Our family LOVES books on tape. I greatly enjoy reading wonderful literature aloud to my children, but quite honestly, I don't have as much time to read aloud as I used to. Our library has a huge assortment of classic literature on tape and CD. Several years ago, we started checking out a new book every couple of weeks to listen to as we drive here, there and everywhere. I can't even tell you … [Read more...] about Your Story Hour CD’s
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Early American History- A Literature Approach
My enjoyment of historical fiction and biographies began as soon as I could read. In elementary school a new ValueTales biography came home in my backpack every week. In high school The Stonewycke Trilogy carried me to Scotland. The timeline in my mind wasn't very cohesive, but I still have memories of people, places, and events I visited in those books. Don't we all learn so much through … [Read more...] about Early American History- A Literature Approach
Easy Grammar for Elementary Homeschool
Grammar is one of those subjects for most people. They consider it a subject to get through, but don't always enjoy the work. I can't say that my children jump for joy when we pull out the grammar work, but I've found a few products that have at least made the subject bearable for them. (Just so you know, I've always enjoyed grammar! Call me strange if you like. It won't hurt my feelings. How … [Read more...] about Easy Grammar for Elementary Homeschool
The Easy Spanish-Charlotte Mason Style Learning
This past year we finished up The Easy Spanish or El Espanol Facil! Level I. I found the link through the recommendation of a friend and after watching the introductory video explaining how the program fit a Charlotte Mason style of learning, we decided to investigate the book further. The approach is multi-faceted with listening, narrating aloud, and then writing in Spanish. It is also … [Read more...] about The Easy Spanish-Charlotte Mason Style Learning
Daily Paragraph Editing by Evan Moor
Why should you give your children regular editing and proofreading exercises as part of their language arts studies? Editing exercises teach them how read critically for errors. Hopefully, those skills will carry over into their own writing as they go through the drafting, revising, and editing steps of the writing process. Editing exercises are the best way to teach grammar and usage – in … [Read more...] about Daily Paragraph Editing by Evan Moor
The R Road to Biblical Wisdom
This is one of my new favorite books in regards to Biblical reasoning with your children. It is not a Bible program, it is an instructional book on how to attain Biblical wisdom in every area of life. We all know we should instill wisdom in our children but exactly how do we do that day to day? Freedom & Simplicity R Road to Biblical Wisdom: A "How to" Guide to Biblical Learning in Home … [Read more...] about The R Road to Biblical Wisdom
Updates to The Homeschool Gadget
If you haven't downloaded the Homeschool Gadget Toolbar yet, there are now 2 more reasons to have this toolbar on your computer. The first is a facebook application that allows you instant access to our Curriculum Choice facebook page and a personal facebook gadget. The second new reason to download this amazing toolbar to your computer is that we now have a gadgets menu that has things such … [Read more...] about Updates to The Homeschool Gadget
The Mighty Works of God: Liberty and Justice for All
Mrs. Ruth Smith is well known in Biblical Principle Approach circles as a mentor and Master Teacher of the Rudiments of America's Christian History (among many other topics). She saw a need for a Providential history text and thankfully she wrote it. There are to be 7 volumes in all, an this is the third. (The fourth is slated for release later this year or early next.) This volume is written … [Read more...] about The Mighty Works of God: Liberty and Justice for All
Singapore Primary Mathematics U.S. Edition
When I began to research math curricula before I began homeschooling, I had two main criteria. I wanted a program that would teach math in such a way that it is understood by the student, and I didn't want to pay a fortune for it. I found several curricula that didn't meet either requirement, a few that met one of my requirements, and one that met both of my requirements. My choice was … [Read more...] about Singapore Primary Mathematics U.S. Edition
Classical Kids CD’s
What can be better for learning about composers than listening to a wonderful living story about the composer's life with his music intertwined in the story? My children and I have SO enjoyed composer study when we've been able to add a Classical Kids CD to the mix. The Children's Group from Canada has been producing classical music products for children for around 15 years - and they're very … [Read more...] about Classical Kids CD’s
Hearts and Trees Kits
If you are looking to add handicrafts, art and nature study to your homeschool but do not have the time to gather materials and ideas then Hearts and Trees kits would be the best bang for your buck. We were given a Spring Kit to review and I thought it would be the perfect thing to add to our summer activities. And, it was! The main theme of this kit is learning about frogs. The first … [Read more...] about Hearts and Trees Kits
Miller Stories
From the time my children were preschoolers, and even now, we have enjoyed the Miller Stories by Mildred A. Martin over and over again! We started our journey with the Miller books by reading Storytime with the Millers. After gobbling up each and every story several times, we realized that the entire set would eventually sit on our bookshelf. And so it does. Each book, besides … [Read more...] about Miller Stories