LeapStart® Learning Success Bundle™: A LeapFrog Review

DISCLOSURE: I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCT THROUGH THE HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW.

The advancement of technology is a heavy double-edged sword we are having to carry around. It is certainly true that too much dependence on screens and computers can be destructive to our minds, especially those still developing. On the other hand, not only is this the world our children will need to thrive in, but it also has some great blessings woven in as well. Finding the right balance is the eternal key. Today we get to talk about something that I never had when I learned to read, but has been a great delight to my 5 year old. For the past several weeks he has played around with the LeapStart® Learning Success Bundle™ from LeapFrog and, as the box suggests, it has encouraged a lot of positive activity surrounding books.

What We Received:

We received a LeapStart Learning System, 2 books : Adventures in Learning A LeapStart Collection and Go! Go! Cory Carson: Cory Carson Superhero School and a USB Cable for data transfer.

How It Works:

The LeapStart Learning System opens like a large book and is the size of a small laptop. There is a chunky pen attached by a cord that the student uses to navigate the books. This pen reads words on the page, but can also interact with a variety of activities on every page. At the front of both books, the first page contains a collection of symbols that can be found on each page and describes what they stand for. In the Adventures in Learning book, a green star stands for Level 1 Activity, 2 gold stars stands for Level 2 activity, a blue lightbulb stands for Need a Hint, and a red hand stands for Stop Everything. In this book, there are different themes on each page from animals and maps to tools and numbers. In Cory Carson Superhero School there are the same symbols as the other book plus a yellow arrow that Reads the Whole Story, a purple book that Reads the Page, and a purple and yellow play button that features Video Fun. Since this is a story book, the pen will read individual words or the entire page or story, depending on what the child chooses. Many of the activities involve finding the correct image or ‘all the places’ you see something. There are a variety of books that can be purchases that work with the LeapStart Learning System and they come in a variety of levels that stretch over Preschool through Kindergarten and learning to read.

What We Thought:

When we received this item, my children pulled it out of the box and started trying it out before I had the chance to actually look at it or even understood how it worked. My 5 year old was able to explore it on his own and figure it out mostly without help. My 8 and 11 year old likely stood over him ‘helping’ but he is quick to bat them away in an attempt to do it himself. So, from the very beginning it seems quite intuitive and easy to maneuver. My 5 year old has the nickname Racecar for a reason because he likes to do everything fast - especially activities or tasks. The LeapStart held his attention and provided things to do for quite a while. He had a birthday during the review period and he enjoyed it so much that his grandparents got him a set of 5 other books to go with it for his birthday.

While this is not a complete learn to read system, it is a fun supplement to a child on the learning journey. I would recommend this as a fun compliment to any kid, but especially for a child hesitant to engage on their own much. It’s an easy step into technology that doesn’t involve a screen and allows children to move at their own pace and interest. My 5 year old loved it and I had no complaints either. This is definitely a fun investment!

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Exploring God's Love: A Positive Action Bible Curriculum

DISCLOSURE: I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCT THROUGH THE HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW.

There is just no replacement for experience when it comes to parenting and education. In the beginning, we know some things, but most of it we’re just making up as we go, praying the world believes we know what we’re doing. In the thick of it, we expect that we’re failing on all fronts but dig in our heels anyway. Then there begin to be glimmers of hope that suggest maybe we’re figuring out a few things along the way. Even in these reviews, over the years I’ve gained experience within companies and what to expect from them. Today we’re talking about Positive Action Bible Curriculum again and how we got exactly what we have come to expect from them. In the past we reviewed their 4th Grade Building Life Castles and 5th Grade Possessing the Land program. This time we are looking at their Preschool Exporing God's Love program.

What We Received:

We received an Exploring God’s Love Teacher’s Manual in a 3-ring binder that consists of loose-leaf black and white printed sheets and a full-color, paperback Student Workbook.

How It Works:

This program consists of 40 lessons that include several elements like Music Curriculum, Scripture Memory, Vocabulary, Setting the Stage, The Story, Review Questions, Worksheets, and Catechism Questions. The content is intended for Preschool aged children and easily adapts to a variety of circumstances. In the Teacher’s Manual there are Weekly Lesson Plans for 5-Day, 4-Day, 3-Day and even once a week for co-op or church use. Each lesson is built around a Bible story with Target Truths for the students to understand by the end. There are memory scriptures and song recommendations which are great options for breaking up readings. With coloring, cutting, gluing, dot-to-dot and similar activities, the Student Workbook is a fun addition to each story as well. Obviously at this age, the content is very teacher driven so the Teacher’s Manual is full of suggestions and resources to support the parent/teacher’s role. by providing overviews of each lesson, perspective on important concepts and suggesting effective teaching strategies.

What We Thought:

I used this program with my newly 5 year old son. He is doing kindergarten level work normally, but he is finishing up Preschool level at co-op. The line between preschool and kindergarten can be a little blurry and the nature of this program allows for so much flexibility and adjustment to the needs of the child, that age or grade level isn’t restrictive. He was happy to learn anything that was just for him, but it also helped that nothing was intended to take a long time. This program (and this is true of all the levels we have used) teaches scripture without adding unnecessary commentary, but does provide helpful insight for parents/teachers to highlight certain concepts throughout. I appreciate the focus on learning and understanding the overarching themes and truths of the Bible. I have come to expect a thorough exploration of scripture and plenty of various activities to support it from Positive Action Bible and this program did not disappoint. I have confidence that all of their programs follow suit!

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Famous Men of Rome: A Memoria Press Review

DISCLOSURE: I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCT THROUGH THE HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW.

Whenever I go out to eat, my favorite thing to have is a bite of everyone else’s! Homeschooling and just education in general can look a lot of different ways, but my favorite will always be a hybrid of some of my favorite things.. We do not homeschool solely in the classical education tradition, but we have often incorporated materials from Memoria Press, a family-run publishing company that produces classical Christian education materials. We have used Spelling, Latin, and Literature study guides in the past and now we’re talking about a study of classical history through Famous Men of Rome from Memoria Press.

What We Received:

We received 3 books, Famous Men of Rome text, Famous Men of Rome Student Guide and Famous Men of Rome Teacher Guide, and one set of Famous Men of Rome flashcards. All books have glossy paperback covers. The Teacher’s Guide and Student Guide consist of high quality paper, but the Men of Rome text includes color images on almost glossy paper that is beautiful!

How It Works:

The design of this set is to build a foundation of characters and their stories that will then feed students understanding of history for years to come. Memoria Press suggests this to be used by grade levels 4 and 5, but like all homeschool curriculum, that is open to the student and family’s circumstances. The text provides 3-5 short sections on each character that tell key stories from their life and at least one color illustration and 2-3 black and white illustrations. This is intended to be read to or by students, depending on the age and abilities. The Student Guide then follows the reading with Facts to Know, famous quotes, Vocabulary, Comprehension Questions, extra Activities. In addition to this, there are several pages of maps, quotes, review questions, and even a pronunciation guide.. The Teacher’s Guide provides answers to all of the blanks, tests and corresponding answer keys. The flashcards include people, quotes, dates, geography, and facts that can be used in a variety of ways to learn, study, and memorize the information. Since they design their materials to function in a classroom or homeschool setting, the order of all activities can be adjusted based on teacher/student needs.

What We Thought:

The story approach to anything is always desired in our household. The way we usually approach history involves reading together as a group and then supplement activities based on age. With a 5, 8 and 11 year old, this program hits well on the grade level range and all of the activities can be approached orally if something hits out of skill level. Within the classical approach, content is often heavy on teacher/parent involvement, but a disciplined or self-motivated student could manage just fine. One of my favorite details of this set is the beautiful illustrations and the paper of the textbook. It just makes the stories feel a little extra special. As usual, Memoria Press has produced another quality curriculum that supports a thorough and well-rounded education!

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The Path of a Racecar: Part 1

I knew I wasn’t done. At least I didn’t want to be done. I had two beautiful children, but the physical and emotional stress of pregnancy, breastfeeding, a growing toddler, and teaching piano lessons part-time, all while Mr. Butler was going through graduate school had been more than my body could take. Weaning my daughter was a necessity, not a choice, because the side effects of all that strain and stress were crippling. Anxiety, depression, adrenal exhaustion, and just overall physical and mental breakdown was taking over my world in the fall of 2014. I had no choice but to attempt to heal myself. That meant weaning my daughter before we were ready. I was stressed. She was stressed, which of course stressed me further. And none of it was the beautiful journey I had planned for. Things with my oldest weren’t perfect of course, but they weren’t interrupted. This felt hijacked and a weird kind of betrayal. Like my body betrayed me. I had just been doing what I thought I was supposed to for everyone. Looking back now 7 years later, I see the compromises I didn’t HAVE to make, but thought I did. Miss Z was still waking up at night to eat and I never had the heart to tell her no. She was efficient and fast so what harm did it do? The extended amount of time I went without a full night’s sleep actually did me a lot of harm. Like it or not, my adrenals - well my whole body - is super sensitive and just can’t muscle through the way I thought most people do.

Photos are so deceiving. I am drowning in stress and toxicity here, feeling incredibly unable to manage my world.

On a blessing of a trip to Ft. Walton Beach, FL, getting to see a lighthouse in person, all the while praying that I don’t have another panic attack or get overwhelmed by anxiety.

They are just precious, but I’m crumbling under the weight of motherhood, not sure how we’re going to make it through.

So throughout the entire healing process after that, I knew I wanted another baby. I had always imagined having 3 or 4 and I just wanted to make up for all the trauma I had created. But I was also afraid that my poor health and even mental struggles would have a negative effect on the next child. I wanted to try, but I also didn’t want to regret making a selfish, yet foolish decision. For months, I worked on diet changes, supplement support, essential oil therapy, everything I could think of to heal myself and get in a better physical state to support another pregnancy. Every time I tried to imagine our life just the 4 of us, my heart rejected it entirely. My heart wasn’t done, but still I was afraid. My sweet daughter could be fierce and fiery and I hadn’t learned the art of truly being the parent and remembering she was the child. ADHD wasn’t even a thought in my mind, her emotions pushed my emotions around, which were already weak from all the turmoil we had been through, and of all things to get stuck on, she resisted sleep. The one thing I needed to exist was the thing she pushed back on.

In December 2015, we bought and moved into a new house. This was, in many ways, a big wish we had been working towards for a long time. Out of the city, close to church, and more space all the way around. It was exciting and positive. It helped solidify my healing that was still ongoing to visually have a new space to look at. In January 2016, I turned 36 and was dreadfully aware of my age and how it could effect another pregnancy. I was stuck between needing to wait for my body to heal and needing to hurry up because every month I was getting older. That conflict caused so much stress in me. After we moved in to the new house, Mr. Butler spent the next couple of months getting our old house ready to sell, while I held down the fort most of the time, with all of these feelings swirling around most of the time. I prayed and wrestled for 6 months. I begged God to prevent me from getting pregnant if anything about my current state would cause problems for this new child. I also begged God to allow a healthy pregnancy of a child so good natured and strong. My heart was so convicted, but my body had betrayed me before. For 6 months we tried, but no success, which wasn’t normal for me. After another month of no success, I told Mr. Butler that perhaps this was the answer and I needed to just accept it as a gift. He was more than fine with that idea and started making plans for this family of 4 we were determined to embrace.

Of course, the moment you start to find peace with what seems inevitable, the inevitable ceases to exist. A short time later, I found out I was pregnant…

The next chapter of this journey can be found here: Part 2

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Educator's French Collection: A Whistlefritz Review

DISCLOSURE: I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCT THROUGH THE HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW.

At one point I was a performance major in college and that required a second language course. I had already Spanish as my first so naturally French was my second choice. I had never taken French, but I thought it was pretty close to Spanish and thus not too hard. Well, it was way harder thank I expected and not really at all like Spanish. I quickly withdrew from that class and never looked back! Until now! A few years ago we reviewed a Spanish Language Program from Whistlefritz and I had never taught my kids anything related to the French language, so when this review opportunity came upI decided to review the Educator's French Collection this time around.

What We Received:

We received one book of 40 French Lesson Plans for Kids, 4 DVDs, 3 CDs, and a box of French Matching Cards from Whistlefritz.

How It Works:

This program is geared towards Pre-K/Early Elementary children ages 1-7. The different resources in this program can be used independent of one another or independent of a set lesson plan. No matter your French language education level, these elements can support a greater familiarity with the language. For example a matching game is always relevant and adjustable depending on what words have been taught. The Lesson Plan book provides 40 lesson plans that include the DVDs and CDs, lessons that are activity-based, content based and cross-curricular too. Each lesson has a clear goal and objective stated, along with different types of activities suggested.. The videos and songs provided on the DVD and CDs are critical to the program at the very least for pronunciation purposes, but also vocabulary and context for many of the lessons. Fritzi, a mouse, is the main character in the videos and songs that often ties in the lessons and activities. The Matching Cards are a hands-on tool to help students begin to remember words. The entire program can be very flexible to students’ needs, but it also has a clear progression that can serve well too.

What We Thought:

My difficulty with French hasn’t improved over time, but at least this time I didn’t have quite the same kind of stress. I currently have an 11, 8 and 5 year old all of which have had zero exposure to French. They have had some Spanish and a good amount of Sign Language so learning a new language itself is familiar to them. Still, French is a different ballgame which made this program more challenging just by nature. Still, when all the components were used together, we started to get the hang of things. My 11 year old son and 8 year old daughter are outside of the target age for this program, but considering the challenge they were content to go along for the ride. My 5 year old followed suit, but did complain about the length of the videos at first. I think this largely had to do with his complete unfamiliarity with the language and the immersion approach the videos take. When we could be clear about it being a school thing and perhaps give them a task of finding a particular word in a song, things got easier. Despite my unqualified state in regards to French, this program did not require me to know anything prior in order to teach it. Overall, this is a fun and effective way to learn a new language!

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Fix It! Grammar: An IEW Review

DISCLOSURE: I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCT THROUGH THE HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW

There are a lot of reasons to homeschool right now, but the most steadfast (and logical) reason to is curriculum choice. If a book or method doesn’t work for your child or family, you don’t have to keep using it! Slow down, speed up, take breaks - you get to decide what is important! Grammar is one of those subjects that you need a method that works for you to really get a full understanding. For today’s review, I’m happy to introduce you to Fix It! Grammar from Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW), a unique approach to learning the rules and guidelines of English grammar.

What We Received:


We received a Student Book and Teacher’s Manual, Level 2 of Fix It! Grammar, Town Mouse and Country Mouse and a box of Fix It! Grammar Cards. Coincidentally, we already had Student Book, Level 1, The Nose Tree, but it was a 3rd edition and the Level 2 was the new 4th edition. This way we get to talk about some of the differences in the editions.

How It Works:

Fix It! Grammar teaches punctuation, vocabulary, language arts’ concepts and many grammar rules through a real-life story. Each week consists of a Learn It!, Read It!, Mark It!, Fix It!, and ReWrite It! task that instructs on and reinforces grammatical concepts. There are four sentences (from the story Town Mouse and Country Mouse) that are filled with mistakes of some kind. Students are to correct one sentence per day and rewrite it correctly. Once completed students can compare their work with the teacher’s manual version to see if they missed anything. Included in the back of the student book are two Appendixes, Complete Story (the complete story of Town Mouse and Country Mouse) and Collection Pages (Adverb, Strong Verb, and Quality Adjectives can be collected to support good writing). The teacher manual contains those too, but also a Grammar Glossary perfect for brushing up on any concept. In addition to satisfying a language arts component and teaching grammar in different way, this program also works hand in hand with writing curriculum.

Grammar rules by nature aren’t always fun, but the Fix It! Grammar Cards and the suggested games on IEW’s website provide some fun opportunities to get that knowledge in there without too much discomfort.

Differences Between 3rd and 4th Editions:

While I cannot compare the exact same books, Level 1 and Level 2 follow in a similar framework. A major change - one that I like - is that the Fourth Edition provides lines for sentence rewrites while the Third Edition requires you to use your own paper. In the Third Edition, flash cards are included in the back to cut out, but the Fourth Edition doesn’t include them. They are replaced with a much nicer version in a separate box. If I had both editions of a Level 2 book, I might be able to point out other changes, but these are the only apparent ones.

What We Thought:

During this review period my 5th grade son used Level 2 and my 3rd grade daughter used Level 1. For both of them, they had to learn the appropriate symbols to mark each sentence, but each week’s introduction makes new marks very clear. The simplicity of each days work is a big hit with our family. With ADHD elements running through their genes, short lessons are always preferred. Since they build on previous lessons, students are given plenty of opportunities to practice what they have learned. It’s a largely independent program, which I appreciate more and more the older my kids get. We have been using IEW’s Structure and Style over the past year and really enjoying it too. IEW has a great commitment to excellence while engaging the students throughout. I love that!

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The Homeschool Review Crew reviewed several levels of Fix It! Grammar. Click on the image below to see what other families had to says.

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NIrV Adventure Bible for Early Readers: A Zondervan Review

DISCLOSURE: I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCT THROUGH THE HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW

As a parent I want my kids to be successful. I want them to have a good work ethic and to live a life of kindness. Their father and I pray they will find loving spouses and use their unique gifts to glorify God. We want them to live lives pleasing to God. What is the most important habit they can start now that can facilitate all those things we hope for them? A knowledge and understanding of the Bible. And since that is one of the most important things they can gain, it is pretty important to make sure they have a Bible that is accurate and understandable for their age. For this review, we get to talk about one of the most popular Bibles I have seen for kids, the NIrV Adventure Bible for Early Readers from Zondervan.

What We Received:

We received one paper back NIrV Adventure Bible for Early Readers from Zondervan that has a glossy cover and contains full color pages. Each book has an introduction page that includes information like who, what, when, where, and why, as well as some of the major stories of the book. Additionally, there is an index, subject index, dictionary, chart pages, map pages, and several history and fact images scattered throughout the book.

How It Works:

The NIrV Adventure Bible is a complete text of the New International Reader's Version (NIrV) of the Bible that is intended to be easy to read at a third-grade reading level. It is advertised as a text intended for children ages 6-10, especially those new to reading the Bible on their own. The NIrV is based on the New International Version (NIV), but simplified even further so that young readers could understand what they read as much as possible. With the added resources (maps, dictionary, etc.), this Bible provides the complete package most adults go for when purchasing their own, but for kids.

What We Thought:
My 8 year old daughter and my 11 year old son have both spent some time with the Adventure Bible and enjoyed it. Reading from it is both easy to do and interesting because of the added sections and pages that aren’t in the ‘normal’ Bibles. In our history and Bible studies this year, we have been reading through major sections of the Old Testament. Since receiving the Adventure Bible, we’ve read primarily from it and it has certainly made everything very clear. Bible translations are definitely something to be educated on as a Bible student and this one is no different. Like the NIV, the NIrV is very readable, but that might not make it the most technically accurate in some cases.. In our Bible study as adults we regularly consult other translations or even do word studies to ensure accurate understanding. That habit and approach is something that I feel is important to incorporate into their practice, especially as they grow stronger in their independent reading. As a gift for a newly reading Bible student, this is a great option!

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A YWAM Publishing Review: C.S. Lewis - Master Storyteller

DISCLOSURE: I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCT THROUGH THE HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW

As overwhelming as determining a child’s educational content can be, getting to incorporate truly meaningful texts into my child’s curriculum is such a blessing! The Christian Heroes Then and Now series are popular books we have encountered in several homeschooling circles as supplemental materials or the focus of a unit study. Names like Corrie ten Boom, Elisabeth Elliot, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer are some of the books in this series. For today’s review, we are looking at C.S. Lewis: Master Storyteller from YWAM Publishing. As a family we have read The Chronicles of Narnia and watched the available movies, so convincing my 11 year old son to read a book about the author wasn’t hard at all. Who wouldn’t be curious about the man who created the world of Narnia and all its interesting characters?

What We Received:

We received a paperback book with a glossy cover, C.S. Lewis: Master Storyteller by Janet & Geoff, a digital copy of the C.S. Lewis Unit Study Curriculum Guide, and digitals copes of two slightly different Overview Guides.

How It Works:

The book C.S. Lewis: Master Storyteller is a biography from YWAM (Youth With a Mission) Publishing that is intended for readers approximately aged 10-15, whether individually or in small group/classroom settings. These chapter books fit easily into a family read aloud time as well, but depending on the book, there can be some themes (war, sickness, death, etc.) that parents might want to be prepared for. Overall, though, these biographies can stimulate great discussions about faith, geography, and lessons from history. The Unit Study Curriculum Guide is an optional supplement, but packs so many layers of educational content. The Guide lines out a variety of ways to learn with the chosen book at the center of it all including Key Bible Verses, a Display Corner, Chapter Questions, Social Studies, Student Exploration, Related Themes, etc. With C.S. Lewis being from Ireland and Britain, geography studies can focus on those areas, for example. Whether through the library or online searches, research about WWII, Cambridge, and even other authors like Tolkien can enhance students learning. Essay questions, hands-on projects, audio/video projects, a survey of all the books written by Lewis and so much more are at the students’ fingertips.

What We Thought:

I gave my 11 year old son the option of reading it on his own or reading it together as a family and he chose to read it on his own. After he finished it (because he couldn’t wait for me to go chapter by chapter) we sat down and discussed several questions from the study guide. Every time we sat down to discuss the book, I went away encouraged because of all the thoughts coming out of my son’s head. He had a ton of empathy for C.S. Lewis’s rough life and was fascinated that he was friends with Tolkien! We discussed God’s will in our lives specifically when He says no to our prayers, as was the case with Lewis’ mother.. We have read some of the other books from the Christian Heroes series as a part of our larger curriculum. When asked how this one compared to them, he felt this one was really interesting, where others had been a little less so. We determined that it was because he had a previous context for C.S. Lewis. He knew who he was BEFORE picking up the book. Whereas, the other biographies we read were about people he had never encountered before. From a parent/educator perspective, the books do not in any way require previous knowledge of the subject, but to captivate my 11 year old’s enthusiastic attention, previous knowledge certainly helped..

This book, as the rest of the series does as well, provides a strong jumping off point for so many educational discussions and projects. Regardless of your needs and circumstances, this book and complimentary resources are certainly something any family could utilize and benefit from.

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The Ultimate Membership: A SchoolhouseTeachers.com Review

DISCLOSURE: I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCT THROUGH THE HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW.

For the past 6 years, I have been reviewing all kinds of educational materials thanks to the Homeschool Review Crew. One of the many perks as a reviewer is my relationship with their parent company, The Old Schoolhouse® (aff link) and our sister division, SchoolhouseTeachers.com (aff link). Through these organizations, I receive all kinds of encouragement through The Old Schoolhouse Magazine and countless homeschooling resources and curriculum from SchoolhouseTeachers.com. Today, I get to talk about the Ultimate Membership from SchoolhouseTeachers.com, a division of The Old Schoolhouse® and all the different ways it can serve a homeschooling family.

What We Received:

We received the Ultimate Membership from SchoolhouseTeachers.com, a division of The Old Schoolhouse®. This is the most comprehensive membership they offer which covers all available classes Pre-K - 12th for the entire family, lesson plans, planners, parent courses, online electives, homeschool parent support, access to Rightnow Media, World Book and Applecore Silver Plan.

How It Works:

A membership to SchoolhouseTeachers.com gives you access to digital content. How you utilize and organize that content is entirely up to you. You can search their courses by grade or subject or simply browse. One of their latest offerings is grade level boxes. While not a physical box, it is selected courses and lesson plans for a particular grade. They have recently added the 9th-12th boxes, completing their K-12th commitment. Soon, they will be adding Pre-K and a Parent box as well! Whether you have one child or a household full of kids, you can provide them all with a unique, self-paced education for one price. Once a member you can access all courses, all the time. Since launching in 2012 with only 11 courses, SchoolhouseTeachers.com now provides full curriculum options for all, and has now grown into a community. There regular Zoom chats, online Members Lounge, and now online events like the Virtual Science Fair (coming March 25th), Art & Photography Fair, Story Time, Virtual Talent Show (Coming May 20th) and other seasonal events.

Who Should Use This Program?

Large families with a limited budget could benefit most from a membership like this. With over 400 courses, you really have a lot of options and opportunity to customize. One price for everyone makes a lot doable on little. A family in a remote location or a community that has limited extra-curriculars could really benefit from the online activities - for students and parents. We live in a thriving homeschool community, but that just isn’t possible for everyone. This community that SchoolhouseTeachers is building can fill in the gaps for isolated families. It also can be a great jack of all trades curriculum too. With different students who have different needs, many parents find themselves building a school year from scratch and then scratching the school year! When you need a supplement (or 5), this is a great resource to have all the time. Whenever something doesn’t work out, you can always find something else to try in its place from SchoolhouseTeachers.com.

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The Wonder of Creation: An Indescribable Kids Review

DISCLOSURE: I RECEIVED THIS COMPLIMENTARY PRODUCT THROUGH THE HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW.

One of my favorite things about the life we get to lead as homeschoolers is the constant overlap of information and learning. In one morning we can learn about who Shaq is, Joshua and the battle of Jericho, what a harlot is, does an octopus have a skeleton and then all the ‘usual’ stuff too. The world isn’t a perfect pantry where everything is sorted, labeled and never touches its neighbor. God’s big world is intricate, complicated and certainly overlapping. Today’s review is a beautiful marriage of spiritual devotions for your children with God-honoring science concepts and facts. We’re talking about The Wonder of Creation: 100 More Devotions About God and Science by Louie Giglio from the Indescribable Kids series and Tommy Nelson Books.

What We Received:

We received one hardbacked book, The Wonder of Creation: 100 More Devotions About God and Science by Louie Giglio with Tama Fortner, Illustrated by Nicola Anderson. The book contains over 200 pages, an attached ribbon for bookmarking, illustrations on almost every page, contents, index and an introduction that lists devotion pages by category - Space, Earth, Animals, and People.

How It Works:

In this devotional book, each devotion is numbered and 2 pages long. Each one can stand alone and there is no real need to go in order besides convenience. Each devotion uses at least one verse as a theme or context, though many times there are one or two other scripture references throughout the content. Throughout the text that scripture and a scientific concept or fact are joined in a discussion about life and God’s creation. At the end of the text there is a suggested prayer in the spirit of the devotion. On the second/final page of each devotion there is an “Explore the Wonder” section that highlights an interesting fact or aspect of the science topic brought up in the devotion, complete with a picture and extra graphics. The index makes this book a great complimentary resource for homeschoolers. Whatever you are studying that week, simply consult the index or category list in the introduction to line up something appropriate for the lesson!

What We Thought:

While science in general has always been a weak spot in my education, my children eat it up! The joining of science and God’s scriptural design has been a big hit with my kids, 4, 8 and 11 at minimum because it is interesting. Even if the topic (science or scripture) is familiar to them, there is usually some aspect that is new to them, which has led to some really great conversations in our family. I’m pretty sure all of them will forever remember that our small intestines are about 22 feet long! In devotion 2, A Plan and A Purpose, the author discusses how our organs work together toward the goal of digestion and then compares God’s detailed forethought in our gut to our purpose in the world. It’s a pretty great thought.

In a period of history where the truth is incredibly hard to find unless you are diligently looking for it, our families need books and curriculum like this that simply point us back to God. The infinite stars or the tiny bacteria in our gut, we need the wonder of creation at the forefront of our children’s minds to feed their spirits as we head into the fray of the future.

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