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in Foreign Language· Language Arts· Vocabulary

English From the Roots Up

We've implemented a new foreign language/vocabulary plan this year that's working quite well! Every school day after Bible reading we have some sort of skill drill - math flashcards, quick math or logic games, and Greek & Latin roots. Twice a week, using English from the Roots Up by Joegil Lundquist, we are learning one new root word and reviewing all we have already learned. This is … [Read more...] about English From the Roots Up

Filed Under: Foreign Language, Language Arts, Vocabulary Tagged With: Written by Cindy

in Junior High Language Arts· Language Arts

Growing With Grammar

I have been using Growing With Grammar with my daughter and youngest son for the past three years.  This review will focus on the Growing With Grammar curriculum generally, as we have used several levels of the program. Growing With Grammar provides a thorough education in grammar, including sentence diagramming.  Sentence diagramming is included starting in level 3 of the curriculum.  The … [Read more...] about Growing With Grammar

Filed Under: Junior High Language Arts, Language Arts Tagged With: written by Samantha

in Charlotte Mason· Grammar· High School· Junior High Language Arts· Language Arts

Rod and Staff Grammar

When I was a child, my younger sisters studied grammar differently than I did. They learned something mysterious called ‘diagramming’ and had very interesting textbooks. Many years later a friend of mine was selling some books, and in the pile I found Rod and Staff grammar texts. Exactly what my sisters had studied! Of course I bought them.  We were ready for a formal grammar … [Read more...] about Rod and Staff Grammar

Filed Under: Charlotte Mason, Grammar, High School, Junior High Language Arts, Language Arts Tagged With: Written by Annie Kate

in Elementary· Hands On· Lapbooks· Science

Easy Make & Learn Projects: Human Body

Several months ago a slim little volume caught my eye on the clearance rack at Half-Price Books.  Sometimes, the clearance rack leads me astray—all of those cheap books just screaming my name—but not this time!  Easy Make and Learn Projects:  Human Body by Donald M. Silver and Patricia J. Wynne was perfect for our study of the human body. The cover proclaims that there are “easy how-to’s for … [Read more...] about Easy Make & Learn Projects: Human Body

Filed Under: Elementary, Hands On, Lapbooks, Science Tagged With: Elementary, Science, written by Susan S.

in Bible

Stick Figuring Through the Bible

I had the opportunity to review Grapevine Studies Old Testament Overview for ages 5-7 and teen-adult.  I was intrigued by the idea of stick figuring through the Bible.  I have to admit I was not quite sure what to expect.  If you take a look a their website, you will find wonderful products for homeschooling, churches and Christian schools.  I knew my kids and I were in store for something … [Read more...] about Stick Figuring Through the Bible

Filed Under: Bible Tagged With: Bible, bible study, Hands On

in Elementary· High School· History· Junior High Language Arts· Language Arts· Literature· Living books· Preschool· Unit study resources

Read for the Heart – A Book about Books

I have yet to meet a homeschool family that did not love books.  On my quest to find wonderful books to be read to or by my children I have read quite a few ‘books about books’.  One volume has earned a place on my personal shelf to be used often.  That book is Read for the Heart: Whole Books for Wholehearted Families by Sarah Clarkson. Read for the Heart is 384 pages full of information and … [Read more...] about Read for the Heart – A Book about Books

Filed Under: Elementary, High School, History, Junior High Language Arts, Language Arts, Literature, Living books, Preschool, Unit study resources Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, Elementary, High School, History, Language Arts, Literature, Living books, middle school, Preschool, Reading, unit studies, Written by Tristan

in Biblical Principle Approach· Literature

Choosing Literature

Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all. ~Henry David Thoreau. As busy home educating mothers, we all know the truth of this statement only too well. But how do we know which are the best books for our children to read? As a young mother, I was blessed to be mentored by a Principle Approach® mom who introduced me to the 4R method of study. Using … [Read more...] about Choosing Literature

Filed Under: Biblical Principle Approach, Literature Tagged With: BPA, Literature, Living books, Written by Renae

in Elementary· Geography

Map Skills by Continental Press

I feel a bit like a nerd to share this, but one thing that I always loved working on while I was in school was map skills.  I thought it was most fun when those maps were brightly colored, having always been a pretty visual kind of gal.  I was thrilled, then, to find the Map Skills series from Continental Press, which is available from a variety of online stores. Pros: Affordable - Because … [Read more...] about Map Skills by Continental Press

Filed Under: Elementary, Geography Tagged With: map skills, written by Angie

in Literature· Living books

Classic Starts

Since we've starting homeschooling, I've been so surprised at how much I learn right along with my kids.  I've always loved to read, but I feel like I wasn't exposed to the classics as much as I should have been as a child that went to public school.  So, I've made it my goal to once again, learn right along side my kids and read tons of classic literature.  When we first started out a couple of … [Read more...] about Classic Starts

Filed Under: Literature, Living books Tagged With: Literature, Living books, Written by Alicia

in Elementary· Hands On· Preschool

Finding Educational Activities in the Most Unexpected Places

In the daily taking care of kiddos it is easy to forget something that is vital to the lives of our children--fun!  While fun can be had in lots of ways, it is useful to have a tool to aide in inspiring the sometimes exhausted mother. Angie Kauffman recently sent me a copy of the e-book that she has written, Finding Educational Activities in the Most Unexpected Places, and it fulfills both … [Read more...] about Finding Educational Activities in the Most Unexpected Places

Filed Under: Elementary, Hands On, Preschool Tagged With: Elementary, Preschool, written by Susan S.

The Greenleaf Guide to Old Testament History: History for the thoughtful child.

in Bible· Charlotte Mason· Classical· Elementary· History· Literature· Uncategorized· Writing

Greenleaf Guide to Old Testament History

Years ago, when we first started homeschooling, another veteran homeschooler recommended that I take a look at "the Greenleaf history guides" from Greenleaf Press, and I am so glad that she did, and I did! I ended up buying a few of them and have had no regrets whatsoever! They have turned out to be a perfect fit for us in many regards, at different seasons in our homeschool journey, but … [Read more...] about Greenleaf Guide to Old Testament History

Filed Under: Bible, Charlotte Mason, Classical, Elementary, History, Literature, Uncategorized, Writing Tagged With: ancient history, Bible, bible study, Charlotte Mason, greenleaf guides, History, history guide, Literature, Living books, living literature

in High School

More Reading Comprehension in Varied Subject Matter

I have four children and have taught three of them to read to advanced levels.  Most of my children have been able to master reading comprehension through reading and discussion quality literature.  However, some have needed more practice in order to do well on standardized tests. More Reading Comprehension in Varied Subject Matter by Jane Ervin - Level 1is a resource that provides … [Read more...] about More Reading Comprehension in Varied Subject Matter

Filed Under: High School Tagged With: written by yvonne

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