• Home
  • About
  • Featured Reviews
  • Request a Review
  • Advertising
  • Subscribe

The Curriculum Choice

Making homeschool decisions easy

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter
  • About
  • Blog
  • How To Homeschool
    • By Review Team
    • Encouragement
    • New to Homeschooling
    • Organization
  • Reviews by Grade
    • Elementary
    • High School
    • Middle School
    • Preschool
  • Reviews by Subject
    • Bible
    • Economics
    • Fine Arts
      • Art
      • Music
    • Foreign Language
    • Highschool
    • History & Geography
      • Geography
      • History
    • Home Economics
    • Language Arts
      • Grammar
      • Handwriting
      • Literature
      • Phonics
      • Reading
      • Spelling
      • Vocabulary
      • Writing
    • Logic
    • Math
    • Science & Technology
      • Science
      • Technology
        • Apps
Art in the Homeschool by The Curriculum Choice Authors

in Age&middot Art&middot Elementary&middot Fine Arts&middot High School&middot Middle School&middot Preschool&middot Reviews by Subject

Art in the Homeschool

Taking time for art in the homeschool each week breathes life and spirit into your child. Allowing this time to explore great artists and different art mediums gives your precious children a more rounded education that promotes creativity, problem solving, and language skills. Not sure where to start? This collection of blog posts, tutorials, and art related reviews will give…
Read More

in Age&middot Elementary&middot History & Geography

Magic Tree House Curriculum

My daughter is obsessed with Jack and Annie from the Magic Tree House books. She is constantly asking me to read the books to her. She is always prancing around the house in her backpack pretending to be Jack or Annie. She has even begged her dad on more than one occassion to build her a treehouse of her own….
Read More

Homeschooling is full enough without stressing over how science fits in and if you have supplies for experiments. Come see how to simplify with creative chemistry (or other sciences) in your homeschool days. Watch a few great experiments by the Science Squad!

in Age&middot Elementary&middot High School&middot Middle School&middot Science

Creative Chemistry for Your Homeschool

Years ago my now college junior wanted to dissect a frog — a real one. I tried convincing her Biology class wasn’t far off. I felt she would enjoy the experience better at co-op instead of home. And honestly, did we really need to explore the topic so early? She was only in fifth grade. My efforts focused on my…
Read More

in Encouragement&middot High School&middot Highschool&middot Middle School

Honey for a Teen’s Heart

Most homeschoolers know about Honey for a Child’s Heart, and recently Heidi reviewed Honey for a Teen’s Heart here at The Curriculum Choice as well. That wonderful review motivated me to look for the book, and as soon as I returned my inter-library loan copy to the library, I bought it. It’s that good. Honey for a Teen’s Heart And…
Read More

Exploring Ionic Bonding with Home Science Tools

in Hands On&middot High School&middot Highschool&middot Middle School&middot Reviews by Subject&middot Science&middot Science & Technology

Exploring Ionic Bonding with Home Science Tools

Welcome back! Today’s post is the third and final installment of chemistry lessons I have developed for my high school students. We are exploring ionic bonding by customizing a kit from Home Science Tools. If you have ever mistakenly added salt to your iced tea, you know how similar salt and sugar appear. While these two compounds  may look the same,…
Read More

The Light and the Glory For Children, written by Peter Marshall and David Manuel with Anna Wilson Fishel, focuses on American history between the years 1492 to 1789, on its forefathers, and their faith. This wonderful book makes it clear to the reader how God worked through the founders of America to establish the nation.

in Elementary&middot History&middot Living books

The Light and the Glory For Children

Often when reading history, we read from a point of view that leaves God out of the equation. When we were learning about explorers, we read lots of facts and accounts about who, what, when and how, but little of what motivated these people at the time. The truth is, is that during this time in history, the church and…
Read More

Oak Meadow English 8 is all about introducing the components of good literature to your middle schooler. As a family, we had been using Oak Meadow curriculum for English and history for many years.

in Age&middot Language Arts&middot Literature&middot Middle School&middot Writing

Homeschool Middle School English – Oak Meadow English 8

Oak Meadow English 8 is all about introducing the components of good literature to your middle schooler. As a family, we had been using Oak Meadow curriculum for English and history for many years. We love how Oak Meadow’s focus is on hands on learning and it works to meet the child when she is:  head, hands and heart.  And…
Read More

teens playing "Covalence" board game

in Hands On&middot High School&middot Middle School&middot Reviews by Subject&middot Science&middot Science & Technology

Exploring Covalent Bonding with Home Science Tools

As I shared previously, I wanted to provide my high school age children with a solid foundation in chemistry to jump start the new school year. We are off to a good start (see my previous post on the nomenclature of chemical compounds) and I am delighted to share the next lesson with you today – the first of two…
Read More

A review of the book A Child's Introduction to Art which includes projects to encourage your children to create art!

in Art&middot Fine Arts

A Child’s Introduction to Art Book Review

Within the nearly 100 full-color pages of A Child’s Introduction to Art you’ll find a trip to an art museum, a fine art appreciation class, a review of art history, and a lesson in art techniques all rolled into one! Disclosure: In January I raved about The Story of the Orchestra, so when Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers gave me…
Read More

Have you found a curriculum you and your children absolutely love? One that is a perfect fit for everyone's learning style? A nice match for the age range of your household? That, my friends, is how I feel about Tapestry of Grace.

in Classical&middot Elementary&middot Geography&middot Hands On&middot High School&middot History&middot Lapbooks&middot Literature&middot Middle School&middot Reading&middot Unit study resources&middot Writing

Tapestry of Grace Homeschool Curriculum for Family-Style Learning

Have you found a homeschool curriculum you and your children absolutely love? One that is a perfect fit for everyone’s learning style? A nice match for the age range of your household? That, my friends, is how I feel about Tapestry of Grace. Note: Since I first shared this review, I have the perspective of the years of rich education…
Read More

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 63
  • Page 64
  • Page 65
  • Page 66
  • Page 67
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 163
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

We are a veteran group of home educators with a mission – to spread the word about our favorite curricula and help YOU make informed decisions for your homeschool. Meet the review authors and browse the homeschooling tips they share!

Subscribe For Free Choosing Homeschool Curriculum Guide

Success! Please check your email and confirm your subscription.

There was an error submitting your subscription. Please try again.

Sponsors and Affiliates

Homeschoolinghomeschool

Our Sister Websites

 


Follow Curriculum Choice's board Homeschool Reviews by The Curriculum Choice on Pinterest.

Recent Comments

  • Robin Coffman on A World of Adventure
  • Heidi Ciravola on Psychology: A Christian Perspective
  • Heidi Ciravola on Magic Tree House Curriculum
  • Dawn on Psychology: A Christian Perspective
  • Terry on Magic Tree House Curriculum
  • Advertising
  • Disclosure Policy
  • Philosophies
  • Request a Review

Copyright © 2026 · The Curriculum Choice, a Southern Hodgepodge, L.L.C. site.