Kinda but mostly for the overall goal and direction. It’s hard to compare them since this is a big leap from what the elementary levels of Harcourt offers (and I’m referring to grade 5 one, and comparing the transition to this one for grade 6 and above). It includes a lot of added elements or focus on things such as composition , assessments, written comparison, research, critical thinking and criticism, portfolio reports etc. It’s a big leap, which I’m mentioning for those that are using Harcourt elementary series to be aware, the expectation is much higher and complex. While still being appropriate for the age. But definitely a big leap from one to another. Obviously that being said, Harcourt is definitely appropriate and solid for the age range. It’s a really nice option as well. I just want to make sure to note that so it’s not a shock for those transition to it.
Thanks for the review. I picked up one of glencoe’s history books for a spine since sometimes I feel like living books can be a bit disconnected to a timeline for elementary kids. I will have to pick up this art book too.
Coursera offers classes about teaching art through the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. They’re a great resource for homeschool parents but you have to pay to access all the projects
Hello! This video is so informative. I've been looking around online but is it possible for you to send me the link of where to buy these books please? Because I could not find the teachers edition
Looks like the grown version of Harcourt Art Everywhere... Love!
Kinda but mostly for the overall goal and direction. It’s hard to compare them since this is a big leap from what the elementary levels of Harcourt offers (and I’m referring to grade 5 one, and comparing the transition to this one for grade 6 and above). It includes a lot of added elements or focus on things such as composition , assessments, written comparison, research, critical thinking and criticism, portfolio reports etc. It’s a big leap, which I’m mentioning for those that are using Harcourt elementary series to be aware, the expectation is much higher and complex. While still being appropriate for the age. But definitely a big leap from one to another. Obviously that being said, Harcourt is definitely appropriate and solid for the age range. It’s a really nice option as well. I just want to make sure to note that so it’s not a shock for those transition to it.
Thank you for this video!! I was just about to start looking for fine arts curriculum for Vincent ..
My pleasure, this is definitely something I see you all enjoying! ♥️
Thanks for the review. I picked up one of glencoe’s history books for a spine since sometimes I feel like living books can be a bit disconnected to a timeline for elementary kids. I will have to pick up this art book too.
My pleasure, so much can be built out of a traditional textbook!
Love this. Thank you
Thanks for watching 🩵
Thank you so much for sharing! I love your videos!
Thank you my friend 🫶🏽
Coursera offers classes about teaching art through the Museum of Modern Art in NYC. They’re a great resource for homeschool parents but you have to pay to access all the projects
Thank you for sharing, I’ll check it out 😊
@@ArleneandcompanyYou also have to create a free account with Coursera
Hello! This video is so informative. I've been looking around online but is it possible for you to send me the link of where to buy these books please? Because I could not find the teachers edition
@@andreakok unfortunately you have to source it used, I got my from thriftbooks, but you can also try eBay, Amazon , and other used resellers.
I enjoy your channel, but honestly wish you wouldn’t move your hands so much. It’s very distracting, and actually makes me feel a little nauseous.
Well I’m Hispanic and we talk with our hands. I’m sorry you feel that way, but I can’t change my culture or who I am.
Wow, how completely unnecessary. You could have just be an actual adult and said nothing but instead chose to be a jerk. Good job.