Figures in Motion: Famous Figures of Ancient Times (Review)

Disclosure: I received this complimentary product through the Homeschool Review Crew.

*some links are affiliate links, see disclosure below*

Figures in Motion

We love history in our home and always enjoy finding new ways to make history come to life and be more hands-on. When the opportunity to review Famous Figures of Ancient Times from Figures In Motion, I was happy to give it a try.

As I looked over the Figures In Motion website, I was excited to see that the Famous Figures of Ancient Times coordinated with Story of the World. We are currently using Story of the World, and so I was glad to be able to add the famous figures to our current history routine.

How it Works

My daughter, seventh-grade, and my son, first-grade, are currently going through ancient history together. I had them work together to complete the Famous Figures of Ancient Times. The book focused on 21 historical figures from ancient history.

For each figure, there were two different paper dolls that could be cut out and put together, the first was full color, and the other was an outline that the students could color themselves.

Once the components were cut out, the student put the dolls together using a hole-punch and metal brads. The hole punch and brads could be purchased from Figures In Motion if you do not have any. 

Since the dolls were put together, they were articulated (the legs and arms could move). This made them great fun for my first grader to play with and turn into puppets.

Creative Ideas

My son always wants to create puppets and make up stories to go along with them. With these, he could make the puppets and then use them to retell what he learned in his history lesson for the week.

You could also put them onto popsicle sticks if you wanted a puppet that you could maneuver in that way.

In addition to the paper figures, there were a couple of paragraphs of historical information about each person included in the book. There was also a suggested reading list of read-aloud books to cover those figures.

This would be a great way to expand on what you were learning or to make the book stand a bit more on its own and not as supplementary material.

Thoughts and Conclusions

Overall, we enjoyed these figures, and my son will continue to use them as we finish up our year in history. My daughter thought they were cute but a little too ‘young’ for her.

I think they would be great for elementary-age students, especially those who love puppets. Some middle school students may also enjoy them or enjoy creating with them.

We would not use this as a stand-alone history, but it paired very well with Story of the World as a low prep hands-on activity. The author also mentions that it aligns well with Sonlight Curriculum, Classical Conversations, and Mystery of History.

If you want to add a little hands-on learning to your history or have a child that loves puppets, check out Famous Figures of Ancient Times or one of the other books by Figures In Motion that covers a different time period. You can also find them on Amazon.

Also, be sure to click on the graphic below and see what the other Crew families thought about this product and which era in history they were covering.

Figures in Motion

 

Resource Library and Affiliate Disclosure

When you sign up for the Schoolin’ Swag free resource library, you will get a link and password to the library; we are adding to the library each month with new items. You will also get a bi-weekly newsletter email to keep you updated on what we have going on.

Resource Library 

This post may contain affiliate or referral links, including Amazon affiliate links. As always, I will never recommend a product that I don’t believe in, and you will never be charged more for purchasing through our links. It does help pay for the costs associated with the blog.

Time 4 Learning Review

happymichaelThe picture says it all.  This is, by far, the best choice I’ve made in homeschooling thus far.  The picture shows our son, who has battled with reading disability in the past.  Today, his first day of Time4Learning, he asked if he could do extra vocabulary.  Extra. Vocabulary.  This is unheard of in our home.  Anything word-oriented was like pulling teeth for him.  In his words, “Mom, I think this is the first time I’ve really liked school!”

Cost

If you sign up as a new member of Time4Learning, you can get your initial month for only $9.99!  That is for each student…but an unlimited number of students.  This is a great opportunity to test drive the program.   There is also a 14-day money back guarantee.  If you decide it’s just not your cup of tea, you can get a refund.  I’m thinkin’ that’s not gonna happen here! 😉  After your initial month, the cost reverts to the original price of $19.95 per month for your first student, and $14.95 for each additional one .  There are no contracts, no hidden costs.  You can cancel any time.

Convenience

The site is very easy to navigate, even for our 1st grader.  The tutorials and online forums fill in any gaps you may have regarding getting started and using the program.  Attendance and record keeping is all done for you.  As a parent, I can log in anytime to make sure my kids are completing their lessons, and I can check their progress and grades as they go.  School can happen anywhere our laptop can go, and any time we choose, 24/7.

Content

Time4Learning is basic core content, primarily math and language arts, also including social studies and science for most grade levels.  There are brief placement tests to determine what level you need for your child.  Also, if you find the content is either too difficult or too easy, you have the wiggle room of moving up or down a grade level for any or all subjects.  Everything I did was easily understandable for even our 1st grader, and explanations and review are offered for everything.  There is a “playground” available (lots of games and education sites and applications to choose from), and you can set the time (which appears in the upper right corner) for how long you’d like your student to work before having access to “recess”.  You also determine how long they can remain at the playground, and the timer shuts things down when it reaches 0.

I am adding some reading and writing to do apart from what our kids are doing through this site, but am very happy with it so far!  I’d encourage you to try it, if you feel it is time to change things up, or even just use it for review.  With the money-back guarantee, nothing is lost if you try it and don’t like it.

If you have further questions, ask away! 🙂  If you’d like a personal invitation from Time4Learning, (and help me out in the process by helping me get credit toward our own schooling) just ask, and I’ll refer you!

**Update**

Here are a few extra tidbits, in answer to some questions folks asked when I posted this on Facebook:

  • For kids who are not computer savvy, it might be a little more of a challenge; but both of our kids can navigate well. You can mouse over almost all of the buttons and have a verbal directive, which I like, since Katie is reading well, but perhaps not all the words they may use. Some like to use this for summer, or as an additional supplement. The math and language arts are all by general state standards.
  • You can use it only for the school year, or all year. You can put your account “dormant” for a period determined by you, for a small fee per month…and this retains all of your grades and records. Or, you can start over fresh each year.
  • I started out with Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool (and still highly recommend it!) but with health challenges, this is so much more doable for us right now. I know there are many dealing with various struggles that sap energy, and this makes Time4Learning even more appealing. The beauties of homeschooling…we can morph as much as we want!

Disclosure Statement:  As a member of Time4Learning, I have been asked to review their online education program and share my experiences. While I was compensated, this review was not written or edited by Time4Learning and my opinion is entirely my own. Write your own curriculum review or learn how to use their curriculum for homeschool, after school study or summer learning.