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The First Four Years

Book cover: 'The First Four Years'
Author(s): 
Laura Ingalls Wilder
Number of pages: 
134 pages
Copyright: 
1971
Publisher: 
HarperTrophy
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
Setting: 
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 
Laura and Almanzo's first four years of married life and the difficulties of starting out as farmers. This book seems to have been written quite a bit later than the other books of the series and has quite a different flavor. When I first read the series in grade school I found this difference a little disappointing and confusing. The story is quite a good one, though, but geared more for older children (perhaps 12 and up).
Additional Comments: "According to a biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder, the book was begun shortly before Almanzo's death, and afterwards Laura lost interest in it; thus it was published "as is" some years after her death. The different tone is due to the fact that it is a first draft - she did not do the revising and "fleshing out" she did with the others."
(Contributed by Pat Dixon)

Reviewed by: 
First reviewed: 
2-15-01

Lyrical Life Science

A Singing Science Text for Understanding the Concepts of Life Science Using Traditional, Patriotic and Camp Tunes of Long Ago
Book cover: Lyrical Life Science
Author(s): 
Doug and Dorry Eldon
Illustrator(s): 
Eric Altendorf
Number of pages: 
136 pages
Copyright: 
1995
ISBN: 
9780964636705
Publisher: 
Lyrical Learning
Binding: 
Softcover
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 

This clever learning set teaches basic concepts in Life Science through cleverly written songs (to tunes like Battle Hymn of the Republic and Dixie). There are eleven songs in all, with a chapter in the text and three pages in the workbook corresponding to each song. These are the song titles:

  • "The Scientific Method" (to the tune of "Dixie")
  • "All Living Things" (to the tune of "I Love the Mountains")
  • "Invertebrates" (to the tune of "Clementine")
  • "Coldblooded Vertebrates" (to the tune of "When Johnny Comes Marching Home")
  • "Birds" (to the tune of "If You're Happy and You Know It")
  • "Algae, Fungi and Nonvascular Plants" (to the tune of "Go Tell Aunt Rhodie")
  • "Vascular Plants" (to the tune of "Battle Hymn of the Republic")
  • "Protozoa" (to the tune of "Listen to the Mockingbird")
  • "Genetics" (to the tune of "Shortnin' Bread")
  • "Viruses" (to the tune of "Yankee Doodle")
  • "Oh Bacteria" (to the tune of "Oh Susanna")

The song lyrics are very creative and are loaded with worthwhile content. For example, here is the first verse and refrain to the first song, "The Scientific Method" (to the tune of "Dixie"):

Oh, what do you think a scientist does to solve a problem found because many scientists are scientists 'cause they're great problem solvers. There is a systematic way they go about 'most every day. It's methodical and it's logical, The scientific method.

[Chorus:] A way to solve a problem, a way, a way. The scientific method is a way to solve a problem. A way, a way, a way to solve a problem. A way, a way, a way to solve a problem.

Subsequent verses go on to explain the method in detail. My children and I really enjoy singing along with the CD in the car. The songs are performed with a silly tone (imitating the appropriate styles for each song), but by real musicians and with real instruments (no synthesizer – hurray!).

The text, in addition to the lyrics and music (including guitar chords) for each song, contains three to nine pages of information that further explores each topic. Children will memorize the basics (particularly terminology and basic facts) in the songs and then fill in the details by using the text. One could easily introduce the songs to quite young children and use the text a little later on or use the whole set together in upper grade school.

As an example, the segment on "All Living Things" covers (in seven pages) characteristics of living things (reproduce, move, grow, resond to a stimulus, carry on metabolic activities and have a precise structure); needs of living things (energy, water, oxygen, food, living space and proper temperature); the cell as the "building block" of living things; classification of living things and levels of organization. The text is simple and easy to follow and highlighted by pen and ink drawings and charts.

The workbook (reproducible for use in one classroom) includes three pages for each song. A fill-in-the-blanks lyrics page (with a list of words to choose from); an "objective" page (workbook-style review – true or false, matching, questions with short answers, etc.) and a page with a number of short essay-type questions. An answer key is included in the back of the workbook.

I am very impressed with the depth of content, creative presentation and reasonable cost (the workbook may be photocopied for use by your own family, but an additional workbook is only $6!).

A note in the beginning of the text gives some detailed info on how this resource can be used:

This book and CD and tape set can be used by students of many ages. Younger elementary students can benefit by becoming familiar with scientific terms through casual listening, yet may not fully understand the information until later. Middle school students often study life science in six grade; the text and musical arrangements are geared for this age and older students. The information covered in the songs and text should be very familiar to high school students before they study biology in greater depth.

...Ideally, these resources should be in addition to hands-on activities where observations and applications can be made. In this way the knowledge learned through reading and singing can become known through experience as well. You can listen to some sample songs from the CD by clicking here.

Additional notes: 

Music Performed by Bobby Horton.

91 pg. softcover text, 45 pg. softcover workbook and 30 minute audio CD

This is the first volume of three. The others are "Mammals, Ecology and Biomes," and "Human Anatomy."

Reviewed by: 
First reviewed: 
8-5-05

A Book of Sanctity

Book cover: 'A Book of Sanctity'
Number of pages: 
146 pages
Copyright: 
2000
ISBN: 
9781607041030
Publisher: 
Seton Press
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 
A Book of Sanctity is a newly printed collection of stories gathered from numerous out-of-print Catholic reading books. These 27 selections center around the theme of sanctity and include Bible stories, stories of the saints, and stories of families. Most pages include a simple black-and-white illustration that enhances the interest of the story without distracting a young reader's attention.

This book is used as a reading text in Seton's 2nd grade program, but is available for sale apart from the curriculum. Interestingly, the typeface at the beginning of the book is somewhat large, becoming gradually smaller as the student progresses through the book. My 3rd-grader read through the book quickly and without challenge, but it would be too difficult for a typical 1st grade student. Randomly selected vocabulary includes Blaise, cloak, gushed, shrine, squirrel, children, sufferings, and loaves. I admit to a fondness for old readers, and this new one deserves a place on the shelf with them!

Perspective: 
Catholic
Reviewed by: 
First reviewed: 
June 20, 2001

Grandpa Karm's First Catholic Australian Reader

Book cover: 'Grandpa Karm's First Catholic Australian Reader'
Author(s): 
Karmenu Attard
Number of pages: 
20 pages
Copyright: 
1998
Publisher: 
Karmenu Attard
Binding: 
Softcover
Subject(s): 
Grade / Age level: 
Review: 
"Grandpa Karm" has written a 20-page first level reader, illustrated with black and white clip art and holy card reproductions. The typeface is large and clear and easy for a new reader to follow. Self-published and bound with staples and binding tape, the book may not hold up well to repeated readings by boisterous young readers.

The story describes farm life in Australia, and the children have a kangaroo and a possum for pets. At the end of the story, the children learn the most simple truths of the Catholic faith. This is a basal reader, and includes vocabulary such as sheep, bear, tea, Friday, thank, rosary, and Mass.

Available from the author at www.ozemail.com.au/~karatt/index.htm

Perspective: 
Catholic
First reviewed: 
June 20, 2001

My Very First Catholic Speller

Book cover: 'My Very First Catholic Speller'
Author(s): 
Nancy Nicholson
Number of pages: 
61 pages
Copyright: 
2003
Publisher: 
For Little Folks Press
Binding: 
Spiralbound
Subject(s): 
Review: 

This charming work text is designed to precede the My Catholic Speller series and would be appropriate for most First Graders. The book provides 27 two page lessons with six spelling words each. Spelling words include some Catholic words as well as the basics. Lessons provide opportunities for simple writing exercises (on appropriate sized writing lines with dotted center-lines as well as simple exercises in matching words and pictures, finding rhyming words, making up sentences, finding hidden words, simple alphabetization, etc. List words are grouped by vowel sounds, phonograms and simple spelling rules. The Introduction provides a simple outline for completing a lesson each week and a segment at the end of the book entitled "Presenting the Lesson" gives teaching tips and ideas for each lesson. The book also comes with an alphabet on heavy cardstock to cut out for a simple way that children can start putting letters together into words.

Perspective: 
Catholic
Additional notes: 

Copyrights 2001/2003

Donated for review by Catholic Heritage Curricula

Reviewed by: 
First reviewed: 
12-3-01

My Catholic Speller (Level A)

Book cover: 'My Catholic Speller (Level A)'
Author(s): 
Nancy Nicholson
Number of pages: 
70 pages
Copyright: 
2003
Publisher: 
For Little Folks Press
Binding: 
Spiralbound
Subject(s): 
Review: 

I've always loved the simplicity and elegance with which Nancy Nicholson combines simple spelling lessons with lovely Catholic content. This content helps children make real connections between their faith and everyday life. My young children, especially, love the beautiful, colorful new covers and are even more receptive to the gentle style of these lessons.

Highlights of the series include word searches, crossword puzzles and the incorporation of short biblical apologetics lessons. I have run into many homeschool moms - even those who aren't generally inclined to use workbooks - who really like this program because of its beauty and simplicity. One helpful suggestion to reinforce phonics lessons, is to have children circle the phonograms in each of their spelling words when they first begin to study them.

First Lesson Word List: at, sat, hat, an, and, man, hand, am, Adam, Mass, is, it, hot, pot, stop

Final Lesson Word List: squeeze, squash, square, pineapple, sunshine, stoplight, pickup, bedtime, cupcake, sidewalk, downtown, upstairs, baseball, sailboat, campfire

This book is intended for the second grade.

Additional notes: 

Copyrights 1998/2003

Donated for review by Catholic Heritage Curricula

Reviewed by: 
First reviewed: 
5-16-06

My Catholic Speller (Level B)

Book cover: 'My Catholic Speller (Level B)'
Number of pages: 
82 pages
Copyright: 
2003
Publisher: 
For Little Folks Press
Binding: 
Spiralbound
Subject(s): 
Review: 

This third grade spelling workbook incorporates fun word searches, crossword puzzles and other puzzles into gentle spelling lessons while elegantly tying in Catholic content. Dictionary work, fill-in-the blanks and some traditional spelling practice are also included.

This is the first book in the series to offer short biblical quotations in most lessons that can be used for memory or copywork and are coordinated with a segment for apologetics lessons in the back of the book, called "Scriptural Answers for Every Catholic Kid". For example, week twenty offers this quotation: "...but of that day or hour, no one knows, not even the angels in Heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father..." (Mark 13:32) The segment in back is a little more extensive:

Week Twenty: Jesus' Return False teaching: Numerous cult leaders have set dates, most of which have come and gone, for Jesus' return. Counter with: "...but of that day or hour, no one knows, not even the angels in Heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father..." (Mark 13:32)
First Lesson Word List: job, fog, frog, rock, cross, drop, modest, long, land, add, after, baptism, hang, rang, flag Final Lesson Word List: hotter, hottest, sadder, saddest, sadden, gladden, bigger, biggest, rotten, hidden, happens, wetter, dimmer, sinner, fatten

An answer key is included in the back of the book. The book offers 34 weekly lessons, including a review lesson for each quarter.

Perspective: 
Catholic
Additional notes: 

Copyrights 1998/2003

Donated for review by Catholic Heritage Curricula

Reviewed by: 
First reviewed: 
5-16-06

My Catholic Speller (Level C)

Book cover: 'My Catholic Speller (Level C)'
Number of pages: 
83 pages
Copyright: 
2005
Publisher: 
For Little Folks Press
Binding: 
Spiralbound
Subject(s): 
Review: 

Level C, intended for use with fourth graders, incorporates a variety of fun and creative techniques to learn spelling words in 34 weeks of lessons. New list words are presented in both cursive and print. Crossword puzzles, fill-in-the blanks, dictionary work and word searches complement the recommended oral study, mid-week quiz and final test. Catholic content is elegantly woven into the text, helping children make connections between their faith and other subjects. Most notably, the "Scriptural Answers for Every Catholic Kid" provides regular memory and copywork with further details in back to create mini apologetics lessons.

First Lesson Word List: bell, smell, spell, mess, doll, egg, kettle, blend, twelve, Advent, lamp, fast, mantle, bank, past

Final Lesson Word List: photo, prophets, cough, laugh, orphan, enough, graph, stiff, Joseph, geography, nephew, suffix, rough, alphabet, gruff

An answer key is included in the back of the book. The book offers 34 weekly lessons, including a review lesson for each quarter.

Perspective: 
Catholic
Additional notes: 

Copyrights 1999/2005

Donated for review by Catholic Heritage Curricula

Reviewed by: 
First reviewed: 
5-16-06

My Catholic Speller (Level D)

Book cover: 'My Catholic Speller (Level D)'
Number of pages: 
81 pages
Copyright: 
2003
Publisher: 
For Little Folks Press
Binding: 
Spiralbound
Subject(s): 
Review: 

This grade five worktext provides 34 lessons of spelling words with a review lesson each quarter. Approximately 20 list words are presented each week, in cursive writing, and many creative ways of practicing the words keep the lessons interesting. Apologetics lessons this year focus on quotes from the Fathers of the Church.

First Lesson Word List: valid, with, bishop, ministry, trip, craft, drill, cast, grip, limp, camp, dissent, gland, disturb, tickle, gather, visit, dampen, paten, Latin Final Lesson Word List: fright, brought, brighten, heirs, height, bough, finger, heavy, fight, hundred, insight, delight, slight, drought, catch, caught, seek, sought, teach, taught

An answer key is included in the back of the book.

Perspective: 
Catholic
Additional notes: 

Copyrights 2000/2003/2005

Donated for review by Catholic Heritage Curricula

First reviewed: 
07/21/2007

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