Hi, I know this topic is old, but I wanted to chime in because our family absolutely LOVES SOTW. However, we ONLY love it on audio CD, read by Jim Weiss.
I use the audio CDs as a fun and passive way to learn history, along with our regular CM books. I don’t worry at all about whether or not the SOTW CDs correspond exactly chronologically to what we are reading either. I don’t use the activity guide at all, as I think the activities are rather contrived and lame….and not necessary for learning.
I just choose whatever SOTW volume most corresponds to our history unit that year, and we listen to the CDs as we like. Sometimes the kids listen to them during rest time. Sometimes I pop them in on a stormy day and we listen while I work in the kitchen and the kids do handicrafts. We sometimes listen to them in the car. I usually have a couple of kids who will snatch a CD and take it to their room while they fold laundry. I don’t care if they “get ahead” and have to listen to portions more than once with the rest of the family.
Last year, my daughter listened to the Ancient Times volume about 3x in it’s entirety. She would disappear into her room and play on the floor and listen to story after story.
So for us, this has been a great, supplemental resource. And I can’t tell you how many times when we are reading something that my kids say, “Oh! I’ve heard to that guy (or that battle, or that place, or that legend)! It was on Story of the World!”
HTH!