• 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

High School

Why Christian Parents Are Loving This Homeschool Biology Curriculum

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…
Read More

An Overview of Train up a Child Publishing

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 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.

Homeschooling in the Digital Age

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

A Literature Approach to Modern U.S. and World History

A Literature Approach to Modern U.S. and World History

From the very start of parenting, I believed in the power of books. Not just any book. But, books with…
Read More

A Guide to Classical Homeschooling

A Guide to Classical Homeschooling

A Guide to Classical Homeschooling – what is classical education, how you can implement in your homeschool, and tons of resources! From The Curriculum Choice

A Review of Math-U-See Algebra I

A Review of Math-U-See Algebra I

Math-U-See Algebra I is a hands on algebra curriculum that is great for visual-spatial learners using manipulatives to demonstrate problems. A Review from The Curriculum Choice.

Antiquity Homeschool History Curriculum

Antiquity Homeschool History Curriculum

We have now been through all of the Compass Classroom homeschool history curriculum. We are finishing up Antiquity homeschool history…
Read More

Living Book Press Handbook of Nature Study – Now in Full Color!

Living Book Press Handbook of Nature Study – Now in Full Color!

Living Book Press has created a new version of the Handbook of Nature Study with full color images and even split the 900+ page book into seven smaller volumes!

The Charlotte Mason Homeschool Guide

The Charlotte Mason Homeschool Guide

The Charlotte Mason Homeschool Guide helps explain what this method is and why it might be the right one for you. It also offers you resources for implementing the Charlotte Mason Method in your homeschool. A guide from The Curriculum Choice

Botany in 8 Lessons –Homeschool Science Course for All Ages

Botany in 8 Lessons –Homeschool Science Course for All Ages

Botany in 8 Lessons is a Homeschool Science Curriculum for all ages. Great for kids ages 8-14, and enough content for a .5 credit of high school science this hands-on science curriculum is easy to use and a great addition to your homeschool science studies. A Review from The Curriculum Choice

Birdwatching with Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Birdwatching with Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Birdwatching is a fun an inexpensive activity the whole family can enjoy! The resources at The Cornell Lab of Ornithology make learning through birdwatching easy for your whole family to enjoy! A Review from The Curriculum Choice

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 13
  • Page 14
  • Page 15
  • Page 16
  • Page 17
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 44
  • 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.