When I became a homeschooler I started of with stuffy old textbooks for history because that is what I knew. I eventually graduated to living books and only used textbooks when I had too. I had heard many great things about The Mystery of History but thought it was just another, say it with me, stuffy old textbook. Once we received Mystery of History Vol.1: Creation to Resurrection and dug in I realized how wrong I was.
It is a textbook, I guess, but it has such a different tone to it that I hesitate to call it a textbook. The Mystery of History author Linda Hobar has way of presenting history in a way that you feel like you are reading a great book or that someone is telling you a story. We loved this about Mystery of History. It was not stuffy and boring but fun, interesting and quite refreshing!
- Like I said, we liked the story form of the book. The content is interesting and holds our attention.
- Love, LOVE the strong biblical base of this book! Mystery of History is definitely taught from a biblical world view. Biblical men, women and events such as Adam & Eve, David, Noah, Ruth & Naomi and The Tower of Babel are included.
- I like to teach as many subject together as I can with my children, even though they are in different grades. MOH allows me to do just that. The reading is geared toward kids in K-8 grades and each lesson has activities that are appropriate for younger, middle and older students.
- Mystery of History is chronological. They recommend doing a time line as a visual.
- We like that it is hands on. MOH recommend that the kids make memory cards (index cards) for drilling purposes and games.
- Not that anything else is needed, but I really liked that Linda gives ideas for extra books and videos to dig a little deeper in each lesson.
- The Mystery of History Folderbooks are amazing, they make great lapbooks!
Mystery of History Vol. II - Early Church and Middle Ages, $49.95
Mystery of History Vol. III - Student Reader, $59.95
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4 comments:
Thanks for sharing Brandi! Would this be a good resource to use in MFW Creation to Greeks in your opinion?
Blessings,
Hi Amy!
The content is not exact but I prefered MOH much better than Streams of Civilization, which I thought was a bit dry, IMO.
I also liked the how I could go read about David in MOH after we read it in the Bible. HTH!
B.
Yes, it is a great source to go along with MFW!
Brandi! Thanks so much. I have heard that about Streams of Civilizations. I LOVE history and MOH sounds right for us. Keep those reviews coming!
Blessings,
Amy
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