Greek study

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Re: Greek study

Post by krismoose » Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:32 am

Carrie has mentioned "Hey Andrew, Teach Me Some Greek" before. If you search "Hey Andrew" you'll find some posts. HTH :D
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Re: Greek study

Post by DHT1999 » Wed Apr 28, 2010 2:56 pm

My 5th grader is using Hey Andrew! Teach Me Some Greek 2. Before starting that he worked through The Greek Alphabet Code Cracker. It is a fun workbook from Classical Academic Press, not the same company that publishes Hey Andrew! I highly recommend it as a place to start. It teaches the alphabet and some basic phonics. After that, he went right into Level 2 of Hey Andrew! He has done very well with Hey Andrew! He works on it almost everyday (completely independent) but the lessons only take about ten or fifteen minutes. He really likes it and we plan to stick with it.
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Re: Greek study

Post by juliekay » Wed Apr 28, 2010 3:16 pm

I wish to "second" the Greek Alphabet Code Cracker workbook. My boys really liked this! It's a fun and easy way to learn the Greek Alphabet!
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Re: Greek study

Post by Carrie » Thu Apr 29, 2010 8:23 pm

Angie,

Yes, we're still going strong with Hey Andrew and really like it. My husband learned Greek right along with the kids using Hey Andrew and knew enough from doing that to join a Greek group at our church who is studying Greek and reading the New Testament in the original Greek. :D We did it daily for the first several years and now do it 3 times a week. My hubby has taken it over though now, as it's a passion of his! :D

Blessings,
Carrie

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