Thursday, May 31, 2012

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A+ TutorSoft Math Review and Giveaway


As families are finishing up their school year and planning for the next, there are many curriculum decisions to be made.  If you are like us, math is always one of them.  Do we stay with what we used this year or switch to something else?  What works for one child doesn't work for another.  Abacus or rods, textbook or online?  Decisions, decisions...

A+ TutorSoft offers a full year of interactive math curriculum software on CD.  Their math  Curriculum Software CD Includes
  • Multimedia Lessons that use all three learning modalities - Audio, Visuals and Text
  • Interactive Quiz for each lesson with instant feedback and step-by-step instructions
  • Lesson Plan
  • Curriculum Book on CD
  • Printable Worksheets and Exams
  • Parental Guides - Solution Guides with step-by-step problem solving instruction
I was given a free copy of their 4th Grade Premium Edition homeschool math software on CD for Funny Bunny and I to try. 

Installing the software was a breeze and we quickly began the program.  Below is the screen the child will come to one they log on.


You have the option to take a quick tutorial and then you can get started.  If you click the picture to enlarge it, you can see there are several options across the top. Multimedia Lessons, Lesson Plan, Curriculum Book, Worksheets, Exams, Worksheets and Exams Solution Guide {which only the parent can access}, Help, and Progress Tracking.  It's all right there.  I have the Multimedia Lessons selected and you can see my options on the left.  There are 16 chapters.

Below is a sample of Lesson 1.2: Defining and Grouping Whole Numbers.  The student can either listen to the text being read aloud or they can turn off the audio and read the text themselves. 


After the lesson, they take a multiple choice interactive quiz.  If the parent feels they need to work more on a particular concept, they can assign additional worksheets and then an exam.  


My Thoughts:  I like the concept of having everything in one place.  I can have Funny Bunny sit at the computer for each lesson and have it read and explained to her.  She can even take the interactive quiz without my help.  I have the option to print the worksheets and exams and can print them as needed.  I also like the reporting feature.  I can track her progress and see where she needs more help.  On the other hand I did find the lessons a little dry and slow.  I wanted to listen to the lesson being read aloud but it seemed to drag on.  I was glad there was a feature to fast forward and to turn off the audio and just read it myself.  :)

Thoughts of a 9-Year Old:  I didn't like A+ TutorSoft Math as much as some other math programs. I think that the audio is a little school-y and one-toned and (in my opinion) the girl that does the audio sounds like she has a stuffy nose. All in all: Not that thrilling: Just OK.

Find Out More:  You can find out more online at A+ TutorSoft. You are able to view and download free demos of each of the levels.  The interactive math curriculum software is currently available for grades 3-6, Pre-algebra, and Algebra 1.  Prices start at $79.99.  They also have FREE Stuff available on their website.  And for more FREE stuff you can see these Math Freebies

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GIVEAWAY!!

So, here's how to enter to win your choice of the 3rd or 4th Grade Curriculum Software CD!!  For each comment, you will get one (1) entry.

1. Leave a comment telling me why you would like to win

2. Follow my blog using Google Friend Connect

3. Like Our Homeschool Reviews on Facebook

4. Like Math Freebies on Facebook 

**Remember to please leave a separate comment for each entry**

Contest ends on Friday, June 8, 2012 at 11:59 EST.  The winner will be chosen by Random.org.  This contest is open to U.S. residents who are 18 or older.  If I am unable to reach the winner by email within 48 hours, an alternate winner will be selected.  Your entry is only valid if you include a way for me to contact you (either an email address in your comment or on your profile).  The winner's name will be obtained and publicly announced.  The number of eligible entries determines the odds of winning.  No purchase is necessary to win and this contest is void where prohibited by law. 

Disclosure:  This product was given to Our Homeschool Reviews for free for review purposes, and I do not have to return the products to the vendor.  I have received no compensation from it and all opinions and experiences within this review are my own.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Cleavitz Review and Giveaway


As Funny Bunny gets older {she is 9 already} I am realizing how important it is to teach modesty.  And the best way to teach modesty is to live it. 

But if you have been clothes shopping lately, you know how discouraging it can be!  Once your little girl makes the big move to the older section, the modest clothing selection goes way down.  And I get frustrated even when I shop for myself

Well I was excited to find a product that will at least help with those low cut tees and sweaters.  It's called CleavitzCleavitz is an ultra-comfortable half-top that gives women of all bust sizes the confidence to wear the stylish, low-cut fashions in the marketplace today.

In the past I have usually worn some sort of tank top under my low cut sweaters and tee-shirts.  So why is Cleavitz better? 

*  No tugging and adjusting your camisole or tank top
*  Comfort without binding elastic, clips, snaps, or tape
*  Cool, light-weight material

Cleavitz come in 3 styles: Cotton, Shimmer, and Lace. 


And they are great for women, mothers, executives, and teens.


My Thoughts:  I received the cotton Cleavitz in red.  I have several v-neck sweaters that I can wear it with.  It is comfortable and versatile.  Normally I would wear a tank top under my sweater and it would constantly ride up so I would always be pulling it back down.  Of course I didn't have the problem at all with Cleavitz. 



Find Out More:  You can find out more online at Cleavitz.  The Cotton is $29.95, Shimmer is $34.95, and Lace is $39.95.  Right now you can enjoy 25% off and FREE shipping with codes FREESHIP and MAY2012.  You can also always use the code FRIEND to get 25% off your first purchase. 

Cleavitz also has a 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and two percent of all Cleavitz revenues are going straight to the front lines of the battle against breast cancer.
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GIVEAWAY!!

So, here's how to enter to win one Cleavitz of your choice!!  For each comment, you will get one (1) entry.

1. Leave a comment telling me why you would like to win

2. Follow my blog using Google Friend Connect

3. Like Our Homeschool Reviews on Facebook

4. Like Cleavitz on Facebook {and get some great ideas on how to wear Cleavitz in their photo album

5. Follow me on Twitter @OurHSReviews

6. Follow Cleavitz on Twitter @Cleavitzfashion

**Remember to please leave a separate comment for each entry**

Contest ends on Monday, June 11, 2012 at 11:59 EST.  The winner will be chosen by Random.org.  This contest is open to U.S. residents who are 18 or older.  If I am unable to reach the winner by email within 48 hours, an alternate winner will be selected.  Your entry is only valid if you include a way for me to contact you (either an email address in your comment or on your profile).  The winner's name will be obtained and publicly announced.  The number of eligible entries determines the odds of winning.  No purchase is necessary to win and this contest is void where prohibited by law. 

Disclosure:  This product was given to Our Homeschool Reviews for free for review purposes, and I do not have to return the products to the vendor.  I have received no compensation from it and all opinions and experiences within this review are my own.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

And the Mike's Inspiration Station Winner Is...

Comment #156: Debbi said...GFC Follower (Debbi)

I used Random.org to pick the winner and I have already notified her via email.

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Mike's Inspiration Station Giveaway via Our Homeschool Reviews and thanks again to Carrie at Hearts at Home Curriculum for allowing me to offer this great product!

And for those of you who didn't win, you can still purchase Volume 1 Set and they will send you Volume 2 Set for FREE!  No coupon necessary.


Thursday, May 24, 2012

2011-2012 TOS Homeschool Crew: Blue Ribbon Awards

As the 2011-2012 Crew year comes to a close, we are once again presenting awards to our vendors. 

The awards are known as the TOS Homeschool Crew Blue Ribbon Awards

The following vendors are the recipients of the award this year. I did not review every one of the products below, so click on their name to either check out the Crew reviews, or for the ones I did receive, my reviews! 
  
Favorite Reading Instruction Product: Reading Eggs 
Favorite Writing Product: WriteShop 
Favorite Language Arts Product: Progeny Press 
Favorite Social Studies Product: TruthQuest History
Favorite Science Product: Amazing Science 
Favorite Math Product: Math Mammoth
Favorite Online Math Product: Math Rider 
Favorite Foreign Language Product: Visual Latin 
Favorite Fine Arts Product: Artistic Pursuits 
Favorite Christian Education Product: Apologia: Who Am I?
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Favorite Preschool Product: Before Five in a Row 
Favorite Elementary Product: All About Reading 
Favorite Middle School Product: Write with WORLD 
Favorite High School Product: Excellence in Literature 
Favorite College/College-Prep Product: Excellence in Literature 
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Best Online Resource: Reading Eggs 
Best e-Product: Heritage History 
Best Children's Book: Amazing Animals by Design 
Best Game/Toy: Northstar Games: Wits and Wagers/Say Anything 
Best Hands-On Resource: Pitsco Education 
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Best Resource I Didn't Know I Needed: eMeals 
Best Customer Service: K5 Learning 
Most Adaptable Resource: Creek Edge Press 
Most Family-Oriented Resource: Northstar Games: Wits and Wagers and Say Anything 
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Kids' Choice (favorite of CHILDREN ages 0-12): Reading Eggs 
Teens' Choice (favorite per the TEENAGERS): Pitsco Education 
All Around Crew Favorite: Visual Latin    

Congratulations to the winning vendors!  

Many Crew Members are blogging about these awards as well. Click here to see what they have to say!


Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: Dance



I know I posted one of these the other day...but I just love them!

WriteShop Review


W r i t i n g.  Do your kids either love it or hate it?  Over the past couple years I have reviewed {and Funny Bunny has tried} several writing programs.  Some have been wonderful and others have fallen short.  Are you finding the same thing in your home?  The program that works for one child doesn't work for another. 

Well I want to tell you about a very unique writing program called WriteShop.  WriteShop is an incremental writing program, written for kindergarten through high school children, and includes step-by-step lessons that present students with the building blocks of the writing process - pre-writing, brainstorming, writing, and revising - and help you edit and evaluate their work. 

WriteShop Primary includes:
Book A for Kindergarten or First Graders {ages 5-7}
Book B for First or Second Graders {ages 6-8}
Book C for Second or Third Graders {ages 7-9}

WriteShop Junior includes:
Book D for Third, Fourth, or Reluctant Fifth Graders {ages 8-10}  We received Book D Teacher's Guide, Activity Pack, and Time-Saver Pack.

In this book students learn to write and publish fiction, nonfiction, and poetry using a variety of pre-writing games, graphic organizers, and self-editing tools.

The Teacher's Manual includes 35 pages of instructions on understanding the purpose of WriteShop and how to use it.  They go through how to choose the correct level for your child, planning your schedule with multiple lesson plans to choose from, and listing all of the materials and supplies needed for each lesson of the program.

WriteShop Book D has 10 Lessons, which are then broken down into 8 Activities Sets consisting of one or more exercises.  No matter which lesson you are working on, the Activity Sets will always contain the same elements.  This is where the program is unique!  These Activities Sets are different than anything I have seen in other writing programs we have used. 

Act Set 1: Fold-N-Go Grammar and Reading Log
Act Set 2: Lesson Overview, Pre-Writing Activity, Model and Teach
Act Set 3: Review, Skill Builder, and Journal Writing Practice
Act Set 4: Brainstorming
Act Set 5: The Writing Project
Act Set 6: Editing and Revising the First Draft
Act Set 7: Publishing the Project
Act Set 8: Evaluating the Students Work

All of the Activity Sets are very hands-on and the Activity Pack includes everything the child will need to complete each one.


I love the idea of the Fold-N-Go Grammar Pack.  In each lesson the child not only learns about the different writing genres like Humor, Adventure, and Historical Fiction, but they are also learning about grammar {Nouns, Pronouns, Verbs, Punctuation, Capitalization, etc} with the Fold-N-Go Grammar Pack.  It is something that they create themselves, and can refer back to anytime they want.

I also like how each lesson has a particular focus and objective.  Everything is outlined for the parent.  Below you can see Lesson 5: Mystery. 


My Thoughts:  I have to admit that when I first started reading over the introduction and instructions, I was a little overwhelmed.  I had to read them several times and go through the Activity Pack as I read, before I understood the terminology and process.  Once I did though, I was excited to get started on it with Funny Bunny.

I think WriteShop would be a great fit for any child who enjoys hands-on activities, whether they are a reluctant writer or not.

Find Out More:  You can find out more online at WriteShopJunior Book D Teacher's Guide Activity Guide are $39.95 each.  The Time-Saver Pack is $13.95.  You can also purchase each as e-books.  And for my readers, WriteShop is offering 15% off Primary and Junior products in the WriteShop Store {including e-books}, using code CREW15, through June 15, 2012.

My Crewmates are also talking about WriteShop, so you can check out what they think about Book D and other levels HERE.


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Disclaimer:  This product was given to Our Homeschool Reviews for free for review purposes, and I do not have to return the product to the vendor.  I have received no compensation from it and all opinions and experiences within this review are my own.

Monday, May 21, 2012

miscellany monday

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~one~
on saturday funny bunny had auditions at her dance studio for next year's company class.  she is in one of the company classes already but had to try out to either stay where she was or move up.  although she was nervous about the audition, she was happy to stay where she was.

~two~
it was announced late saturday evening who made the classes.  she ended up moving up!!!  she was already in bed when i heard the news so i didn't wake her.  i told her first thing sunday morning and was nervous about her reaction since she told me she didn't want to move up.  well, she has been on cloud nine ever since!!  i guess she thought she would not make the move up so she was not expecting it.  she is still giddy!!  below is one of her dance recital pictures.


~three~
last night she wanted her nails painted and picked the colors...this is what the result was. :)


~four~
today funny bunny woke up fine but then started complaining of upper leg pain.  not sure if she slept funny or pulled something, but it hurts her to move it.  there is no bruising and it doesn't hurt if I poke it, so i'm stumped.  she has been laying with it propped up for a few hours now and I gave her some advil for the pain.  hoping she just slept funny and it will go away soon.

 

Mike's Inspiration Station Sale and Giveaway!

Enter to win 2 Volumes of Art Instruction DVDs (12 DVDs in all)!


If you can't wait and you want to get a REALLY good deal, simply purchase Volume 1 Set and they will send you Volume 2 Set for FREE!  No coupon necessary. 
Note: if you win, you will get a refund!

Mike's Inspiration Station: Volumes 1-6 DVD Set $39.95 $31.96 Save 20%!
Mike's Inspiration Station: Volumes 1-6 engages homeschool children with 13 fun projects in drawing, painting, sculpting, and a variety of other arts and crafts. Appropriate for children and teens from ages 8-16, these hands-on DVDs allow kids to draw cartoons, dinosaurs, and the biblical giant Goliath right along with popular television host Michael Cariglio.

Younger viewers also enjoy watching just to see how colorful projects like clothes pin puppets and flower pot pals come together. Plus, each episode features Michael's animated sidekick, Booker T Bible, who adds inspiration from Scripture. (Approx. Running Time: 325 min.)

Mike's Inspiration Station: Volumes 7-10 DVD Set $39.95 $31.96 Save 20%!
Michael Cariglio (Pappyland) and his sidekick Booker T Bible continue to inspire kids to develop their God-given gifts of creativity. As seen on the Trinity Broadcasting Network, this series demonstrates 13 art projects targeted for children ages 8-16.

Projects include making a clay fish and creating fun clouds, as well as drawing a shepherd and his sheep, Noah's ark, Jonah and the whale, and a bluebird. This set also includes creating a variety of fun Christmas projects, drawing animal cartoons using numbers, and using the word "love" to begin making a family picture. (Approx. Running Time: 325 min.) 


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GIVEAWAY!!

So, here's how to enter to win 2 Volumes of Art Instruction DVDs (12 DVDs in all)!!  For each comment, you will get one (1) entry.

1. Leave a comment telling me why you would like to win


2. Follow my blog using Google Friend Connect


3. Like
Our Homeschool Reviews on Facebook

4. Like Hearts at Home Curriculum on Facebook

5. Follow me on Twitter
@OurHSReviews 

**Remember to please leave a separate comment for each entry**

Contest ends on Monday
, May 28, 2012 at 11:59 EST.  The winner will be chosen by Random.org.  This contest is open to U.S. residents who are 18 or older.  If I am unable to reach the winner by email within 48 hours, an alternate winner will be selected.  Your entry is only valid if you include a way for me to contact you (either an email address in your comment or on your profile).  The winner's name will be obtained and publicly announced.  The number of eligible entries determines the odds of winning.  No purchase is necessary to win and this contest is void where prohibited by law. 

Disclosure:  This product was given to Our Homeschool Reviews for free for review purposes, and I do not have to return the products to the vendor.  I have received no compensation from it and all opinions and experiences within this review are my own.

Friday, May 18, 2012

5 Days of Homeschooling An Only Child


It's the last day of 5 Days of Blogging with the Homeschool Crew and after touching on schooling at home, socialization, and fitting in, today I'm writing about Homeschooling An Only Child and just plain having fun.

As Funny Bunny has grown, her academic workload has grown right along with her.  It is sometimes hard to find that balance between schoolwork and extra curricular activities. 

She is also an intelligent and very talented child with natural abilities in many areas {she gets none of those from me}.  ;)  As parents of an only child, I think we tend to push her more than we would if we had many children. 

But I think it is important to remember that homeschooling should be more than just being your child's teacher for math, grammar, and science.  It should be about going outside, exploring, spending quality time together, and just plain having fun!

No family is perfect, and I know we have made our share of mistakes, but I hope that when Funny Bunny looks back, she smiles when she remembers the field trips she took, friends she made, activities she participated in, stories we read together, and projects we worked on. 

Homeschooling an only child doesn't have to be that different than homeschooling several children.  We are all making memories that will hopefully last a lifetime!

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Thursday, May 17, 2012

5 Days of Homeschooling An Only Child


It's day four of 5 Days of Blogging with the Homeschool Crew and today I'm writing about Homeschooling An Only Child and fitting in.

Funny Bunny has always been very social and has made friends easily.  And I've always made sure that we participate in plenty of activities outside the home.  Did you read my last post about socialization? ;)

As Funny Bunny and her friends over the years have gotten older though, I have noticed something.  Just as I would seek out another family with a girl around her age for her to play with, families with many children are doing the same thing.  They are looking for other families with children around the ages of their children.  And we just have one girl...no older or younger siblings to play with theirs.

Of course this isn't really a big deal, and it's certainly not something that Funny Bunny notices, just something that I've noticed over the past couple years.

So what do I do?  The same thing I always do...attend as many activities as we can and just let her have fun.  :)

If you homeschool an only child, is this something you have noticed?

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Honey Bunches of Oats Giveaway!!


Have you and your family tried Honey Bunches of Oats?  Funny Bunny LOVES this cereal!!  It is by far her favorite! 

Honey Bunches of Oats is one of America's favorite cereals too!  To make it even better, they have added more of those delicious granola bunches in each box {which is a good thing because I tend to snack on them...he he}!

And I love that they have such a large variety of flavors!  Funny Bunny likes the Honey Roasted and Strawberry best but we recently tried the new Fruit Blends and she likes them too!

They bring together 4 nutritious grains {Wheat, Oat, Corn, and Rice} into crispy flakes and crunchy granola bunches making Honey Bunches of Oats a nutritious way to start your day. 

Here are some yummy facts:

*  Honey Bunches of Oats Honey Roasted contains 10 grams of whole grain per serving and only 6 grams of sugar per serving.

*  Honey Bunches of Oats Honey Roasted provides 9 essential vitamins and minerals.

*  The cereal brings together 4 nutritious grains into crispy flakes and even more crunchy granola bunches.

*  It's also heart healthy with 0g Trans Fat, 0g Saturated Fat, and 0mg Cholesterol per serving.

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GIVEAWAY!!

So, here's how TWO lucky readers will win one (1) coupon good for a FREE 13oz or larger box of Honey Bunches of Oats (up to $4.49)!  For each comment, you will get one (1) entry.

1. Leave a comment telling me why you would like to win

2. Follow my blog using Google Friend Connect

3. Like Our Homeschool Reviews on Facebook

4. Like Honey Bunches of Oats on Facebook

5. Mention this contest on the Honey Bunches of Oats Facebook page with a link back to this post.

6. Follow me on Twitter @OurHSReviews

7. Tweet about this giveaway up to once a day:  I entered to #win #HBOats @OurHSReviews  http://ourhomeschoolreviews.blogspot.com/2012/05/honey-bunches-of-oats-giveaway.html #Giveaway ends 5/31

**Remember to please leave a separate comment for each entry**

Contest ends on Thursday, May 31, 2012 at 11:59 EST.  The winner will be chosen by Random.org.  This contest is open to U.S. residents who are 18 or older.  If I am unable to reach the winner by email within 48 hours, an alternate winner will be selected.  Your entry is only valid if you include a way for me to contact you (either an email address in your comment or on your profile).  The winner's name will be obtained and publicly announced.  The number of eligible entries determines the odds of winning.  No purchase is necessary to win and this contest is void where prohibited by law. 

Disclosure:  This product was given to Our Homeschool Reviews for free for review purposes, and I do not have to return the products to the vendor.  I have received no compensation from it and all opinions and experiences within this review are my own.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

5 Days of Homeschooling An Only Child


It's day three of 5 Days of Blogging with the Homeschool Crew and today I'm writing about Homeschooling An Only Child and socialization.

It may be hard for some to believe that homeschooled children can be "socialized".  And what about the "only child" who is homeschooled? 

so· cial· i· za· tion: a continuing process whereby an individual acquires a personal identity and learns the norms, values, behavior, and social skills appropriate to his or her social position. 

I find the definition kind of funny.  What is a 6-year old's social position anyways?  Is a homeschooled 6-yr old that much different from a 6-yr old who attends school?  Are their norms, values, behavior, and social skills that much different?

Well, I know that when people ask, "What about socialization", they are really asking if Funny Bunny gets out of the house to play with other children.  So I thought it would be fun to list her activities...since she was 2.

Starting when Funny Bunny was a toddler, I took her to our library's story time.  She attended several classes a week...it was like our second home.  ;)  We also joined a playgroup and she attended Kindermusic classes for a while.

When she was just shy of three years old, we joined a homeschool group.  I still didn't know at the time if homeschooling was what we wanted to do, but thought it couldn't hurt to at least check it out.

When she turned three she began a ballet/tap class and weekly Community Bible Study classes {both of which she still does now}.  At four she started soccer and it was her first time attending Vacation Bible School at church.  At six she joined the summer swim team at the YMCA. 

As she got older she attended the local zoo's homeschool classes, I enrolled her into Classical Conversations for two years, we had co-op classes here and there, and I can't count the number of field trips, park days, and play dates she has been on.

This year alone she takes four dance classes a week, one piano class, she's in an American Girl Book Club, Jr Homemaker's Club, Art Club, and Community Bible Study...just to name a few. 

So can an "only child" who is homeschooled get the socialization that they need?  I think so!

If you are considering homeschooling your only child, I hope you will not let worrying about socialization affect your decision.  There are so many ways to get involved with homeschool groups and organizations.  

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Go Science Video Review

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If you have never visited Library & Educational Services you just have to!  LES is a wholesale supplier of wholesome educational materials, which serves educators, librarians, and church leaders of children's ministries. 

If you are new to LES, you simply register for an account {for free} so you can shop on their site.  It is well worth it because you can save anywhere from 30% to 70%!  

PhotobucketI have been buying from LES for several years and am pleased to tell you about a creation based series of DVDs they offer called Go Science.

There are six volumes all together and I was excited to receive and review Volume 1: Motion and Volume 2: Simple Machines, Sound, and Weather.  

From the PublisherEven kids who claim an aversion to science will be engaged by the high-energy science demonstrations of Ben Roy!  Ben teaches science methods at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and is the former director of a science program on television.  With this expertise, Ben captivates, motivates, and inspires students to be excited about science, while providing effective instruction based on science phenomena.  Each of the 67 spectacular demonstrations of physical or chemical science has a spiritual application and points to our Creator!  Recommended for ages 6 to 14. 

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* Motion
* Simple Machines, Sound, and Weather
* Magnetism, Electricity, Engineering, and Design 
* Chemistry, States of Matter, and Life Sciences  
* Air and Flight

Volume 1 has demonstrations that include things like a ring and chain, gyroscope, and egg spin.  This particular video runs for almost 30 minutes so it was easy for Funny Bunny and I to watch it in one sitting.  The experiments and explanations were simple enough to understand and do at home, and the theme of motion and the laws of gravity and motion were repeated throughout, so it helped with retention.

Volume 2 has demonstrations that include levers, planes, pulleys, singing rods, making a cloud, and more.  This video runs almost an hour so we divided our watching time into a few sittings.  Some of these experiments were a little harder to reproduce due to not having the materials on hand.

Here you can view a sample from Volume 3



My Thoughts:  Overall I thought the videos were good.  They are recommended for ages 6 to 14, but I thought they would work best for the younger end of that range.  Ben does a good job of engaging the children on the video and explaining the experiments.  It is also nice that at the end of each demonstration, he points to God.  "Every time we learn something about SCIENCE, we learn something about our CREATOR GOD!"

Thoughts of a 9-Year Old:  I like Go Science Volume 1 and it's experiments.  I especially liked the gyroscope, inertia, and Newtonian cradle a lot.  The Newtonian cradle is a stand with five balls. The number of balls you swing one way should be the same amount that swing in the opposite direction.  But when you swing three, since there's five, you might think only two swing opposite...?  But no, one comes off one end to make three on the other side!

I also liked the egg spin.  It showed how to tell a hard-broiled egg from a regular egg.  One spins fast and one spins slow. 

A very nice DVD.

Find Out More:  You can find out more online at Go Science.  Each DVD is regularly priced at $14.95 but at LES they are just $8.97 each, or all six for $47.95 right now. 

My Crewmates are also talking about Go Science
, so you can check out what they think HERE

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Disclaimer:  This product was given to Our Homeschool Reviews for free for review purposes, and I do not have to return the product to the vendor.  I have received no compensation from it and all opinions and experiences within this review are my own.