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K**L
Great Book, great condition
Our homeschool class of five has enjoyed this series. We don't do all of the activities but I still feel like we are getting a lot out of it. We use it for grades 6-11. Our level of expectation is much higher for the older kiddos. We faithfully make the memory cards as they are a great study tool for the tests.
G**S
Interesting history!
Loving this book for our history curriculum.
W**M
Love the content- disappointed in the quality
Peforated pages!?!? This is our 3rd year using Mystery of History. I was willing to pay the increased price since they've separated the guide from the student reader this year because we enjoy this resource and find it useful. However, I was very disappointed to open my paperback curriculum guide today to discover it has perforated pages! This is not intended to be a consumable resource- it is not a workbook, why on earth would the pages be perforated? I am certain this book will struggle to hold up to the use the average homeschooling family puts a teacher's manual book through- I plan to use this book for 3 years, opening and closing it every school day, while flipping through to find the page I'll need. I'm very disappointed and I cannot understand why a publisher would do this. The perforations are so large I can hear it "crunch" when I turn pages... and the sound ringing in my ears foretells the pages falling out from ordinary use.**I looked back and the older level 2 book of this curriculum I have also is perforated, but in that book, unlike this one, when you turn the pages, the perforations do not immedately crease. I hadn't even noticed they were there when I used it. Perhaps a more flexible binding was used, or a better quality paper, I don't know, but having the page crease on the perforation every time I turn a page is not a marker of a well-made resource in my opinion.
K**A
Not a book
This is not a book with a bind this is a stack of papers.
C**H
Very Helpful and Useful Guide to Accompany Mystery of History 3
I do a co-op class using this text and this accompanying book. I have the CD-rom version of this book, but a member of the co-op provided me with her print version of the Companion Guide. I find it an invaluable resource. It has great crafts and activities, divided by age range for each lesson covered in the book. Some of the crafts use items that I personally didn't have, and some of the crafts are too time-intensive for my tastes, but other crafts are excellent. I try to do a craft with the co-op children every week, and there are sometimes so many crafts to choose from that I have to really concentrate to decide which would be best for my class.Wonderful resource!
D**D
This is not the main book
I wish the cover of this book had made it a little more obvious that this is the companion volume, not the Reader (main book) for this year of the curriculum. We bought this at a homeschool bookfair and just found out today, the first day of school, that we don't have the history text we thought we had bought.
K**O
Feeling bait and switched with multi part learning resource
This is the text chosen by my child's homeschooling program. After buying the nearly $60 book, we learn that it doesn't contain the exercises and maps - these are another $40. Volumes 1 & 2 are structured with the text, exercises, and maps. While the content is good, I feel like I was bait and switched with no choice but to buy the additional pieces to provide a complete educational component.
J**I
Love Mystery of History
We homeschool and have been using this series for a few years now and love it. I wasn’t very happy that they’ve changed it into two books, a text book and a book for the assignments. Spend twice as much for the same thing and now I have to consult two big books. Oh well it’s still an amazing learning resource.
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