Showing posts with label Classical Academic Press. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classical Academic Press. Show all posts

Thursday, March 21, 2013

The Art of Poetry - Review

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****I received The Art of Poetry set as part of this review for TOS Schoolhouse Review Crew.

Poetry is a subject I have dreaded approaching with our kids.  The boys have shown zero interest, and all the different types just absolutely confuses me.  Classical Academic Press recently provided us with The Art of Poetry by Christine Perrin to review.  This seems to be the answer to all that confuses me.

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Poetry is really about feelings, thoughts and emotions.  There is really no right or wrong.  So why was I afraid?  Since the boys are learning more about emotions, maybe poetry is the answer to help them get more in control with what they are feeling.  Poetry can be short, so less frustration than with writing stories.

The Art of Poetry has been great for this non-creative side of me.  This program covers topics such as the Elements of Poetry, how to create using images, using metaphors, the use of symbols, the History of Poetry and how to the all these elements to form verses.  There is even information for how to start a poetry group or host a workshop.

The Student Edition of The Art of Poetry ($24.95) provides lots of information and vocabulary to help students to understand poetry.  There are plenty of inspirational examples also.  You can view a sample of the Student edition by following this link.  This book is really written to help students to learn to love poetry.  

You can also purchase a Teacher's Edition ($29.95) to go along with your student workbook.  This copy contains the entire text from the student edition, as well as the answers to questions and explanations of thirty-nine poems from the student textbook.  You can view an example of the Teacher's Edition by following this link.

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You can also purchase the entire course on DVD for only $69.95.  This 15+ hour DVD set helps show how strong reading can lead to better poetry writing.  

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You can view of sample of the DVD Set here:


How did this program work for us?  There is so much information in this material that we had to take it very slow so far.  So we did not follow any suggested time schedule, and really it is completely up to you how fast or slow you move through this program.  You can move very slowly and do an intense study of each chapter if you choose.  There is a suggested timeline by the author, you can download it here.

After just a few weeks though, Joey did recognize more poetry terminology.  Since Joey would definitely be on an IEP in this subject area if he were in Public school, I could see some improvement in his understanding.  He is beginning to express more interest in writing poetry.  He can see that maybe he can be express some of his frustrations or feelings in a few short lines, to make him feel better.  He has not written anything yet, but I continue to show him the examples.

In fact, the ease of using this product has given me some confidence to start introducing more poetry with Lydia.  She is the creative writer in our family, always wanting to write songs.  So my encouraging this behavior, we are working our way into writing more poetry.  Since she is only in First Grade though, we are introducing this curriculum in small amounts.  But I have been able to easily adjust the information that we discuss.  

So far The Art of Poetry has been super easy to use.  I felt like it is the safety net that I have been looking to have when I started working on poetry with our kids.  I can easily adjust lessons for their learning levels.  I plan on continue using this program with Joey and with Lydia.  

The age recommendation is Middle School through High School.

You can purchase the above items separately or as a bundle for the low price of $99.95.

**The prices I listed are as of April 1, 2013.  

Other members of the Schoolhouse Review Crew were able to use the Art of Poetry as well.  Be sure to visit the Schoolhouse Review Crew blog to see how it worked for them.

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

God's Great Covenant Bible Program Review

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For the past month, we have had the privilege of using God's Great Covenant - Old Testament 1 by Claire A. Larsen.   Classical Academic Press generously provided us with the God's Great Covenant - Old Testament 1 Teachers Edition ($24.95), God's Great Covenant Old Testament 1 student workbook ($22.95) and the MP3 audio files ($9.95).  I was very excited to see how they were going to make some difficult areas of the Bible easier for children to understand.  We got started right away.

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This wonderful course is not only reasonably priced, but I was very impressed at the set up.  The audio files were a super edition for our family, as we were able to listen to the chapters during art projects and while we were traveling between activities.  This opened up some great conversations between Lydia and I about important Biblical events.

Each unit is broken down into a Scripture Memory Verse, Key Facts for the chapters being read, Things to Remember that include special definitions, and a Who is God? section.  After the reading section, there are review sheets to help draw out your child(ren) and have them think about the material they have read.  A Chapter Quiz is also provided.  There is even a suggested weekly schedule available if you are not sure how to go about studying this book with your student.

The Grade level suggestion is Grades 3 - 6, but easily can be used for younger grades since we were using it with our 1st grader also.

We found with our children, that listening to the audio reading of the weekly material multiple times during the week was best.  I then used the workbook to ask them the suggested questions.  None of our children are great at handwriting, so it was easier for me to keep a conversation going than to force them to write on the pages.  I then wrote down their answers in the workbook so that I knew what they were understanding or needed further help with.  Lydia has been the one predominately using the program, but Joey has listened to many lessons also.

We also had the Teacher's Edition to use along with our Student Workbook.  In the Teacher's Edition, each chapter is broken down into extra talking points to highlight important material.  Parents and/or teacher's are able to follow along in the Teacher's Edition as your student is reading the material, or as you are listening to the material being read on the MP3 audio file.  There is a sample available to download to see how the book is set up for easy use.


There are 32 chapters, with the goal being to complete one per week.  We have been moving a bit slower to help Joey grasp the material better.  Combined with delightful maps and illustrations, children will truly follow along with God’s people and see how he leads them and keeps his promises. 

Here are the themes as presented in each Unit of God's Great Covenant, Old Testament One.

Unit I: In the Beginning -God’s Power. God, the mighty Elohim, demonstrated His power by speaking creation into existence. He barred sinful man from the garden and judged the wicked world with a catastrophic flood. At the same time the power of His mercy and His redemptive plan secured man’s future existence.
Unit II: By the Patriarchs - God’s Promises. The Lord God plucked Abram out of the city of Ur and sent him on a journey. Through the covenant the Lord gave Abram (later called Abraham) three promises: to give him a land, to make him the father of many nations, and to bless the world through him. These promises, and God’s faithfulness to keep them, form the foundation for the rest of God’s story.
Unit III: Out of Egypt - God’s Redemption. In God’s mind, rescuing Israel from Egypt was more than saving the Israelites from slavery. The Lord God was redeeming Israel from sin and renewing the covenant He had made with Abraham. Despite their sin the Lord desired to dwell with His people and bless them.
Unit IV: Through the Wilderness - God’s Provision. In the harshness of the Sinai wilderness the Lord God showed His people that His care for them was perfect. Even though they grumbled, complained, and refused to trust Him, God was completely trustworthy.
Unit V: In the Promised Land - God’s Faithfulness. After the glorious conquest of Canaan, Israel entered into the dark years when everyone did “what was right in his own eyes.” Even though Israel repeatedly turned from the Lord, He always heard their cries for mercy and delivered them from the oppression of their enemies. 

My favorite part of this program is the fact that God's actual name is included!!  How many people actually know that God's name is Jehovah?  Not too many, and I like the fact that this is included in the lessons.

Another thing that I am enjoying is the ability to add your own materials and projects to go along with this program.  Such as when we were learning about the Days of Creation:


Lydia really liked this visual project (since she doesn't read well yet) to remind her what happened on each day.

Will we continue using this in our home?  Yes, I am enjoying the extra study for the children and they are enjoying it also.

The Schoolhouse Review Crew has the privilege of using not only God's Great Covenant Old Testament, but also Song School Spanish.  Be sure to check out the Schoolhouse Review Crew Blog and see how well these programs worked in their homes.

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*****Disclaimer......I received God's Great Covenant  free of charge for the sole purpose of this review. I was not required to write a positive review. The views I have expressed are my own and are real experiences with my family. I am disclosing this is accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255 http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_03/16cfr255_03.html>:"Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."