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As a physicist, I understand, somewhat, the nature of mathematics. It’s actually a language, and children can benefit from being taught it as a language. One wonderful resource, the Key to… Math Curriculum Series, has been a part of our math program for more than eight years now.

in Elementary· Mathematics· Middle School

The Key To Math Curriculum

As a physicist, I understand, somewhat, the nature of mathematics.  It’s actually a language, and children can benefit from being taught it as a language.  Among other things, this means using many different resources rather than just one curriculum.  One wonderful resource, the Key to Math Curriculum Series, has been a part of our math program for many years now. Many people think of the Key … [Read more...] about The Key To Math Curriculum

Filed Under: Elementary, Mathematics, Middle School Tagged With: Written by Annie Kate

in Art· Elementary· Fine Arts· High School· Middle School· Organization

How to Plan Art Appreciation for Home or Co-Op

Planning for art appreciation is one way to make sure it happens. Many times we leave the planning to chance and then when our busy week hits, we find ourselves dropping this important and fun subject from the schedule. Art and music appreciation is the counter-balance to all your academic subjects and for certain kinds of learners it is the breath of fresh air they need where they can exercise … [Read more...] about How to Plan Art Appreciation for Home or Co-Op

Filed Under: Art, Elementary, Fine Arts, High School, Middle School, Organization Tagged With: Art, Charlotte Mason, planning, review team feature, Written by Barb

STEM is a buzz word in educational circles that stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. As homeschoolers, it can be a challenge to find the right resources and tools to teach STEM well. The Curriculum Choice Authors have put together a collection of links for you on the topic of the STEM homeschool. We hope it will provide practical help for your families!

in Mathematics· Science & Technology

The STEM Homeschool

STEM is a buzz word in educational circles that stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. As homeschoolers, it can be a challenge to find the right resources and tools to teach STEM well. The Curriculum Choice Authors have put together a collection of links for you on the topic of the STEM homeschool. We hope it will provide practical help for your families!   The STEM … [Read more...] about The STEM Homeschool

Filed Under: Mathematics, Science & Technology Tagged With: review team feature

in Middle School· Science & Technology

Upper Grades Homeschool Science

Guess what? Transitioning to upper grades homeschool science does not have to be hard. This middle to high school science time does not even have to be so very serious. With the right resources it can be truly be easy and fun! That is what we continue to find with this new 3rd edition of Apologia General Science. "As you discover the process of science and all the branches of study in this amazing … [Read more...] about Upper Grades Homeschool Science

Filed Under: Middle School, Science & Technology

The Patriot's History Reader - If you are looking for a resource on US History's important documents, our family recommends The Patriot's History Reader. Make each historical event come to life. The original documents are at hand, all compiled in this valuable resource.

in Age· High School· History· Middle School

The Patriot’s History Reader – My Review

Are you looking for original sources for your study of American History? The Patriot's History Reader is full of them! We found this great resource when my daughter was in middle school.  This book enhanced her US History studies so much by making each historical event come to life. The original documents are at hand, all compiled in this valuable resource. The Patriot's History Reader goes … [Read more...] about The Patriot’s History Reader – My Review

Filed Under: Age, High School, History, Middle School

Organization Ideas for your Homeschool Space

in Mom Helps· Organization

Organization Ideas for Your Homeschool Space

Just as every homeschool is unique in the curriculum they use or the educational methods they follow, every homeschool is also unique in determining where their homeschool students study and learn. Do you have a dedicated space in your home for learning, or are you like many homeschool families we know and have learning materials all over the house? Today the authors of Curriculum Choice are … [Read more...] about Organization Ideas for Your Homeschool Space

Filed Under: Mom Helps, Organization Tagged With: review team feature

in Elementary· High School· Middle School· New to Homeschooling· Organization· Philosophies

102 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum by Cathy Duffy

This is the umpteenth time I’m reading a Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum book from Cathy Duffy, and each time the very first paragraphs bring tears to my eyes. One of the saddest sights I’ve ever seen was opening day of a three-day homeschool convention. Day one had been designated for only new homeschoolers. Five hundred or more raw homeschooling recruits streamed into an exhibit hall … [Read more...] about 102 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum by Cathy Duffy

Filed Under: Elementary, High School, Middle School, New to Homeschooling, Organization, Philosophies Tagged With: curriculum review, Elementary, High School, middle school, Written by Annie Kate

Online Homeschool Math Curriculum! Teaching Textbooks’s solid reputation among homeschool families has a long history. What is NEW to their math approach is Teaching Textbooks 3.0 — a fully online curriculum with option to print lessons.

in Mathematics· Online

Online Homeschool Math with Teaching Textbooks 3.0

Throughout our 16 years of homeschooling, I’ve run into all kinds of curriculum decisions.  There are many, many options! I could usually identify which style or approach might work for our family. Many curriculum choices proved ones we loved and have used over and over again. And then there is MATH. Some homeschool Moms find it simple to choose and implement math options for their … [Read more...] about Online Homeschool Math with Teaching Textbooks 3.0

Filed Under: Mathematics, Online

in Living books· Mom Helps· Reading

Homeschool Morning Basket

Planning our homeschool morning basket reading for each term is one of my favourite parts of my planning rituals. It's that special time in our homeschooling morning that we gather and share in books, readings and lessons that everyone can enjoy. It creates a sense of togetherness and unity, a sharing in the same rich ideas before breaking away to work on individual grade relevant … [Read more...] about Homeschool Morning Basket

Filed Under: Living books, Mom Helps, Reading Tagged With: review team feature, written by Shirley

McKee’s basis is the Bible, and he constantly refers to its wisdom. He also reminds parents of the comfort of the gospel they can present to teens who have sinned and who have been sinned against. All parents should read this book. Sex Education with Jonathan McKee

in High School· Highschool· Middle School· Mom Helps

Sex Education with Jonathan McKee

We Christian homeschoolers can teach our kids almost anything, and we do.  The one thing we have issues with, however, is sex education and that is because, as Christians, most of us are unaware of what the world out there is actually like these days. And unless you’ve seen the enemy, you don’t know what your kids are up against or how to help them. Sex Education with Jonathan McKee is a wonderful … [Read more...] about Sex Education with Jonathan McKee

Filed Under: High School, Highschool, Middle School, Mom Helps Tagged With: Written by Annie Kate

To help you get started, try out some of the cool activities below for the hot days of July, or make up a few unique celebrations of your own! 5 July Homeschool Family Fun Ideas

in Encouragement· Mom Helps· Organization· Unit study resources

5 July Homeschool Family Fun Ideas

Can you believe that we’re halfway through the year already? July makes that official. I hope you’ve made a ton of family memories already in the year 2019, but take heart – you’ve got the second-half of the year to make up for it, if you’ve not quite taken part in all those adventures you planned. To help you get started, try out some of the cool activities below for the hot days of July, or make … [Read more...] about 5 July Homeschool Family Fun Ideas

Filed Under: Encouragement, Mom Helps, Organization, Unit study resources Tagged With: holiday, seasonal

American Kids in History

in Age· Elementary· History· History & Geography· Middle School· Preschool

American Kids in History Book Series

I disliked history classes as a child because I struggled to memorize names and dates, but as a homeschool mom I discovered a love for history studies!  We enjoy immersing ourselves in the lives of the people living in different periods, and one way to keep our studies engaging and fun is by having a little hands-on fun.  I wanted to share with you a book series that has been a well-used resource … [Read more...] about American Kids in History Book Series

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, History, History & Geography, Middle School, Preschool Tagged With: Written by Heidi

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