Wow. We just finished reading Bruchko, the story of missionary Bruce Olsen, and I can truly say it’s an amazing…
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Language Arts
A few non-BPA resources
I have taken to buying books–lots of books. I buy literature from a local used bookstore and lots of resource…
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Your Story Hour CD’s
Our family LOVES books on tape. I greatly enjoy reading wonderful literature aloud to my children, but quite honestly, I…
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Early American History- A Literature Approach
My enjoyment of historical fiction and biographies began as soon as I could read. In elementary school a new ValueTales…
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Easy Grammar
This post contains affiliate links. Grammar is one of those subjects for most people. They consider it a subject to…
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Fortunately for You – literature units
Have you ever wondered if your child was understanding and comprehending what they were reading? My oldest son was a…
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Daily Paragraph Editing by Evan Moor
Why should you give your children regular editing and proofreading exercises as part of their language arts studies? Editing exercises…
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Primary Language Lessons
I’d like to start off with a little background before I give this review because I think that understanding the circumstances can be…
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Sons of Norway
Years ago, after writing a paper for a college history class about Norwegian Americans, I became familiar with a fraternal…
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Rod & Staff English
Sometimes it seems like curricula create confusion. Brightly colored texts, songs, jingles, computer programs, and educational games can all be…
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Miller Stories
From the time my children were preschoolers, and even now, we have enjoyed the Miller Stories by Mildred A. Martin…
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Walking with Jesus: Noah Plan Bible and Reading program
Biblical Principle Approach is big on reasoning, especially reasoning from God’s word. It can be a challenge to a home…
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