A Bit of Background: For the 2011 school year my family decided to make a change in our curriculum. If you’ve read my blog before you’ll know we’re Five In A Row fans, and after 4 years of their curriculum with my eldest it was time to move forward to give him something a bit meatier for his grade level.
After some prayerful research and web surfing I discovered there’s a lot of curriculum out there that a homeschooling mama can choose from. In fact there’s so much that at times I felt truly overloaded with choices. In the end I wrote down my needs on one side of a sheet of paper and my wants on the other side. From there I was able to quickly weed out curriculum that would be of no use to me and finally settle on ones that would work. From that very short list I settled on Winter Promise All American 1.
I chose to use All American 1 because it covers your needs from grades 1-7. This does not mean that you can use this particular core for seven years, rather it means that if you have students ranging from first through seventh grades it’s a good fit for you. If you have students older than that and wish to keep them all together, you can also purchase a high school add on pack.
How We Use It:
This was our very first year using an “out of the box” curriculum. {Out of the box simply means everything you need to use is included and you’re off and running.} We basically used it exactly as it’s laid out. I ordered the core {All American 1; AA-1}, as well as the accompanying Character Supplement, Art Study, and I even picked out a science pack to round everything out.
All but the science is scheduled right in your main core. All I have to do is open to the week and day I’m on and we’re off and running. I will confess, that at times we didn’t use it exactly as it was laid out. Some weeks were incredibly light and we wanted more so we did two weeks in one. This isn’t too hard if you have a couple of back to back light weeks. Winter Promise cores are only mapped out for a four day school week.
Our core also came with Student Planning Pages that I chose not to use. I had high hopes of using them for my 4/5 grader to learn to be a more independent learner. However because his younger brother was also doing the core, it limited how much I could permit him to do on his own.
This core also came with plenty of web links to enhance the study. We did not check most of these out. We found we were fully satisfied with the vast amount of crafts and notebooking that we were doing.
I also chose to use some of the read-alouds as audio books because our family adores having a book playing in the car. During one of our long journeys this year I purchased Fever {our current read aloud} as an audio and plugged it in the car and were able to enjoy the story while we traveled.
What I Loved:
I loved, loved, loved, the fact that this particular core decided to use Homeschool In The Woods Time (HSITW) Traveler Packs {worthy of a review all their own!}. My family happens to be HUGE HSITW fans and these packs are nothing short of fantastic. The fact that Winter Promise chose to use them in this particular core was one of the deciding factors in our purchase!
I loved the fast array of historical fiction we read this year. Many of the books I was none the wise for and wouldn’t have chosen had I not used this curriculum. We learned so much from the good quality literature that we read and my children still refer to these characters {some fictional some real} as life-long friends.
I can not stress how amazing it was to have our school year laid out for us, all 36 weeks, 180 days worth. I suffer from chronic migraines and there are times in my life where planning out our school is nothing short of a miracle. We also had to abruptly move in September and helped a family member move.. twice! It was such a relief to know that despite all of that we were not going to be held up because I hadn’t had time to finish planning the final bits of our school week. Instead, we grabbed some of our books and hit the road!
Customer Service! Living overseas I have an overseas mailing address and a US address. When the company accidentally mailed something to the wrong address, they quickly refunded my shipping so that I could then pay to have it forwarded to the right place. Anytime I contacted them they were quick to answer my questions in full. I was grateful for that.
The Timeline. Oh. My. I’ve never met a timeline I’m so in love with, and we’ve tried a lot! Over the years I’m pretty sure we’ve used no less than four timelines, but this one is the best! It’s a notebook timeline separated by years. You then glue timeline figures to the separating pages and place all notebooking, lapbooking, maps, etc. behind these pages. My children equally love these huge notebooks. They are a beautiful portfolio of the work they’ve done all year! Even if you use nothing else from this company, I assure you their timeline is worth purchasing all on it’s own!
What I Don’t Love:
I didn’t love the price of shipping for overseas users, but that’s normal for anywhere with the constant rising cost of shipping! Check out my tips at the end of this post for help in reducing the cost of shipping for overseas customers!
The prints of the artwork were small and dark compared to the large copies we found online.
To be totally honest and fair with my review I must admit my children loved the art portion and requested it frequently! I would also like to have seen the prints turned into coloring sheets for the children. I never asked my children to try their hands at drawing the pictures we studied. I knew my eight-year-old would have been quickly overwhelmed and frustrated with his attempts. Had the art prints been coloring pictures it would have allowed him to try it and critique his art in a positive way.
Tips I’d Like To Share:
I want to offer up a few tips for overseas customers {or anyone} trying to decide about Winter Promise.
- Try ringing them directly to place your order. While I ordered online, I did ring them later that week to confirm that my order had taken place and to find out exactly when it would be shipped out. If you have your order shipped to an overseas address you must ring them anyway.
- Only order Winter Promise Exclusives from them. That means the Core Manual, Bible, Art, Timeline, etc. Order all the books you’ll need from other sources. This is exactly what I did. I chose to order all my books {read alouds, readers, and go alongs} from Book Depository. They offer free shipping to most of the world and I knew exactly when they’d show up at my front door! No waiting on a middle man to get them to me. This is huge for overseas purchasers as Book Depository offers free shipping to overseas customers.
- Use the samples on their websites, & really investigate their website! There is so much there to see that had my children not been specific in their request I would have struggled choosing a core, they all looked fantastic!
- If you don’t want to do all the crafts included, don’t! There were many I skipped mainly because we all ready had done lots and I knew my involvement would be heavily needed. For crafts that my children could do on their own I supplied them with what they needed and let them lose. For crafts that needed my involvement we only picked a few to do each week.
- If you live overseas email HSITW! They will give you combined shipping on the cds that you need. When I did that they offered to put them in a priority mail envelope and post them to me, up to six, for the current price of that envelope {at the time of this review I believe the envelopes cost $14 USD.}
Bottom Line:
We absolutely loved our year with Winter Promise’s All-American 1! My children learned and created so much this year. They have a timeline notebook bursting with the proof of their labors and will continue to fill that over the rest of their homeschooling “careers”. I am grateful for the freedom it gave me as I dealt with life this year. Despite my initial concerns when making the switch I’m incredibly glad that I did!
Notes: The cores do not come bound as you see in the above pictures. I chose to bind my own copy! Each core comes pre-hole punched and ready to slip into a three ring binder.
*You might also be interested in Jimmie’s review of Winter Promise American Story 1 here.
Inspiration Station says
I was anxiously awaiting this review as we are in the middle of using this. I have enjoyed it a lot but we have realized we can’t get to everything. We especially love the notebook they are creating with the Homeschool in the Woods Time Traveler activities and their living books. Thanks for sharing your experience!
Keri Brown says
I’m so glad to read this (mostly) glowing review of this program, as the American Story 1 package is on its way to my house as we speak, for use with my daughters next Fall. I searched for Winter Promise on Pinterest just now, and clicked to link me over here. This review has me even more excited than ever about the curriculum. It’s our first year using Winter Promise. My oldest daughter and I used Sonlight this year, and loved it, but my other daughter will need more activities and hands-on learning than Sonlight offers, so I’m hoping that Winter Promise will be the perfect fit!
Thanks for this detailed review!
Julie says
Did you do American Crossings? I really want a review on the notebook pages for this theme, but can’t find one anywhere. The samples look good, but so do the samples for American Story 1, which we personally used, and they were not very good.
I’m glad the painter study was nice, and the coloring sheets for each piece of art is a wonderful idea!
Kendra says
Hi Julie,
We did All American 1 which is a combination of American Crossings & American Story. Why? Because AA1 crosses Grade 1 – Grade 7 so they pick the best of the books & ideas for those two grades creating a totally new Theme with its own hands on projects! We, personally, loved the notebooking pages with this & the timeline pages. We have not used American Crossing. Winter Promise now has a blog of their own & a facebook page, you might try putting an SOS out there to see if you can find a review of that product specifically! I know that a lot of WP reviews are popping up now as they have revamped a bit & are looking to help spread the word. 🙂