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in Age· Elementary· Fine Arts· Music· Reviews by Subject

Mr. Diddle Wah Diddie – Kid Family Musical Romp!

One of the fun aspects of homeschooling is exposing my children to different types of music. We love music! And we love to dance! Yes, we are one of those crazy homeschoolers that you hear about. MyKazoo Music released a Kid-Friendly musical romp with the Superheroes of American Blues History: Randy Kaplan's, Mr. Diddle Wah Diddie album. This CD is absolutely fun and hilarious for … [Read more...] about Mr. Diddle Wah Diddie – Kid Family Musical Romp!

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Fine Arts, Music, Reviews by Subject Tagged With: curriculum, homeschool, music appreciation, Written by Jill

in Age· Grammar· High School· Language Arts· Literature· Writing

Oak Meadow – Literature and Composition II

My family has used Oak Meadow curriculum through many of our homeschooling years. In 5th grade, we used Oak Meadow's US History program. We learned history through their fun filled hands-on, activity-based approach. Later we used much of their English curriculum. This year we used their English program for 10th graders, called Literature and Composition II. It provided both exposure to good … [Read more...] about Oak Meadow – Literature and Composition II

Filed Under: Age, Grammar, High School, Language Arts, Literature, Writing Tagged With: Oak Meadow, written by Betsy

in Charlotte Mason· Classical· High School· Literature· Middle School

No Fear Shakespeare Series by Spark Notes

Shakespeare can be intimidating for many of us. The language, the rhythm of the words, the references, and the subject matter can all contribute to a confusing mess if we don’t have some guidance. Since I didn't have time to take a literary course in Shakespeare but I did have a desire to read it and understand it, I found a great tool in getting past my feelings of inadequacy when it came to … [Read more...] about No Fear Shakespeare Series by Spark Notes

Filed Under: Charlotte Mason, Classical, High School, Literature, Middle School Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, Literature, Living books, Shakespeare, Written by Barb

in Apps· Elementary· Mathematics· Middle School· Science & Technology· Technology

Make Math Drills Fun With Math Monkey

Math drills are important. My children do fine with written drills – up to a point. Since we love to use technology in our homeschool, I am always on the hunt for apps that aid in our learning. When we stumble upon a fun app, all the better. Math Monkey is an app that drills your child's mental addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Dubbed “the educational Angry Birds for … [Read more...] about Make Math Drills Fun With Math Monkey

Filed Under: Apps, Elementary, Mathematics, Middle School, Science & Technology, Technology Tagged With: iPad app, Mathematics, written by Mary

in Age· Elementary· Language Arts· Middle School· Spelling

Sequential Spelling Review

Spelling is a subject we all struggle with but for some of us it's an extra challenge. I found sequential spelling to be an answer for my reluctant speller. No weekly spelling tests over random lists but instead a logical progression built on a familiar foundation. Like building blocks, sequential spelling begins with basic word families and quickly builds on them. Most spelling curricula … [Read more...] about Sequential Spelling Review

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Language Arts, Middle School, Spelling Tagged With: Language Arts, Sequential Spelling, Spelling, written by Stephanie

in Charlotte Mason· Elementary· Middle School· Nature Study· Science· Unit study resources

Aquatic BugKit Review

We have had so much fun with this!! The Aquatic BugKit from LaMotte Company is a fantastic, hands-on way to discover the health of a creek by observing the insects that call it home. I requested the kit for review because I thought it might make the perfect go-along for my Incredible Creeks NaturExplorers Study.  Boy, was I right! The presence of micro and macro-organisms is a good indicator … [Read more...] about Aquatic BugKit Review

Filed Under: Charlotte Mason, Elementary, Middle School, Nature Study, Science, Unit study resources Tagged With: Written by Cindy

in History· History & Geography

Sonlight Core E/4 {2012 Edition}

Two years ago we made a big curriculum change for our family. Last year we enjoyed using Winter Promise which is known, by many, as a boxed curriculum. I use the term loosely, so please don’t flog me with how it may not quite fit that term. Besides, that’s not really the point of what I’m about to share with you! The point is, that this year we made a switch to Sonlight. This was a pretty … [Read more...] about Sonlight Core E/4 {2012 Edition}

Filed Under: History, History & Geography Tagged With: curriculum review, History, Literature, Living books, unit study, written by Kendra

Science Unit Studies

in Age· Elementary· Hands On· Middle School· Science· Science & Technology· Unit study resources

Science Unit Studies for Homeschoolers & Teachers

Science Unit Studies for Homeschoolers and Teachers Ages 4-13 by Susan Kilbride When we received Science Unit Studies I was so excited!  Multiple science unit studies laid out in one easy place to consult. For me, it's a simple way to add to existing curriculum or even step outside our lesson plans and enjoy a delight-driven topic. The book is laid out in an easy to read format: There are … [Read more...] about Science Unit Studies for Homeschoolers & Teachers

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Hands On, Middle School, Science, Science & Technology, Unit study resources Tagged With: written by Diana

in Age· Elementary· Hands On· Mathematics· Preschool

Playing and Learning With Manipulatives – Numbers and Patterns – Kindergarten

  Early math is all about hands on learning and the use of manipulatives for young mathematicians! The basic manipulatives needed for early math can be found in your own home. Numbers and Patterns - K can be done using simple supplies easily found, such as small toys, buttons, crayons, etc. Before opening Numbers and Patterns-K, my family spent a lot of time playing with manipulatives. My … [Read more...] about Playing and Learning With Manipulatives – Numbers and Patterns – Kindergarten

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Hands On, Mathematics, Preschool Tagged With: written by Betsy

in Elementary· High School· Middle School· Unit study resources

Amanda Bennett Unit Studies Review

Over the years our little homeschool has evolved with many learning styles. I think this happens to many of us. We went from needing a lot of hand holding to being able to create our own unit studies. The first time I ever saw an Amanda Bennett unit study my children weren’t quite old enough and honestly I had no idea what I was doing without a little more of that hand holding. Then something … [Read more...] about Amanda Bennett Unit Studies Review

Filed Under: Elementary, High School, Middle School, Unit study resources Tagged With: Elementary, High School, middle school, unit studies, written by Kendra

in Elementary· Fine Arts· Games· High School· Middle School· Uncategorized

Learning to Draw Cartoon Faces with Pick and Draw

Would you like a fun family game that also inspires creativity (many times LONG after the game is over)? Do you want to learn to draw cartoon faces? Pick and Draw might just be the perfect game for your family. Our family has had so much fun with this simple deck of cards. I don't think we'll be stopping any time soon, either. There are over 60,000 possibilities with this game! Pick and … [Read more...] about Learning to Draw Cartoon Faces with Pick and Draw

Filed Under: Elementary, Fine Arts, Games, High School, Middle School, Uncategorized Tagged With: Art, games, written by Mary

in Bible· Elementary· High School· Middle School

Learn & Grow Hands-On Preschool Curriculum ~ Wonderfully Amazing

As the mother of an extremely active preschooler I have had a very hard time finding a curriculum that he enjoys. I have tried a lot of printed pages that he is supposed to color or use dot markers and the such but none of them held his attention. Quite honestly, he started seriously disliking the word "schoolwork". Not good for a homeschooling family, right? Right! So, I went on a search. I … [Read more...] about Learn & Grow Hands-On Preschool Curriculum ~ Wonderfully Amazing

Filed Under: Bible, Elementary, High School, Middle School Tagged With: Bible, Child Training, Written by Dawn

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