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
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Passport to More Adventures: Homeschool Studies for Interest-led Learning
Passport to More Adventures – easy homeschool unit studies using the popular Magic Tree House sequel books Merlin Missions.
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
Math U See {MUS} Review
A few years ago my children weren’t using a math curriculum at all. That’s not to say we weren’t doing…
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A Pioneer Sampler Review
I first came across A Pioneer Sampler when my girls were small – that was over a decade ago now!…
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The Creative Homeschool
The words “creative homeschool” can conjure up images of arts, crafts, music, writing, and drama. It can also, however, refer…
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Art with A Purpose
I love art and even considered making it my career. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on which child I’m talking to),…
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Homeschool Field Trips
Just because we home school doesn’t mean we have to do all of our learning AT home! Homeschool field trips…
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In The Hands Of A Child: Wild Weather
We are heading to ‘that’ time of the year when we begin making lists of curricula that we would like…
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Real Food Kids Cooking Course
We have about 18 years to teach our kids all sorts of academics, from reading to advanced math. It’s an…
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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…
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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…
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