Showing posts with label Book Review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book Review. Show all posts

Tuesday 31 May 2016

Reflections - More Beautiful Bible Verses for Colouring {Review}

One of the most popular trends to happen in the last six months has been the adult colouring craze.  I used to enjoy colouring as a child and wondered if I'd enjoy this new craze ? I began looking for a resource and was overwhelmed by what was available.  So my quest continued until I saw a friends beautifully illustrated scripture page she had just completed.  After a little more research I discovered the artist behind the beautiful illustration was Lorien Atwood. I found her website and emailed Lorien to find out more about her latest publication titled Reflections. She blessed me with a copy of Reflections - More Beautiful Bible Verses for Colouring.



About the Book

  • Title: Reflections - More Beautiful Bible Verses for Colouring
  • ISBN: 9780994497536
  • Cover: Card stock
  • Pages: Each picture is printed on heavy duty paper to prevent bleed through.  The pages are also perforated to make it easier to remove from the book to gift to someone.
  • Illustrations: There are 18 illustrations/scripture meditation pages
  • Group Licensing is available over at Firewheel Press.


  • Page 1 starts with a welcome note from Lorien and an encouragement on how to proceed with the book.
  • Page 2 - Four tips on how to get more from meditating on God's word and how not to sink into mindless colouring but rather focusing on God.
  • Page 3 - 18 different scriptures. Each one has been uniquely illustrated.
  • Last page - A beautiful easy step by step tutorial on how to design and make your own scriptural colouring pages
  • Back page - Each of Lorien's books come with a link to a FREE copy of the illustrations to download and print.  This is so that you can print more pages to colour and gift to someone.

Purchasing Information
Lorien has designed postcards, books marks and published two colouring books for purchase.
Connect with Lorien on Social Media
  • Follow Lorien on Facebook: Lorien Illustrations
  • To see more of Lorien's beautiful illustrations visit her blog.
  •  Lorien has some FREE pages for you to download and print in the File section of her group page.  Be sure to see who the author of each picture is as Lorien encourages us to draw our own pictures and share them with the group.
  • For colouring inspiration take a look at the Photo's of completed works on Facebook.
  • Join the Colouring In Truth group on Facebook.
  • Follow Lorien on Instagram @lorien_illustrations
  • Share your completed works using the hashtags:#colouringintruth and #lorienillustrations, plus #meditations or #reflections depending on the book you are colouring from.
Reflections - More Beautiful Bible Verses for Colouring is a beautiful book. I am impressed with the quality of the paper and I've really enjoyed colouring each design.  Lorien has thoughtfully designed each picture to reflect the truth of each scripture.  I love that each page is a unique design and reflects the truth of each scripture illustrated.
"I have loved using art to reflect on Gods word for ages, and I really like how scripture colouring pages take all the anxiety out of producing something ‘beautiful’ from scratch – that terrifying blank page moment and frees up people’s brain space to actually meditate on the scripture. As people occupy their hands and engage their senses with the colours and the repetitive movement of colouring, they can find a small stillness that is quite hard to come by in everyday life. In this quiet space, they can listen more intently to God and hear what he has to say to them through the words of the Bible... " - Lorien Atwood Read more about the back story of how the books were birthed.
If you are looking for a beautiful scriptural colouring experience I highly recommend the books and cards from Lorien Illustrations.

Blessings
Chareen 

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Tuesday 26 April 2016

Wonderfully Made {Review}

I'm super excited to introduce this new book to you. Wonderfully Made is a fabulous new book from author Danika Cooley. One of my all time favourite times of becoming a Mom was the journey of pregnancy. I  loved devoured every book I could find in the library about prebirth.  The whole journey was one of the most incredible awe inspiring journey's ever. Nathaniel was conceived when Tim and Jane were twelve and ten years old. I could not wait to share with them the miracle of fetal growth.  The most difficult part was finding a book or information on the internet that did not have too much information or detailed pictures.  Thankfully this is no longer an issue as Danika has authored this beautiful book which preserves the sanctity of life and presents the miracle of every child conceived.

Wonderfully Made is designed to allow moms to share God’s amazing design for the development of life from conception to birth in a personalized way with their children in a scientific and Scripture based story.
It is an excellent book that introduces a young child to the wonder of God's creation - the wonder and miracle of birth. From conception in the womb through the nine months within the mother's womb Danika Cooley takes us on a journey of discovery... the discovery of life. "For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb." Psalm 139:13

Week 10, the size of a small plum. (Page 16)

The book is written as a Mother speaking to her child and telling them the story of their very own journey of life from conception to birth. Danika starts the story explaining that God knew the child before conception and that pregnancy is measured from before conception too.  Each week she compares the size of the child to a fruit and explains what God was doing during that week in forming the child.  The illustrator does an amazing job of combining the two concepts.

Through out the story Danika has placed appropriate scriptures turning our hearts and minds towards the miracle God is performing within the womb as he creates us from before we are conceived.

The story is interlaced with scientific facts of development in relation to the week of pregnancy presented in a relatable way to children (I learned a couple of things I did not know) and is beautifully linked to who the child is now. Danika uses twaddle free language (correct terminology),  whenever she uses an unfamiliar word such as surfactant she does so in such a way as to explain what the new word means in a way that children can easily grasp what is being shared.

Birth and conception is covered in a beautiful positive way and without any explicit detail.  Danika uses the story of birth to explain how we are physically born into the world and as a wonderful transition to explaining to children that our spirits need to be reborn.

The Details
  • Author: Danika Cooley
  • Age: Christian families with 5-11 year olds.
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 48
  • Publisher Christian Focus Publications Ltd
  • ISBN10 1781916780
  • ISBN13 9781781916780
  • Purchase from: Book Depository or Amazon

For we are His workmanship (Ephesians 2:10)

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Wonderfully Made is a beautiful book and an excellent addition to your book shelf that will be enjoyed by both young and old alike.

Blessings
Chareen




Tuesday 22 December 2015

Living Book Geography * The Adventurous Mailbox * {Review}

Geography with The Adventurous Mailbox a Review
Geography is a little bit like science and math and often times gets forgotten about in the homeschooling arena. Some mothers worry incessantly that they are not going to do it right either.  Other times it seems so boring full of maps and map work.

In my quest to find living geography books that are twaddle free I discovered The Adventurous Mailbox. Crameye Junker has become one of our favourite tour guides and we love his humour and adventurous can-do attitude!

"Our primary goal in this endeavor is to help children learn different ways of thinking and being at an early age, while inspiring them to learn other languages, travel the world, and lead well-examined lives." - The Adventurous Mailbox

What we received

How we used it


Our box arrived in the mail in triple quick time. The best part is that the box was addressed to Nathaniel directly.  He loved receiving a parcel in the mail.
When we opened the box there was a personalised letter to Nathaniel.  It was TOP SECRET and made him feel super special.

This letter contained a welcome note to M.I.T.C.H. and how to access it via the internet at www.crameye.com along with a special password.

In the letter you discover Crameye has the funniest sense of humour which appeals to children and adults alike. Here is a little excerpt:
"Also, though these books are for YOUR EYES ONLY, and though they would add a good deal of fiber to your diet, DO NOT eat these books after reading them to destroy the evidence.  That would be really weird. ..."
The Adventurous Mailbox box books 1 to 8 Series ONE

The hard cover box is made of good quality cardboard.  It contains books one to eight covering seven countries.
  1. Finland (55)
  2. Taiwan (52)
  3. Brazil (44)
  4. Thailand (48)
  5. Greece (56)
  6. Tanzania (44)
  7. Peru (44)
  8. Peru Too (48)
Each of the books is well bound,  A5 size,  illustrated with a soft cover.

The books have been written from Crameye Junker to you in a letter narrative.  In book one Crameye introduces his friend Neva and himself to you.  Together they embark on their first independent adventure with the blessing of their fathers.  The books are written to you from your new penfriend. The tone of each of the books is that of a friend sharing their latest undertaking with you.  Crameye has a terrific sense of humour and as we've read each book we have searched all over for the little fun notes that are there for you . (click on the graphic to view in full screen to read)



Crameye Junkeye does not assume you know anything about where he is or the culture.  In his letter to you the reader he introduces you to the country he is in, gives you geographical information (country name, the capital, the language, money, transport systems), cultural information (food, customs, money). Between Crameye and Neva they get into some pretty interesting adventures together and if you are observant you can pick up on some very interesting clues too!

Each book opens with a greeting in the local language of the book.  The next page has a map highlighting the country that Crameye is sharing with you. The books finish with a farewell from Crameye and an addendum containing:
  • Picture of country and or flag
  • Country name
  • Location
  • Population
  • Flag
  • Language
  • Politics
  • History
  • Religion
  • Culture
  • People
  • Animals
  • Interesting Facts
You can browse each of the books over at: The Adventurous Mailbox. Click on the book you would like to know more about and you will see a picture of the cover of the book, an excerpt of the book and a summary of what your student will learn in the particular book. The books are all common core aligned and will help you meet State requirements if you are home educating in the USA.

As you work your way through the books you will meet the main characters.

For the Parent
The Teachers Lounge has been designed to support you and provide content to broaden your child's learning experience.
  • A Forum  - Containing a board for each book.
  • Recommended links for student research and additional lessons.
  • The lessons are arranged in Workbooks .  These are available to you in Word and PDF format.
  • Workbooks cover the following areas:
    • Vocabulary - fill in the blanks, choose the response, rewrite the sentences, multiple choice, definitions & crosswords.
    • Reading Comprehension - Full workbooks, the teachers book, OR you can download separate areas to work through
    • Academic Writing - Full workbooks, the teachers book, OR you can download separate areas to work through
    • Critical Thinking projects, group work and country specific lessons.- Full workbooks, the teachers book, OR you can download separate areas to work through. Exploring events and ideas, cultural qualities, demonstrate your powers of observation, web search activity, cultural netiquettes, creative reasoning, brain teasers and mini guidebooks.

For the Student
Crameye's World is an online portal to many different things. It is has been specifically designed for students in the age range of 8 to 12 years old.  The Adventurous Mailbox takes you and your childs online safety seriously and as a result have designed the site with multiple checks and balances in place.  You can read all about it here:  Privacy and Safety policy for Crameye’s World. I am pleased to say there is NO Advertising on this site at all.
In this area you will find:
  • Update user information
  • World language information - Four characters who speak a total of eight languages between them. Here your student can see a language written/translated and interesting facts about the language.
  • A Forum - This is divided into several areas (Ask your question to a specific author, Share your written adventures and a few others...)
  • Links to interesting places on the web in reference to the country in the books.
  • Links to the characters blogs
  • UNESCO World Heritage sites
  • World Cuisine
  • Games
  • Music from around the world 
  • Contests
*Cost of The Adventurous Mailbox
*All prices are current at time of review. Please check the website for up to date pricing before purchasing. All prices shown are in U.S. dollars.

 Recommended Age Range
  • Reading level 4-5th grade
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Over All I thought ...
We love The Adventurous Mailbox!  The personalized touch is so rare in today's world. I am very impressed with the quality and presentation of every item contained in the box. Nathaniel  loved receiving a parcel which was addressed specifically to him!  He loved the secret code and invitation. 

We're a family who love to travel and explore. Each book has caught our attention and fueled our desire to know more.  Crameyes' humour is spot on my tweens sense of funny and the hidden notes are an extra bonus.

We are looking forward to Series Two and hope it will be available soon.

Blessings
Chareen


Monday 9 November 2015

Eat Your Science Homework {Ann McCallum Books Review}

Something good to eat is always a good way to help children solidify their learning.

Recently the Schoolhouse Review Crew were introduced to Ann McCallum Books.  Ann is the author of a nifty set of books in the Eat your ... series and Nathaniel and I have been working our way through Eat Your Science Homework.

There are currently three books in the Eat Your Homework series
  1. Eat Your US History Homework  
  2. Eat Your Science Homework
  3. Eat Your Math Homework.
 Ann also has a blog where she shares recipes and encouragement on how to Eat your way through a variety of topics.

What we received
  • ISBN: 978-1-57091-299-3
  • Published by: Charlesbridge
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright Date: 2009, 2014
  • Specifications: Teacher: 48 pages
  • By: Ann McCallum
  • Illustrated by: Leeza Hernandez
  • Awarded: Junior Library Guild Selection 
The book is divided up into:
  • Introduction - Here you will discover all about delicious chemistry in the kitchen.
  • Safety instructions - We learned about safety in our lab. The tricks of the trade list was helpful for Nathaniel. It was good to read these.  I realized that some things I had not actively told him before and had assumed he knew.
  • Six experiments - Each experiment covers a particular topic. We love the creative names for each one: Atomic Popcorn Balls,  Density Dressing and Veggie Sticks, Invisable Ink Snack Pockets, Loop, Whorl and Arch Cookies, Sedimentary Pizza Lasagna and Black Hole Swallow-Ups
    • The topic is introduced and explained carefully.  The jargon is introduced in context and fully explained.
    • Next the recipe is presented.  There is a before you begin section which covers time, oven temperature and difficulty. An ingredients list followed by the step by step method.  The author coaches the student carefully in what to do in each step. 
    • The next page is a conclusion to the topic page.  We enjoyed reading these as they give some relevant information, interesting historical note in relation to the topic and concluding words.
  • Review - This is a summary of what you have learned as you've worked your way through the book.
  • Glossary - A concise list of scientific terms used throughout the book with clear explanations of each word.
  • Index -
How we used it



After reading the introduction page on Density, Dressing and Veggie Sticks chapter it was time to gather our supplies.


This lesson involved no heat so I left Nathaniel up to following the directions in the method.  He enjoyed watching what happened as he added each ingredient to the bottle and surmising what he thought might happen when he added the ingredients.


 We learned some new technical jargon: immiscible, miscible and density. We also did some follow up experiments to solidify the topic of density.  The results were edible and Daddy now has some new blue salad dressing to enjoy!


You can download a fabulous Teachers Guide for Eat Your Science HOMEWORK.


Recommended Age Range
  • 7-10 years old

Over All I thought ...
We've enjoyed working our way through this beautiful book. Every single double page spread is beautifully illustrated and contains thoughtful information.  I appreciated how the author spoke directly to the child and did not assume that the student knew something.  Every concept was clearly explained and scientific terms were presented clearly and concisely.  Each experiment was followed up with a Science Sampler which ranged from finding elements present in our home to interesting information on famous scientists over the ages.

This is a fun book to add to your science routine at home and the best part is you can EAT your experiments!

Blessings
Chareen



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Tuesday 4 August 2015

The Conversation, by Leigh A. Bortins {Review}

Homeschooling through the High School years has been the topic of conversation in our local homeschool group for the last couple of months.  Over the years I've heard a lot about Classical Conversations and have been researching this homeschooling method.  Classical Converstaions is built on the Trivium model of education with a Christian Focus.

With this years focus on long term planning for the High School years I was very excited to hear that Leigh A. Bortins had authored a new book covering this period of education titled The Conversation.

Leigh is a veteran home educating mom of 30 years and has written this marvelous book to equip, encourage and help you form a firm foundation for your children as they walk through the high school years together with you.

What we received
  • Paperback book 
  • 267 pages
  • Author: Leigh A. Bortins
  • ISBN: 978-0-9904720-2-5
  • Published: 2015

About the book

The Conversation is the third book in the Classical Conversations Trivium Trilogy.  The first two books are: The Core and The Question.

The grammar stage (The Core) allows children to learn and memorize facts. During the dialectic stage (The Question), students are encouraged to start asking questions and evaluate what they are learning. The rhetoric stage (The Conversation) allows teens to apply that knowledge practically. “Rhetoric is the use of knowledge and understanding to perceive wisdom, pursue virtue, and proclaim truth” (The Conversation, p. 38-39)

The book is broken down into three main parts:
Part One – High School at Home
  • Chapter 1 – Confidant Parents
  • Chapter 2 – Rhetoric Defined
Part Two – The Rhetorical Arts
  • Chapter 3 – Reading
  • Chapter 4 – Speech and Debate
  • Chapter 5 – Writing
  • Chapter 6 – Science
  • Chapter 7 – Math
  • Chapter 8 – Government and Economics
  • Chapter 9 – History
  • Chapter 10 – Latin and Foreign Language
  • Chapter 11 – Fine Arts
  • Chapter 12 – A Graduation Conversation
Epilogue
Part Three – Appendices
  • Appendix One – Conversation Games
  • Appendix Two – Common Rhetorical Devices
  • Appendix Three – Resources
  • Appendix Four – Real Parents Respond

"As classical parents and educators, we sometimes forget that we really only need four things in order to educate someone. We need pencil, paper, good books and time for great conversations."
In part one Leigh does a wonderful job of equipping and encouraging parents to home educate through the high school years.  She presents a good case explaining why home educating through the high school years is possible.

In Chapter two she takes the time to define rhetoric and what that means for you as an educator. In this chapter she introduces the five canons of the this educational model. "The word comes from the Greek Kanon, which refers to a measuring line or standard of excellence."(The Conversation page 42)
  1. Invention - coming up with and researching ideas
  2. Arrangement - organizing these ideas in a manner that makes sense
  3. Elocution - determining the style of presentation for the type of audience
  4. Memory - Memorizing the information and adding key points of remembrance
  5. Delivery - Presenting the ideas, in either a written or spoken format
Leigh takes the time to define each of these areas and why they are used in the classical model of education.

She uses these five canons to define how to teach each of the subjects outline in chapters 3 to 12 along with examples for each subject. She introduces the subject matter, breaks it down into each of the canons and finishes each chapter with a summary of the subject matter and canons. The examples are often presented in conversational format so you can clearly see how to have a conversation using this model of education with your high school student. These are all built around real life examples.
She provides great arguments for why all of this is important, how parents can integrate them, and what children gain from studying such subjects.

The final section of the book contains games, definitions, resources and further reading suggestions.
 
Cost of The Conversation
The Conversation is specifically written for parents who are approaching the high school years, considering homeschooling through these years or who are currently homeschooling through the high school years. 

I have already graduated two high schooler's and found that this is one of those wonderful resource books to have on your shelf to reference as you teach your children through all levels at home.  It's a great book to read even if you are not following the Classical Conversation method of educating at home.  In fact I've enjoyed reading it so much I am looking forward to purchasing the first two books in the series.

Blessings
Chareen



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Wednesday 10 June 2015

Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) {Review}

17 years ago I was introduced to an amazing new course called Teaching Writing: Structure & Style by The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW). I was solidly converted and loved every minute of the amazing five sessions on video which I watched along with my home educating friend and the I.E.W. facilitator. There were nine units and each class was between 45 and 100 minutes.  In fact this was the ONE course I recommend to every home educating family I meet both new and veteran.

Two years ago I hosted the class in my home and loved the new updated DVD presentations with a whole new generation of home educating families.  Recently I.E.W. updated their video classes and blessed me with Deluxe Combo Teacher/Student Writing Package Level A [FIX-1 & 2].

Due to Asperger's Syndrome Nathaniel has been struggling in the area of language arts and especially composition. I recently discovered that Nathaniel learns best with short lessons, copy work and with clear instructions. Until now I had assumed that I need to wait till he was a lot older before beginning to use IEW with him due to his special needs.  However after reading Does IEW Work with Special Needs Children? I couldn't wait to start with him and I am so pleased that I did.  He is going from strength to strength. Writing is an arduous task for A.S.D. children and this was of particular concern for me.  After a little bit of thought I decided that I need to be Nathaniel's scribe.  This has worked very well for us and we have both been surprised at the results.

What we received

  1. Teaching Writing: Structure & Style DVD set
  2. Seminar Workbook
  3. Student Writing Intensive DVDs Level A, including the Structure & Style Overview
  4. Student Notebook with handouts and lesson plans
  5. Fix-It! Grammar, Book 1 [Teacher's Manual] with downloadable student e-book
  6. Fix-It! Grammar, Books 2 [Teacher's Manual] with downloadable student e-book
  7. A Word Write Now
  8. Portable Walls

How we used it

Teaching Writing Structure and Style Seminar and Practicum DVD and Practicum Workbook.

Receiving this new set was like having Christmas here.  The new second edition of Teaching Writing Structure and style DVD set comes in a beautiful faux leather case containing a total of 12 DVD's.
  1. History and Overview, Unit 1 and Unit 2
  2. Stylistic techniques, dress ups, modeling and practicum unit 1 & 2
  3. Unit 3 - Retelling Narrative Stories and Stylistic Techniques Sentence Openers
  4. Unit 4 - Summarizing a reference, topic clincher rule, decorations and tripple extensions
  5. Unit 5 - Writing from pictures
  6. Unit 6 - Using multiple references and advanced dress-ups
  7. Unit 7 - Inventive writing and Author Imitation
  8. Unit 8 - Formal Eassay, Basic, Expanded, Super and Persuasive, the TRIAC model
  9. Unit 9 - Fromal Critique, writing about literature, literature analysis
  10. Demonstration lessons Level A - Grades K-2 and Grades 3-5
  11. Demonstration Lessons Level B - Grades 6-8
  12. Demonstration Lesson Level C - Grades 9-12
You also receive access to 30 audio sessions with Andrew Pudewa, additional online videos, and monthly training webinars.

I have been watching between half and one lesson a week depending on how much information is covered in a unit and how long the unit is.

The purpose of the seminar is to equip you to teach the IEW course materials to your children.  Once you have completed the course you will be fully equipped to teach your children all the materials. You will not only learn how to write but you will gain a full understanding behind the why IEW choose to do certain things in a certain way.  It gives you a clear picture of where you are heading with what you are doing.  It enables you to make informed decisions when requiring certain tasks from your students.

When I first started homeschooling I wondered how I was going to teach my children composition and this was fairly easy for me to do ...  Once I had completed the Writing Structure and Style I had a comprehensive knowledge of what writing really was and exactly what a well written composition actually looks like and how to evaluate work based on a measurable scale rather than something abstract.

I strongly encourage you to purchase a copy of the course because on top of learning how to teach your students to write well Andrew will teach you how to be a better teacher.  Throughout the lessons he gives you practical advice on how to keep your students/children engaged and learning.  He reminds you how to focus on what really is important so as not to sabotage your own effort and frustrate your children.  Andrew helps you to really help your children become successful and thereby create a positive platform for everyone.


If you already own the first edition you are able to upgrade to the second edition for a nominal fee.

The workbook contains more than 200 pages and is a quality plastic three ring folder containing 12 cream pre-printed dividers covering each of the nine units and followed by three appendices.

I have a great collection of Seminar work books and have learned something new each time I have watched the seminar. 

I love the new look and layout in the second edition of the IEW Teaching Writing Structure and Style workbook.
  • There are samples supplied in every unit.
  • Complete and detailed course notes
  • Room for you to try each unit taught (applied practice so you the teacher understand what your students are going to be feeling when they do them for the first time)
  • Checklists along with points for each requirement showing you how to grade your students work.
  • Student samples for every unit.  The samples are not random.  There is a sample from primary, elementary, middle and high school for all the units.  These samples are an excellent support helping you to grasp the level of work for all the age levels in your homeschool.
  • Full lists of black-line masters available from IEW .
This manual is my servant.  It contains the full depth and breadth of the IEW program.  I can go to it anytime and look up how to write anything from a simple story, a critique to a thesis. I know that once I have completed the full program I will be empowered to equip Nathaniel with the necessary skill sets he will need to write what ever he needs to regardless of his chosen career path.

The purchase of this manual entitles you to copy the student related materials for use by multiple children within your immediate family.

Here is a look at the three manuals I have from IEW from the three times I have done this course. The original workbook contained 63 pages plus a teachers resource section. The new and updated folder from the 2015 edition contains over 200 pages plus resources. You can read more about the updates and differences between TWSS2000 AND TWSS2 levels on their website.



Student Writing Intensive Level A DVD's

This is a four disc program which comes in a hard cover plastic case.
  1. Note Making and outlines (unit 1) and Writing from notes and intro to dress-ups (Unit 2)
  2. Story Summary (Unit 3) and Dress Ups
  3. Summarizing a reference (Unit 4) and Topic/Clincher
  4. Intentive writing Unit 7 #2 opener.
  5. Structure and Style overview DVD
The DVD's contain Andrew teaching a group of 3 - 5th grade students at a Student Writing Intensive course. As you and your student watch it will be as though you are sitting in one of Andrew's classes.  

For ASD children anything new can be a little overwhelming and can cause all sorts of anxiety reactions. To prepare Nathaniel for his IEW class I popped the first DVD on one day while he was building Lego and was pleasantly surprised to hear him giggle away through the class.

On the Monday when we began I decided to be the scribe and write for him.  We sat together and watched the lesson.  Pausing it many times to do each part as Andrew talked about it.  Nathaniel has loved watching Andrew teach his classes and his humor is infectious.  I caught him explaining to Paul that he is "not allowed to make the Dreaded Dad mistake..."

Due to his special needs we are taking a much slower pace in working our way through the lessons.  Sometimes I stop the DVD after a five minute segment and we work on that aspect applying it to short stories each time we do composition. Our aim is not to complete the work in one year but to create well established skill sets before adding to them.

Here is a sample of the second story that Nathaniel dictated and I scribed.  His assignment was to remove the word said, add in an 'ly' word and combine two sentences using the word which.
Jeffrey delightfully went into a candy store, reached into a bottle of candy. He grabbed a handful of candy which made his hand bulge and therefore he could not get his hand out. Jeffrey was unwilling to drop some candy. He burst into tears. The shop owner exclaimed "If you want to get your hand out you need to be satisfied with less candy. Sometimes you need to give up a little to get what you wish."
 We have both been surprised at what he has been able to accomplish in these past few weeks.  I have especially enjoyed watching his confidence grow in leaps and bounds as he shows his stories to Paul, friends and family.  A month ago he would not even attempt to compose a story now he is quite happy to apply himself and try as long as Mom is the scribe and writes it exactly as he dictates it.

Student Writing Intensive Notebook

This high quality folder is an excellent resource and helps your student to keep all of the course notes, resources papers, checklists and completed work together in one convenient location.

It contains five tabbed dividers to help organize your work. The tabbed dividers are made of thicker card and can keep up with the required needs of being handled by students.

It also contains:
  • A one page outline of how to set up your Notebook.
  • Full scope and sequence - this includes a break down of which DVD, reinforcement lesson, required resources and optional resources.
  • A page which contains a FULL DVD scene breakdown for the entire course making it easy to find the lesson you need to watch.
  • A suggested course schedule to follow if you would like to complete it in a 30 week stretch doing it five days a week
  • Each week contains a Teacher's Notes page where you will have a summary of the lesson and notes on which DVD to use and where to find the lesson on the DVD that is in relation to the notes for that specific week. On the back of the sheet is a sample of the weeks lesson  including a sample of the possible outcome.
  • Each story is supplied for the student to use.
  • On the back of each story is a customized composition checklist containing the requirements for that specific lesson.
  • Each of the lists needed are printed on different colour paper.
 Fix It Grammar: Book 1 Fix It Grammar: Book 2

Fix It Grammar: Book 1 & 2

Language arts is not my strong suite even though I love to read, love to write and am fairly wordy in person, complex grammar remains shrouded in mystery. Over the years I have purchased many grammar curriculum's and they have remained mostly unused by me... My children have worked through the items on the shelf independently and I'm grateful they were able to decipher this important aspect of their educations on their own.
HOWEVER I am very excited to tell you about Fix-It Grammar. This innovative program contains six books at present. The secret to it's success for me is the Teacher's Manual.

The beauty of Fix It Grammar is that it uses applied incidental grammar in it's approach.  Each day the student is given ONE sentence from a classic story which contains intentional errors for the student to locate and fix. You can see something is wrong and fix it.  Each day involves ten minutes of work and no prep work on my behalf. 

The short one sentence approach suits Nathaniel very well and we are enjoying seeing the story take shape. Copying excellent literature and practicing grammar is helping Nathaniel learn quality in composition and by the time he has completed the work he will have written out a complete story.

The student book presents the whole weeks work on a two page uncluttered spread.  On the left hand page there is a learn it section containing a short two minute grammar lesson.  The next section contains the instructions for the weeks work. It gives a short description of what is expected of the student for each of the five days.  The right hand page contains four days of sentences which are presented in double line spacing and easy for the student to read. The student does the work on the page each day.  Once the corrections have been made and any missing punctuation inserted the sentence is then copied neatly into a separate copy book.  We are looking forward to completing the book so that we can read the story in it's entirety.

The Teachers Manual is worth it's weight in gold to me.  Each week of work is laid out over four pages.
  1. This page contains a summary of the week lesson ahead. This is similar to the student notebook.
  2. This page contains the first two days of work.  First the sentence with it's 'fixes' in place. The next line explains the fixes and the third line for each day has grammar notations for that particular sentence. Advanced notations are included.
  3. This page is laid out in the same manor as the second page but covers day three and four.
  4. This page shows the four sentences as they should appear in your students work by the end of the week.
I love that there is no planning for me and that each and every sentence is explained in detail for me and scripted in a way that I can read straight to my student.

Book one contains 33 weeks of grammar work. At the back of the book you will find a full scope and sequence chart for the year of work.


The details

A Word Write Now

This is my favorite new resource from IEW. Years ago I aquared a thematic thesaurus when Timothy and Jane were working through the writing course.  This thesaurus is an excellent companion to my original thesaurus and I highly recommend you add it to your bookshelf. The best part of this thesaurus is the way it helps you find words to help you build the character traits of the different character roles within your compositions. It has opened up a whole new world of describing the attitudes and emotions of people within the stories we are writing.

For example if we are writing a fable about the tortoise and the lazy hare. Looking up the word lazy we discover that a lazy person is also known as a dawdler, dullard, laggard, plodder, sluggard and slacker.  Lazy people are characterized by indolence, neglectfulness and lethargy. They are boring, idle, indifferent and inactive and find life to be tediously monotonous.

A Word Write Now is divided into four sections:
  1. Section A - Character Traits - when writing a story character plays an intricate roll in story formation. By organising a thesaurus by character traits it makes it easier for the student to use excellent descriptive words to communicate the character and emotion of their story.
  2. Section B  - Descriptive Words
  3. Section C - Words for Movement and Senses
  4. Appendix - here you will find:
    • Teaching  ideas and tips on making words a fun part of every day.
    • Words not related to time. Prepositions.
    • Literary Genres.
    • Definitions and examples of Literary Devices.
On each page you will find:
  • A definition of the original word.
  • A thought about the original word.
  • Excerpts from Classical Literature. (helps to give contextual reference to the word)
  • Words are classified by parts of speech (adjective, adverbs, verbs, etc).
  • Space to add new words which are descriptive.
  • A famous quote about the word.

The details
*This book comes with permission to photocopy and make a thesaurus for each of your children.

Portable Walls

Portable Walls

When I first started using Excellence in Writing we made all sorts of wall charts (this was not very practical at home).  When these did not work, I made lists which we laminated but there were always piles of laminated sheets everywhere and we were always getting muddled up. 

The portable wall chart correlates all the information in one place. It helps to create a word rich environment and is a 'living reference'. It is produced from firm card stock and is in a tri-fold shape and contains:  9 unit models/stylistic techniques, word lists, band word lists etc.  Due to it's tri-fold shape it can stand up on the table in front of the student and is easily accessible. It's size also means that it is easy to store and handy. (YouTube: Portable Walls)

*Cost of Deluxe Combo Teacher/Student Writing Package Level A [FIX-1 & 2].
Deluxe Combo Teacher/Student Writing Package Level A [FIX-1 & 2]

*All prices are quoted in US $ and are current at time of review. Please consult the I.E.W. website for current prices
** I.E.W. is available for purchase internationally.  Find your nearest distributor here.


 Recommended Age Range
  • Grades 3 - 5

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Over All
I am a long time IEW enthusiast and love the quality and versatility of their products. I feel this system is worth it's weight in gold and is something you will use for the entire life of your homeschooling years.  It is my most recommended resource. Do not be overwhelmed by the volume of what is contained within this course.  It is well laid out and it's step by step approach is foundational to it's success.



Blessings
Chareen



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