Last year my eldest used BookShark History 6 with Readers and really enjoyed it. This year he picked right back…
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History & Geography
Finding Good Books with The Classical Reader
Reading good books together is a cornerstone practice of our homeschool. Reading together gives our children a deep well of…
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Using Creek Edge Press Task Cards to Develop Independent Learners
As home educators, we strive to develop traits of independent learners. Tasks cards are a wonderful stepping stone for elementary and middle…
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Our Favorite Curriculum By and For Homeschoolers
Homeschool parents are serious about teaching well and teaching in ways that meet their students’ needs. So much so, some…
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Learning With The Movies
A few years back I created a history course for my teen using a textbook as a spine and then…
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History with Heirloom Audio Productions
History is one of those subjects that can be dry and boring (do you remember your history textbooks from elementary…
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Tapestry of Grace – An Update
More than five years ago I shared with you that Tapestry of Grace was the homeschooling fit for our family….
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Tapestry of Grace Through the Years
I think the biggest learning curve with homeschooling is finding what works best for your family. Fortunately, for our family,…
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Profiles from History
Profiles from History by Ashley Wiggers provides a wonderful blend of short biographies and active learning. Long biographies might feel…
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History with Project Passport
World history can feel like a daunting subject to tackle with your children, but the Project Passport series from Home…
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Earn College Credits with AP Test Prep
Homeschoolers are always looking for ways to save money. That includes saving money by seeking out scholarships. Another way to…
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A.C.E Curriculum Review Revisited
In 2013 I reviewed the Accelerated Christian Education (A.C.E) curriculum for The Curriculum Choice. Three years on I am still…
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