

This 4 DVD set contains 20 individual segments examining the world of Physics and the inner workings of the world around us. This DVD course is an easy-to-use, understandable and visually rich curriculum designed specifically for ages 15 years and up, although it is appropriate viewing for the entire family. “Wes Olson (host of The 101 Series) presents the amazing mechanics behind God’s physical world. What a great way to let them soak in that info without “having” to really understand and learn it like a high schooler would be able to.
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Then we could repeat the series later in high school along with the workbooks to get that credit. I totally could see myself using these dvds on my younger children (if I had younger kids) because of the visual learning format – minus the workbooks. There are downloadable books you can print off (I did this and had them spiral-bound at my local office store) to use so that you can earn a credit for the class. That’s all we did since I’m just reviewing at this time.

I had both my boys who at the time (this spring) were sixth and eighth graders watch the videos with me. Physics 101: The Mechanics of God’s Physical WorldĬan I just say, long story, short that I LOVED this because it was a very well done visual way of teaching physics. After a little research about which is the best order to tackle physics, chemistry and biology, I decided to go with their Physics 101. They responded yes and let me pick which one I wanted to view. I decided to reach out to them as ask to review one of their dads. I’m not sure I’d ever heard of this option.

Whatever I heard or saw made me want to check it out further. One day I watched a Youtube video and a homeschool mom mentioned they were using the 101 Series (dvds). Science and math are not my strongest subjects and I have a strong need for visual tutorials for difficult topics.
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So, I’ve been kinda-sorta dreading this challenge of homeschooling high school, somewhat…simply because it’s been such a mystery to me as to how to get through it without dropping the ball somewhere regarding credits and transcripts. Our family finished our eighth year of homeschooling this spring and our oldest will be officially a high schooler this fall! I will have a freshman.

(Disclosure: I did receive this product in exchange for my honest review. I may earn a commission if purchases are made through some of the links in this post.
