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Homeschool Field Trips - The Curriculum Choice

in Hands On

Homeschool Field Trips

Just because we home school doesn't mean we have to do all of our learning AT home! Homeschool field trips are a great opportunity help kids learn more about the world around them and explore school subjects in more detail. Our experienced homeschool moms have planned and attended more field trips that we can even count!  Join us as we share our planning tips, educational tie-in ideas, and … [Read more...] about Homeschool Field Trips

Filed Under: Hands On Tagged With: review team feature

We picked up this really cool dichotomous key at a homeschool class we attended at our local nature center. It is a simple to use tree finder guide for identifying trees.

in Nature Study&middot Science

Tree Finder – Review of a Dichotomous Key For Plant Identification

We picked up this really cool dichotomous key at a homeschool class we attended at our local nature center. It is a simple to use tree finder guide for identifying trees. Tree Finder - Review of a Dichotomous Key For Plant Identification This post contains affiliate links because I believe in this curriculum. See full disclosure policy for more details. Dichotomous Key: a key used to … [Read more...] about Tree Finder – Review of a Dichotomous Key For Plant Identification

Filed Under: Nature Study, Science Tagged With: written by Amy Matkovich

How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading teaches the average reader how to understand, analyze, and learn from books. It takes students beyond the basics of reading to become scholars. It is, I think, the foundational book in our homeschool high school, besides the Bible.

in Charlotte Mason&middot Classical&middot High School

How to Read a Book by Adler and Van Doren

So now your children know how to read. Congratulations!  That’s a major step, but does it mean that their reading instruction finished?  Not at all, we’ve found. How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading teaches the average reader how to understand, analyze, and learn from books.  It takes students beyond the basics of reading to become scholars. It is, I think, the foundational … [Read more...] about How to Read a Book by Adler and Van Doren

Filed Under: Charlotte Mason, Classical, High School Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, Classical, English, High School, Written by Annie Kate

in Elementary&middot Geography&middot Hands On&middot Lapbooks&middot Nature Study&middot Uncategorized&middot Unit study resources

In The Hands Of A Child: Wild Weather

We are heading to 'that' time of the year when we begin making lists of curricula that we would like to include for the next academic year. Apart from my choices in the core curriculum, I often included (when my children were younger) a lapbook or notebook unit study on a subject that interested my children. This way we were able to explore a theme that might not be covered in the year but … [Read more...] about In The Hands Of A Child: Wild Weather

Filed Under: Elementary, Geography, Hands On, Lapbooks, Nature Study, Uncategorized, Unit study resources Tagged With: In The Hands Of A Child, Lapbooks, nature, Science, Weather, written by Shirley

The Read-Aloud Homeschool from the authors of The Curriculum Choice

in Language Arts

The Read Aloud Homeschool

Reading aloud is one of the best, most impactful things we can do for our children. It’s also one of the easiest and simplest. Anyone can do it, it’s free or costs almost nothing, and doesn’t require any special knowledge or training. It doesn’t even have to involve a huge investment of time to be impactful. And it’s fun! This month at The Curriculum Choice we're taking a look at the read aloud … [Read more...] about The Read Aloud Homeschool

Filed Under: Language Arts Tagged With: review team feature

Kids Book of Weather Forecasting Review

in Science

The Kids’ Book of Weather Forecasting Review for Homeschool

Do you have any budding meteorologists in your home? Have you been taking extra notice of the weather lately due to unusual storms or frigid temperatures? Are you trying to find ideas for nature study when it's too cold to be outside, or maybe looking for a fun science unit study? Well, The Kids' Book of Weather Forecasting might be just the thing! Any affiliate links included are for … [Read more...] about The Kids’ Book of Weather Forecasting Review for Homeschool

Filed Under: Science Tagged With: Written by Heidi

Real Food Kids Cooking Course encourages and empowers moms to teach their children the basics of cooking real food. This course is meant to fit seamlessly into family life and to graduate young adults who can recognize, shop for, and cook real foods, producing healthy, delicious meals with confidence.

in Elementary&middot Hands On&middot High School&middot Home Economics&middot Middle School&middot Online&middot Preschool

Real Food Kids Cooking Course

We have about 18 years to teach our kids all sorts of academics, from reading to advanced math. It’s an overwhelming load, and occasionally homeschooling parents forget the importance of practical subjects like nutrition and cooking. This is a bad thing, because food and food preparation choices can affect our lives in many ways. In fact, there are some who say that a significant percentage of our … [Read more...] about Real Food Kids Cooking Course

Filed Under: Elementary, Hands On, High School, Home Economics, Middle School, Online, Preschool Tagged With: curriculum review, Written by Annie Kate

Farm Food and Nature Anatomy: Books to Explore our Natural World are 3 beautifully illustrated, wholly educational, and fun. They are a great addition to any nature study and a must have on any homeschool bookshelf! from Heidi Ciravola @The Curriculum Choice

in Nature Study&middot Science

Farm Food and Nature Anatomy: Books for Exploring our Natural World

Have you seen these Julia Rothman books? Farm, Food, and Nature Anatomy are three books you want to have on your homeschool bookshelf! Whether you are currently engaging in nature study, plan to include nature study in your homeschool, or simply have curious kids, these books are sure to hit the mark! I stumbled upon Nature Anatomy a little over a year ago. It quickly became a favorite nature … [Read more...] about Farm Food and Nature Anatomy: Books for Exploring our Natural World

Filed Under: Nature Study, Science

Lapbooks are a great tool to cover topical studies or perhaps something relevant to the seasonal year. Our latest purchase is a project pack from 'In The Hands Of A Child' called 'Industrial Revolution'.

in Elementary&middot History&middot Lapbooks&middot Middle School&middot Unit study resources

In The Hands Of A Child :: The Industrial Revolution Review

I often supplement our learning with a lapbook. Lapbooks are a great tool to cover topical studies or perhaps something relevant to the seasonal year. Our latest purchase is a project pack from 'In The Hands Of A Child' called 'Industrial Revolution'. We have used many of their lapbooks and notebooking packs over the years, and I keep returning to them as their products are just so well … [Read more...] about In The Hands Of A Child :: The Industrial Revolution Review

Filed Under: Elementary, History, Lapbooks, Middle School, Unit study resources Tagged With: History, Lapbooks, unit study, written by Shirley

The authors at The Curriculum Choice share with you their favorite game content. Whether stuck inside or adding fun to your learning, our authors have many ideas for The Game Homeschool.

in Games

The Game Homeschool

The authors at The Curriculum Choice share with you their favorite game content. Whether stuck inside or adding fun to your learning, our authors have many ideas for The Game Homeschool. The Game Homeschool Games are a great way to learn while having fun! Practice skills Learn strategy Connect with people Have fun! The Game Homeschool Here at The Curriculum Choice We have … [Read more...] about The Game Homeschool

Filed Under: Games Tagged With: review team feature

Review of a Biblical time travel board game - can you get to the right place at the right time in ancient history Bible times? Portals & Prophets is a time travel Biblical board game focusing on moving your player to various locations on the map of Israel and a solid addition to your Biblical gaming collection!

in Bible&middot Games&middot High School&middot Middle School

Portals & Prophets Biblical Time Travel Game

Portals & Prophets is a Biblical time travel game focusing on moving your player to various locations on the map of Israel. The trick is to be in a location in the correct century. If your family is like mine, you love games! We collect games. We play games. We love new games. Biblical games are a unique challenge for game makers. And it's fun to see a game that rises to … [Read more...] about Portals & Prophets Biblical Time Travel Game

Filed Under: Bible, Games, High School, Middle School

in Age&middot Art&middot Elementary&middot History&middot Language Arts&middot Music&middot Nature Study&middot Phonics&middot Reading&middot Science

Do Hands-On Learning with Oak Meadow First Grade – My Review

I was delighted when I found Oak Meadow First Grade. It is full of hands on activities, beautiful art, and lots of resources. The Oak Meadow introduction spoke of developing the whole child: head, hands and heart. ~ I received product samples in exchange for an honest, independent review of this curriculum I love and have used in my homeschool. Please see our full disclosure policy. ~ We … [Read more...] about Do Hands-On Learning with Oak Meadow First Grade – My Review

Filed Under: Age, Art, Elementary, History, Language Arts, Music, Nature Study, Phonics, Reading, Science Tagged With: Oak Meadow, written by Betsy

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