Apr 162010
 

I had my eye on the Epi Kardia curriculum from the moment I heard of it. I was caught immediately by their name alone as it conveyed exactly the type of homeschooling theology in our home! Imagine my delight when I was offered a 1st grade set to review!  We couldn’t wait for it to arrive!

Epi Kardia is a “historically structured, literature-based curriculum using Charlotte Mason methods” available for grades Kindergarten through High School.  So why Epi Kardia as the curriculum name?…

(from their website) “The Greek words “Epi Kardia” mean at the heart. At Epi Kardia, we feel the heart of home education is the Christ-centered mentoring and discipleship relationship between parents and their children.”

This completely embodies our goals for our homeschool so I just had to try it out.


The day the box came in we were so excited!  I had to rip the box open and dig right in!

(Epi Kardia right as we ripped in the box)              (Zander is happily showing off a peanut stuck to his nose)

My kids were so excited and I was even more pleased with the packaging: eco-friendly packing peanuts!    I joyfully packaged those up for crafts at a later date! (As frugal homeschooling mom, I never miss a moment to reuse and recycle!)

I enjoy the way that the curriculum is broken down into three books so they were not cumbersome to use and their packaging was really pretty! (LOL)

I received the Epi Kardia 1st grade “Lesson Plans” set. This choice is laid out in a daily lesson plan format that outlines each subject for each day, including hands-on ideas, lapbooking suggestions, arts, crafts and more; so you can really just jump in and go!

Epi Kardia offers two different types of curriculum:

1. Complete Programs — their most cost-effective option, Complete Programs  can be used for three years each following our methodology.  Using unit overviews, history, science and music/fine arts book-lists divided by topic,  along with the suggested projects and activities, you write your own lesson plans.

2. Daily Lesson Plans — Love homeschooling (or want to homeschool) but you know you are not a planner, organized or you have a hard time following through? The Daily Lesson Plans are already-planned-in-advance and are written for specific grade levels.  They include weekly goals and objectives for each subject and daily lessons planned integrating the studies of history, science (K-8), language arts and projects.

Features of Epi Kardia Curriculum

  • Based on Charlotte Mason methodologies include reading whole, living books, short lessons, oral narration, using copy work and dictation to teach grammar and composition, and more!
  • All books listed in the curriculum have been read and evaluated from an evangelical Christian worldview by at least one of the authors
  • Integrates the subjects of history, science, language arts (including reading, grammar, composition, phonics, poetry, literature studies, spelling) and fine arts
  • Activities, books and projects recommended for each learning style
  • Provided in their complete program, components are historical overviews of each time period for teachers/older students, as well as a customizable CD with teaching tools and helpful forms
  • The 100+ page teacher’s manuals include abundant information about teaching covered subjects and as well as curriculum related material
  • The 6th – 12th grade manual includes an extensive section regarding teaching high school writing.

Epi Kardia is a living book based curriculum, so books are an integral part of it.  In each set there is an outline of books that will be used for that quarter. Although the books are not offered as part of the curriculum purchase, I have found that most are easily found online for free, at your local library, or available used online.  (They even offer the books via links to amazon on their website, to save you time and energy).

Being the frugal family that we are, I’ve elected to procure the books from our local library and online at the free books sites (as listed in my listing of free curriculum). So far, the books have been fun and fairly easy to get. We love going to the library!

I look forward to finding new books that we may have never been exposed to! Like others in living book style curricula, I fully expect to find some books my kids will adore so much they won’t want to return them.

In my humble opinion, Epi Kardia compares nicely with other, more known curriculum such as Sonlight, My Father’s World, or Tapestry of Grace.  Of course, each of these curriculum offer their own perspective, features and lesson plans, which makes each one unique and tailored to each families personal needs.  However, I think the Sullivan family has joyfully found our core curricula of choice!

Prices for the curriculum varies according to your curriculum style choice and media. You can elect to buy the spiral bound books (like pictured above) or a CD.  Prices start at $75.00 for a full curriculum book or, you can choose to try their lesson plans, you may purchase the first unit (The Ancients–six weeks of plans) for only $25.  Epi Kardia is so sure you are going to love them, they even offer a full credit if you choose to buy the full set after purchasing the trial.

Mar 122010
 

The Young Scientist Club is a hands-on, build-able science curriculum that is geared for ages from 5 through 12.  The units can be used as a whole science curriculum, as an enhancement to your existing curriculum, or as an individual unit study. Here is their current listing of scientific themes they have available:

kit contents

Young Scientist club kits

1 Recycling
2 Scientific Measurements
3 Magnets
4 Weather Station
5 Phases of Matter
6 Volcano
7 Minerals
8 Crystals
9 Fossils
10 Bacteria and Fungi
11 Weight and Volume
12 Acids and Bases
13 Water
14 Capillary Action
15 Air
16 Flight
17 Heart and Lungs
18 The Digestive System
19 Bones and Muscle
20 Senses
21 Light
22 Mirrors
23 Electricity
24 Circuits and Electromagnets
25 Magnetism
26 Static Electricity
27 Tornadoes, Clouds, and Water Cycle
28 Seeds, Fruits and other Plant Parts
29 Eggs
30 Owls
31 Stars
32 Planets
33 Forces
34 Surface Tension
35 Polymers
36 Famous Scientists and their Experiments

The kids were so excited when our first kit was shipped!  Each kit comes in a water-tight, bubble package with a cute science-themed label so the kids know when a new theme has come in the mail.  Upon getting into the kit, I was thrilled to find that this so much FUN!  From the moment we started using it, I knew this would remain our science curriculum until we finish all of their kits.

Each kit is fully inclusive; offering a full instruction guide and nearly the entire package of resources needed to perform the guide’s experiments.  Each instruction guide provides theme related experiments as well as questions and areas for observations or to record scientific data.

In addition, you can elect to incorporate library books to make each a true, fully inclusive, learning experience.  We love to go to the library when we get our new kits!  I try to get living books, (per Charlotte Mason) but also reference books. I then weave the living books with the reference books, any printouts I get from the internet, Biblical integration (IE: plants to creation)  and the kits experiments into an amazing, fun learning adventure!  Young Scientists Club meets perfectly with our eclectic, Christian homeschool!

instructor guide
A snapshot of an Instructor Guide

As a subscriber, you get to choose if you want to start the kits from the first listed theme, or as you choose.  You can also elect to have a themed kit shipped once per month or twice a month. We choose to select our themes and to have them shipped monthly. (If you choose to add additional books to the kits as we do, you may find that each kit can last for a couple months!).  The curriculum is available at Young Scientist Club and runs $11.99 plus shipping and handling ($4.95) per kit.