Showing posts with label Lap book. Show all posts
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Friday, March 27, 2020

Artists Activity-Pak: A Home School In The Woods Review

Disclaimer: I received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way.




With all that is different in the world right now, getting the chance to review curriculum is something that hasn't changed and for that I'm really thankful.  Even though we already school at home, all of our normal extras have been eliminated and the things we were looking forward to have been at best postponed so new and different things to do are all the more welcome right now.  Today we're looking at the Artists Activity-Pak from Home School in the Woods.  You might remember that we reviewed the Make-A-State Activity-Pak a few years ago and this is a similar project focusing on Artists and their art forms.  Home School in the Woods has been around for a while and have quite a collection of Activity Paks including people in history, composers, and, a particular relevant one, the U.S. Elections Lap-Pak.  As we head into who knows what over the next 6 months, this would be a particular useful way for our kids to learn, no matter what kind of circus this year turns out to be.
 



What We Received:

In this review we received a large file containing several printable files.  All the files combine to create a lapbook full of information and activities.  It is intended for grades 3-8 and allows for deeper research and involvement as the teacher deems appropriate. The Artists Activity-Pak includes the following elements:
  • Art Gallery Game
  • Sketch Book
  • Art Exhibition
  • Art Media
  • Art Movements
  • Art Vocabulary
  • Paint Like Masters
  • Directions/Instructions for each element



How It Works:

Lapbooks are simply a file folder containing several mini-books and activities that facilitate research and learning on a specific topic.  As you look over all of the individual projects, it may be a little overwhelming, because there is no set order to complete them.  Every mini-book involves quite a bit of cutting, coloring or handiwork so it is a good idea to evaluate when you want the Lapbook to be completed and how much time each week you want to spend on each mini-book or activity. Some of them included painting activities (Paint Like Masters) that involves activities over more than one day.   You could print out all the elements in one sitting if you wish, but since some of them required different colored paper and the directions for each were on separate sheets, it was simpler for me to print one at a time.  To keep up with printed pages and finished mini-books, I kept everything in the file folder when we weren't working on it. Once all the elements are completed, you then create the Lapbook by attaching each element to the file folder in the prescribed position. Once it is complete you then have an entire unit of information to interact with, study from and inspire you to create your own art.



What We Thought:

I used this with my 9 and 6 1/2 year old (because she never wants to be left out and she's super smart so why not!?)  Home School in the Woods Activity Paks are typically heavy on teacher/parent involvement and this one is no different.  There are a lot of directions and moving parts that my kids would likely get lost in if left to work entirely on their own. Still, they did most of the cutting and coloring so it's not as though Mom did it all and they just watched.  As we worked on the Art Vocabulary and Art Media activities, we had the opportunity to discuss all kinds of concepts and new terms.  They asked some questions that I didn't know the answer to so, of course, we googled it!  As we started the Art Exhibition activity, there was a lot of opportunity to discuss the different artists and what they remembered about some and then learning about others.



Since crafty activities aren't always my thing, I always hesitate to do these types of reviews or programs.  It is most certainly a hands-on activity from every angle and for my aged kids, it is not something I could just hand over and say "Figure it out!"  Still, from coloring to cutting to gluing, there was always something to do.  The kids love that! They were involved and never drug their feet over digging in, except for when it came to sharing with each other!  Our experience was that it is a great educational activity for kids, it just takes some mental prep and organization from a parent to keep everything straight.



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Saturday, July 8, 2017

Make-A-State: A Hands-On History Review

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One of the beautiful blessings of homeschooling is having the time to dive into a subject and explore it from every direction.  Our latest review is designed for in-depth exploration with hands-on activities to engage all the curiosities.  Today we're talking about Make-A-State from Home School in the Woods, which is one of their latest products from their Activity-Paks collection.  Home School in the Woods is a family-owned company that publishes history curriculum that connects with the learner visually to enhance the understanding and feed the desire to know more about a given subject. 
Hands-On History Activity-Paks: Make-A-State

Make-A-State is a collection of printable pages and activities (either a digital download or available on CD) that combine to create a fun Lap Book on each state of the nation.  Included is step-by-step instructions on how to assemble each activity onto the Lap Book as well an information sheet on each state that you can draw from for the activities.  This is handy especially if your student is old enough to assemble it partly or completely on their own.  

Since we only had time for one state, of course we picked our home state of Oklahoma!

Below is a list of all the sections of information that you include in a complete state Lap Book.
  • Key State Facts
  • Origin of State Name
  • State Motto
  • State Symbols
  • State Song
  • State Industry/Agriculture/Climate
  • State Wildlife
  • Regions
  • State Geography
  • State Government
  • State Seal & Flag
  • State History
  • Famous People From...
  • Native Tribes
  • State Landmarks
  • Sports Teams
  • State Quarter
  • Recipes
  • State Vocabulary
  • State Timeline
These 20 activities incorporate things like coloring, creative writing, vocabulary, handwriting, and mapping in addition to the strong history study component.



As a Bonus, Make-A-State includes the "Name That State" File Folder Game that is designed to help you learn the states and their capitals, as well as match information to each state.  Especially with this unifying game, the life of this curriculum could be very long.  Studying one state a week using only this program provides at least a year solid of material.  Depending on what other outside information you draw from and other curriculum you include, this could turn into a long-range study across a couple of years or more.
Hands-On History Activity-Paks: Make-A-State

From our time spent with this product, I felt it was high quality and a great hands-on component to history study.  With younger students, like my 6 year old, there is more prep work for me as the teacher (printing, cutting out, directing, etc.), but the older the student the more independent they can work.  So, the age of your student(s) will likely dictate how much of your time is spent in lesson planning and that can be a deal breaker some years.  Still, I see it as an affordable and lasting curriculum that likely won't grow outdated over the life of your homeschooling years.

Of course, state history isn't the only history you will be studying and for those times, Home School in the Woods has a long list of other options in a similar hands-on and activity-based approach.  Their Lap-Paks series includes topics like Knights, U.S. Elections and Wonders of the World and the Activity Paks series include Artists, Composers, and the New and Old Testament.  The Time-Travelers American History Studies include New World Explorers, The Civil War, and World War II.  For a really neat project, check out the Timeline Trio that could be a treasure to keep long after the learning has moved on.  Last, but not least, the company is making available singular activities and subjects in their A La Carte area that could be great for tacking onto another curriculum or study.
HISTORY Through the Ages TIMELINE TRIOTime Travelers American History Study: The Civil War

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