The Stuff They Left Behind Porfolios–are they necessary/worth it?

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  • Mandi
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    Has anyone looked at these, and if so, are they worth the cost to add to our history study?  I’m trying to decide if I need to get this to go along with our ancient Rome study for an 8 and 6 y.o.

    Thanks!

    sheraz
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    You don’t have to have it, of course. But since it is a really neat way to give a visual identity to this time period – to help you really understand that these people were real and are relevant to us today, they are worth it to me.

    I think I read somewhere that some of those relate to the Bible stories we are studying in this Module, too. If that is the case, it would help your children to really “see and feel” the people’s stories in the Bible.

    Sometimes that visual aspect can be the difference in interest and disinterest – and I think that is particularly true in this plugged in time we live in.

     

    missceegee
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    I bought Egypt for the coming year and its terrific in my opinion.

    momto2blessings
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    I bought Greece and am glad I did. I feel that SCMs portfolios are a great deal for the quality!

    Monica
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    I bought Egypt for the coming year and its terrific in my opinion.

     

    I totally agree.  I’m glad I bought it.  My sons will find it very interesting.

    Mandi
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    Thank you for the feedback.  I’ll go ahead and order it.  🙂

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