High school allows time for our children to pursue their interests, testing them out to see if that interest is something they would like to pursue in the future either on their own or in a formal college course. I received several Seven Sisters courses as a prize and I took the opportunity to pick things that my high school age son was interested in learning about and we hadn’t covered in our courses yet.
He picked Introduction to Psychology from a Christian Perspective and the Advanced Guide to Short Story Writing –Myth and Fantasy.
Introduction to Psychology from a Christian Perspective:
This is a downloadable product that I printed and spiral-bound for my son. We opted to use a block of six weeks for him to complete the course and he worked independently with the materials. This was a very straight forward course with easy to understand narrative and follow-up questions. The questions covered the material in the reading but there were extra suggestions for just about each chapter. These suggestions were the meat of the material and a way to personalize the learning. For instance, one chapter had him pick from a list of popular movies to watch and then write a response using the prompts provided. The chapter on sleep had him keep a sleep quality journal for a week and then analyze what he learned from the experience. This took the learning to a higher level and allowed for more thinking and writing to happen.
We would meet periodically and discuss his thoughts on his learning and since this is a subject I knew little about it was nice to hear how much he was gleaning from his independent study.
I would recommend this course of high school students who are interested in learning about psychology from a Christian perspective. It is well worth the $24.99.
Advanced Guide to Short Story Writing – Myth and Fantasy
My son is an avid reader and writer. This course allowed me to download and print the materials for a short unit on creative writing. There are five week’s of lessons included in the unit and at the end the student writes their own myth or fantasy using what they learned in the previous lessons. My son struggled with coming up with an idea but once he got started it fell together into a short story I could not put down. The course is meant to be used by the student independently and then there is a grading rubric for both the student and the parent to complete and then compare.
I think this course was a perfect fit for our needs and if you have a young writer looking to expand their skills into the myth and fantasy genre…this is a great mini-course of you to use with them. With a price tag of $6.99 you can’t go wrong.
There are many, many more courses available from Seven Sisters that you might like to look into for your family.
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Dinah says
The Advanced Guide to Short Story Writing –Myth and Fantasy looks great!
Joy says
I would love to see what the psychology course would offer. I remember taking it in high school & college. To see a Christian spin on it would be great!
Lisa Cross says
I would love ANY of the courses but the literature guides and the Myth and Fantasy short story curriculum looks great!!
Gina Arkell says
I would love to teach them about poetry!
Elizard says
I like the Psych class! I have been looking for quality electives for my high schooler.
lisa s says
My son loves the Hobbit. I think I’d have to get that one.
patrick c. says
I went over the 7 sisters what a great web store can’t wait to look at it some more
Carol Smith says
I’d like many of the available products, but I really like the Career Exploration workbook and the Human Development text. Two great choices for my rising freshman.
Sandy says
I would love to try one of their year-long literature courses!
Eva Leeper says
The short story writing is just what we need! Any recommendations for typing programs for 10 year old? He has dysgraphia and using laptop helps him get more done when actual “writing” is not being graded
Angie B says
Definitely the intro to Psychology!
Rebecca says
The advanced story writing, since I have elementary age children. 🙂
Kim says
Is this course worth 1 credit or 1/2 credit in your opinion? Thanks.