I ran across the Real Science 4 Kids while attending our local curriculum fair this year. Right from the start…
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Elementary
Max Axiom Graphic Science Books
I’m in love – or, better yet, my son is in love! We’ve had the opportunity to review graphic science…
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Train up a Child Publishing
Train up a Child Publishing is 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 in one educational plan. A review from The Curriculum Choice.
My ABC Bible Verses: Hiding God’s Word in Little Hearts
I’m always looking for new and different resources to use for our morning Bible time around the breakfast table. I…
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Lollipop Logic
Many of you know that I’m a huge fan of teaching logic in the homeschool. For most people, the word…
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Arithmetic Village Review and Giveaway
I am always on the lookout for living math books, and when I stumbled upon Arithmetic Village, I knew I…
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Who in the World? Biographies
Our journey through time with Susan Wise Bauer’s children’s history texts, The Story of the World, brought us to the…
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Art Murals for Kids
Last February my family spent several days creating murals to hang in their bedrooms. Coordinating several children to produce something…
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Daily Word Problems by Evan Moor
At a Glance: Product: Daily Word Problems Grade 1 and Daily Word Problems Grade 5 Publisher: Evan Moor Grade Level: …
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The Factor Tree
Here is a great new addition to homeschooling or struggling students! It’s called The Factor Tree and it’s basic premise…
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Rod and Staff English
I was reminded again why we’ll be heading into our sixth year enjoying Rod and Staff English. Yesterday, third grader…
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Beginning Readers from All About Reading
My beginning readers are children who have been raised on a wide variety of literature, from Dora the Explorer books…
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