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Friends and Heroes Bible Curriculum Review & Giveaway

January 27, 2014 By Eldest 17 Comments

Friends and Heroes Bible Curriculum

Review & Giveaway

What is Friends and Heroes you ask? Well, it’s a fun animated Bible curriculum to learn about all the great Friends and Heroes of the Bible. This video series is great for home or church classroom. If your children love to learn through animated stories and hands-on activities then Friends and Heroes would be something they would enjoy.

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 What we’ve got to say about Friends and Heroes:

Eldest thought the animation for the Bible stories to be very interesting. He recognized the animation from another episode he has seen at his grandma’s house. Princess liked them very much and Lil’ Red sat riveted to his seat so we played the entire 25 minutes. We plan to revisit the Episode in order to break the scenes down and do some of the student manual pages. I think the layout of the content looks very promising and does touch a wide variety of subject matter.

 

 Some suggestions on getting started:

First read the 6 page Teacher Overview to get a feel for the curriculum. Next print the Teacher Guide for Unit 1 front and back. Review the guide and gather the supplies suggested. Third, print off the student manual front and back for Unit 1.

Friends and Heroes Printables

Yes, I printed all 49 pages twice! plus print additional Student Covers as coloring pages for your younger students (under age 6). Hole punch all of your pages and use a 3-prong folder or 3-ring binder to keep all of your Student’s Manual together or place in their yearly portfolio as they finish a unit. Gather all the needed materials and supplies for Art, Science, and Craft projects.

Friends and Heroes Bible Curriculum Supplies

Watch the video ahead of time as suggested so you know what topics and themes will be discussed. This will allow you the teacher/parent time to collect your own thoughts/ideas on those topics and be able to be that much more insightful. Watch the video together as a family as part of your Family Devotion or Bible time. Allow your children time to talk about and/or ask questions about the episode they just watched. Work on the Student Manual together and plan to do a craft or Science project.

Allow your students time to interact online after watching the episode to play a game or take a quiz to further their learning.

 What Friends and Heroes have to say:

“Friends and Heroes award-winning adventures and Bible stories on DVD accompanied by an exciting cross-curricular Homeschool Unit Study – easy-to-use, hands-on, attractively designed, colorful and FUN! Each unit provides a wealth of interdisciplinary studies for your home educated children. The material is highly adaptable and may be easily incorporated with your other homeschool activities.”

Friends & Heroes sale

 (Disclosure: There are affiliate links within this post. The links provide a way for us to support our site and provide great ideas and content to you! Thanks for your support.)

Here’s the awesome January deal:

  • ·         20% off all Friends and Heroes Homeschool Resources
  • ·         10% off all other Friends and Heroes resources with curriculum
  • ·         10% off all Friends and Heroes Home and Family DVD Collections

This wonderful sale ends January 31, 2014. So stop on over and grab yourself a deal today!

GIVEAWAY:

Friends and Heroes has graciously allowed us to offer a giveaway of Homeschool Unit Study #1  to one random family.

The Friends and Heroes Homeschool Unit Study #1 includes:

  • Friends and Heroes DVD Episode 1- Long Journey – which serves as stimulus material for cross-curricular studies
  • All teacher and student’s materials – included on CD-ROM – printable and reusable
  • Learner-centered, self-guided Unit Study manuals
  • Teacher’s Guide – with learning goals, background details, answer keys, internet links
  • Certificates of Achievement and binder covers

Unit Study #1 covers:

  • History/Geography: The Romans; Roman Trade; Roman money; Roman import and exports
  • Creative writing: Journal writing; Written expression and narration; Copy writing
  • Bible study: Daniel and the lions’ den and Jesus and the miraculous catch of fish; The Early Church
  • Science: Silver; Sand and cement; Greek and Roman discoveries
  • Crafts: Sculpture; Paper weaving; Pottery
  • Discipleship: Trusting others; Pride; Worries

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Disclaimer: I was provided a copy of Friends and Heroes Homeschool Unit Study #1 for my honest review. I did not receive compensation for this review. All words are mine and my children’s opinions.

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Top 5 Building and Creative Video Games

January 22, 2014 By Eldest 9 Comments

Top 5 Building and Creative Video Games

 

Sometimes we all are in the mood to play building and creative video games. But the question is, what games should we play? There are a lot of creative building games out there, but once in a great while, there’s games that just aren’t fun. Here’s some creative/building games that I enjoy playing.

building video games

 

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Nature Bible by Thomas Nelson {Review}

December 18, 2013 By Thaleia Leave a Comment

Nature Bible by Thomas Nelson

Review:

This handy little Bible is super neat for any outdoor loving kid or family. Great to take along on nature studies, church events, or camping in your backyard. This is one Bible an adventurous kid should NOT live without! I love the fact that it has a zipping cover to help protect the pages of scripture. There’s enough room to allow a small pen or pencil to be included.

The Nature Bible can be slipped in a backpack, sports bag, or suitcase with ease. Just a great addition for a family-on-the-go! I would gift this Bible to any homeschool family that loves God and the outdoors! This Bible is suggested for ages 7-11 for ease of use and understanding and includes 24 full-color pages of illustrations and articles about God’s Creation. This feel that this little Bible packs a mighty punch!

Nature Bible from Thomas Nelson

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Review – Seasons of the Heart: A Year of Devotions … by Donna Kelderman

November 17, 2013 By Thaleia 1 Comment

Review – Seasons of the Heart:

A Year of Devotions … by Donna Kelderman
seasons of the heart


Do you enjoy the writings of Dickens, Jane Austen, or Shakespeare? Then you will enjoy the devotional compilations found in Seasons of the Heart by Donna Kelderman. Any English major, Literary Buff, or Wordsmith would find great enjoyment from the text. A whole year’s worth of writings focused on God from eras past. I had a hard time keeping my focus on the context of the devotion due to the writing styles. Maybe I just need to expand my grammar style and vocabulary a bit in order to enjoy the depth of these writings.

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Heaven is for Real for Kids Review & Giveaway

October 27, 2013 By Thaleia 7 Comments

Heaven is for Real for Kids Review & Giveaway

 

I have had this book for months as part of the Tommy Nelson Mommy program. I have really had a hard time bringing myself to open the book. Yes, I know it sounds very silly for a grown woman, wife, and mother of four to be scared of a book! I believe in Jesus and heaven, but I guess sometimes I try to put the whole idea of death out of my head. Again I know it’s silly not to embrace the wonder and splendor or heaven, but as a realist I do not like to think of the unknown. I have so many questions related to death and heaven. I’m a planner and goal-setter and the unknown can just make me a bit crazy and uneasy. I am very thankful God answer’s prayer and I can rely on his grace and strength.

Heaven is for Real for kids

TODAY I finally brought myself to open the book and read it. I feel so much more at peace. I think I would be able to use this book as a tool to share Jesus and heaven with my two youngest sons. I can feel the tenderness and attention to detail that the Burpo family took in depicting Colton’s trip to heaven. Surprising that the images are similar to what I have envisioned in the past. I am very thankful to have Heaven is for Real for Kids as a resource to share when talking about heaven with adults or children.

Heaven is for real, and you are going to like it!

Colton Burpo came back from his trip to heaven with a very important message: Jesus really, really loves children. In an effort to reach even more families with this eternally significant story, this runaway bestseller is now told from Colton—kid to kids! Children will receive the same comfort and assurance that so many adults have received from the trade book.

Beautifully illustrated under Colton’s direction, he shares his experiences in first person and comments on things that will be important to kids. A letter to parents is included to guide them as they talk to their children about heaven. Scripture along with a Q&A section with answers from the Bible are also included in the book.

I plan to use the free coloring sheets that go along with this book and possibly look into the Sunday School Curriculum for a future year of homeschool Bible.

Your chance to win Heaven is for Real for Kids:

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This book was provided for free as part of the Tommy Nelson Mommy Program. I was not compensated for my review and all opinions are my own.

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