ARTistic Pursuits – Sculpture

ARTistic Pursuits – Sculpture

(Disclaimer: I received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way).

I agree with the above statement and I should know, since my son and husband have enthusiastically completed sculpture projects from ARTistic Pursuits, Inc. for the past three years. Thus, you can probably imagine that I was excited when I was asked to review ARTistic Pursuits Sculpture Technique, Model.


Speaking of which…Since my son has been working through ARTistic Pursuits Sculpture Technique, Construction for 3 years, I will be discussing both products which are designed with 6-12 graders in mind.

My son, who is 15, has been into sculpting since he was in kindergarten. So three years ago when I came across ARTistic Pursuits Sculpture books, I was immediately Interested. Three years ago, we started with the Construction (even though my son preferred the Model) because it made the most sense.

This year, being part of the Homeschool Review Crew gave me the awesome opportunity to grab the Model book. So, we spent the past several weeks working on the awesome projects contained within ARTistic Pursuits Sculpture Technique, Model.

We have been taking our time and haven’t completed the Construction book. But that’s okay, because it’s not necessary to do everything in order. My son and husband have done most of the projects together. Below are a few examples from ARTistic Pursuits Sculpture Technique, Construction:

ARTistic Pursuits - Sculpture

Handmade Paper

Handmade Paper and Wire

Shockwave from Transformers


The previous pictures show the different projects that involved handmade paper. My son and husband made the paper according to the directions in the first Unit of ARTistic Pursuits Sculpture Technique, Construction. They made a bunch of different colored sheets, but they’ve used most of them!

The past few weeks we have been working with hard putty and air dry clay.

ARTistic Pursuits - Sculpture

Hard Putty shapes.

Rock Hard Water Putty Still Figure – Graboid from movie “Tremors.”

Rock Hard Water Putty – Still Figure, Trout.

Air dry clay – Harley Quinn

Air-Dry Clay – pot using rib tool to add texture

The best thing about working with different media is that you learn the strengths and weaknesses of each.

The first thing we learned almost immediately is that hard putty is completely different from clay. For example, the hard putty dried quickly. In fact, it dried more quickly than the time we thought we had. We also learned that with hard putty, it is extremely important to use the exact amount of water the recipe calls for. We discovered the hard way that one of our measuring cups is inaccurate. This was a good thing to know and is all part of the learning process. (See pictures above).

My husband and son created three different kinds of products. The first was thicker and dried almost immediately. The second type of project involved using newspaper, masking tape, and then painting with a thinner version of the hard putty. The third was a figure in motion and also involved wire. The second and third projects were lighter than expected.

When you work with hard putty, you’ll learn how easy it is to create rough edges so it definitely takes practice to get a really top notch product. But I think my son and my husband did a great job.

You can see the last couple of pictures are air dry projects. We had to wait quite a while to get the Gesso. So they didn't paint the air-dry projects right away. But this weekend they were able to do the gesso and some painting.

Based on the way the painted items turned out, I would say that gesso is extremely important to the quality of the finished product. (See pictures below). For example, the shininess you’re seeing is from the paint alone. In my experience, when you paint clay with acrylic paint, you don’t get the shine. I did not realize how important gesso is. We’ve never used it before because we didn’t realize how much it improves the final product.

Artistic Pursuits Sculpture Technique Model

Pots with Gesso Only

Harley with Gesso covering face plus other “Strange Guy”

Painted bowl

Painted pot

This looks like an Alien head, but was not intentional.

Air Dry Clay ARTistic Pursuits

Painted Harley Head

Bottom line with ARTistic Pursuits Sculpture Technique, Model is that the instructions are clear, the pictures are really helpful and are given as part of the instructions. Also, the units contain review questions for kids to answer upon completion of all projects. Templates are also included as well. ARTistic Pursuits Sculpture Technique, Model includes everything a student needs to earn high school credit, if needed. This is icing on the cake, in my opinion, because regardless of whether the course is taken for credit or not, you students will add hours and hours of enrichment to their daily lives, as they work through the exercises.

To find out more about ARTistic Pursuits Sculpture Technique, Model as well as other ARTistic Pursuits, Inc. products, click here. 

Brenda from ARTistic Pursuits, Inc. has just notified us that she added a couple new art courses. So, if you have K-3 grade budding artists, Click here now.

AND, if you have children who love to draw, click here for some awesome FREE drawing videos.

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Art Through The Ages & Art for Children {Artistic Pursuits Inc. Reviews}

Learn Latin – Prima Latina

Learn Latin – Prima Latina

(Disclaimer: I received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way).

Learn Latin – Prima Latina Complete Set by Memoria Press

Did you know that English is considered a “Latin-based language?” If you're a teacher or a homeschooler, you probably already know this. However, I think it is an interesting phenomena.

Even though I've not studied language much, I heard this years ago. English, along with Spanish, French, Italian, German, and many others are all Latin-based languages.

What this means is that if you learn Latin, or if your child learns Latin, many words will be easier to learn in English and the other Latin-Based languages.

Knowing this inspired me to take advantage of the opportunity to review Memoria Press Prima Latina complete set. My son just turned 15 this May. However, he has absolutely no background in Latin. Other than the Latin he gets simply by knowing the English language. And this is the same for me. This is why we chose to start at the very beginning.

Even though Prima Latina is specifically written with 1-4 graders in mind. It was the right level for us.

Goals for the Prima Latina Complete Set include:

  1. Learn Basic Latin alphabet and pronunciation of vowels and consonant sounds.
  2. Learn 25 practical Latin expressions and 4 prayers in full.
  3. Pronounce, spell, and translate approximately 125 Latin words.
  4. Learn numbers 1 through 10.
  5. Learn names of popular constellations
  6. Understand concept of derivatives
  7. Grammar – Learn parts of speech including verbs, nouns, prepositions, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, conjunctions
  8. And more.

When the title says, “Prima Latina Complete Set,” it literally means “a complete set.” What I mean is all that's needed to teach and learn Latin is included. See the list below:

  • Audio CD – Leigh Lowe has a really nice voice – This is a quick and easy way to listen to the pronunciations and to practice saying the words out loud. It plays like a music CD, with 38 tracks that you can skip through as needed. This is mainly what son uses.
  • DVDs (Video) – I couldn’t figure out how to get the DVD to work on my computer. Plus, I felt that the audio CD and the books were sufficient. My son resists looking at unfamiliar faces. As a result, he would have been distracted by the teacher’s visual presence. However, I perused the three DVDs this past week:
    • The DVDs work perfectly on our TV and add not only substantial value to the package, but are almost as good as being in a live classroom.
    • The only downside is you can’t question the DVD instructor. But obviously that’s no big deal.
    • However, a HUGE benefit is that you can press stop, rewind, fast forward, and choose to review chapters in order or out of order. And every DVD has a “Table of Contents.”

 

 

 

 

 

  • Teacher Guide – Basically the same as the student guide with teacher helps and an answer key.
  • Student Book – Super simple. My son didn't complain too much. He doesn't like to write down words with a pencil. The fact that there is a little bit to write every day was perfect for him so that he didn't feel overwhelmed.
    • My son was able to independently work through the lessons with a bit of encouragement from me. (After we went through the introduction together, which includes a pronunciation guide and a grammar overview).

Sample of completed lesson page.

    • The hardest thing for me to get my son to do is to talk. He doesn’t like to use names of people, for example. So getting him to say the words out loud wasn't particularly successful. This is only because he has Autism. However, I can tell by the accuracy of his workbook exercises that my was understanding the words and learning what they meant.
    • He seems to like learning language and I hope to continue teaching Latin through next year when he will be in 10th grade.
  • One especially neat thing about the program is the Latin prayers.

When Completing the Prima Latina Complete Set, your child learn prayers in Latin. But he or she can learn and memorize the English versions as well.

  • Downloadable tests for each section. For example, Lessons 1-5. Quizzes are in the hard copy book.
  • Huge Deck of Flash Cards

Be sure to check out the complete Memoria Press series, which includes not only the Prima Latina Complete Set, but also the Latina Christiana Complete Set, and more.

And don't forget to read the other awesome Homeschool Review Crew Members' Memoria Press Reviews for more awesome reviews on the Prima Latina Complete Set,  The Latina Christiana Complete Set, and more by clicking the image below:

Prima to Fourth Form Latin Complete Sets {Memoria Press Reviews}

No-Nonsense Algebra

No-Nonsense Algebra

(Disclaimer: I received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way).

No-Nonsense Algebra

Math Essentials No-Nonsense Algebra

My son really struggles with math. For example, this year we have been working through pre-algebra but have not been able to completely finish the first semester. In the state of Oregon where we live, a standard diploma (SD) requires three (3) full years of math with Algebra 1 being the first class and the other 2 classes following after. In other words, pre-algebra doesn't even count as a year of math for the standard diploma (SD).

As you can imagine, my original goal was for my son to get through pre-algebra this year and then follow up with the next three math year requirements. However, I've finally accepted the fact that this is not a realistic goal for him. Nonetheless, we have spent some time together working through Math Essentials No-Nonsense Algebra workbook.

I believe Math Essentials No-Nonsense Algebra workbook is perfect for kids who like math and who are going to take Algebra 1 and beyond for high school graduation.

I compared this Math Essentials No-Nonsense Algebra to other Algebra 1 textbooks and it is right on. The subjects covered are:

  1. Necessary Tools for Algebra
  2. Solving Equations
  3. Graphing and Analyzing Linear Equations
  4. Solving and Graphing Inequalities
  5. Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities
  6. Polynomials
  7. Rational Expressions (Algebraic Fractions)
  8. Radical Expressions and Geometry
  9. Quadratic Equations
  10. Algebra Word Problems

Chapter Quizzes are included as well as a Final Review/Test and all Solutions.

Also included are the following teaching aids and tables:

  • A glossary
  • Important Formulas
  • Important Symbols
  • Multiplication Table
  • Commonly Used Prime Numbers
  • Squares and Square Roots
  • Fraction/Decimal Equivalents
  • A Link and Password to Access the Online Videos, which are available for every lesson.

One of the things I appreciated the most while going through the Math Essentials No-Nonsense Algebra lessons are the videos.

After I watched the first video, I was sold.

First of all, the style of teaching is visual, so I could see the instructor working through the problems on the white board. Secondly, he instructs students to have a notebook and to write everything down. He also explains why writing everything down is helpful in the learning process. Plus, watching the videos gave me insights on how to reduce the confusion my son has with some of his basic math concepts.

For example, adding and subtracting negative integers.

Math Essentials No-Nonsense Algebra is also a great way for me to review my algebra.

For example, the quadratic equation and slope. I recently signed up to be a tutor and got qualified for middle school math. However, when I took the pre-algebra assessment I didn't pass. This is because I couldn't remember the formula for slope and I've completely forgotten how to use the quadratic equation. So, I obviously need to brush up on my Algebra. And I am using this book to do just that.

Another awesome thing about No-Nonsense Algebra is how inexpensive the text book is.

I don't know if you've priced Algebra textbooks lately, but they can run close to $100. In contrast, Math Essentials No-Nonsense Algebra is less than $40.   Not only that, but there is a Spanish version available. By the way, there are other books in the series, including a practice textbook to go along with the main textbook. (This is not necessary because there are math problems in the textbook, the practice companion is just what it says–opportunity for further practice).

Other books in this series include Mastering Essential Math Skills books, which provide practice with division, multiplication, fractions, geometry, and more. And the videos are included with the price of the textbooks.

Speaking of the videos. Richard W. Fisher is an excellent teacher and when I watch the videos, I get insights into how to better explain confusing concepts to my son.

You might have noticed by now that every time you start a new year in math, the review makes the class seem almost identical to the previous year. This is why I thought my son might be ready for Algebra.

If he liked math, that would be a different story.

However, the amount of time it takes to convince him to do the work combined with the amount of time it takes for him to actually complete the assignments just isn't a long-term solution. It will only make him hate school. And this is definitely not my goal!

We've discussed the fact that if he decides to become an engineer, then he will need higher level math. He has no intention to enter a university straight out of high school (and neither do we).

So, if he decides when he is older to become a train conductor or other type of engineer, he can take the math classes required then.

I was given a choice regarding which level I wanted to review, and I probably should have picked one of the more basic Mastering Essential Math Series. However, one really good thing about having this book available to me is to realize that Nathan's energy is better spent elsewhere, than on higher level math–at least at this point of his life.

Math Essentials No-Nonsense Algebra helped me to teach my son the basic concepts that he has difficulty with such as adding and subtracting integers. However, the more difficult concepts such as the quadratic equation are overwhelming to him at this time.

He is just barely starting to master his single-digit math facts, so that he can better add, subtract, multiply, and divide without a calculator. And he's gaining confidence along the way.

Math Essentials helped me with the process of what to do for math with my son. This is because it gave me the final clue I needed to realize that my son is just not ready for Algebra 1.

I'm looking at the other books, knowing the style of this one, and I just may decide to purchase one of the other Mastering Essential Math Skills Series.

 
Check out the Math Essentials No-Nonsense Algebra curriculum here.

You can see all of the Math Essentials Products here.

Don't forget to check out the other awesome Homeschool Review Crew reviews here.

No-Nonsense Algebra, Math Refresher for Adults & Mastering Essential Math Skills Book 2 Middle Grades/High School {Math Essentials Reviews}

Complete Drawing Course and More

Complete Drawing Course and More

(Disclaimer: I received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way).

Beyond the Stick Figure Complete Drawing Course PLUS 3 Bonus Courses by Beyond the Stick Figure Art School is an online drawing class. But it is so much more!

In addition to drawing, your budding artist will learn and practice pen and ink, watercolor, acrylic, and 3D.

Beyond the Stick Figure Complete Drawing Course PLUS 3 Bonus courses is appropriate for your first time art student as well as your seasoned artsy student. For example, my son, who loves art, is experienced in some aspects. However, he did not mind at all going through the basics all the way from the introduction of shapes.

Sally, the artist and teacher gives you a materials list that is very specific because she wants to make sure that your student purchases high quality art materials from the start. This is one of the things you learn as an experienced artist. The quality of materials you use can make a HUGE difference in the experience.

Beyond the Stick Figure Art School is basic and non-intimidating.

The drawing course starts out very basic, from the beginning.  However, even if your budding artist has experience with lines, shapes, colors, and the color wheel, it’s still a really good review.

The drawing portion of the course is extensive and complete.

For instance, part one covers 17 topics, part 2 covers 133 topics, and part 3 covers 5 topics.

What I think is a really good thing about the course, especially from my son's perspective, is that Sally shows the work and her two hands and you’re looking down at the paper almost as if you were the one drawing and she shows you exactly what to do and my son doesn’t like looking at peoples faces so this is a really good thing because whenever there’s a face in a video it always distracts him and so he actually is enjoying this course immensely and it even seems to calm him down as he’s following along.

Video screenshot of Sally showing the pen strokes. This picture shows the end of the video.

 

The following four pictures show my son’s circle, dot, wavy line, and straight line projects. Sally encourages the students to do several of them. However, my son only wanted to do one. This was fine for us because he has actually learned some of the concepts. While he was working on them I sense that it was having a calming effect on him.

Circles – According to Sally, circles don't have to be round to be considered circles.

Beyond the Stick Figure

Dots – The basic difference between dots and circles is that dots are filled in. Again, they don't have to be circular per se.

Beyond the Stick Figure

Wavy Lines Practice

Straight Line Practice

Beyond the Stick Figure

Notice that all lines are integrated here. Circles, dots, wavy lines, and straight lines.

And the videos are pretty much five minutes or less so broken down into small chunks. This is perfect if you or your child have a short attention span.

The course is currently set up so that you have to go in order. 6/29/2020 UPDATE – This has been fixed so that you DON'T have to go in order! Yay!!! 😁

However, nothing says that you can’t skip through all the lessons.

For example, simply mark as complete the lessons you want to skip over, and then return to them later. Of course, this requires a bit of work to make sure you start in the right place when you back. However, I didn't think it was a big deal.

Especially since with the Covid-19 thing going on. We're not able to run to the craft store and buy what we need. For example, last week I went through all of the drawing lessons so that I could get to the pen and ink lessons. By doing this, was able to determine which materials my son would need, make printer copies, and such. I needed to have for those lessons and sure enough I can get them through Amazon but obviously I had to wait for them to be delivered one of them may not come here for a week.

Bonus #1 Pen and Ink Techniques Course and Complete Watercolor Course

We’ve been working through the “Pen and Ink” lessons this week and last. Learning how to transfer an image from paper to another page and pen strokes.

Here is what Nathan did on Friday using an ultra-fine Sharpie.

Bonus #2 – Acrylic will give your student even more experience with individual art media. There's nothing like hands-on experience to help differentiate between different types of paint. The hands-on experience your budding artist receives here will help them better determine which type of paint is better to use depending on the goals.

Bonus #3 – 3D art is a completely different form of art and includes clay, paper, and other types of sculpture. This bonus course provides 30 days of design in 3D instruction.

Bottom line for us is that my son is really enjoying the courses. And, in my opinion, they are really well done. Since the courses are fairly new, and they have recently transferred to a new forum, they are still working out a few things. However, rest assured, if you find something missing or you’re having technical difficulties, they have really good customer service. They will help you with any questions or concerns you have.

Don’t forget to check out Beyond the Stick Complete Drawing Course Plus Three Bonus Courses from Beyond the Stick Figure Art School by clicking here.

And don’t forget to check out the other reviews from the homeschool review crew by clicking the image below.

 

Beyond the Stick Figure Complete Drawing Course {Beyond the Stick Figure Art School}

Genius Bloggers Toolkit

Genius Bloggers Toolkit

2019 Genius Bloggers Toolkit (Post contains affiliate links).

I have had my blog for almost two years (since August 2018), and thanks to some of the most amazing classes I've taken, I have come a long way.

If you've been around for a while, you know how much my emails and my blog have improved over the last year.

I have learned SO MUCH in the past two years that I am astounded. But I know it's not me!

It's because this is where God wants me.

Deciding to do this blog thing isn't a new idea.

Over 10 years ago, I started feeling led in that direction. I took college graphic design courses (at $400 a shot–for just a few weekends of teaching), and enrolled in online Photoshop classes–but never finished them (another couple hundred bucks down the drain).

I also tried learning about how to help people find me on my blog, though I really had no idea what I was doing at the time.

By the way, that's called “SEO” or Search Engine Optimization. That cost me $350 and resulted in no blog at all. 🙁

I had so many ideas about what I wanted to do, I just couldn't narrow it down. It went from Russian collectibles to handmade cards and collectibles to Creation and Culture to 6-day Creation. I even tried to focus on just nutrition. However, I couldn't pick just one topic. Plus I didn't have access to the sources I needed to create my own website and I couldn't afford to pay someone else to do it for me.

I sold on E-bay for a few months and I made some sales, especially at Christmastime.

But I spent WAY more than I earned due to the fact that I made handmade items. If you've ever created a handmade card, you know it takes more than 10 minutes to make. Plus you make each one unique. Well, try to get people to pay more than $2 to $3 for a card. Even then there's no way you're going to make any kind of profit.

They don't call them starving artists for nothing!

Fast forward 10 years later. I was homeschooling my son and came across Build Your Bundle. I purchased “Blogging Basics Bootcamp,” by Heather Bowen and off I went. And I had my blog up and running and even getting some traffic in October of 2018.

As the result of my connections with Heather, I've learned that

There is SO MUCH stuff available to someone like me (or you) who wants to get a blog up and running,

Maybe just because you have a message you want to share or because you're hoping to earn some extra money to help your family make ends meet.

I'm not going to lie to you. It takes time and money and hard work. What I will tell you, however, is that there are awesome deals out there to make it much less expensive and time consuming to get started, if that's what you really want to do.

Just this past April, I took a risk and purchased the 2018 Genius Bloggers Toolkit during a Flash Sale.

I AM SO GLAD I DID because it was an amazing deal.

I haven't even gotten halfway through the amazing e-books, e-courses, and special discounts that were included in this kit.

2019 Genius Bloggers Toolkit

I have checked EVERYTHING in the 2019 Genius Bloggers Toolkit. And I promise that EVERYTHING is brand new. Which is a good thing, because the only negative thing I can say about the kit I purchased in April of this year, is that due to the Flash Sale nature (it wasn't brand new), there were 2 or 3 products not available or expired. Even with that, there was just so much good stuff that I still feel like I got the most amazing deal!

Here is just one example.

I changed my email service provider (ESP) to ConvertKit as the result of The 2018 Genius Bloggers Toolkit, which included 3 months of ConvertKit for free (normally they only give you 14 days free).

I switched from my old ESP in April and it has made such a difference in my ability to do what I want when I send you an email.

And I thought I was saving money with my older, cheaper ESP! However, the other less expensive ESP resulted in me having to purchase upgrades which in the long run probably cost me more than what I'm currently paying.

Some numbers:

ConvertKit charged me $49 per month based on the size my email list was at the time. So we are talking over $100 in savings just for that one thing! (and the kit was only $97). Thus, this one thing ALL BY ITSELF made up for the cost. But this was only the beginning!

One of my other favorites that was included in the 2018 kit was the “E-book by Number E-course,” by Start a Mom Blog. That class helped me to start and organize my Meal Planning for Kids Curriculum. This e-course sells for $97. So, those two things alone were worth $200.

Now I don't want to spend too much time talking about products that aren't available in this year's Toolkit.

Remember I said everything is new?

This is a good thing, because things get outdated VERY QUICKLY. So having the latest is always important when investing your money in a project.

For example, Katie Hornor, who is my blogging coach, has included her 5-day Premier Your Course Idea in this years Genius Toolkit. I've gone through this course, and it is currently selling on her Teachable site for $297.

Stuff to help with Business Planning, taxes, organization

Classes to learn how to create a presence and draw people to your Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter.

(Blogging Camp by Julie Chickery,Tech Made Easy also)

ConvertKit 2 Months Free (Stated savings $58)

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