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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

Latin for Children vs. Latina Christiana

Latin for Children vs. Latina Christiana

Take a look at Latin for Children side by side with Latina Christiana to compare their components and features. A review from The Curriculum Choice

Story of the World History Volume 1: Ancient Times

Story of the World History Volume 1: Ancient Times

The Story of the World History for the Classical Child Volume 1 Ancient Times: This review is from the perspective of using it in a co-op setting. A review from The Curriculum Choice

Elemental Science’s Biology for The Logic Stage

Elemental Science’s Biology for The Logic Stage

Elemental Science’s Biology for The Logic Stage is a 36 week classical science curriculum covering the study of plants, animal life, and the human body. A review from The Curriculum Choice

Story of the World Ancient Times

Story of the World Ancient Times

The Story of the World Ancient Times is the first in a 4 book classical education history series for homeschooling. A review from The Curriculum Choice.

Song School Latin Review

Song School Latin Review

Song School Latin is an amazingly fun, full year homeschool program designed to teach your youngest students Latin. A review from The Curriculum Choice

First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind (Levels 1 and 2)

First Language Lessons for the Well-Trained Mind (Levels 1 and 2)

First Language Lessons for The Well-Trained Mind Levels 1 and 2 are scripted English curriculum books based in the Classical Education style of learning. A review from The Curriculum Choice

Story of the World Audio CDs

Story of the World Audio CDs

With The Story of the World Audio CDs the chapters come alive as they are read by Jim Weiss. The 4 volumes include 42 hours of narration! They allow you to learn on the go and can offer non-reading kids independence in their learning. A review from The Curriculum Choice

The Mystery of the Periodic Table by Benjamin D. Wiker

The Mystery of the Periodic Table by Benjamin D. Wiker

The Mystery of the Periodic Table is a non-fiction book of the history of chemistry from the Neolithic Period to twentieth century scientists. A Review from The Curriculum Choice

The Story of the World – Classical Homeschool History

The Story of the World – Classical Homeschool History

The Story of the World is a classically based, homeschool history curriculum for kids in grades 4-8. This is collection of reviews from the authors at The Curriculum Choice.

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