Thursday, July 24, 2025

You Are a Burst Of Color


"You Are a Burst of Color" by Sook-Hee Choi expresses vibrancy and vitality, highlighting the uniqueness and impact one can have on the world. It is said that just as a burst of color can transform a dull canvas, an individual can bring life and energy into their surroundings. This metaphor underscores the importance of embracing individuality and the positive influence it can have on others. Sook-Hee Choi's writing style is vivid and poetic, using rich imagery to convey her themes. Her tone is uplifting and encouraging, inspiring readers to recognize and celebrate their own uniqueness. Through her expressive language, she invites readers to view themselves as vibrant contributors to the world around them.

"Feelings are as colorful as a rainbow and change all the time."

"Brilliant yellow flutters forward like a butterfly."

"...who will I meet today."

"Will green grow all around me."

"...I find a friend and am tickled pink."

"...I sink into a calming, deep, dark blue..."

"Warm brown is like a long hug."

"Clear blue arrives once a storm has passed."

"Feelings are as colorful as the rainbow..."


Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Media Literacy ~ A Timberdoodle Review


Media Literacy by the Nomadic Professor is a comprehensive course covering topics such as the evaluation of information sources, the understanding of media biases, and the recognition of persuasive techniques used in digital content. This course is for advanced level high school students and adults desiring to understand and improve their media literacy skills. This course is intense but is well presented. It covers a wide range of topics about media literacy. Media Literacy offers video lectures, textual content, guided notes for use with the videos, vocabulary, activities, and automatic grading for quizzes. Taught in an unbiased manner this course values encouraging students to explore individual viewpoints and approaches. As artificial intelligence develops rapidly, it is more important than ever to teach the younger generations how to discern media influences wisely. We all need this skill. Age is no barrier to deception. 

The course is broken down into 5 units of study. 


The course begins with asking the question, "What is media literacy?" The course offers practical strategies for assessing online information credibility and provides insights into how algorithms shape our media consumption. It also delves into the impact of media on public opinion and encourages critical thinking skills to navigate the complex media landscape effectively. It also includes interactive exercises to help readers develop critical thinking skills and become more discerning digital content consumers. Additionally, the course emphasizes the importance of knowing one's own biases when engaging with media.

Recognizing media biases is crucial because it allows individuals to understand how information might be presented in a skewed manner to influence opinions. By identifying these biases, readers can critically evaluate the reliability and objectivity of the information they consume. This awareness helps individuals make more informed decisions and engage in meaningful discussions about current events and societal issues.

Here are a few quotations that really make you think. 

"In other words, media literacy is about the tools and their content—the smartphone app and the articles we read within the app; the social media platform and the social media feed; the Internet and the news stories that appear on its pages."

"The fundamental effect of a technological framing of the world is the reduction of things that are not us to things that are best defined in relation to us –– we are the center of the world, and everyday objects and people are the means we use to achieve our own ends, and the things we use to get what we want."

"The real problem of humanity is the following: we have paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and god-like technology." –– Dr. E.O. Wilson, Sociobiologist

"In fact, the tools we use are shaping us in fundamental ways we are not always aware of, and molding, or modifying, impacting our expectations, our assumptionos, and our values."

Here is a lesson example:

Section 1 includes an introduction, a lecture, and reading.


Let's generalize about three broad historical periods starting after the newspaper itself had already become a product around the 17th century. The three time periods broken down are:
  1. The Revolution-era political product

  2. The penny-press commercial product

  3. The 20th-century professional product








Section 2 covers vocabulary.


In section 3 you will find the activity for the lesson. 

Section 4 wraps up the lesson, In Summary.

Section 5 is the quiz. 


In the Handbook for teachers, parents, and course facilitators you can find a break down of what to assign each day in order to complete a lesson. There is one book at is required in order for students to complete one of their papers. 


Included is a breakdown of the course and credit that can be earned. 



Final Thoughts
The Nomadic Professor's Media Literacy course is excellent. The time and effort that went into putting this course together is greatly appreciated. This is an excellent course that I would highly recommend.



Wednesday, July 2, 2025

The Bookseller's Son



The Bookseller's Son by Bob Seay is set in a small town in the Midwest, which plays a crucial role in shaping the narrative. The town's close-knit community and rural backdrop provide a sense of intimacy and nostalgia that deeply influence the protagonist's journey. This setting not only grounds the story but also highlights themes of tradition, change, and belonging. Throughout the novel, the protagonist grapples with his place within this tight-knit community, often feeling torn between the familiar comforts of home and the allure of the unknown. The sense of belonging is explored through his relationships with family and friends, as well as his internal struggle to reconcile his personal ambitions with the expectations of those around him. Ultimately, the story delves into how one's identity is intertwined with their roots, and how the journey to belonging is both personal and communal. As he navigates the expectations placed upon him by his family and the community, he often questions whether he truly belongs or if he's merely conforming to what others want. This internal conflict is exacerbated by his desire to pursue dreams that seem out of reach in his small town, creating a constant tension between his aspirations and his sense of duty. The novel poignantly captures his journey as he seeks to carve out his own identity while honoring the ties that bind him to his past. One key moment of internal conflict arises when the protagonist receives an offer to attend college in a distant city, which promises opportunities unavailable in his hometown. Torn between the excitement of new possibilities and the guilt of leaving his family behind, he struggles to make a decision. Another pivotal moment occurs when he encounters an old friend who has chosen a different path, forcing him to confront his fears about repeating patterns and missing out on his dreams. His family is initially hesitant about his ambitions, worried that pursuing them might distance him from the values and traditions they hold dear. While they ultimately want what's best for him, they struggle with the idea of him leaving the only life they've known. However, as they witness his passion and determination, they begin to understand and support his dreams, realizing that his growth could also bring new perspectives and opportunities to their own lives. In the end, the protagonist decides to accept the college offer, recognizing that the opportunity to explore new horizons is crucial for his personal growth. With the support of his family, he embraces the chance to forge a new path while remaining connected to his roots. This decision marks a turning point in his journey, as he learns that true belonging is not about staying in one place, but about carrying the essence of home with him wherever he goes. 

Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Happy Gut Happy Life


 Happy Gut Happy Life by Canyon Howard explores the profound connection between gut health and overall well-being. It delves into the importance of maintaining a balanced microbiome for mental clarity, energy levels, and immune function. Additionally, it provides practical tips and dietary recommendations to support digestive health and enhance quality of life. Some practical tips include incorporating a variety of fiber-rich foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, into your diet to nourish beneficial bacteria. Fermented foods like yogurt, kefir, and sauerkraut can also promote a healthy microbiome by introducing probiotics. Lastly, staying hydrated and managing stress through activities like meditation or yoga can further support gut health. Probiotics are live microorganisms that, when consumed in adequate amounts, confer health benefits on the host by balancing the gut flora. They help replenish the beneficial bacteria in the digestive system, which can improve digestion, boost the immune system, and reduce the risk of gastrointestinal issues. Including probiotics in your diet can also enhance nutrient absorption and support overall gut health. Prebiotics, on the other hand, are non-digestible fibers that serve as food for the beneficial bacteria in the gut. By nourishing these bacteria, prebiotics help maintain a healthy balance in the microbiome, which is essential for optimal digestive function. Foods rich in prebiotics, such as garlic, onions, bananas, and asparagus, can support the growth and activity of probiotics, further enhancing gut health and overall well-being. Stress management plays a crucial role in maintaining gut health, as chronic stress can disrupt the balance of the gut microbiome and lead to digestive issues. Stress can increase the production of cortisol, a hormone that affects gut motility and permeability, potentially causing inflammation and discomfort. Engaging in stress-reducing activities like meditation, yoga, or deep-breathing exercises can help regulate these effects, promoting a healthier gut environment. Cortisol, often referred to as the stress hormone, can have a significant impact on gut health when its levels are elevated due to chronic stress. High cortisol levels can alter gut motility, leading to issues such as diarrhea or constipation. Additionally, cortisol can increase gut permeability, allowing harmful substances to pass through the gut barrier, potentially causing inflammation and negatively affecting the balance of the gut microbiome. Regular physical exercise is another crucial factor in supporting gut health. Exercise can help stimulate the digestive tract, improving bowel regularity and reducing the risk of constipation. Furthermore, physical activity has been shown to positively influence the composition of the gut microbiota, promoting the growth of beneficial bacteria and enhancing overall digestive health. In addition to probiotics, prebiotics, stress management, and regular exercise, maintaining a balanced diet rich in fiber, fruits, and vegetables is essential for gut health. Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day can also aid digestion and support the gut lining. Furthermore, ensuring adequate sleep each night helps regulate bodily functions, including the digestive system, contributing to a healthier gut microbiome.

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Rebellion 1776


Rebellion 1776 by Laurie Halse Anderson The author's purpose in writing "Rebellion 1776" is to illuminate the lesser-known stories and perspectives from the American Revolution, highlighting the complexities of the era. Laurie Halse Anderson aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of the diverse voices and experiences that shaped the revolutionary period. By doing so, she seeks to challenge traditional narratives and encourage readers to critically examine historical events. Anderson delves into the experiences of enslaved individuals who sought freedom amidst the chaos of war. She also explores the roles of women who contributed to the revolution in various capacities, often overlooked in traditional accounts. Additionally, the book sheds light on the perspectives of Indigenous peoples who navigated the shifting allegiances and threats to their lands during this tumultuous time.

 

The Dark Library

 


The Dark Library by Mary Anna Evans The Dark Library follows the story of a young librarian named Emily, who discovers a hidden section in her library filled with ancient, mysterious books. As she delves deeper into the secrets of these volumes, she uncovers a world of magic and danger that threatens to disrupt her quiet life. Emily must navigate this newfound realm, confronting dark forces and uncovering long-buried truths to save her beloved library. Emily learns that the hidden section was created centuries ago by a secret society of scholars dedicated to preserving forbidden knowledge. These scholars believed that the power contained within these ancient texts should be safeguarded from those who might misuse it. Over time, the section was forgotten by most, its existence becoming little more than a whispered legend among the library's oldest caretakers. As Emily explores the hidden section, she initially feels a mix of awe and trepidation, overwhelmed by the vastness of the knowledge before her. Her curiosity soon transforms into determination, as she becomes resolute in her mission to protect the library and its secrets. Along the way, Emily experiences moments of doubt and fear, but ultimately, she grows more confident and courageous, embracing her role as both guardian and seeker of truth.

Plants and Fungi

 



The author of "Plants and Fungi" by DK takes an engaging and visually rich approach to presenting information. They use detailed illustrations and photographs to help readers understand complex concepts. Additionally, the text is structured in a way that makes it accessible to a wide audience, including both beginners and more advanced readers interested in botany and mycology. Illustrations play a crucial role in scientific texts by visually conveying information that might be difficult to grasp through words alone. They help to simplify complex ideas, making them more understandable and memorable for readers. In "Plants and Fungi," the use of detailed visuals enhances the learning experience, allowing readers to better appreciate the intricate structures and functions of various species.



Wednesday, June 18, 2025

The King and the Dragon

This imaginative tale tells the story of Man's Fall. A rhyming style enhances the storybook's appeal. Basically, this book describes Christ's triumph over death, sin, and evil.

There once was a King with a great golden throne,

The very best King that the world's ever known.

He ruled the whole world –– for he made it, you see;

The dragon in the story dreams of being a king and sitting upon a throne. As he chased the dragon into the night, the King replied, "No." He knew the dragon would try to ruin everything. As a slithery serpent, he disguised himself. His actions were characterized by lying. As a result of eating from the tree of fruit, darkness took root among the people. The world became broken as everything fell. It was the promise of the King that he would send the most wonderful Knight to slay the dragon and put an end to the problem. The King kept his promise and eventually a child was born. To save us from certain death, the Knight gave up his life. In three days, the Knight would emerge from his tomb. In death, the dragon lay. It was the Knight who saved the people, and it was the King who welcomed him back home. The King pardons us all, if we believe in him. There will come a day when we will join Him.



Friday, May 30, 2025

Hnefatafl a Timberdoodle Review


Do you enjoy playing games? Learn about Hnefatafl (pronounced "Nef-ah-tah-fel"), a fun addition to the Timberdoodle 4th grade curriculum kit. In this Vikings-based game, players are outnumbered, outmaneuvered, and on the verge of losing their king. It is up to you and your opponent to decide how the game will unfold. Will you live the Viking nightmare and lead your king to safety? Or will you play the Attackers and aim to overthrow the king's table? Based on Old Norse terms, "hnefa" is the word for fist or holding something. The word "tafl" means table or board. There are thousands of years of history behind the game Hnefatafl. As early as 400 AD, it gained popularity. Hnefatafl was more than just a game; it was a reflection of Viking society and its values. It symbolized the strategic and tactical prowess that Vikings admired and honed in their own lives, often echoing the challenges they faced in warfare and leadership. Playing Hnefatafl was also a way to engage in social interaction and storytelling, further enriching the cultural tapestry of the Viking world.

The game is played on a square board, usually 11x11, with two opposing sides: the Defenders and the Attackers. Choose a side, Vikings or Attackers. The Defenders' goal is to protect their king and help him escape to one of the board's corners, while the Attackers aim to capture the king by surrounding him on all four sides. Players take turns moving their pieces horizontally or vertically, and capturing occurs by sandwiching an opponent's piece between two of your own. The Defenders must carefully position their pieces to create a protective barrier around the king, anticipating the Attackers' moves. It's crucial to keep escape routes open and avoid becoming trapped, as this will allow the king to make a swift exit to a corner. Patience and foresight are key, as the Defenders should focus on gradually advancing their pieces to block the Attackers' path and maintain control over the game. The Attackers, on the other hand, must think strategically to outmaneuver the Defenders and close off any potential escape routes for the king. Their primary tactic is to coordinate their pieces to surround the king on all four sides, effectively trapping him. By carefully predicting the Defenders' moves and applying pressure from multiple directions, the Attackers can steadily tighten the noose around the king, gradually reducing his options until capture is inevitable.


My son-in-law loves playing games, especially strategy games. My daughter, son-in-law, and their children were over the other night, so I asked him if he wanted to play a new game I received. His response was "absolutely". Although I couldn't pronounce the name, I told him it was a strategy game. As soon as I brought the box into the room, he said, "Oh, wow, Hnefatafl." Obviously he knew about the game or had it. He had been searching for a nice game set for quite a while, but didn't have the game. As soon as he read through the instructions, we started playing the game. Strategically, the game is similar to chess, which I have never been good at. My son-in-law, however, was pretty skilled at chess. After multiple rounds that didn't last as long as the approximate time of 30 minutes, he won every game.





Both the board and the pieces are made of high-quality wood. To prevent scratches on the table surface, the board is equipped with protective feet on the bottom. An instruction sheet explains how to play the game and provides examples of possible scenarios. For extra protection and durability, the game comes in a thick cardboard box.


 I would most definitely recommend the game of Hnefatafl to everyone! Hnefatafl is engaging for players because it combines strategic planning with quick thinking, offering a fresh challenge each time it's played. Unlike many modern games, it requires players to think several moves ahead, similar to chess, making it a mentally stimulating experience. Additionally, its unique asymmetric setup keeps players on their toes, as the roles of Attackers and Defenders demand different strategies and adaptability.




Thursday, May 29, 2025

Who Are You? ~ A Crossway Review

 

Who Are You? by Christina Fox presents a powerful message to children. Who are you? What really makes you...you? is the question asked throughout the story. The book is based on Genesis 1:27 that says: So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them.

Who are you? What really makes you...you?

You can do amazing things, it's true! You have lots of things you love, it's true! People have a lot to say, it's true! You can feel a lot of things, it's true! Each of us looks different, it's true. But there's one thing about you that won't change, in spite of what you do or some may say. It is what makes you, you.


Children are told that they are made by our Creator God. They are loved and have worth. Children are reminded that God gave a wonderful FREE gift, His Son to die for our sins. 


This book is intended to help parents create a solid foundation for their children. The book includes A Note to Parents and Caregivers that walks them through discussing various topics about who they are and their worth in the Lord. 





Friday, May 2, 2025

Illuminated Bible ~ Art Journaling Edition a Crossway Review



The ESV Illuminated™ Bible, Art Journaling Edition from Crossway is a beautiful Bible featuring cream colored paper, a ribbon marker, art gilding, smyth sewn binding, and elegant TruTone and leather covers designed to last. Dana Taanamachi is the artist responsible for the striking artwork found throughout the Bible. Taanamachi illustrates the front, back, and spine of the Bible. Bible books begin with a full-page illustration by the artist. A wide margin has been incorporated into this Bible to allow users to write notes and draw pictures.

Detailed here is the scene from Psalm 42, where the image of a deer panting for water points to the innate human longing for the living water of our saving God. 


Over 500 elegantly hand-lettered gold-ink illustrations adorn this Bible with the entire ESV text. The use of gold-ink adds a luxurious and timeless quality to the illustrations, making the Bible a treasured keepsake. Gold has historically symbolized value and divinity, enhancing the spiritual significance of the text. This choice of material not only elevates the aesthetic appeal but also highlights the importance of the scripture it accompanies. 




The hyssop plant flowers, spear, thorns, nails, and palm branches reveal the end of Jesus' earthly ministry. During the triumphal entry, he rode into Jerusalem on a donkey while onlookers waved palm branches and cried out "Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord, even the King of Israel!" (12:13) When Jesus was nailed to the cross, a crown of thorns was placed on his head, and he was offered a drink on the end of a hyssop branch; as a fulfillment of prophecy, he was pierced with a spear in his side. 


An Index of Title Pages can be found at the end of the Bible. A description of each illustration is provided opposite the Bible illustrations. These descriptions offer insight into the artistic choices and the symbolism behind each illustration, deepening the reader's appreciation of the artwork. By providing context, they allow readers to connect more profoundly with the depicted scenes and their spiritual meanings. This thoughtful addition ensures that the illustrations not only beautify the text but also enrich the reader's engagement with the scripture.

God's Word is truly woven into this beautiful art journaling edition. The visual elements, such as the hand-lettered gold-ink illustrations, serve to captivate the reader's attention and enhance their overall experience. These artistic details can make the reading process more immersive, encouraging readers to spend more time reflecting on the text. Additionally, the visual appeal can evoke emotions and foster a deeper connection with the spiritual messages conveyed, making the scripture more memorable and impactful.

Hide and Goat Seek

Hide and Goat Seek is a preschool puzzle game found in Timberdoodle's Preschool Curriculum Kit. The game comes with a puzzle board, a w...