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Our Review of Memoria Press' The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic & 200 Questions About American History Set



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American history is really a critical subject to teach in our school systems. I remember that it was barely covered when I went to school and because of that and my love for history, I ensure my children obtain the best when it comes to a good comprehensive curriculum. I was pleased to have had the chance to review Memoria Press 
and The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic Set & 200 Questions About American History Set for grades 5-8. In case you might wonder why this set is appealing, it's because it combines H.A. Guerber's two-volume American history set from the turn of the 20th century. With additional heavy editing by Memoria Press, it provides a new set of lessons into the events that were so significant to history up until that time. H.A. Guerber (1859-1929) was a British historian and her two-volume set included lessons in patriotism, truthfulness, courage, patience, honesty, and more.

Memoria Press did a fantastic job combining the two works and with their additional editing, created a set that provoked an interest and an awareness that is much needed by youth. Memoria Press also made it easier to read and conscious of specific terms and words from a more sensitive politically correct culture. I was able to look at the original and I think it would have been hard for children to read and understand given it was penned in the late 1800's. Now for the details!





INTRODUCTION


The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic Set is a three-book set:

  • The Story of the Thirteen Colonies and the Great Republic Text
  • The Story of the Thirteen Colonies and the Great Republic Student Guide
  • The Story of the Thirteen Colonies and the Great Republic Teacher Guide

The Teacher Guide's table of content lists the 32 lessons, an appendix and tests. It immediately jumps into the lessons and the lessons consists of five sections: Facts to Know, Vocabulary, Comprehension Questions and a section on Enrichment.

The Appendix includes great resources from maps to a letter from George Washington to the Emancipation Proclamation and much more.

The Student Guide is similar to the Teacher Guide minus all the answers.

The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic text contains a preface explaining the content and source. It's intended to be a historical reader for the elementary level either as a supplement or the source for introductory history starting with Columbus all the way to the Spanish American War.

There is a Hints for Teacher section that is invaluable as this is the guide to help in knowing how to teach the lessons with helpful tips in helping children to remember what they learned. Ranging from spelling bee type activities to utilizing flash cards as well as reading to the children first and having them recite certain passages back, are all exampled provided. The text (book) is not just a reader as it provides ways to incorporate subjects such as poetry, geography, and more.




My younger one becomes a little jealous I think when she doesn't get to participate in a review. Here she is reviewing the book as my other daughter begins her work.



GETTING STARTED


We gathered both sets to start and focused first on The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic set. I'm going to use Lesson 7 for my examples and will begin with the text (book). The pages contain black and white illustrations ranging from important people, historical scene reenactments to maps. Each chapter ranges from two to three pages and each lesson contains the work from two or three chapters making each lesson manageable for completion during a week's time.

I first read the required pages to my daughter and then had her re-read the same pages. Each lesson is short but provides a lot of information. Below is the sample page from the text for Lesson 7:



As noted above, each lesson begins with a Facts to Know section of key persons and places. It's a nice summary of what they just read. The next section, Vocabulary, provides a lesson in spelling and the use of a dictionary as well as penmanship. The next section, Comprehension Questions, provides the students with an opportunity to fully express what they learned and if they understood what they read. It's a great opportunity for them to utilize their writing skills since each question requires the student to respond in their voice versus just copying an answer. Finally, the section titled Enrichment provides further instruction in various areas. For Lesson 7, the areas covered include maps, charting, timeline and a composition that has the student imagine they were given a land grant to create a new colony and what type of laws they would create, what type of government they would form, and a chance to describe their settlement and location. 

Below is the sample page of the questions provided for the lesson as well as the answers from my daughter. 


The Teacher Guide provides the same information as the Student Guide but includes the answers making it easy to check the student's work. All books are not large in size making it easy to tote anywhere you go if you are like us and are always on the go. 



Here is an example of Test One:



As the curriculum moves forward, it looks just as interesting and comprehensive as the earlier lessons. I wanted to share Lesson 29 as it covers the Civil War which I've found myself increasingly interested in it and so will my children as they tend to like most everything I do. One of the Enrichment lessons include drawing the route of Sherman's "march to the sea." I found this one interesting to share mostly because I just finished a documentary discussing his march.





The next set in our review is the 200 QUESTIONS ABOUT AMERICAN HISTORY SET.


The 200 Questions About American History Set, grades 5-8, is a supplement to Guerber's The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic. As the title states, it contains 200 questions that contain information from the text. The questions are derived from Guerber's book and also from the Story of the World Volume IV.



The card set also includes the 200 Questions About American History Student Guide and 200 Questions About American History Teacher Guide. The Teacher Guide and Student Guide provides a section for Recommended Texts & Weekly Schedule to include teaching guidelines. I wanted to take it a step further and purchased the online Lesson Plan for this which was helpful in planning the lessons. It is not required as they do provide enough information to teach as noted in the photo below:



Within each of the Guides, are sections that include: 

  • Drill Questions - these include questions and answers from the 200 flash cards.
  • Timeline of American History is completed chronologically as the student progresses through the cards.
  • Notable Quotes are presented along with the chapter they are derived from if the student needs help identifying the notable person.
  • Presidents of the United States allows them to further their memory by listing all the of the first 45 presidents.
  • The words to the Star-Spangled Banner, Old Ironsides and O Captain! My Captain! are the last pages of the Student Guide and are contained in the Teacher Guide too.

The Teacher Guide includes the tests and answers. The tests are given at the following intervals:

  • Completion of Lesson 8
  • Completion of Lesson 16
  • Completion of Lesson 24
  • Completion of Lesson 32


The Student Guide provides the questions and references where the answers can be found if the student doesn't remember as noted below:




FINAL THOUGHTS


After reviewing The Story of the Thirteen Colonies & the Great Republic Set and 200 Questions About American History Set by Memoria Press, I recommend the curriculum. Memoria Press is consistent with the level of curriculum they offer and are very thorough. It's teaching in an easier, logical and practical form. To date with all the other products I have reviewed by Memoria Press, are top notch. I like how they integrate other subjects into the main subject. 

To sum it up, my daughter said:


"I really learned a lot from it and I really liked the short number of pages I had to read but they were informative."






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Every year, or even every semester. I struggle with keeping all the courses and records straight. I tell myself I will start using a planner and never do. I was provided the opportunity to review Hey, Mama! Homeschool Planner for 2019/20 Year by The Old Schoolhouse® and I was quite pleased! The Hey Mama! Schoolhouse Planner is 188 pages packed with so many resources that will aid in homeschool planning as well as my personal journey with faith. The author, Gena Suarez, is a homeschool mom to seven and the The Old Schoolhouse® Publisher. It really is a must have and it's something that I'm finally convinced I should have had a long time ago. I started completing the pages and will complete more as I move into the new year. The spiral bound is a favorite of mine allowing for ease in turning pages over without compromising the seam.

The Hey, Mama! Homeschool Planner for 2019/20 Year is not any ordinary planner either as it's a devotional planner. It is indexed by useful sections and can be used for many than one child. It's durable thus allowing for a record keeper for years to come. There are messages intermixed throughout the planner that help remind one to remember the One. 

The Table of Contents alone shows how robust the planner is from forms to "Hey Mama! Devotionals." Forms include:

  • Creating an Academic Transcript
  • Academic Transcript
  • Checklist and Skills Learned
  • Other Courses
  • 2019 Calendar
  • 2020 Calendar
  • 2021 Calendar
  • Monthly Calendars with Notes and Hey Mama! Devotionals
  • Weekly Planners
  • Child 1
  • Child 2
  • Child 3
  • Child 4
  • Child 5

There are over 20 devotionals ranging from "Field Trip" to "Fall Days" to "Persevere" and much more to help keep one on track and faithful. They really are nice messages to provide lifting encouragement through words that many of us experience on this homeschooling path. I'm including a sample from Fall Days:

"Hey Mama!
Fall days come. We all have them. They discourage us, bring us low, and even sometimes contribute to our temptation to stray from the course -- or even to give up entirely. It's a life from the pit, Mama. Don't but into it; don't go there."


Once I had a chance to thoroughly review the entire planner, I set my sights on what I could start utilizing now as I plan for the next semester. I also wanted to see what I could have my children utilize personally to partake on this devotional/planning journey with me. In the rest of the review, I will provide some of the key forms that I used to provide examples of why I really love this planner.

Forms and More

First I started with the calendar with the most important dates of my children's birthdays and then moved forward with any planned vacations or periods that I'm declaring no school days. Having the ability to look at the other years is also a nice feature so I can easily see dates in the future since the planner has multiple years as mentioned above.



Another section of forms that I found very useful for me, since my middle one is in high school, was "Creating an Academic Transcript." Here is the page showing how comprehensive and thorough the instructions are for having one as well as completing one:







I'm finding every form useful in the Hey, Mama! Homeschool Planner for 2019/20 Year and this is another one that will ensure my children are keeping track of their work as well as I:




I love the flexibility and freedom I have in how I want to use it to include the number of children, maximum of five, that it can be used for. Other forms that I know I will use are "Curriculum Planning," "Attendance" and "Books Read This Year." She really has thought of everything to make this a one stop shop for all my homeschool information for my children.

The forms, "First Semester Goals," was a hit with my youngest. When I asked both of my younger children who wanted to be first to complete this, she was extremely eager and really enjoyed laying out goals for the first upcoming semester.




Overall, this is a must have! It's thorough, helpful and provides guidance and encouragement throughout the school year. I highly recommend it.

Note,  Hey, Mama! Homeschool Planner for 2019/20 Year by The Old Schoolhouse® is 98% sold out of their print run and will not print more until next year.  





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Mill Creek Entertainment's Life With Dog DVD Review







Wholesome entertainment can be challenging which is why I gravitate towards Christian themed movies as I know it's safe to watch with my children around. We had an opportunity to review the upcoming release of Life With Dog from Mill Creek Entertainment. Life With Dog was written, directed, co-produced and starred by Corbin Bernson. For those that are a bit more seasoned, we remember him from L.A. Law, and honestly, after I read the credits, I was impressed in the fact that this was written by him. 

The main character, Joe Bigler, has his life turned upside down after his religious wife dies in a bicycle accident. His wife, Alice, was a very formidable figure in his life as well as their daughter's. Alice, played by Marilu Henner, visits him in his mind from time to time while his daughter, played by Chelsey Crisp, provides the necessary character in keeping the story moving. As all three went to church, only two were committed to believing in God. As he tries to cope with her death, his daughter continues to try to provide comfort by bringing him closer to God. Not only is he fighting with his grief and his daughter, but he is also battling local businessmen who he is convinced wants to buy his property. In the midst of everything going on and his suspicions surrounding his wife's death, a scrappy dog appears.




Joe is a crusty sort of man. He is bitter and comes off a bit crotchety in his demeanor. His unlikely pairing with a dog he calls Dog, is the beginning of his journey for answers. His unexpected bonding with Dog helps him to see love and compassion differently. With his help, he finds truth and forgiveness.


We watched the movie at my eldest daughter's house and my granddaughter said:


"Dog is adorable!"

I found that I was drawn to continue watching to see where the story line was going to go. It was well written and well-acted by Mr. Bernsen as he was virtually in every scene. My husband and I thought the movie was interesting and liked that it had a Christian theme. It was touching at times and a little intense making it a good movie overall in our opinion. The ending was unexpected and had a bit of a twist. My older children liked Dog and after we watched it, I was able to explain it further that by having faith, God can help us get through anything. We would recommend it for families with older children. 


Purchase Information


Life With Dog will be available at Walmart starting June 4th and online at Amazon.






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Smile Health Dental Plans “Your Smile Health = Your Body Health” Care Kit Information and Giveaway - Ends June 5






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We all remember being told over and over again to brush and maintain good oral hygiene and some of us, still need reminding. It's a battle with my youngest to get her to brush continuously.  Smile Health Dental Plans is one that I'm seriously considering as I research for dental plans for my family. There is an annual free to receive discounts all year round with savings such as 20% or more off preventive, restorative and cosmetic treatments. What is nice about this plans compared to many that I have researched is there is no waiting period, no health restrictions, no claims, no maximums and more. Recently when I was looking for a new plan, every one that I read required an extensive waiting period for braces. I want a plan that I can use immediately especially if I am paying for it.

We found that letting him have the toothbrush really encouraged fun and a willingness to brush!

 


I had a prior plan through a dentist where I had to have emergency dental work. Due to this work as well as a need to have my youngest taken to a dentist recently, I know how much exams and services cost and after reviewing Smile Health Dental Plans, there is a definite savings with the plans. The nice feature about the plans is there are choices. Since I do have more than myself, the option for the Select Wellness Plan appears to suit my family and budget the best. $140 per year will cover three or more family members. The plan includes a discount on the cost of cleaning, one free comprehensive exam, one free periodic exam, free x-rays, a reduced fluoride cost and a reduced cost for oral cancer screening. In addition to those above, there is a 20% discount on other services.

There are three plans to choose from offering the minimal coverage as I noted above to the maximum coverage. It really will save money.




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Christian Focus' Big Bible Science Book Review







Science and God go hand in hand and when one has the opportunity to teach in a homeschool environment, it’s an excellent opportunity to show children how much both are entwined. We had the opportunity to review Big Bible Science (RTM 5-7; RM 7-11) by Christian Focus. It’s a fun and comprehensive book full of experiments that allows parents/teachers to explore God’s world with their children/students. It’s a thorough book with a detailed table of contents, an introduction, how to make the most of each lesson, chapter components, safety, miscellaneous information, notebooking and of course, experiments.

Experiment sections are broken into various subjects such as Newton’s Law, plants, animals, solar, body systems and so forth. The variety is plentiful offering experiments that should interest and stir imaginations for ages 5-11. The description of ages and levels are explained in that "RTM 5-7" means “Read to Me,” and "RM 7-11" means “Read Myself.” The span of ages allows younger students to conduct and be a part of the experiments while the older students have the opportunity to expand their knowledge and thought processes by elaborating more. The units provide various levels of activities while reinforcing a Biblical viewpoint and creating an awareness about how science goes along with God.




GETTING STARTED

The way I tackled the units was first to acclimate myself to the Big Bible Science book and prepare by looking over the experiments and finding the ones that I thought would appeal most to my children. Each experiment has the following sections:

  • Objectives which provide essentially the learning goals.
  • The materials section provide the opportunity to prepare for each lesson ahead of time. Materials were chosen to minimize expense which is a nice feature of the curriculum.
  • The Big Idea provides a scientific explanation of the lesson.
  • Activities include a variety of activities that include games, demonstrations and experiments.
  • Apply It extends the lesson to have students apply it to things outside the book and experiments. It helps to reinforce Biblical and scientific aspects of what they learned.
  • Go Beyond is for older or more advanced students providing additional opportunities to expand the lesson.

One other item to note is the Miscellaneous section is geared towards the parent/teacher or the child/student and provides a break down of activities that can be done by a student alone, by a student with one or more partners, or only with a teacher. This provides more information to aid in planning ahead and with older students, the opportunity to instill responsibility by encouraging working without one-on-one parental help.

Another key aspect to Big Bible Science is notebooking. As the book notes, notebooking is an excellent opportunity to integrate math and literacy within each chapter. I love this idea and think it’s a great way to educate on more than just one topic. It makes sense to merge the opportunities for reinforcing skills such as writing experimental findings into a research type report and so forth. I also liked the suggestion to only write on the front pages and leave the back side for sketches , quick notes, photographs, etc.






We completed a few experiments from the book and and here are a couple of my children's favorites activities from Experiment 7: Acids and Bases.

The experiment starts out discussing foods, tastes and how God fits into everything including food. Explaining how even our tongues can detect the chemistry of food and furthering the children to prepare for a taste test and forming a hypothesis before actually tasting two sour acidic foods and two bitter bases.


The first part of the experiment was tasting lemons and here is the verdict:




Next we tried limes and that invoked the same response as the lemons.  Here is a mixed reaction to cocoa powder:





Another part of Experiment 7 included different activities. For Activity 1, it was an integration of trying a new food without judging by appearance and utilizing Psalm 34:8. After creating our Green Eggs and sausage, I had no ham, we referred to the book to answer questions posed to the children about the appearance and taste of green eggs. It smoothly moved into questions about Jesus and referring us to sharing the word of Jesus by stating we need to be like Sam I am from Dr. Seuss and share the news about how tasty green eggs are. 






Overall


We really enjoyed Big Bible Science (RTM 5-7; RM 7-11) by Christian Focus. It provided many options and experiments that were fun and challenging. It's a lot of material to read on each page but preparing ahead of time and planning each experiment will alleviate any apprehensions one might have. The flexibility is also golden so I can gear it towards my children's interests. My youngest proclaimed it's fun and can't wait to try more. 




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