23 March 2013
Explore Yosemite and Zion National Parks with Noah Justice Review
March 23, 2013
- Hosted by the engaging 14-year-old host, Noah Justice
- Evidence of biblical history and truth at some of the world’s most amazing destinations
- Fast-paced and informative presentations with a biblical worldview are filmed on location at these national parks
- Study guides create educational opportunities for home or church study
Check out the Study Guide! (Also available as a free download)
My Thoughts:
As soon as my kids seen the package they got pretty excited. They just can't get enough of Awesome Science Series.
My kids feel like they are going on a field trip in each series. I love it that not only are they enjoying it but they are learning at the same time. They learn new vocabulary words. When a word comes across they don't know I pause the video and we look it up in the dictionary. Then my son tries to impress his friends with some fancy words! Got to love it.
My kids were intrigued by the chemistry section with the granite rocks. I love that it is presented in a Biblical Worldview. I don't have to go back over it and show what the Bible says like some other sources we have done. The scripture reference is shown along with each area to prove the validity of the Bible.
The most impressive part is the pictures and video's of the parks. They are breath taking seeing our Saviors creation.
I was given the study guide to look
through and review. I would say this is more suited for older kids/teens. I
also feel that you can adjust it easily enough for younger kids without too
much hassle. The study guide that accompanies the DVD includes word lists, key
concepts, Fill in the blank section, true and false section, and a Biblical
study guide and much more. The questions are centered on the movie and the
guide is well thought out and a good companion for the DVD series.
My only
complaint is the size of the book. As a homeschooler with many books I would
have loved to see a larger book so it doesn't get lost in my books or I would
love for it to fit inside the video DVD case. That is minor complaint compared
to the quality of this production. That’s just what happens when you have books
all over your house. The DVD is $14.99 and the Study Guide $3.99.
Consider watching the other DVDs are available
in the Awesome Science series. You won’t be disappointed.
Disclaimer: I provided a copy of this book from New Leaf Publishing Group/Master Books for free in order to write this review. All thoughts and opinions are mine and were not subject to editing from the publisher.
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