Early Church History

In the midst of the uncertainty it seems silly posting what the boys learned for Early Church History, especially since libraries are closed.

But part of me still wants to hold on to any normal I have so here it is.

After using a curriculum for the boys history, I needed a break from a traditional curriculum.

I did look but did not like anything I found at the time so decided to write my own.

I was reading this book, The Story of the Christian Church that I got while attending bible school on our way to Minnesota and decided that it was so interesting that I wanted the boys to read it.

So I made a study that worked around this book, as well as a worksheet that went with it.

 

I did add other books to our study also.

I really wanted them to read Ben Hur but after I started it, I thought it might be asking too much.

I found the Focus on the Family Audio Drama of it though and decided to give that a try.

It ended up being amazing!

And it was not too scary for my youngest three!

It was so good that both boys went ahead and asked to read Ben Hur!

Then they both told me all the differences between the audio drama and the book.

It was my favorite part of this study.

I also ended up getting a free study guide on the G.A. Henty novel “Beric the Briton” from Nicki Truesdell and the boys really liked it.

She has some amazing information on teaching history also so check out her site.

Ides of April” and “Beyond the Desert Gate” by Mary Ray are so good. My boys really enjoyed reading them again.

My 5yr old liked “Spend the Day in Ancient Rome.” It follows a family in their daily life in Ancient Rome with lots of fun project ideas.

We own three books in that series.

Another favorite are the books and movies by David Macaulay.

They go into the architecture of the cities and are so interesting.

Actually as I was looking up his name for this post, I decided to buy his book on castles and cathedrals to go with our current middle ages study.

They are just so interesting.

I was really happy with how our study of church history went!

Do you have a favorite book that is on early church history, fiction or non-fiction?

Week 6

This has all just started to feel normal. Like our normal life has nowhere to go and no one to see.
She loves to get her picture taken.
Finding toads, frogs, and lizards is currently my twins favorite pastime.
They have decided to build an arbor to grow grapes on.
 
The girls helped me build a trellis for one of the raised beds. It was born of using what we had since I was avoiding going to a store. I like it though!

The twins decided to build a dog shelter out of scraps. I think they might have used it more than Milo.

Super Charged Science was all about electronics this week.

We did not have all the stuff to do the projects but the girls enjoyed playing with the snap circuits we had and it sparked a renewed interest in electronics and robotics in the boys.

My oldest really went to town on electronics but he did most of it in the garage so I don’t have any pics.

I usually did not even know he was doing it until afterwards.

I am a bit worried about our cold weather crops getting too hot soon so I am basically willing them to grow faster.

I think most of the kale and radishes should be okay though.

Wild blackberries coming soon! This one will play in mud constantly if you let her.

Finally got some chalk! It has been hard to find.

Week 5 ~Bubbles

Easter looked different this year 😉

No one dressed up at our house so it was pretty laid back.