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Review of What Every Child Needs to Know About Western Civilization

August 26, 2013 | Leave a Comment
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I loved doing a review of what every child needs to know about Western Civilization.

My obsession with wanting to teach history creatively stems from a quote I read by H.G. Wells.

“Narrow history teaching of our school days was mainly an uninspiring and partially forgotten list of national kings or presidents.“

Avoiding uninspiring lists and meeting the challenge of dodging inside-the-box history curriculum has not always been easy.

So I was happy to review What Every Child Needs to Know About Western Civilization by BrimWood Press.

I will just tell you now that I won’t hide my obvious preference for this curriculum.

It fills a much needed niche in the homeschooling community, but it is so much more than a history curriculum. More on that in a minute.

What Every Child Needs to Know About Western Civilization by BrimWood Press

I glanced through all the fascinating and detailed pictures.

The BrimWood press bundle I received included:

  • 1 Guide: What Every Child Needs to Know about Western Civilization.
  • 1 Calendar Quest which is a historical narrative.
  • 1 Color the Western World.

I am especially giddy about this curriculum.

It is the first one that I have used that covers history in broad strokes.

How broad? Well, in just 12 – 14 lessons you cover 5,000 years of history.

Review of What Every Child Needs to Know About Western Civilization by BrimWood Press

I had to read that twice. I might add there are 2 more lessons, but one is an introduction and one is a review.

Details can be fascinating, but they can get in the way too.

Not all details are necessary to understanding and grasping the full picture. Sometimes it just does not matter. I think kids know that too.

Middle School Homeschool History

I have covered history through unit studies, through a four year cycle and through the eyes of individuals that lived in each time period, I couldn’t wait to get started using it.

This teaches a story of how the calendar came to us which is how What Every Child Needs to Know about Western Civilization teaches. Clever.

As the fictional characters, Lindsie and Evan travel through time in a refrigerator box, Tiny eagerly tuned in,

Strangely enough Father Time always seems to be around to explain about how a seven day week came to us or how the constellations were located in the sky.

It didn’t hurt either that Mr. Awesome joined us for this review and read aloud to us. I highly recommend using your highschooler for a read aloud if you have one.

I am happy that my high school teen joined us for this review .

It allowed me to evaluate how extensive it was for him a high school teen.

Homeschool History

With the additional activities listed in the manual that include research, questions concerning worldview, introduction to the traits of each civilization and the contributions made by each civilization, I certainly think that a novice or highschooler could use the manual to discover them.

Too, if you have highschooler who is burned out on history, then using the manual can breathe life back into your day.

The wide scope that it covers keeps it so not intimidating.

As for the reader or Calendar Quest, it is written to an elementary age child. 

However, there were some characters along Lindsie and Evan’s trek that Mr. Awesome and I had obscurely heard of. Discovering those vague history characters was an unexpected benefit of Mr. Awesome reading to Tiny. 

Mr. Awesome claimed the reader was too young for him and it was, but then again, it is right on grade level like the publisher claims for using with a younger child. Tiny enjoyed the humor in the reader and I found a way for my older child to join us.

What I love about What Every Child Needs to Know about Western Civilization.

Like I mentioned before, it is so much more than a history program. Listing both the history features that I loved and the other things, I don’t want to miss giving you any nifty detail.

  • I find the lesson plan layout very useful. You know my obsession with expecting a lot from a teacher’s manual and how some manuals are nothing more than an answer sheet. This is an excellent and well organized manual or guide with practical tips. You see exactly how to cover each lesson.
  • One more significant point about this manual is that it is BOTH teacher and student guide. You use it with ALL of your children. Thank you BrimWood Press for understanding that we are teaching multiple ages of children and that we try to avoid insanity by not using 3 or 4 different teacher’s manuals.
  • Use this one manual for multiple ages of children. By the way when I find a curriculum like this that I can use with multiple ages of children, I try to divide the price by the number of children using it so I can see what I am actually paying for each child per year. Then divide it again into half because it is both teacher manual and student manual to get a true cost. That is how I arrive at the value of a curriculum that I use with multiple children.

Teacher Manual Features

Review of What Every Child Needs to Know About Western Civilization by BrimWood Press
  • I’m not done yet with the manual because it is so comprehensive and I have to tell you about the layout. The first page of the lesson has a box called Teacher Preview and another one called Objectives. Oh YES – I am in organization bliss! Give me a purpose for the lesson and I have a direction for the day.
  • Here is another sweet bite on this program because you know I said it was so much more than a history program.  It has geography and a snip of language arts too. This especially feeds my desire to teach out of the box because I can include any subject I want to and apply those subjects when I teach about a topic. It’s more meaningful to include details when they are wanted.

Teaching Helps

  • The next part of the lesson is called History in a Nutshell. It includes information on the significant contributions of that time period along with instructions on coloring the stickers for the younger kids that are included in this curriculum. Information on filling out the 14 Hats of History which are the 14 periods you are striving to memorize is included in this section. Several lessons include helpful background information of that time period. You do not have to research extra information if you do not want to because it is included. This part appeals to me so that I can determine if those foundational pegs or key events are covered when teaching that time period. This part is the reason I see this manual being practical too for the first time history teacher or student who finds history boring and wants just the general sweeping ideas.
  • Between the stickers and Color the Western World coloring book there is plenty to choose from for both your younger and older children.

History in Broad Strokes

  • Key events that you add on the back of the cards and details that you fill in on the front of each card as you go along help to solidify the timeline of history. We followed along in each lesson plan as you are encouraged by the curriculum to try to put your hats in chronological order. By using both the front and back of the card, your kids come away with a fresh, unique and overall picture of history. Certainly, a doable goal to memorize all 14 time periods. This is a refreshing change from all the details that you may be teaching when using a four year history cycle curriculum.

I won’t be giving up my copy of What Every Child Needs to Know about Western Civilization any time soon as I plan on using this for years to come.

It is a keeper in my home, and I plan on going over it again both as a standalone history curriculum and to use as a review tool.

My boys still need to see the flow of history and a way to tie it all together.

I tend to be organized overboard when it comes to details because we love history, but I restrained myself from delving into them like the curriculum suggested because it defeats the purpose of what I am trying to do.

Don’t pitch your slow moving curriculum, just use What Every Child Needs to Know about Western Civilization when you want to take it up a notch.

Thank you BrimWood Press as I confess my absolute love and bias for a one of kind history program.

Where to Buy What Every Child Needs to Know about Western Civilization and Product Facts at a Glance.

Product Name: What Every Child Needs to Know About Western Civilization, Calendar Quest and Color the Western World.

Ages: 5th – 8th grade, but I see a practical use for highschoolers who struggle with history.

Type of Product:  Physical product.

What Every Child Needs to Know About Western Civilization is an awesome homeschool history program covering history in broad strokes. You’ll love how quickly you can cover 5000 years of history in a few weeks. Check it out at Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus

You’ll love these other history helps:

  • 35 Simple But Powerful American History Homeschool Resources K to 12
  • 15 EASY History Ideas for Homeschooled Kids Who Don’t Like School
  • How to Create a Creditworthy American History Course (& resources)
  • Amazing Hands-on History Activities for 14 Ancient Empires (free notebook cover too)

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Take a Peek at Some of the eBooks in the Omnibus Sale: Ends Tonight Aug. 25 at 11:59 p.m. EST.

August 25, 2013 | Leave a Comment
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This Sale is Now Closed! We will be having this sale again next year so watch for it close to August.

I wanted to give you a peek at some of the ebooks I like and that are available in the bundle.  I don’t want to sound like an infomercial, but I don’t want you to miss out either on a great deal that happens only once a year. Take a look at some of the ebooks in the bundle. I had a hard time deciding which ones to feature because there is such a variety.

Nature Study Printables by Maureen Spell

Love this one by Maureen.

 

Literature Study Guide and lapbook - Frog and Toad are Friends

And this one by Beth.

 

Autumn 2010 Nature Study cover

Autumn Nature Challenge by Barb.

And this one by Kendra.

Science for Smart Kids by Colleen

The Art of Strewing ebook

The Art of Strewing by Aadel

Art for all ages: Chalk Pastels Through the Seasons

Chalk Pastels from Tricia

Boyschooling eBook

Boyschooling by Jamerrill

 

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Oh and yes, my unit study planner is in here too.

Go to my blog post to look at the whole longggggggg list.

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Understanding the Constitution: Free Book and Study Guide

August 24, 2013 | Leave a Comment
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It’s Time! Omnibus Sale is Here!! Grab 91 eBooks Now!

August 19, 2013 | Leave a Comment
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 This Sale is Now Closed! Look again for it next year around this time as it is an AWESOME Sale!

Are you ready? Look below  for the whole longgggg list of ebooks.

Remember this sale is through Sunday August 25 @ 11:59 p.m.

5 days only!!!

Drooling Scrolling list starts below.

Included Omnibus eBooks

  • 101 Ways to Make Spelling Fun: written by Tamara Chilver from Teaching with TLC
  • 1st Grade Summer Learning RRR: written by Beth Gorden from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
  • 2012 Worksheet Packet: written by Lauren Hill from Mama’s Learning Corner
  • 31 Days to Build a Better Spouse: written by Ashley Pichea from Life by Ashley Pichea
  • 4 Easy Steps to Homeschooling Success: written by Kirsten Joy Torrado from Kirsten Joy Awake
  • 51 Frugal Father-Daughter Date Ideas: written by Ashley Pichea from Life by Ashley Pichea
  • Animal ABCs: written by Carisa Hinson from 1+1+1=1
  • Art for All Ages: Chalk Pastels Through the Seasons: written by Tricia Hodges from Hodgepodge
  • The Art of Strewing: written by Aadel Bussinger from These Temporary Tents
  • Blog at Home Mom: written by Christin Slade from Joyful Mothering
  • Boyschooling: written by Jamerrill Stewart from Free Homeschool Deals
  • Called Home: Finding Joy in Letting God Lead Your Homeschool: written by Karen DeBeus from Simply Living…for Him
  • Cerebration Concentration: 50 Ways to Develop Concentration: written by Marianne Vanderkolk from Design Your Homeschool
  • Children’s Bible Book Set: written by Janine LaTulipe from Blue Manor Academy
  • Christian Kids Explore Science Experiment Sampler : written by Maureen Spell and Bright Ideas Press
  • Complete: written by Arabah Joy from Arabah Joy
  • Comprehensive Homeschool Unit Study Planner: written by Tina Robertson from Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus
  • Copywork for McGuffey’s First Reader: written by Amy Maze from Classical Copywork
  • Copywork Lessons for Future Heroes: written by Ami Brainerd from Walking by the Way
  • Coupon Quick Start Guide: The Easiest and Fastest Way to Serious Savings and Free Groceries: written by Angela Newsom from Coupon Makeover
  • Create Your Own Penmanship Pages – Pentime Manuscript Font: written by Sheri Graham from Sheri Graham
  • Degas and Prokofiev Mini-Unit: written by Barbara McCoy from Harmony Fine Arts
  • Designing Your Language Arts Curriculum: written by Jimmie Lanley from Jimmie’s Collage
  • The Dig for Kids: written by Patrick and Ruth Schwenk from The Better Mom
  • Discover Africa!: written by Jessica from Balancing Everything
  • Dyslexia 101: Truths, Myths and What Really Works: written by Marianne Sunderland from Abundant Life
  • Early Elementary Fractions: written by A+ Interactive Math from A+ Interactive Math
  • Easy Oven-Free Dinners: written by Tabitha Philen from Meet Penny
  • Easy Peasy Penmanship: written by Diane Hurst from Gentle Shepherd
  • Encompass Preschool Curriculum: written by Kathy Gossen from Cornerstone Confessions
  • Energy Explosion: A 7 Day Guide to Jump Start Your Energy: written by Arabah Joy from Arabah Joy
  • Essay Tune Up: written by Jimmie Lanley from Jimmie’s Collage
  • Family Homeschool Planner: written by Patricia Espinoza from Raising a Self-Reliant Child
  • Finding Educational Activities in the Most Unexpected Places: 200+ Activities for Young Children Using Common Household Objects: written by Angie Kauffman from Many Little Blessings
  • Finding Joy in Depression: written by Amanda Pelser from The Pelsers
  • Finding Your Vision: Beginning (or Continuing) Your Homeschool Journey With the End in Mind: written by Connie Stults from the daisyhead
  • God Said So: written by Alisha Gratehouse from Flourish
  • God’s Little Explorers Preschool Curriculum: written by Stacie Nelson from Motherhood on a Dime
  • God’s Word in My Heart: A Scripture Learning Guide with Memory Verses: written by Jenn Thorson from The Purposeful Mom
  • The Homemaker’s Guide to Creating the Perfect Schedule: written by Amy Roberts from Raising Arrows
  • Homeschooling 101: written by Erica from Confessions of a Homeschooler
  • Homeschooling 101: written by Kris Bales from Weird, Unsocialized Homeschoolers
  • Homeschooling by the Numbers: written by Angie Kauffman from The Homeschool Classroom
  • Christian Homeschooling With Netflix, Amazon, & More : written by Angela Newsom from Cross and Quill Media
  • How the 8 Types of Learners Approach New Concepts: written by Jen Lilienstein from Kidzmet
  • Illustrated Keepsake Alphabet Dictionary: written by Jennifer from Mama Jenn
  • Kick Your Fears To The Curb! 10 Motivating Tips To Help You Overcome Homeschooling Fears: written by Demetria Zinga from Christian Homeschool Moms
  • Language Arts Lessons with Aesop’s Fables: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse: written by Marianne Vanderkolk from Design Your Homeschool
  • Lapbooking Made Simple : written by Heidi St. John from The Busy Mom
  • Learning for the “Littles” – A Preschool Notebook: written by Sheri Graham from Sheri Graham
  • Learning is Fun! Literacy and Math Pack – 10 Centers for Back to School, All Year: written by Sallie Borrink from Sallie Borrink
  • Letter of the Week: written by Erica from Confessions of a Homeschooler
  • Literature Study Guide & Lapbook: Frog and Toad are Friends: written by Beth Gorden from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
  • Literature Study Guide & Lapbook: The Door in the Wall: written by Beth Gorden from 123 Homeschool 4 Me
  • Love Your Mayhem: written by Amy Landisman from Adorable Chaos
  • Menu Planner: written by Marianne Vanderkolk from Design Your Homeschool
  • Nature Study Printables for Toddlers and Preschoolers: written by Maureen Spell from SpellOutloud
  • Notebooking Success: written by Jimmie Lanley from The Notebooking Fairy
  • Our Family Vision Statement : Your How To Homeschool Guide: written by Marianne Vanderkolk from Design Your Homeschool
  • Outdoor Hour Challenge – Autumn Nature Study Ebook: written by Barbara McCoy from Handbook of Nature Study
  • Overwhelmed: Hope and Help for the Financially Weary: written by Richele McFarlin from OverwhelmedBook
  • Plan Your Own Home School Curriculum: written by Dr. Marie-Claire Moreau from Quick Start Homeschool
  • Poetry Guide: written by Valerie McClintick from The Crafty Classroom
  • Poetry Lesson : written by WriteShop
  • Prayer Cards: written by Kim Sorgius from Not Consumed
  • Praying Proverbs 31: prayers for a daughter’s virtue: written by Tracy Glockle from Growing In Grace
  • The Preschool Journey: written by Angela Thayer from Teaching Mama
  • Preschoolers and Peace: Homeschooling Older Kids With Success While Loving the Little Ones at Your Feet: written by Kendra Fletcher from Preschoolers and Peace
  • Princess Training: for the King’s glory: written by Richele McFarlin from Under the Golden Apple Tree
  • Recordkeeping for Unschoolers: written by Sara McGrath from Unschooling Lifestyle
  • The Relaxed Art of Eclectic Homeschooling : written by Amber Oliver from Classic Housewife
  • Return of the Routine: Six Simple Steps to Success: written by Tricia Hodges from Hodgepodge
  • Science for Smart Kids: Electricity and Magnetism: written by Colleen Kessler from Raising Lifelong Learners
  • Sensory Bins: The What, The How & The Why: written by Sharla Kostelyk from The Chaos and The Clutter
  • Shield: A Framework of Self-Care for Foster & Adoptive Families: written by Sharla Kostelyk from The Chaos and The Clutter
  • Simply Homeschool: Having Less Clutter and More Joy in Your Homeschool: written by Karen DeBeus from Simply Living…for Him
  • Southern Hodgepodge cookbook bundle: written by Tricia Hodges from Hodgepodge
  • Spectacular Spiders: written by Cindy West from Our Journey Westward
  • The Story of Abraham Lincoln : written by Heritage History from Heritage History
  • SQUILT Volume 1: Baroque Composers: written by Mary Prather from Homegrown Learners
  • Steady Days: A Journey Toward Intentional, Professional Motherhood: written by Jamie Martin from Simple Homeschool
  • Think Outside the Classroom: A Practical Approach to Relaxed Homeschooling: written by Kelly Crawford from Generation Cedar
  • Tiger Hunt!: written by Christy Halsell from One Fun Mom
  • Van Gogh and Handel Mini-Unit: written by Barbara McCoy from Harmony Fine Arts
  • Vermeer and Haydn Mini-Unit: written by Barbara McCoy from Harmony Fine Arts
  • Weekly Homeschool Planner: written by Jolanthe from Homeschool Creations
  • Write Through the Bible: Philippians 2:1-18 (Cursive, ESV): written by Trisha Gilkerson from Intoxicated on Life
  • Write Through the Bible: Philippians 2:1-18 (Manuscript, ESV): written by Trisha Gilkerson from Intoxicated on Life
  • You Can Do It Too – 25 Homeschool Families Share Their Stories: written by Lorilee Lippincott from Loving Simple Living
  • You Can Read Bundle: written by Carisa Hinson from 1+1+1=1

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Day 31: Ready Set Go! + Pssst Giveaway. {31 Day Boot Camp For New Homeschoolers on My Blog}

August 18, 2013 | 47 Comments
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THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. THANKS FOR BEING HERE AND WATCH FOR UPCOMING GIVEAWAYS BY SUBSCRIBING.

Drumroll please! You made it! All the Way Through !!!!!

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Day 29: Hidden Homeschool Treasures

Day 30: Looking Back to Stretch Forward

Day 31: Ready Set Go!

Day 31: Ready Set Go! + Pssst Giveaway.  {31 Day Boot Camp For New Homeschoolers on My Blog}

I won’t conclude this series by saying that your first or second year will be easy by any stretch of the imagination. The truth of it is that a lot of homeschoolers don’t take time in the beginning to fortify themselves for such a rigorous race. If you lose your way, just re-evaluate. Don’t escape and return back to what you left behind. Decisions are personal for each family, but, right now, right here, you need to take time to list everything that brought you to homeschooling (Option 5 on my page) because those ideas will serve as a beacon or signal to keep you moving forward.

Don’t ever buy into the mind-set that somebody else is doing it better. We all struggle equally with our weaknesses, but too we each bring our particular set of strengths to our children and husband.

Discounting what you can do and focusing only on what you cannot do is counterproductive to homeschooling. No, I am not saying to live in the world of superficial homeschooling or creating a homeschool facade. I do believe though in the curative value of positive thinking.

I am not talking about sugar coated homeschooling because there are hundreds and hundreds of support groups, dozens and dozens of print and online homeschooling magazines to pore over, lots and lots of sites for homeschool curriculum reviews and thousands of talented parents that are experts in any given field. Focus on how to improve your situation through education. That is practical homeschooling.

My wobbly knees when walking out from public school when my son was 5 have been made firm and stable only through use. Courage in homeschooling does not come from self-reliance either but knowing that an abundance of knowledge and tips exists in the homeschooling world if only you would tap into them.

I will conclude this 31 day series by saying that I would not trade anything I did for one moment in public school. Prayer, perseverance and patience have been part of my mainstays of my journey. Keep your long term vision clear and concrete through tears of happiness, sadness and plain downright frustration because in the end you are working hard for an eternal reward.

Final quote:

When the world says, “Give up,”

Hope whispers, “Try it one more time.”

~Author Unknown~

Would you like to celebrate reaching the end of this 31 day boot camp? Let’s party!

Kelley and I would like to give away one workshop of your choice to 5 winners!

Remember this is not just for new bees, because some of you may be struggling with tips on how to teach multiple ages or maybe high school is approaching.

Giveaway for Free Homeschool Workshop @ Tina's Dynamic Homeschool Plus

You can choose any one of my 7 workshops. Look on my store page for the choices. Also along with the workshop, you will be able to download the comprehensive outline and print it which averages about 20 pages You will notice in my store that I updated my New Bee program by breaking down the program into several workshops. Each workshop now includes a comprehensive outline .

Are you ready to enter the giveaway? I luv your comments and I try to make it easy on you by just commenting here on this blog post.

Giveaway Ends Thursday August 22 at 9:00 a.m. CST. The winners will be selected using random org and will be notified afterwards.

Add your comments now.

My rules are always simple.

You can have up to 2 entries.

1 . Comment here on this blog post for your 1st entry. Remember, though I always love getting your emails, you won’t be entered in this giveaway if you send me an email.

2. Comment here again on this blog post for a 2nd entry to let me know which  you are eyeballing if you get selected.

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Winners Below

1st Winner. Comment Number 23

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 Amanda Durrett
Aug 18, 2013 @ 19:56:30

This is my 2nd entry, I’d love to win the side-tracked class or even the learning styles class. Thanks again for all you do!!!

2nd. Winner . Comment Number 3

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Kara S
Aug 18, 2013 @ 08:07:26

Thank you so much for this 31 day bootcamp! I am so excited you have helped boost my confidence that I can homeschool my 1st grader. I’m even leaning towards taking on my 11th grader too! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

3rd. Winner. Comment Number 12.

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Jennifer S.
Aug 18, 2013 @ 12:57:58

I have loved reading each post in your daily series. I am entering my 5th year of homeschooling and took away lots of great info from you! Thanks so much!

4th. Winner. Comment Number 32.

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Leslie
Aug 19, 2013 @ 10:59:17

I love this series! Extremely informative thank you! I would choose the Sidetracked workshop!

5th. Winner. Comment Number 24.

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abrianna
Aug 18, 2013 @ 20:03:50

I would love to win one of these workshops.

Congratulations to the winners! Email us at dynamic 2 moms at yahoo dot com and we will also be emailing you. I hope this series blesses your family.

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