Ever wonder how your kids will look back on your decision to choose homeschooling? 8 second-generation homeschoolers share their side of the story with you. They were homeschooled themselves, lived to tell the tale, and even chose home education for their own children! Homeschool Generations Part 3 from The Curriculum Choice.
Apologia Homeschool Earth Science Curriculum
After 20 years of homeschooling I stand by one guideline: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. Yes, that sentence holds plenty grammar errors! (Feel free to edit). Though really, I’m just sharing how I approach homeschool planning. It often takes time to notice what curriculum works best for your family. Sometimes, even more effort for a particular child. So, when…
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Why Christian Parents Are Loving This Homeschool Biology Curriculum
Do you remember your biology class from high school? I do. I remember it was lackluster and as secular as it could get. But despite all that, I learned a valuable lesson from that class. A lesson that I wouldn’t realize until I was a homeschool parent. The takeaway for me was this; I can’t expect my children to enjoy…
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Rod and Staff Preschool Activity Books for Homeschool Review
Rod and Staff Preschool Activity Books for kids ages 3-5 help build a good scholastic foundation for the preschool child. A review from The Curriculum Choice
Rod and Staff English: Grades 3-5
Rod and Staff English Grades 3-5 is a Bible-based, classical English curriculum that teaches grammar and writing skills. A review from The Curriculum Choice
An Overview of Train up a Child Publishing
An overview of Train up a Child Publishing – a literature based Charlotte Mason approach to homeschooling using the Bible and great children’s literature to teach Bible, History/Reading, Science, Language Arts, and Fine Arts together. A review from The Curriculum Choice
Train up a Child Publishing Daily Lesson Plans Curriculum
Train up a Child Publishing is a literature based Charlotte Mason approach to homeschooling. The Daily Lesson Plans are already-planned-in-advance and are written for specific grade levels. They include weekly goals and objectives for each subject and include daily lessons integrating the studies of history, science (K-8), language arts, fine arts, and projects. A review from The Curriculum Choice.
Sonlight Preschool: A Montessori Approach
The years just past toddler days are full of activity and wonder. Yes, they can be challenging. But, there is so much opportunity to make homeschooling simple and easy-going. I remember searching out a preschool Montessori approach for homeschooling — it felt like all those things. A fun way of learning and growing. A structure for Mom that felt enjoyable. …
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Homeschooling in the Digital Age
Homeschooling in the Digital Age answers questions about what and how to use digital, virtual, online learning in your homeschool. From The Curriculum Choice
Latin for Children vs. Latina Christiana
Take a look at Latin for Children side by side with Latina Christiana to compare their components and features. A review from The Curriculum Choice