do what you can to keep from giving them yours. I will strive (through prayer) to become more Christ-like, to give my kids an example they can follow, a mom they can be proud of. Hopefully, this will help them to be parents who are positive and peaceful and selfless.</span>JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-65775085533315110222014-08-25T23:04:00.001-04:002014-08-25T23:04:57.878-04:00Savannah, Georgia: Not What I Expected<div style="text-align: center;">
<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">We spent the past weekend in Savannah, Georgia. Having moved to northeast Florida in 2012, it has been on our list of places to visit. Since all five of us went, the number of affordable choices was limited. There are many quaint B & B's, but they typically only have rooms for two and are quite expensive. Therefore, we stayed at the Comfort Suites on West Bay Street. <i>This hotel is not recommended</i>. While the staff was extremely friendly and the room was comfortable, it was located across from government housing. It was two blocks past the historical section of town. While we were checking in on Friday night, a youngster from the neighborhood asked if he could come in. The clerk told him no, and he proceeded to throw something against the glass before he left.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">John and I took a walk, while it was still light outside, to River Street. I was expecting a beautiful, scenic stroll along the river. While there were some cool buildings and side streets, I didn't think it was beautiful or scenic. I felt like I had to keep looking over my shoulder, especially once the sun went down. </span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">On Saturday, we decided to tour the town via the Old Town Trolley. The concierge gave us a discount, which we were extremely grateful for as the tours are nearly $30 per person. The trolley takes a 90-minute, narrated, winding route through the historic district, stopping at 15 places along the way. At each stop, passengers have the opportunity to stay on or get off and enjoy the attraction, be it a house, museum, church, or shopping area. One of the beautiful churches, built in the Gothic style, was The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">During the tour, various spots that were used in popular movies were pointed out, including the bench where <i>Forrest Gump</i> sat while he waited for the bus and the home where the shooting took place that is referenced in <i>Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. </i>We drove past the pub where Julia Roberts saw her husband, Dennis Quaid, eating dinner with another woman in <i>Something to Talk About</i>.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">There is one home in Savannah that wast the first on the East Coast (if not the nation) to have whole-house plumbing, and one house was built mostly out of iron (to show others how wealthy the owner was).</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">The city is built around 22 existing squares (there were originally 24). Some have statues of people instrumental to the history of Savannah, including James Oglethorpe. Some of these people are even buried in the squares underneath their statues.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">One of the places we chose to eat while visiting Savannah was Leopold's Ice Cream on West Broughton. Sandwiches are served here, as well as ice cream. Leopold's is rated the third best ice cream in the country and the fifth best in the world. The owner's father started the business in the early 1900s, and when he (the son) was old enough, he left the business and became a movie producer (<i>Sum of All Fears, Mission: Impossible III, The General's Daughter</i>). In 2004 (I believe), he came back and reopened Leopold's, using the same secret recipe. The history is very interesting, and the restaurant is full of movie posters and clapboards from the movies he played a part in producing. The ice cream is delicious, too!</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">We had dinner on Saturday night at Paula Deen's The Lady and Sons restaurant. Once we were seated, we were served garlic cheddar biscuits and corn bread pancakes. For our meals, the menu had several options, including a buffet for $18.00 that includes salad fixings and an ever-changing variety of Southern favorites. On our buffet, there was fried chicken, pot roast, lima beans, collard greens, green beans, macaroni-and-cheese, cheese broccoli, candied yams, garlic mashed potatoes, rice, spoonbread, and fried fish. Dessert was a choice of peach cobbler, banana pudding, or <a href="http://www.pauladeen.com/recipes/view2/gooey_butter_cake">butter cake</a>.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Two of the places we frequented while in Savannah were The Peanut Shop where they have all different flavors of peanuts to sample and Savannah's Candy Kitchen where they give out free praline samples. Oh, my goodness!</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I'm glad we went to Savannah. If we hadn't, we'd always wonder what it would be like. It wasn't really what I expected, though. There were some interesting things, and I think I would have liked to have toured some of the old houses. I did enjoy the history I learned on the trolley tour. I do recommend that. <i>Just try to get them to reduce your ticket price, especially if you have kids</i>. I guess I was thinking this historic town would be more like Colonial Williamsburg and less like Philadelphia. I don't like the city feel. I want to be steeped in history. I don't want to have to worry about mine or my children's safety.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">If you plan on visiting Savannah, my biggest recommendation is to stay within the historic center. Don't stay in a hotel or B&B beyond Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd to the west or Broad Street to the east. There are some upscale hotels on River Street and Bay, as well as some B & B's on East Oglethorpe.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Professor Wizzy Gizmo starts up his Gizmovision machine, and the Bible comes to life. The kids who are listening to the Bible story gain a firsthand account of creation. The CD is intended for ages 4-12. My daughter, who is 12, felt like this was a little bit childish. Of course, she is a strong-willed almost-teen who has developed a taste for things are a bit more young adult in their age level. However, this audio drama is perfect for the younger crowd. It is engaging and entertaining. The way creation is portrayed in this CD with the sound and music and descriptive narration almost made me feel as if I could see it and hear it myself. I did feel as if there were some corny things in it, but, again, it is great for elementary and preschool children. Some vocabulary words are defined during the various segments, which I thought was ingenious. Not many children's stories do this. Silly songs are also interspersed throughout. One of our favorites was about mangoes. We sang this repeatedly after we listened to the CD, especially in the produce section of the grocery store.</span></center>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Though this audio drama is geared towards ages 4-12, I also listened to it with my 16- and 14-year-old sons. They felt they were beyond the level of the story as well, but we ALL loved the soundtrack that was included at the end of the story. It was almost as if the music didn't fit the rest of the CD; it was that good—good enough that 16- and 14-year-old boys enjoyed it! We listened to the music more than once. I'm glad we are able to keep the CD because I'll be listening to this music when I'm tired of hearing the same songs played on the radio. Some songs had lyrics, and others were instrumental.</span></center>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">This is an excellent homeschool resource for Bible learning! It presents the Bible story in a memorable way, and it is accurate. They present the facts as they are written in Scripture. I hope that Wizzy Gizmo produces more stories like this. Though my children are older than the age range of this product, many children will benefit from this Christian education resource.</span></center>
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JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-54305583359666797522014-08-14T22:41:00.000-04:002014-08-14T22:42:08.235-04:00Six Words and a Review (This One is for My Daughter)<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Today I will present six words that may or may not be familiar to you. They are certainly familiar in our house because my daughter has talked of little else over the past few months. I will explain a bit later.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Do you know what these words have in common? The book series and movie: <i>Divergent</i></span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">When <i>Divergent </i>(the movie) first came out, a couple of us youth group leaders went with some girls from our youth group to see it, including my daughter. She had read the entire series by Veronica Roth and was ecstatic to finally be seeing the movie. I had not read any of the books, so I wasn't sure what to expect. I am a movie-goer, and I enjoy seeing action-packed movies with a good story line. I was impressed by this movie. It was the fastest 2-1/2-hour movie I've ever seen. Yes, I know, 2-1/2 hours is always 2-1/2 hours, but this movie did not seem like 2-1/2 hours. I felt like I had only been sitting in the theater for a half an hour.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">It is rated PG-13, mostly because of the violence. In this dystopian society, there are groups fighting against each other. There is killing, though very little blood. Several swear words are used. There is no sex, though Tris and Four kiss, and the new recruits are forced to share sleeping quarters. The movie shows some undressing, but no one is ever naked. During Tris' simulation test, which shows a person's fears, she dreams that Four is trying to physically hurt her as he throws her onto a bed. She kicks him and escapes.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Despite the fact that I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone with younger children, it is a well-made film. It is action-packed and quick moving. There are few, if any, slow spots.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Since we all have differing views of what is appropriate for our kids to watch, you should consider reading the review on <a href="http://pluggedinonline.com/">Plugged in Online</a> and then decide. I, however, felt that my kids could distinguish between reality and fantasy. They know not to swear. One good thing this movie does is provide a strong female character, one who isn't afraid to be different, one who stands up for what she believes to be right. In the scene where she and Four are kissing, she stops kissing him and tells him she doesn't want to go too fast. This strength of this character is a strong point for the movie, I believe.</span>JNPmommiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10026997612729147113noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-599474448415376807.post-47654293059062978732014-08-13T13:31:00.002-04:002014-08-13T13:31:31.540-04:00Apologia Educational Ministries: "Flourish" Review<center>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"><a href="http://www.apologia.com/index.asp?proc=pg&pg=1">Apologia Educational Ministries</a> has become a go-to resource for many </span><span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">homeschooling families</span><span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">. Not only do they have superb science curricula for elementary through high school, but they also have books on history, Christian teaching, and encouragement. One of these books of encouragement is<i> </i></span><a href="http://shop.apologia.com/books/394-flourish-balance-for-homeschool-moms.html" style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"><i>Flourish: Balance for Homeschool Moms</i></a><span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"> written by Mary Jo Tate.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">This 288-page softcover book retails for just $15.00 and is replete with Mary Jo's life experiences as a single homeschooling mom with a home-based business. Perhaps you are a married homeschooling mom who is not receiving a paycheck or a homeschooling mom who works outside of the home. This book is still for you. The encouragement and tips provided in this book are applicable to many different people. The chapters are topic specific, so if you aren't single, you can choose to skip the chapter on being a single mom. However, Mary Jo suggests you read it on the off chance something within it will help you to understand what your single friends are dealing with and will provide you with ideas that may encourage them. There are chapters on raising kids and chapters on our attitudes. The chapters I enjoyed the most, despite the fact that I am not an organized person, were the ones on organization—setting goals, big dreams, weekly plan, daily tasks, running to-do list, etc. I think I loved them because the direction Mary Jo provided was easy for me to accomplish. I didn't have to purchase binders and folders and filing cabinets. I just needed some paper and a pen.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I don't think any of her ideas are wholly revolutionary, but I feel like her book did provide some balance for my life. When I first wrote down work- and school-related tasks on a running to-do list, there were nearly 25 things on it. It felt so good to be able to cross things off that list once I finished them or even just worked on them for a portion of the day. One thing she suggests is writing things down that were accomplished but not planned. This allows you to look back at your week and see what you actually did get done. One week I didn't write down blogging, but I did have a few minutes I could spend on a homeschool science-related post. What a good feeling that was to actually get something done I didn't plan on doing!</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">One of the biggest things I took from <i>Flourish</i> is to multitask when I am able to do so. I took <i>Flourish</i> with me to the doctor's office so that I could read it while I waited. I listened to a CD I needed to review while driving in the car. As I wait for a page to upload for work, I try to plan our school for the year. When I take my son to work, I run errands while I am out so that I can save gas and time.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I have not done a great job writing out a specific daily task list, but I have found more organization through Mary Jo's encouragement than I had before reading <i>Flourish</i>. She does provide some forms in the back of the book so that you don't have to create your own. There will also be some downloadable materials available for those who purchase the book. However, I simply have been writing things down on notebook paper and keeping it by my computer. I have found in the few weeks since I've read this book that I am a bit less absent-minded, except for when health issues for three people in the family hit at once. Nothing throws me off more than worrying about the health of my loved ones. I know, I know. I'm not supposed to worry. I have prayed more recently. I have been working on memorizing Scripture so that I am strengthened spiritually. I even find that I believe a little bit more in my ability to accomplish things that I didn't want to do before, like make things from scratch and doing a little bit more cooking from recipes instead of just throwing things together that I've always made. One thing I have to do is make time to accomplish my big dream of finishing my novel. That is the thing that always gets postponed.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Mary Jo Tate has been a single mom, has started her own home-based business, and has had health issues. Thankfully she has shared her experiences with us. She is down to earth. Her methods are simple. They are doable—for any of us. The benefits obtained are worth far more than what you will pay for this book. You may say to yourself, "Now, why didn't I think of that?" or "Of course, it's so simple!" That's what I love. It's like Mary Jo gave me permission to stop struggling and to do those things that I enjoy, like reading. Whatever you enjoy doing but don't take the time to do, Mary Jo teaches you how to incorporate those hobbies back into your life. Yes, you <i>can </i>have your own time!</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I plan on re-reading this book so that I can continue to establish balance in my life and implement the things that I didn't on the first read through.</span></div>
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">As a part of the Review Crew, I was presented some options,</span><span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">one of which I could use and review,</span><span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;"> from </span><a href="http://www.romanroadsmedia.com/" style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Roman Roads Media</a><span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">, a company specializing in a classical Christian education. These options were such things as Old Western Culture: The Romans, The Grammar of Poetry, Dave Raymond's American History, Economics for Everybody, Visual Latin, or Old Western Culture: The Greeks. Because we enjoy Greek history and stories so much in our household, I was eager to review, along with my son who is going to be a junior, </span><a href="http://www.romanroadsmedia.com/store/the-greeks.php" style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Old Western Culture: The Greeks</a><span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">. This is a four-unit Christian approach to the "great books" that includes (as can be seen below) The Epics, Drama and Lyric, The Histories, and The Philosophers. The product that was given to us was the online access to the full-year course of Old Western Culture: The Greeks along with the DVD set for Drama and Lyric.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">We chose to focus most of our time on the histories since we've spent some time recently studying the philosophers and my son wasn't too excited about having to do a lot of reading. He was surprised, however, to find out that "The Histories" unit included just as much reading as "The Epics" and "Drama and Lyric."</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">My first impression of the online version of The Greeks is that it is a no-frills presentation. Each element of the course—the assignments, the lectures, and the quizzes—are simply listed one right after the other on the page. </span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">The program is extremely easy to use. All my son had to do was click each new step, and it would open to an assignment or a video. Thankfully, Roman Roads Media has provided various options for acquiring the books that are required for The Greeks. The very first step for each unit has a "Note on Translations and Texts" which lists the works required and the translations suggested. In the online course, these works are provided as PDF links at the bottom of the first step.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">The videos are presented by Wes Callihan. For the videos we viewed, he spent his time lecturing comfortably from an arm chair. I was impressed with his knowledge. My son and I both learned a great deal from listening to his lectures. The only complaint I have is that he has quite a bit of verbal pausing—a lot of "um" and "uh." If you can ignore that, it is quite enjoyable. I found his voice very relaxing as well. The videos don't just show Mr. Callihan sitting in his chair, though. They show ruins, works of art, drawings of the people being discussed, and more—all things that enhance the student's understanding.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">The first book in The Histories unit was <i>Histories </i>by Herodotus<i>, </i>translated by George Rawlinson. The version provided by Roman Roads Media was a 629-page book. So, my son's idea that he wouldn't have to do much reading was proved completely false. This reading stretched through six lessons. Needless to say, we didn't finish the reading of <i>Histories</i>. <i>The History of the Peloponnesian War </i>by Thucydides, which we didn't get to, is four lessons long, and <i>Anabasis </i>by Xenophon is just one. I think about the lower age limit of 14+, and I think about my 14-year-old. He would not enjoy this course. When trying to decide whether or not to purchase this course, think about the amount of reading your child will have to do and whether or not he/she likes to read. One option, although you'll probably end up with a different translation, is to find an audio version. My son tried this and found it a bit more enjoyable.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">As I mentioned early on, we did receive the DVD set for Drama and Lyric. I am the type of person who likes to hold a book in my hand rather than read an e-book. In the same vein, I would rather have a case full of DVDs than have to access everything on the computer. I think that might be because I grew up before personal computers and DVD players. Regardless, the "Guide to the Art" that is provided in the case is wonderful. It provides instructions on using the course, along with a materials list and a recommended schedule. Additional assignments are listed along with age level "warnings"—"will encounter mature themes such as paganism, sexual immorality...and nudity in classical painting and sculpture." I greatly appreciate these warnings. The same warnings are provided in the PDF workbook that must be downloaded on the online version. It is located in step 1-"Welcome to the Greeks: Year 1." It is just a bit more difficult to find the information with the online version. There are many PDFs at the bottom of some of the pages (be sure to scroll all the way down so you don't miss any). I would strongly urge parents to read through all of the introductory materials, both online and in print, before your child begins the program. I'm fairly sure the child will not.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">I noticed, as far as the nudity in the paintings is concerned, that Roman Roads does not dwell on any painting that displays nudity. Some paintings that have it are shown on a smaller scale than others. It seems to me that maybe they try to avoid it as much as possible, unlike some other Greek and ancient curricula that allow the image to be displayed for longer than I would like. I understand that they are classical works of art, but I don't believe my children, especially my boys, need to see nudity in any form until they are married.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Drama and Lyric covers the development of the theater, the period and the poets, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes, lyric poetry, Quintus of Smyrna, and Apollonius. The Epics covers the Iliad and the Odyssey and discusses the Legacy of Homer in Western Civilization. The Histories contents were discussed above. The Philosophers provides an overview of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle but spends the majority of the time on Plato and Aristotle. Each unit has quizzes and a final test, as well as a paper.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">Despite the few things that I commented on that I didn't like, I think this program is a very high quality choice for world history and/or literature for a high school student. It is well worth the price. I think it would be extremely difficult to find the same level of knowledge of ancient Greek civilization in any other high school product. Wes Callihan is truly a master. I would think that a high school student who took this class would certainly be ahead of his/her peers upon entering college in terms of culture and historical literacy.</span><br />
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<span style="font-family: Verdana, sans-serif;">We enjoyed the program so much and felt it provided such a wonderful learning experience that my son will be completing it for school this year.</span></div>
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