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Review: Schoolhouse Planner Module-June, 2010: Travel the World

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If you are a regular reader of my blog then you know we are planning a virtual trip around the world for this upcoming school year.  So Ben and I were very excited when we were afforded the opportunity to review this product!  It has been the perfect introduction to our world travels and a fun way to begin 4th grade!

The Schoolhouse Planner Module:  Travel the World is a mini unit study introduction to world geography in e-book format, published by The Old Schoohouse.  These monthly Planner Module mini units are packed full of information, puzzles, quizzes, links, videos, coloring pages, copywork, recipes, and a few beginning lapbooking components.  This particular unit covers continents, oceans, and geography terms, with a Biblical world view.

I printed the unit at the beginning of our week, 3-holed punched it, and placed it into a pocket folder, so that at the end of the unit, we would have a notebook to keep.  This also kept all of the worksheets, maps, copywork, and coloring pages together for Ben to work on as we progressed through each day.  There are quite a few links to websites with maps and other information about each continent, so it really does work best to have both the computer and printed pages available.  We generally spent about 30 minutes reading through the information and clicking around the links, followed by approximately 15-20 minutes of seat work, dividing the unit into 5 days.  Some days Ben also spent 30 minutes or so playing some of the geography games that were conveniently linked.

We began working on the unit together, but I quickly figured out that this was a unit Ben could complete independently.  I loved that! Anything I can do to move my son toward more independent work is a blessing. Though we didn’t use any of it ourselves (Ben is in 4th grade), there is a nice high school extension with a fairly decent list of links to visit, as well as suggested activities for research.  This added extension makes this unit study appropriate for all ages!

These Planner Modules  can be purchased separately for $7.95 each. This particular unit is the June, 2010 module.  There is also a bundle price of $83.95 for all 12 modules from this past year.  Some of the other 2009-2010 available units include:

  • Weather, Clouds, and Related Experiments
  • Federal, State, and Local Government
  • Astronomy
  • Aviation
  • Bible Stories
  • Favorite Childhood Books
Ben and I found this unit to be a great review of oceans and continents as we begin our travels around the world.  In addition he learned some facts about each continent and ocean that he did not previously know and now has a better grip on coordinates.  We also now have a plethora of geography games and resources right at our fingertips, to help with the rest of our year! In fact, I’m sure we’ll be referring back to it as we travel from continent to continent.
We did miss having a book list to enrich the study.  I pulled a few books off of our home library bookshelves to supplement, but I like having a combination of picture books, reference books, and chapter books for our unit study book basket available.  It would have made things easier for me to have had a list to choose from.  There is a fairly large list of additonal resources including websites and geography-related ebooks available.
Also, we opted out of doing the lapbook, since there were just a few pieces and I would have to have put the rest of the lapbook together myself. It is expected that the lapbooking components are a jumping off place for you to build your own lapbook. I honestly don’t have a lot of time to do that myself and would have preferred a complete lapbook.  Even without the lapbook, we really enjoyed Travel the World and we have a notebook to represent the study. That works for us and made this unit well worth the time and effort we put into it!

If you’d like to read other reviews of Travel the World, check out the TOS Crew Blog.

Disclaimer:  As a member of the TOS Crew, I received this product, at no cost to me, in exchange for my honest review.  All opinions are those of myself and/or my son.

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