Holy Cannoli!!! That was some video! Ticket to Learning is such an exciting new company. I can’t wait to see what they come up with next. Thanks for putting so much work into giving us this look through.
Thank you for what you are doing for the homeschooling community. This looks amazing. I am always looking for a good unit study. Also, love your personality 😅❤
How old are your kids? Not sure if you saw the part yet, where I discuss adjusting it to kiddos that are a bit out of the range. I can’t speak on future reviews at this time, but I imagine the consumable portion to have the biggest adjustment. I could be wrong of course. The guide itself is the easiest to adjust for older learners due to the nature of it and what it already includes.
@@Arleneandcompany Thanks! I’ve got an 8th and 10th grader. I think the history might work for them, but neither like history so I’m hesitant to add that. It looks like the experiments (my kids are STEM-ish so those would interest them most) are mostly things we’ve done several times. But I’ll be keeping my eye out to see the price once it’s available!)
@@Elizabeth-Reads My 8th grade is doing the beta-testing with us and he is LOVING it. The history is so much more in-depth and interesting than any other curriculum we've used and the books that TTL recommends to go with the curriculum really are still age-appropriate through middle school, Maybe not for your 10th grader but there are also "adult" books that are recommended and they look great. Can totally be a whole-family study unit.
@@cardamomnomnom Thank you! If it’s possible to just buy the guide without the consumables, I may do that. We’re doing US history this year, so it might fit in well.
@@OdetoAbode not necessarily because you choose the pace, especially with adding your own adventures. Depends how much you add from the optional activities and resources available. The more you add, the more time you can spend within one lesson. That being said, yes, a sample schedule will be included too.
Holy Cannoli!!! That was some video! Ticket to Learning is such an exciting new company. I can’t wait to see what they come up with next. Thanks for putting so much work into giving us this look through.
My pleasure, glad it was helpful!
Thank you for what you are doing for the homeschooling community. This looks amazing. I am always looking for a good unit study. Also, love your personality 😅❤
Aw thank you so much! And thank you for watching ♥️
WOW! Looks amazing - thank you for your thorough review. I really can't wait to see the middle school level!
My pleasure!
THIS IS MIND-BLOWING! The dream lit-based Unit Study! I will definitely keep this in mind for when we get to modern American History.
I’m so excited about this!! Can’t wait to see price points and final products. Thanks for the thorough review!
My pleasure, and thank you for watching!
Wow!! Thank you for the awesome video!!!
Thank you immensely for tuning in! I know it's a bit lengthy, but expressing the depth of this content required the time invested ♥️
Looks super cool!
Looks awesome
She's executed it beautifully, and I'm eager to witness its evolution.
This looks awesome
This is so neat! I wish my kids were younger! Will you do a review of the middle school kit once it’s out?
How old are your kids? Not sure if you saw the part yet, where I discuss adjusting it to kiddos that are a bit out of the range. I can’t speak on future reviews at this time, but I imagine the consumable portion to have the biggest adjustment. I could be wrong of course. The guide itself is the easiest to adjust for older learners due to the nature of it and what it already includes.
@@Arleneandcompany Thanks! I’ve got an 8th and 10th grader. I think the history might work for them, but neither like history so I’m hesitant to add that. It looks like the experiments (my kids are STEM-ish so those would interest them most) are mostly things we’ve done several times. But I’ll be keeping my eye out to see the price once it’s available!)
@@Elizabeth-Reads ah yes, for those ages, I would say to hold out for the next study tailored for older students.
@@Elizabeth-Reads My 8th grade is doing the beta-testing with us and he is LOVING it. The history is so much more in-depth and interesting than any other curriculum we've used and the books that TTL recommends to go with the curriculum really are still age-appropriate through middle school, Maybe not for your 10th grader but there are also "adult" books that are recommended and they look great. Can totally be a whole-family study unit.
@@cardamomnomnom Thank you! If it’s possible to just buy the guide without the consumables, I may do that. We’re doing US history this year, so it might fit in well.
I keep going, "Wait, there's MORE?!" 😆🤯
My reaction as well as I spent time reviewing it.
I thought I was all set for the year, now I’m not so sure 😅
lol oops
So is it designed to cover one lesson per week?
NM! Just saw the schedule is getting added. Very cool
@@OdetoAbode not necessarily because you choose the pace, especially with adding your own adventures. Depends how much you add from the optional activities and resources available. The more you add, the more time you can spend within one lesson. That being said, yes, a sample schedule will be included too.