Tuesday 6 March 2018

CursiveLogic Quick-Start Pack and The Art of Cursive. {Homeschool Review}

Cursive is a dying art.  One which in our home school all my students had to learn.  There are many schools of thought on learning to write in cursive and upon researching the topic further I discovered that there are many benefits to learning to write cursive as well as regularly practising it via copy work (including reversing Alzheimer's Disease).
 "For centuries, cursive handwriting has been an art. To a growing number of young people, it is a mystery." - Kate Zezima The Case for Cursive, New York Times.

Nathaniel and I reviewed the first edition of CursiveLogic a few years ago and were recently given copies of the new and updated CursiveLogic Quick-Start Pack and The Art of Cursive from CursiveLogic to use.

CursiveLogic started because one student wanted to learn to write cursive in order to sign his name. (Watch on YouTube). Linda believes that teaching / learning to write cursive does not need to be a difficult process.  Her special needs adult student learned to write the complete lower case alphabet in 45 minutes using the CursiveLogic method.




What we received
  • CursiveLogic Quick-Start Pack 112 pages divided into ten lessons:
    1. Orange Oval Letters
    2. Second Letter String
    3. Third Letter String
    4. Fourth Letter String
    5. Upper Letter
    6. Upper Letter
    7. Upper Letter
    8. Upper Letter
    9. Upper Letter
    10. Upper Letter 
  • 6 month access to the 48 Min CursiveLogic Online Seminar - Presented by Linda Shrewsbury. This video seminar is clear and concise and will equip you with practical insights in how to teach your students and equip them for success. Linda gives you many tips and tricks to maximise your success as a teacher while giving you the why behind her suggestions and the method used to teach CursiveLogic.
  • The Art of Cursive This book is aimed at older students wanting to learn cursive.

How we used it
CursiveLogic
I started by listening to Linda's 48 min online seminar.  This was a great help to me as I gained a better understanding of her method and some great ideas on presentation when teaching Nathaniel.

The two key features of CursiveLogic is that letters are grouped by shape and secondly connected by letter strings. The 26 letters in the lower case cursive alphabet are divided into one of four letter shape categories (strings).  Each category is colour coded and each is taught in a single lesson. Letters are not taught in singular disconnected letters.


The first shape that the student learns is called orange oval. Six letters share the same shape.
The student practises the main shape of over, back trace before connecting them and forming the letters. For example over back trace "A", over back trace "C", over back trace "D", over back trace "G", over back trace "Q", and over back trace "O"...

Along with the hand movement the students have a little rhyme to help them remember how to form the letter in the string.  For example in the orange string they say: "Over, back-trace (letter name)".
  • CursiveLogic uses colours to code each letter string.  These are themed. (Visual)
  • Alliteration is used to aid memory
  • Specific catch phrasing (verbal description of manual task) (Auditory)
  • Write the string (Kinesthetic)
  • Lower case lessons are printed on one side of the page. (Navy Blue Corner )
  • Once you have completed the lower case pages (2-56) flip the book to the mauve corner numbered pages for the upper case lessons.
  • Throughout the book are light blue sticky note containing important teaching points about the letter or letter string they student is working on.
The first lesson is the longest as there are a few things that need to be taught (such as page and pen positions as well).  The last three strings are easier as the student is familiar with the process.  Lessons average at around 15 min slots.

CursiveLogic works on reinforcing knowledge.  Each time the student learns a new letter string these are combined with letters already learned to form new practise words.  So through reinforcement and new keep learning moving forward.  You can read more on how CursiveLogic works here.

We have not used cursive for the last year so I took Nathaniel back to the begining.  I gave him a dark grey pencil so he could clearly see what he was writing.  It has been so good to see him learn without effort.

The lessons are divided into four days.  There are ten lessons all together. Four to learn lower case and six to learn capital letters. 

Capital lessons are shorter.  Each day the student first practise the lower case A to Z.  Learn the capital letter string and then progress over four days from proper names to writing short sentences.

Upon completing the lessons the work book contains 14 extra pages containing quotes by famous people such as: Winston Churchill, Mark Twain and Benjamin Franklin.

Should your student require more practise there is a dry erase page in the back of the book containing the letter strings with a practise area for each string.


The ART of Cursive


The ART of Cursive has been designed for the older student in mind. It combines two ideas into one.  CursiveLogic and a relaxing adult colouring book in one.

The cursive lessons are divided into four brief lessons which are targeted at the adult learner.  These lessons follow the same letter string lessons and method found in the student CursiveLogic book.

The lessons cover a double page spread.  Upon completing the lessons there are beautiful pictures to colour in which reinforce the cursive you have already learned.  The back of each picture contains a practise quote for you to write out in guide lines.  Below this there are blank lines for you to copy the quote.


There are 27 beautifully illustrated images to colour.  Each image follows a theme and contains a quote.

The book is beautifully bound for ease of removing the illustrations should you want to.  This enables easier colouring in of the images. The pages are made of thicker paper to accommodate using markers and fountain pens.
For the Parent
  • Using the CursiveLogic method students can master cursive in ten weeks.
  • CursiveLogic has been set up in 10 lessons.  Each lessons is designed to take one week with elementary age students. Depending on the student lessons can be taught over one day or over several days depending on the development of the student.
  • The book is bound along the top to help the book lay flat and for ease of writing no matter whether you are left or right handed the binding will not get in the way.
  • The paper in the book is a thicker paper making writing easier.
Recommended Age Range
  • Target age is 8 years old.  This system works well with many ages including adults and students with special learning needs.
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Over All I thought ...
I am very impressed with the improvements made to the book since it's initial launch two years ago.  Once Nathaniel has completed learning the capital letters I will be using the suggestions in reinforcing his learning with writing out copy work in cursive each week. I like the simplicity of the layout and the quality of the book.

CursiveLogic Quick-Start Pack is worth purchasing if you are teaching your students to write in cursive. Linda empowers you with her knowledge and insights in the seminar and the book is easy to use and work through with your students.

The Art of Cursive book is gorgeous and I look forward to working my way through the pages over the year ahead. If you have an upper high school student who likes to colour and needs to learn cursive this is the book for you.

Blessings
Chareen


Wednesday 28 February 2018

Snow Globe within a Snow Globe

This Week
Thought I would share Nathaniel's snow globe project that he made in December at Craft Group.  This project took a few weeks to complete. 
  • He made licorice all sorts out of fimo clay and a base which fitted into the larger snow globe lid.  
  • Once the all sorts were baked and had cooled down he inserted them into a glass christmas bauble along with white confetti filled it with water and sealed it.
  •  The smaller bauble was then glued into the white base.  This was left to dry for 24 hours.  
  • The snow globe was filled with water and silver confetti and left to stand.  This allowed the confetti to settle into the water.
  • The next day the smaller globe was screwed into the larger globe.




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Chareen

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Tuesday 27 February 2018

Drive Thru History® Adventures {Review}

I'm so excited to share our latset review product with you. We have been driving through history with Dave Stotts from Drive Thru History, who recently launched Drive Thru History® Adventures .

Drive Thru History Adventures Homeschool Review

For the last 15 years, I’ve traveled the world to share the unvarnished truth of history, on location, in the context of adventure. I’ve started calling it “Adventure Learning” – history education that’s Christ-centered, fact-filled, and super fun. - Dave Stotts


What we received

 
How we used it
Once you log intoyour account you will find an easy to use and comprehensive website. Along the top navigation you will find links to:
  • Dashboard
    • Latest Resources that have been uploaded
    • Dave's Adventures - Dave explains how to use the curriculum and the site as well as his weekly updates.
    • Side Roads - These are short detour history tidbit video's for example: The History of Cheese, King Herod's Building Projects, Roman Coins Related to the Gospels, Coins of Herod the Great, History of Groundhog Day, Parables in the Ancient World and the Gospels, The History of Saint Valentine's Day, to name a few.
    • Featured Videos- five video's currently loaded. 
    • Facebook - news feed.
  • Curriculum - This page is divded into three areas
    • Bible History Course - The Gospels: The Extraordinary Life of Jesus of Nazareth. Dave takes a tour through the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John and travels to more than fifty ancient sites in Israel.
    • American History Course - Dave explores early American history and the events that shaped the founding of the United States of America.
    • Ancient History Course - This is the course we are currently using.  Dave takes us on a journey to explore ancient history that shaped the ancient world and the impact those civilizations had on our Christian faith and how these two ideals melded together to give us the rise of Western Civilization.
  • Resources
    • Featured - A list of resources which have been written by different contributors.  For example: A Clash of Kingdoms: Jesus Christ vs Herod Antipas, Herod Antipas at the time of Jesus, Dave's Adventures weekly Update, Evidence for the Mounth of Transfiguration, etc.
    • Expert Papers
    • Articles
    • Side Roads
    • Getting Started
    • Behind the Scenes
    • Worksheets
    • Answer Guides
    • Suggested Readings
    • Dig Deeper
  • Community - Here you will find Drive Thru History on Social Media
    • Facebook Page
    • Facebook Members Only Group
    • YouTube
    • Instagram
  • Account - Details of your account - name, payments, password and a spot to ask questions.
  • Adventures TV

There are currently three diferent history streams. We chose to work our way through Ancient History Adventures. There are twelve episodes in this adventure
  1. The Rise of Western Civilization -  "I found Rome a city of bricks and left it a city of Marble." - Augustus
  2. The Age of conflict -  "Hope is the pillar that holds up the world. Hope is the dream of a waking man." - Pliny the Elder
  3. A Time of Challenges -  "Rome has grown since its humble beginnings that it is now overwhelmed by its own greatness - Titus Livius.
  4. Roots of Democracy
  5. Challenges of a New Religion
  6. The Spread of Christianity
  7. East Meets West
  8. Ruins and Romans
  9. The Advancement of Knowledge
  10. Heart of Stone
  11. Constantine and Constantinople
  12. The Best of the Ancient World.

Within the tour we are covering Greece, Rome and Asia Minor.  The process each week is simple.  You start with watching the weeks video.  These average at around 45 minutes each. We split the watching some weeks as the content was so full of history we needed some time to absorbe what we had learned.



Upon completing the video you then have the option of using the expanded curriculum options.  These are readings from primary source documents by authors such as:  Virgil, Homer, Plato, Cicero, Pliney the younger and the Bible. Each week the readings are supplied and you have the option of using the online reader, downloading it and printing it or reading in a pdf.

Dave's goal is to take us on a journey through locations from Ancient History  in order to gain a new perspective on the Ancient Empires and their contextual role in the rise of Christianity and Western Civilization.
The Shepherd Faustulus bringing Romulus and Remus to his Wife
nicolas Mignard 1606-1668
Each and every post has beautiful photographs of historical artifacts of interest as well as a beautiful painting referencing the learning.

The side roads are interesting too.  Little tidbits of history.  For example in week 1we read a little bit about the Roman politician and general Mark Antony who served under the leadership of Julius Caesar.



For the Parent
  • The curriculum has been writen for ages 12 and up.
  • High School students have the opportunity to dig deeper via original source documents, expert papers and short articles which are provided.
  • Old students are provided with research essay questions via outside research.
  • Younger students (ages 5 to 11) are encouraged to watch the video's and narrate answers to the basic questions.
  • The curriculum covers history geography, classic art, archaeology and apologetics. 
  • Drive Thru History has been optomised to be used accross multiple platforms (PC, Apple, Google Play, smart phone or tv)
  • Adventures TV is included.

Cost of Drive Thru History Adventures
  • Be sure to look through The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine (winter edition) for a special coupon code.
  • Drive Thru History® Adventures  is offering a set of The Gospels DVD to those who sign up for an annual subscription (USA residents only)

Recommended Age Range
  • 5 to Adult

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Dave shares some fabulous adventures on his YouTube Channel be sure to take a look at:
Over All We thought ...
Drive Thru History® Adventures is FABULOUS!  Nathaniel begs me to log in and watch each day. We are both looking forward to working our way through all of Dave's video's, seeing history where it took place and enjoying Dave's humour.

Blessings
Chareen