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English Literature for Boys and Girls is a brilliant work, ideal for introducing modern teens to both literature and history. It is fascinating, lively, thorough, and eminently suitable for young people.

in Charlotte Mason· Classical· High School· History· Junior High Language Arts· Language Arts· Literature· Living books· Middle School

A Review of English Literature for Boys and Girls

English Literature for Boys and Girls is both as an engaging primer and a literary journey through time, fostering appreciation for the artistry and legacy of English writers from the earliest times to the modern age. English Literature for Boys and Girls Ambleside Online has influenced our family in many ways, not the least by introducing us to great books.  One that we’ve been using for … [Read more...] about A Review of English Literature for Boys and Girls

Filed Under: Charlotte Mason, Classical, High School, History, Junior High Language Arts, Language Arts, Literature, Living books, Middle School Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, English, Literature, Living books, updated by Heidi C, Written by Annie Kate

Psychology: A Christian Perspective gives your high schoolers a context and understanding of Psychology from a Christian perspective.

in High School· Highschool· Reviews by Subject

Psychology: A Christian Perspective

Using Psychology: A Christian Perspective as a high school elective is a great way to give your higher schooler context and understanding of psychology from a Christian perspective. The updated Teacher's Guide includes Worldview issues to help you weave the Christian worldview into every lecture. I have always had an interest in the study of psychology and even took a few classes on the … [Read more...] about Psychology: A Christian Perspective

Filed Under: High School, Highschool, Reviews by Subject Tagged With: christian, elective, High School, psychology, updated by Heidi C, Written by Cindy

Enjoy every day of this month with those you love. Try out these wild, but real, July homeschool celebrations: Rain Day, Moon Day, Tell the Truth Day and more!

in Bible· Encouragement· Unit study resources

July Homeschool Celebrations

Try out some of the wild, but real, July homeschool celebrations below and throw in some unique ones created just for your family, too. July 2 marks the half-way point of the calendar year. And what a year this has been thus far! How are your family adventures adding up for the first six months of this year? It's time for some family fun and festivities! Brainstorm and think creatively to … [Read more...] about July Homeschool Celebrations

Filed Under: Bible, Encouragement, Unit study resources Tagged With: holiday, seasonal, updated by Heidi C

Learn everything you need to about how to homeschool middle school from some seasoned homeschool moms.

in Middle School

Top Tips on How to Homeschool Middle School

When your children reach middle school age you start to realize that homeschooling has made a slight shift. Kids are older and ready for some independence (but not too much!). They have more questions and want to discuss everything with you (and may even question everything you ask them to do). It comes with the territory - and age. If you're looking for some advice and encouragement about … [Read more...] about Top Tips on How to Homeschool Middle School

Filed Under: Middle School Tagged With: middle school, review team feature, updated by Heidi C, written by Tonia

This is a collection of World War Two Books for Teens including books for younger and older teens as well as fiction and non-fiction selections.

in Age· High School· History· History & Geography· Living books· Middle School

21 World War Two Books for Teens

It's no secret that historical fiction is a love of mine. It's the primary way my kids were exposed to history. I especially loved the teen years because I could chose books that interested both myself and them! This is a collection of World War Two Books for Teens (both younger and older) that you won't want to miss! It includes so many of my favorites that I read with my teens. World War Two … [Read more...] about 21 World War Two Books for Teens

Filed Under: Age, High School, History, History & Geography, Living books, Middle School

The Christian History Library is an 11 volume collection of educational classics to aide in studying the Christian perspective on the history of the United States.

in Biblical Principle Approach· History

Christian History Library

The Christian History Library is an 11 volume collection of educational classics to aide in studying the Christian perspective on the history of the United States. What is the Christian History Library? The Christian History Library, is an 11-volume collection of educational classics. Do you desire in-depth study of the Christian perspective on the history of the United States? These … [Read more...] about Christian History Library

Filed Under: Biblical Principle Approach, History Tagged With: updated by Heidi C, Written by Anna-Marie

MasterMath FREE Middle School Online Lessons. Online Video Based Math Lessons for Middle School with Worksheets and Quizzes!

in Mathematics· Middle School· Online· Uncategorized

MasterMath: Free Middle School Online Lessons

If you’re in the throes of attempting to teach middle school math, you have my sympathy -- and my empathy because I’m right there with you. So let me share one of my secrets to maintaining everyone's sanity: a website called MasterMath. MasterMath Middle School Online Math Created and developed by Stan Lisle, MasterMath Middle School Online Math offers: -- all for free. Let me say … [Read more...] about MasterMath: Free Middle School Online Lessons

Filed Under: Mathematics, Middle School, Online, Uncategorized Tagged With: Mathematics, middle school, updated by Heidi C, written by Ellen

The Lifegiving Home - Creating a Home for Successful Homeschooling, is worth your time and attention as you start to think about the next year of homeschooling.

in Encouragement· Mom Helps· New to Homeschooling· Organization

The Lifegiving Home – Creating a Home for Successful Homeschooling

Spring has officially sprung, and for homeschoolers that often means it's planning season. People are out and about at conventions, looking at new curriculum, making choices for the coming year. What if I suggested that a key ingredient to a successful school year wasn't only the right curriculum? What if I suggested that the atmosphere in your home was as important as the book list? I'd be … [Read more...] about The Lifegiving Home – Creating a Home for Successful Homeschooling

Filed Under: Encouragement, Mom Helps, New to Homeschooling, Organization Tagged With: updated by Heidi C

King Alfred's English offers etymology or the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.

in Age· Grammar· High School· History· Junior High Language Arts· Language Arts· Literature· Middle School· Vocabulary

King Alfred’s English: Middle School & High School Etymology

King Alfred's English offers an intriguing look at the development of our language is a combination study in both history and English with a bit of linguistics woven throughout. Surprising facts about people and wars, quirky details about spelling and grammar, humorous word histories, all are packed together to form a thoroughly enjoyable and educational overview of English history from 55 BC to … [Read more...] about King Alfred’s English: Middle School & High School Etymology

Filed Under: Age, Grammar, High School, History, Junior High Language Arts, Language Arts, Literature, Middle School, Vocabulary Tagged With: #updated by Heidi C, English, History, King Alfred's English

Get the skinny on all the Creative Writing Homeschool Curriculum! Options for the elementary years through high school.

in Age· Elementary· High School· Language Arts· Middle School· Writing

Choosing a Creative Writing Homeschool Curriculum: Everything You Need to Know!

The word "writing" in educational terms can encompass a large number of things. Some would think handwriting, also things like creative writing, plus there's things like persuasive, narrative, expository and descriptive. For today though we are only going to talk about creative writing homeschool curriculum. Creative writing according to the dictionary is, "writing that displays imagination … [Read more...] about Choosing a Creative Writing Homeschool Curriculum: Everything You Need to Know!

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, High School, Language Arts, Middle School, Writing

Preparing for Pre-Algebra with Mr. D Math is an online self-paced math course for kids in grades 4-6 focuses on building a strong foundation for Pre-Algebra. Now Mr. D Math courses have a GAMIFIED option with badges, levels, certificates and more!

in Elementary· Mathematics· Online

Preparing for Pre-Algebra with Gamified Mr. D Math

As a homeschooling mom, I have noticed one of the courses many moms stress about teaching their children is math. Throughout my years of homeschooling I have tried many homeschool math options, everything from worksheets to full curriculum courses. One of the questions moms often ask is about math courses taught by teachers. {Disclosure: I received access to this Mr. D … [Read more...] about Preparing for Pre-Algebra with Gamified Mr. D Math

Filed Under: Elementary, Mathematics, Online

in Age· Middle School· Writing

Homeschool Writing Activities for Middle School That Are Creative and Fun!

Discover curriculum and writing activities for middle school – used by homeschoolers. Includes reviews by homeschool moms, tips and benefits too! Creative Homeschool Writing Activities for Middle School Resources by Spectrum Are you looking for a way to get your middle schooler writing? Or do you just need a change in your middle school writing curriculum? When you give your … [Read more...] about Homeschool Writing Activities for Middle School That Are Creative and Fun!

Filed Under: Age, Middle School, Writing

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