Listen my Children and you shall hear! That book was one of my favorite from my own childhood. I LOVE Genevive Foster! Lover her! This was a great video. Thank you for sharing! I added a couple Betsy Maestro books to my amazon cart. :)
I feel like such a late comer to the Genevieve Foster party!! I'm impressed with her work and I hope that whoever buys her books based on my enthusiasm isn't disappointed! I'm glad you got a few of Maestro's books. They are fantastic. -Hana
I watched this video several months ago and absolutely loved the Maestro series. I had never seen it before! Anyway, I scoured TH-cam to find this video again and I’m so glad I did! Thanks for sharing all the great resources. I know you mentioned you make your own unit studies. How do you choose which books? There are so so many and I want to read them all haha. Also, I know it’s a long shot, but do you know of any formal curriculum that adds the Maestro series into their lessons? Thanks so much!
I love your extensive knowledge on History curriculum. I’m about to embark on this journey with my 2nd grader and preschooler, and I’m in the midst of planning and trying to get everything together. I’m a little stumped on History. I will be doing a social studies that covers a little of everything and also a World History. However, would it be too much to include American History for my second grader? When do they typically begin American History in Elementary?
Thank you Alexandria! Our Waldorf curriculum suggests American History for 7th and 8th grade. For second grade our curriculum suggests native American legends, which is connected to American history. Maybe the stories of the native American Indians or the hand work or nature study like survival skills will work well.
Thank you :) I spend anywhere from 4-12 weeks on a unit. I usually add a lot of resources. The best way to see what we end up using is by checking the review videos like this one. I'll go through the materials we used (and didn't use) and that way you can get a better idea of what worked and what didn't work or what we never got to.
Salam Dina, no, they don't come with lyrics, but you might look into Jim Wisse audio books. He might occasionally do a little singing as well, but with no musical instruments if I remember correctly. He has a large assortment of history and science CDs.
Hey Rachel, yes, for the most part I do make up my own history unit. I used to find more inspiration in our waldorf curriculum, but these days, I get over excited when I'm 'shopping' for school material and from that comes our massive unit studies! I use Rainbow Resource often. I like their search engine and often find a lot of what I need there. I use Barnes and Noble when I can't find a book at Rainbow Resource. Of course Amazon is awesome as well. -Hana
Pepper & Pine, Your ideas are SO great! Thank you for sharing and thank you for this review!!! Have you heard of Toliver's Secret? It's historical fiction.
Jim Weiss has an audiobook of "Carry on Mr.Bowditch" and its incredible. By far his best work.
Oh thank you for the tip :)
I really love your curriculum reviews!! You've given me some great ideas on some books I want to add to our collections!! Thanks Hana!!
That's fantastic to hear, Jackie!! I know your library will enjoy these books ;)
-Hana
Listen my Children and you shall hear! That book was one of my favorite from my own childhood.
I LOVE Genevive Foster! Lover her!
This was a great video. Thank you for sharing! I added a couple Betsy Maestro books to my amazon cart. :)
I feel like such a late comer to the Genevieve Foster party!! I'm impressed with her work and I hope that whoever buys her books based on my enthusiasm isn't disappointed! I'm glad you got a few of Maestro's books. They are fantastic.
-Hana
Very nice bundles
I watched this video several months ago and absolutely loved the Maestro series. I had never seen it before! Anyway, I scoured TH-cam to find this video again and I’m so glad I did! Thanks for sharing all the great resources. I know you mentioned you make your own unit studies. How do you choose which books? There are so so many and I want to read them all haha. Also, I know it’s a long shot, but do you know of any formal curriculum that adds the Maestro series into their lessons? Thanks so much!
I love your extensive knowledge on History curriculum. I’m about to embark on this journey with my 2nd grader and preschooler, and I’m in the midst of planning and trying to get everything together. I’m a little stumped on History. I will be doing a social studies that covers a little of everything and also a World History. However, would it be too much to include American History for my second grader? When do they typically begin American History in Elementary?
Thank you Alexandria! Our Waldorf curriculum suggests American History for 7th and 8th grade. For second grade our curriculum suggests native American legends, which is connected to American history. Maybe the stories of the native American Indians or the hand work or nature study like survival skills will work well.
Love all your videos! How long do you usually spend on a unit study? It seems like you always have a ton of resources; do you use them all?
Thank you :) I spend anywhere from 4-12 weeks on a unit. I usually add a lot of resources. The best way to see what we end up using is by checking the review videos like this one. I'll go through the materials we used (and didn't use) and that way you can get a better idea of what worked and what didn't work or what we never got to.
I was just looking at a bunch of the Jim Weiss audio books!
fabulous feed! Thank you!
Do the CD's come with the lyrics... since we don't do music... would like to sing them out myself to my children?
Salam Dina, no, they don't come with lyrics, but you might look into Jim Wisse audio books. He might occasionally do a little singing as well, but with no musical instruments if I remember correctly. He has a large assortment of history and science CDs.
wa alikum alsalam, thanks Hanna, in shaa ALLAH will check them out :)
Hana, did you make up your own history units? My 9yo is really into history so these would be some great books for him.
Hey Rachel, yes, for the most part I do make up my own history unit. I used to find more inspiration in our waldorf curriculum, but these days, I get over excited when I'm 'shopping' for school material and from that comes our massive unit studies! I use Rainbow Resource often. I like their search engine and often find a lot of what I need there. I use Barnes and Noble when I can't find a book at Rainbow Resource. Of course Amazon is awesome as well.
-Hana
Where did you get your book that your son created?
This looks amazing!
Pepper & Pine,
Your ideas are SO great! Thank you for sharing and thank you for this review!!!
Have you heard of Toliver's Secret? It's historical fiction.
Do you have a physical list of the books?
Here's a complete list of all the materials we had for all our American history units
drive.google.com/drive/folders/0BziwRPqzW0ciOWdNU1o5QmpaZkk
Did you end up reading fever 1793 it's my favorite
Yes! My son read it and enjoyed it.