Train up a Child Publishing is 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 in one educational plan. A review from The Curriculum Choice.
Unit study resources
TruthQuest History
What’s taken me so long to try TruthQuest History??? I have had the mistaken impression that TruthQuest guides were only…
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The Curiosity Files: Zombie Fire Ants
At a Glance: Product: The Curiosity Files Unit Study: Zombie Fire Ants Age level: 8-13 Use as: unit study Instruction…
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Art Murals for Kids
Last February my family spent several days creating murals to hang in their bedrooms. Coordinating several children to produce something…
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A Pioneer Story by Barbara Greenwood
Here’s one book no homeschooling family should miss: A Pioneer Story: The Daily Life of a Canadian Family in 1840. …
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Science on a Tracking Expedition from the Young Scientists Club
One of the issues I’ve struggled with over my years of homeschooling is the desire to do hands-on science projects…
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A Trip Around the World in Three Books
I have three reproducible books from Carson Dellosa Publishing that have been helping us in our studies of different countries. …
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Evan-Moor History Pockets
History is on of my very favorite subjects to teach. I’ve always loved history and if you’ve read my blog…
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Dover Coloring Books
We have many, many Dover coloring books, and they have changed the life of at least one of our children. …
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Answers in Genesis: History Revealed Curriculum Review
We have a new resource in our homeschool: Answers in Genesis’ History Revealed. I am learning about spiritual revivals that…
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Expedition Earth: A Journey Through God’s World
We love unit studies and were thrilled to be able to begin a trip around the world with Expedition Earth: A…
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History Comes Alive
As a Charlotte Mason homeschooler, teaching with living literature is imperative to me. And considering that I like to package…
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