Friday, March 5, 2010

New Habits series based on James Alexander's Letters. First two now available!

Coloring, Copywork, History, Character and Art Books series
based on James Alexander's letters to his younger brother

James Alexander wrote a series of beautifully encouraging letters to his younger brother on varied subjects. We will take these letters, dig in and savor them through reading, writing and artwork. We pray that your children will be encouraged in godliness by this humble and wise man.

In each booklet:

The coloring and artwork pages: In the coloring page the students may work with whichever medium you deem best, be it crayon, marker, paint. They are to choose the colors they feel express the image and text best. For younger boys, they may simply color. On the artwork page, have your son practice the skill of drawing using a grid. This method is quite helpful in seeing that images are made up of simple lines and curves and can lessen the "fear of drawing" for some. As the student takes one square of the grid at a time drawing only what is in that portion; it is encouraging to see the whole of the image come together! For advanced students, they may then add shading and color, or draw and paint a copy of their favorite picture in a sketch pad or on canvas.

The copywork pages are designed to be used with both younger and older boys and to highlight a key phrase in the text of the letter. If you are using this with an older student, he may copy the phrase in a notebook or journal.

The glossary page is to be filled in as soon as your child comes across a word or phrase he does not understand. The definition is to be placed next to the word using the definition that is most fitting for the context in the letter.

The history page & writing : The aspects of history with which he was most impressed during the study can then be written and formed into a small history study (When did the author live? What was happening in the world and the world around the author at that time? What effects do you think this would have had on his writing to his brother?) and a creative writing essay. Pages are available in the back for recording thoughts.

On the character study & application page your son may list the character quality with which he was most impressed during the study. He may then search the scriptures, writing and memorizing one or more applicable scriptures well suited to inspire him to walk in godliness. Asking his Lord in prayer for diligence and joy in applying His Word.


"Every habit you form is one stone laid in your character." is the first in a series of Coloring, Copywork, History, Character and Art Books series based on James Alexander's letters to his younger brother.

The Habit of Bible Reading is the second in a series of Coloring, Copywork, History, Character and Art Books series based on James Alexander's letters to his younger brother. Here he answers his bothers questions concerning how he might profit most in his Bible reading.

We are so very thankful to have such positive response to these booklets and pray that they will be of great benefit to your homes!

They may purchased through us directly by writing ericreschly@hotmail.com with a list of ebooks you would like to order at a 20% discount through the month of may 2010. (We may continue the discount on all our ebooks if we receive a good following. *smile*) The ebooks can also be purchased at Currclick.com and the Old Schoolhouse store.