REVIEW: Story of The World Vol.2 PLUS Read Aloud List

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • A look at and review of The Story of The World Vol.2 plus the read aloud books we added in. Click ↓ SHOW MORE to see the books list and for links ↓
    Approximate Read Aloud Schedule:
    Ch 1-3: Otto of the Silver Hand
    Ch 6-8: Where the Mountain Meets the Moon
    Ch 9: The Big Wave
    Ch 10: A single Shard
    Ch 12- 13: Shadow Spinner
    Ch 14: Son of Charlemagne (Tried The Story of Rolf and the Viking Bow as well )
    Ch 15: The Sword in the Tree
    Ch 16: Adam of the Road
    Ch 17: A Samurai's Tale
    Ch 18-19: Robin Hood
    Ch 20: Li Lun Lad of Courage
    Ch 22: A Grain of Rice
    Ch 23-26: The Trumpeter of Krakow
    Ch 27- 28: The Door in the Wall
    Ch 32:The Corn Grows Ripe
    Ch 34-35: The Apprentice
    Ch 36-37: Red Huge
    Ch 38-39: The Shakespeare Stealer
    Independent Readers:
    Retelling of Beowulf- by Michael Morpurgo
    Sir Gawain & The Green Knight
    The Minstrel in the Tower by Gloria Skurzynski
    Dingoes at Dinner time- Magic Treehouse
    Viking Adventure by Clyde Robert Bulla
    The Vikings in Ireland
    Horrible Histories Measly Middle Ages by Terry Deary
    How to Live like a Medieval Knight by Anita Ganeri
    Genghis Khan Ruthless by Enid A. Goldberg
    A Wicked History Genghis Khan
    You Wouldn’t want to be Joan of Arc
    Who was Joan of Arc?
    Who Was Christopher Columbus?
    The Life of Christopher Columbus- graphic novel
    Johann Gutenberg and the printing press by Kay Melchisedech Olson
    Joan of Arc Documentary:
    www.byutv.org/...
    Plague Documentary:
    • Video
    Secrets of The Castle- Why Build A Castle? Documentary
    • How To Build A Medieva...
    *The first two art projects were actually done in reverse order.
    We are a family of 7 with children between the ages of 2 and 11 living on the Canadian prairies.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @cyndifrederick2946
    @cyndifrederick2946 4 роки тому +1

    I don't think I've ever seen such a thorough video on curriculum. Thanks for all the info!

  • @cherylsosciacassidy6701
    @cherylsosciacassidy6701 Рік тому

    Thanks for the reading lists! That is exactly what I headed to UA-cam to look for.

  • @rachaelsavini6155
    @rachaelsavini6155 7 місяців тому

    This is incredibly helpful; thank you for your insight and for sharing your compiled lists! Can I ask how much time you spend of history a day or a week? What is your routine; every day, or a couple times a week? Would love to learn how you managed to get all of this beautiful content into your homeschool rhythm.

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  7 місяців тому +1

      I'm so glad it was helpful! We spend one afternoon a week doing history and we do our read aloud 5 days a week. The actual book part takes about an hour- maybe less? We usually did the professor noggins on Fridays and then the art projects were sporadic. We are doing this volume again this year right now!

    • @rachaelsavini6155
      @rachaelsavini6155 7 місяців тому

      I love that so much! I love your independent reader list. I have them all added to my cart. I'm trying to see where they line up, like your amazing read-aloud list. Did you have these books in a basket to randomly choose, or were they "assigned" a specific time in the curriculum. I can't thank you enough; your video and comment have spurred an incredible adventure for our family. I am so thankful. @@OneMamaToAnother

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  7 місяців тому

      @@rachaelsavini6155 they were assigned along with the chapter that talked about that topic.

  • @amygrace7
    @amygrace7 2 роки тому +1

    This was great! I was trying to figure out how to still do lots of read alouds with SOTW and you made it easy! I appreciate your time. Thank you :-)

  • @ajoyfulplanner
    @ajoyfulplanner Рік тому

    Wow! best video on how to use this resource in such a practical and realistic way! The ideas, and booklist...so good! We are still in volume 1, but I am definitely going to be printing the kid's individual workbooks for the remainder of the book! Doing crafty activities on the weekend while husbands are around is such a genius idea!!! Thank you
    Q: How do you schedule the SOTW chapters and all the read-alouds? Do you wait till you're finished your chosen extra read alouds before moving onto the next chapter in SOTW?

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  Рік тому

      I'm so glad the video was useful! I make a spread sheet before the year starts as part of my planning process and schedule books about one every 2 weeks that corresponds with what we are reading about. We typically do 2 chapters of SOTW a week.

  • @godsbuckets
    @godsbuckets 5 років тому

    I LOVE the idea of family projects in the evening. I'm going to use SOTW audio and activity book to go along with TG&TB. Can't wait!

  • @TeachingTinyDisciples
    @TeachingTinyDisciples 2 роки тому

    This was a great video, thank you! I was considering using this as a supplement to another program, but I'm starting to think this may be right up our alley as our main history curriculum instead. I really appreciate the read alouds you mentioned and seeing the finished projects. Honestly, the projects and books are our favorite parts of history.

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  2 роки тому

      I'm so glad it was helpful! There are SO many activities you can add in with this part of history.

  • @sarahlenhard3402
    @sarahlenhard3402 2 роки тому +1

    How do you incorporate the read aloud? Do you read certain days from the read aloud and certain days from Story of the World? Hoping this question makes sense!

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  2 роки тому +2

      We read SOTW once a week and then do read aloud every day.

    • @sarahlenhard3402
      @sarahlenhard3402 2 роки тому

      @@OneMamaToAnother thank you 😊 I enjoyed your review!

  • @mrscouts07
    @mrscouts07 2 роки тому

    Wow, thank you for that read-aloud list! We are wrapping up Vol 1 and honestly my boys (2nd grade and 4th grade) are NOT feeling the activities from the student book and the crafts and everything are just too much for one subject. However, I LOVE reading the texts aloud to them and think it would be a great idea to supplement with extra read-alouds. I also cut apart the guide and sent it to Office Depot for binding. Thank you for this great video! It was exactly what I needed.

  • @mycupoverflows7811
    @mycupoverflows7811 Рік тому

    You're so organized! What a great video! Love this! I'm contemplating doing SOTW with my grades 1,2,5&8 next year. These are absolutely amazing ideas!

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  Рік тому +1

      Thats great! We just started our second cycle of SOTW with my kids in grade 1, 4, 7, and 8.

  • @katrinakim4145
    @katrinakim4145 2 місяці тому

    This was so helpful! Thank you!

  • @chasaw5468
    @chasaw5468 2 роки тому

    So I ended up purchasing through Thrift all the books you mentioned in your video. Not the ones that you listed in the description. What I wanted to know is which chapters these books would correspond with. And if at times you had more than one book per chapter. Thanks so much!!

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  2 роки тому +2

      I added the schedule to the best of my memory in the video's description. We only did one read aloud at a time.

    • @chasaw5468
      @chasaw5468 2 роки тому

      @@OneMamaToAnother Thank you for this! It helps so much!

  • @stlilymov4
    @stlilymov4 5 років тому +1

    What a great video. We are long time SOTW users and it has been a favorite in our homeschool. I use the Professor Noggins games too, for memory work. We use them for science as well. I love that it's a simple and fun way to memorize history and science facts. We our history study very similar to how you do it. We'll be going through volume 2 next year. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jessicajones611
    @jessicajones611 2 роки тому

    Brilliant idea with the read alouds! Can I ask for the schedule of the books, when did you read each book? What books like up to particular chapters? I’d love to try this x

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  2 роки тому +1

      We read them in the order that I shared them but if you want to leave me your email address or contact me through the 'about' page on here I can give you more information.

    • @jessicajones611
      @jessicajones611 2 роки тому

      @@OneMamaToAnother thank you so much, I’ll make a note of the order from the video, and I’ll try and find your email, I had a look 👀 but couldn’t see it, I’m technically challenged, ☺️

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  2 роки тому

      @@jessicajones611 click 'About' and then 'for business inquiries'

  • @JP-ec3ei
    @JP-ec3ei 3 роки тому

    You have great diversity. Most videos I’ve seen focus on castles. I’m excited to start the second book. Enjoyed your video. I’d love to see you do a video on the third book.

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  3 роки тому

      Thanks for stopping by! I have a video book 3 which you can find here ua-cam.com/video/b0h5R0L8t7c/v-deo.html

  • @SixFiguresUnderFamily
    @SixFiguresUnderFamily 4 роки тому

    I love watching all of your reviews Christina! I think I've watched more than a dozen of them in the last few days. We've decided to homeschool this year! I'm planning on doing volume 1 SOTW and I would love to supplement it with literature like you did here. I'm also looking at doing The Good and the Beautiful Language Arts with some of my kids. And I'm doing Saxon Math. I have enjoyed seeing all of your family art projects on Instagram over the years. Thank you for sharing all of your wisdom! I'm curious how you budget for homeschool things (I'm sure that doesn't surprise you!). Do you put money aside each month for it or just take a big hit in your curriculum buying month?

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  4 роки тому +1

      That's so exciting! Welcome to the world of homeschooling :) From grade 1 on we are eligible for $850 in reimbursements for educational expenses in Alberta. I try to stay pretty close within that each year. Investing in an eco tank printer and a binding machine can save lots of money over the course of time. I reuse what I can, source from our library (our provincial system has some homeschool materials in it like Story of the World), check second-hand stores and buy and sell sites and use coupons for things like art supplies and buy when companies have sales like TGTB. I have been planning a video on this exact topic to come out by the end of August- hopefully, that will help.

    • @SixFiguresUnderFamily
      @SixFiguresUnderFamily 4 роки тому

      @@OneMamaToAnother That's awesome that you get funding! Can you even use it on religious materials (like TGTB)? We can get funding in California if you go through a homeschool charter school (though they are all full with long waiting lists), but you can only use funds for secular things. I'll be excited for your money-saving homeschool video when it comes out!

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  4 роки тому

      @@SixFiguresUnderFamily we can use the funding for religious material which is a big blessing!

  • @jessicaheath2018
    @jessicaheath2018 11 місяців тому

    How fun! Your homeschool sounds amazing.

  • @klevesque
    @klevesque Рік тому

    How did you finish some of those thicker books in just a week?

    • @OneMamaToAnother
      @OneMamaToAnother  Рік тому +1

      I just figured out how much we needed to read each day. We typically spend 30 to 60 minutes reading each day.

  • @TradCoreMom
    @TradCoreMom Рік тому

    this is genius!!