Evan Moor Educational Publishers History Pockets: Ancient Greece, Grade 4 - 6 Teacher Resource
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Z**A
We've used 4, will buy others
I love most of the Evan Moor workbooks, and have been using them for a few years. I feel no differently about their pocket history books, of which we've used four, so far. They are not a complete lesson on their own, IMO, but they are great for introducing the main points. (Especially for the age that they're geared toward!) It's always easy to pick up other books for more depth, but the hands-on activities in these books are really enjoyable and not very difficult to prepare. My son enjoys working on them while I sometimes read the "deeper history" from our other books, or he works on them while I get to toss the dishes in the dishwasher, LOL! The activities are also a nice way to show progress for homeschooling, if that's the route you take. (Also a nice little "academic scrapbook" to look back on one day!) Some people have said they feel some of the projects are just "busy work." If expressing a bit of art/creativity into a history course is "busy work," then you might agree. I personally enjoy teaching my son about something in as many ways as possible! The only activity I do pass on are the paper dolls (one activity amongst many!), but you could even use those to glue onto construction paper, and have your child write about their clothing, or the "jobs" of the women/men. Use your imagination! :-)I think this book pairs really well with Tools of the Ancient Greeks by Kris Bordessa, of which I have NOT done those activities (too involved and time consuming), but good info. Both books are broken down into family life, warfare, architecture, etc. TAG gives the right amount of info for an upper elementary-aged student, possibly even into middle school.I hope this review helps!! I'm getting ready to buy Ancient Rome Pockets now...
B**2
Worth the money - even for do-it-yourselfers!
I procrastinated months before buying this product, saying, "I can do this myself, I don't need everything planned out for me." Yes you CAN search the Internet and photocopy pages from library books and make your own lapbooks/history pockets, but most teachers/homeschoolers have very full plates and it is MUCH easier to use these history pockets as the basis for your project and then supplement with other stuff.After I relented and purchased the Ancient Greece history pockets, I couldn't believe how easily the project fell into place, after weeks of neglect. You - and your kids - will be very pleased with the informative and interesting results.I also purchased the Greek Myths literature pockets and am very pleased with those too.Also, for what it's worth, my kids are in 1st & 2nd grade, more or less, not the 4-6 that is recommended for these pockets. So the pockets have appeal for a broad range of ages.On the other hand, I did find it necessary to do a fair amount of prep work for them - photocopying the pages and cutting out some of the projects. If they were a couple of years older, the history pockets could have been done independently.
E**Z
Great, fun learning
I've done different ones of these with my son. We wanted to learn this next. It's so much fun, and to know he's learning at the same time is great.
A**Y
I love the idea of this book
We bought this for our homeschool curriculum. I love the idea of this book and I love the projects that we completed but it is not for every learner. You have to cut, paste, and color A LOT. This is not ideal for my son. He loves to hear the stories from the ancient world and loves making something - such as a shield or helmet but to sit in order to cut, paste, and color - he was bored out of his mind. I do not have girls but being one myself I love this type of work - he does not. I will not purchase another one of these for my family but I can see for the right learner that this kit could be very rewarding. You make 9 sections for an Ancient Greek book learning everything from government to sports to money. It could be very beneficial for a student who has the patience for this type of project. We completed about half of it and what we did turned out very nice and I will keep it for his school portfolio. Happy learning!!
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