Tuesday 7 May 2013

TT - Billy and Blaze


A set of books to warm a little boys heart.

Billy and Blaze Series by C W Anderson

  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages:56
  • Vendor: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
  • Publication Date:
  • ISBN:0689716087
  • ISBN 13:9780689716089
  • Author: Clarence William Anderson (1891 – 1971)
  • Illustrator: C.W. Anderson
I was given two books from this series about a year ago and put them on the library shelf and forgot I had them.  Recently one of our local homes school supply stores sadly had to close and I saw that this series was on sale and snapped up six more.  I'm so pleased that I did.  Sir N and I spent a delightful few days reading these together.  We both loved the line drawings in them.  They are an easy read and just right for boys (and girls) who love horse stories. I hope that these books come back in print so I can complete my collection.

In the series
  1. Billy and Blaze
  2. Blaze and the Gypsies
  3. Blaze and the Forest Fire
  4. Blaze finds the trail
  5. Blaze and Thunderbolt
  6. Blaze and the Mountain Lion
  7. Blaze and the Indian Cave
  8. Blaze and the Lost Quarry
  9. Blaze and the Gray Spotted Pony
  10. Blaze shows the way
  11. Blaze Finds Forgotten Roads
These books are written for children 10 and under.  They would be a super easy read for confident readers but a pleasurable past time non the less. Sir N and I enjoyed seeing how the pictures grew in quality.   Each book is an independent story so there is no need to read them in sequence although book one introduces how Billy and Blaze meet. Here is a sample of two of the books.


Blessings

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Monday 6 May 2013

Homeschool in the Woods - Great Empires {Review}


Homeschool in the Woods is my favorite one stop shop for timelines. Recently they have been expanding their product line to include comprehensive Lap-Pak's. This year Sir N and I have embarked upon a chronological history tour and are quite excited to add some hands on activities from the new Great Empires History and Activities Pak from Amy. This pack is available as: download for $18.95/CD for $19.95 +shipping.


The download
I received this pack as a download (84.6 MB).  It downloaded as a zipped file which I extracted by right clicking on the zipped folder and selecting extract. I had created a folder and selected the folder and clicked extract.
Once it extracted there were four icons in the explorer. I double clicked on the Internet explorer icon (4) and the program opened in a new browser window.  No Internet connection is needed to use the download.  You come to a welcome page with some buttons to get started.
  1. Introduction and Usage page
  2. World Map
  3. Time line (time line and figures)
We printed and created the mini timeline and cut and pasted all the timeline figures onto the time line so that we would not loose any as we will be using this time line for the next three years.  As per usual Amy's figures are beautifully illustrated with plenty of detail. As we complete a level we colour in a figure.

What's included in the download
With each empire you will find
  • mapping activities
  • hands on projects
  • cooking ideas (recipe sheets)
  • Internet links
  • additional reading suggestions.

The fourteen empires included 
  1. Ancient Egypt—The New Kingdom, Akhenaten & Tutankhamen
  2. Ancient Greece—The Archaic Era, the Golden Age, Alexander the Great
  3. Ancient Rome—the founding of Rome, The Punic Wars, Julius Caesar
  4. Ancient China –The first two dynasties and then jumping forward to communism
  5. Arab/Muslim—Mohamed, Islamic invasion of Europe, the Fall of Constantinople
  6. Mongolian—Mongol culture, Genghis Khan
  7. Viking—European invasions, Erik the Red, Leif Eriksson
  8. Spanish—The Reconquista, Ferdinand & Isabella, Phillip II
  9. French—Charlemagne, Louis XIV, French Revolution, Napoleon
  10. English—Battle of Hastings, War of the Roses, Queen Victoria
  11. German—Charlemagne, Protestant Reformation, Third Reich
  12. Japanese—Shoguns, Emperors, WWII
  13. Russian—Tsars, Revolution, Soviet Union
  14. The United States of America—Revolution, Civil War, Cold War
For Ancient Egypt
We are currently working our way through The Story of the World and when we were introduced to ancient Egypt I took out my pack from Amy.

Each empire has it's own set of links.  I scrolled down to Ancient Egypt. There are eight links.



Printed out the following
  • a recipe page (Ancient Egypt - 5)
  • a mapping page for Egypt (Ancient Egypt - 1)
  • Hieroglyphs page (Ancient Egypt - 3)
I saved the PDF folder to my Galaxy Tablet and used the following pages on my tablet
  • Text page
  • Mapping Ancient Egypt instructions (Ancient Egypt -2 ), 
  • a solution key mapping page for Egypt (Ancient Egypt - TK) 
  • Make a Cartouche! (Ancient Egypt - 4)and 
  • hands on projects page (Activities)
The only thing I found difficult here was that all the buttons simply had Ancient Egypt below them with a number. This made it challenging to find the activity I wanted to do with Sir N. I eventually just opened each page had a look and if it was a student page I printed it if it was an instruction page I took note of it's name (in the tab at the top) and saved the PDF to my tablet. I feel this is the one thing that could be improved by naming what is in each button. For example rather than  Ancient Egypt - 5 have the word Recipes below the button it would make navigation much easier.

Once we had our pages printed and pdf's on the tablet we read the text page and explored Ancient Egypt via books from the local library. Amy provides  a full page of links to explore on the Internet as well as a list of suggested reading.  We borrowed The Cat of Bubastes: A Tale of Ancient Egypt by GA Henty from a friend.  WE really enjoyed listening to this audio book together read by Jim Weiss.

Sir N coloured and added to the map over the week as we learned about different areas. We also cooked one of the recipes provided and enjoyed a taste of Egyptian cuisine.

Over all
This pack is not a full curriculum covering these empires.  It is as it's name says an activity guide.  Amy has put together hands on activities to supplement your studies covering 14 great empires over time. These activities are mainly mapping, suggested books to read, Internet links cooking and a project demonstrating something particular from that era. We have enjoyed using this pack as a supplement to what we are studying and look forward to using it over the next four years to round off our studies.  Amy has put together an excellent resource which is easy to use and does not take up a lot of preparation yet gives Sir N plenty of hands of activity followed by some taste of the era.  We look forward to exploring Ancient Greece and adding in what ever Amy has in store for us.

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Don't forget to pop on over to read more reviews from the crew.  Three different packs were reviewed.
 Blessings
Chareen

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Friday 3 May 2013

HSMJ a week of discovery and art

In my life this week…
Well Monday I made the shocking (but not surprising if I'm totally honest) discovery that my scale numbers had gone in the wrong direction :'( and they made me cry.  The upside of this solum discovery is that with support from family I have embarked upon a weight loss journey once again. It's not easy and I need to do it for my well being.  I have been struggling with sever lower back pain which is impacting my quality of life quite dramatically.


In our home school this week…
  • We have been working our way through The Story of the World Volume 1
  • We spent the day at Science Works exploring their Mega Watt display.  It was loads of fun. 
  • We used See the Light art program this week and had a lot of fun.
        Helpful homeschooling tips or advice to share…
              I am inspired by…
              Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…
              • Kelly Sports
              • Science Works - Mega Watt display
              • Tennis
              My favorite thing this week was…
              • Corrolating my thoughts on Field Trips.
              • Reading what my friend Susan from Homeschooling Hearts and Minds has planned for the month of May. . . I will be joining her at 6 AM EST USA on Wednesdays.


              What’s working/not working for us…
              • Quitting my gym membership and sleeping in in the morning.  I'm more of a night owl.

              Questions/thoughts I have…
              • If you could choose a topic for me to write about on here for five days what would it be ?
              Things I’m working on…
              • Conquering CLUTTER!
              • Planning some day trips to Science Works.  This week we went to see the Mega Watt exhibition but it was so busy and noisy so we've decided to plan on going on the Little Kids' Day In days in the future
              On My Bedside Table ...
              In Bloggy world I’m reading…
              I’m cooking…
              On Pinterest I found...

              I’m grateful for…
              • The encouragement and the wisdom that I have found while reading the Parenting Handbook

              A photo, video, link, or quote to share…




              Blessings



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