Walking with the Waodani is a four part study Lesson 1 = Shell Mera (Then), Lesson 2 = Shell Mera (Now), Lesson 3 (Ecuador) and Lesson 4 (Quito). For the purposes of this review we mostly worked with lesson 1 and 2. It was created by the Home School Adventure Co., a company that has produced such wonderful resources such as Philosophy Adventure and Philippians in 28 weeks. Producers of faith-centred products to broaden our hearts and minds.
We received the preview version of this brand new study, it's a study near and dear to Stacy Farrell's heart, as she's been working on it for the past four years, gathering information, conducting interviews and just learning about an amazing group of people. :)
We start off meeting a young man who made a great trip into Ecuador with an older mentor, where he met the Waodani. In case you didn't know, the Waodani is the preferred name for Auca, the group of savage natives who killed a group of missionaries (the Nate Saint story) back in the day.

I have to admit that my son freaked out the first time he saw one of these. He was completely flummoxed and I needed to explain it a few times. Once he figured it out though, he simply had fun with it. It was indeed a joy to read, and for lesson two he was asking "What do I get to do this week?" He did this work sitting on the computer as getting this lad to hand write anything is like pulling teeth. :) He was so very very pleased with his efforts when completed, but not enough to share them with everyone. :) I honoured his request by hiding most of his work. I expect that week three would cause him to grin...writing about a giant sloth snatching him away... it's an adventure!!!
Admittedly part of the work didn't interest him in the way intended, my story telling lad, rather than draw an animal would instead tell me a story about the animal he would have drawn if he felt like it, stories about ants and a jaguar. It's good to have the details in story form and hear about why he chose that animal and all the information he knows.

Our fish experiment.. well.. let's just say that making up the fish recipe was not a hit in our household and lead to me making my first ever fish chowder. A great way to use up the fish that I didn't want wasted. :)
Lesson three has a meal that intrigues me, but not sure what the guys will think of it. Good to experiment with new things though eh? I am looking forward to reading through the history with my lad, I am positive he will ask lots of interesting questions.
I have to admit that has been my favourite part of this unit study.... watching my lad's eyes as he learns new information and thinks about the sacrifice people make. Families lose the husband/father ...and then go and serve among the people who killed them. Changing an entire culture.
Sussing out that sometimes "civilized" societies help best when they step back out of the way and let the "natives" handle things themselves... as the natives know best what works in their own culture.
We've had delightful conversations and those moments I treasure. :) OH... and the laughter... we laughed at some of the exploits of that young man.
You know you have options right? You can easily complete one lesson over the course of a week (each day is colour-coded for ease), or you can stretch it out over a month. You can use the material as a jumping off point for a more in-depth study of Ecuador, missionary work among indigenous people, innovative methods for travel and so much more.
What else can I tell you?
I haven't seen the entire study as week four has yet to be released (along with a blog post). I know you can see it in the store HERE. I know that the price is flexible with the anticipation of $14.95 for the digital edition and $18.95 for the print edition.

It's a great study and I think you and your students/children could get a great deal out of it. Seeing God in action, being inspired to try new foods, learning about some wonderful animals, seeing how a people group functions that is completely different than one's own and more. I know that you should come prepared to laugh, to think, to be surprised and filled with wonder at God's amazing work. Learn the history, learn the geography and the people. It's good stuff indeed.
This unit study covers geography, history, social studies, culture, and more. It is a flexible curriculum that should suit most learning styles and families.
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Other products being reviewed are:
Creative Freewriting Adventure which will also include the Creative Freewriting Adventure Coloring Book Edition
I'd Rather Be Your Mommy, which includes I'd Rather Be Your Mommy Coloring Book Edition and the I'd Rather Be Your Mommy Print Set
Celebrating Manhood: a rite of passage guide
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