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in Charlotte Mason· Elementary· Living books· Mathematics· Middle School· Preschool

Anno’s Math Books

It is very difficult to find living math books that present complex topics in an accessible way.  One math author whose books we have learned to love is Mitsumasa Anno.  Anno believes “that mathematics is more than merely manipulating numbers, it is a way of thinking, and that it has bearing on all scholastic subjects, indeed on all forms of creative thought.”  Children throughout the world have … [Read more...] about Anno’s Math Books

Filed Under: Charlotte Mason, Elementary, Living books, Mathematics, Middle School, Preschool Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, Elementary, Living books, Mathematics, middle school, Preschool, Written by Annie Kate

in Bible· Classical· Elementary· Language Arts· Middle School· Spelling· Vocabulary· Writing

Rod and Staff English

I was reminded again why we'll be heading into our sixth year enjoying Rod and Staff English. Yesterday, third grader and I read... How sweet are thy words unto my taste! Yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth! Psalm 119:103 The assignment to emphasize that when we read God’s word we “should be careful to get all the good sweetness we can... ...We must not read so quickly that we miss the … [Read more...] about Rod and Staff English

Filed Under: Bible, Classical, Elementary, Language Arts, Middle School, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing Tagged With: English, Grammar, Language Arts, written by Tricia

in Elementary· History· Living books· Unit study resources

A Pioneer Story by Barbara Greenwood

Here’s one book no homeschooling family should miss:  A Pioneer Story: The Daily Life of a Canadian Family in 1840.  It combines heartwarming stories of a busy pioneer family with the background information and hands-on activities of a unit study.  Truly, it is a winning combination. Beautifully illustrated, this story of the Robertsons fills our hearts and minds with the life of a pioneer … [Read more...] about A Pioneer Story by Barbara Greenwood

Filed Under: Elementary, History, Living books, Unit study resources Tagged With: History, middle school, unit study, Written by Annie Kate

in High School· Mom Helps· Science

Apologia High School Science

Homeschooling parents used to send their teens to school, feeling they couldn’t provide quality high school science instruction at home.  That hasn’t been necessary since Dr. Jay L. Wile wrote and revised his Apologia high school texts.  These excellent, Creation-based courses are clear enough to be essentially self-teaching, even though they cover difficult material.  In fact, as a scientist, I … [Read more...] about Apologia High School Science

Filed Under: High School, Mom Helps, Science Tagged With: curriculum review, High School, Science, Written by Annie Kate

in Bible

Illustrated Family Bible

Our family uses the Bible itself as our main Bible curriculum.  Every few years, however, we pull out the Illustrated Family Bible.  With its stunning, historically accurate illustrations and informative side panels, it always gives us a fresh view of all those familiar stories. Currently we are going through this Bible for the third or fourth time as a family.  (We’ve had it for almost a … [Read more...] about Illustrated Family Bible

Filed Under: Bible Tagged With: Written by Annie Kate

in Foreign Language· High School· Middle School

French is Fun

In grade 7, after years of low-key, informal French, our children start French is Fun 1.  This inexpensive textbook from AMSCO works well for us, helping the children consolidate all their earlier knowledge and extending it dramatically. French is Fun, Book 1:  Lively Lessons for Beginners, Third Edition by Gail Stein and Heywood Wald brings beginners to a reasonable level of proficiency.  … [Read more...] about French is Fun

Filed Under: Foreign Language, High School, Middle School Tagged With: Written by Annie Kate

in Art· History· Science· Unit study resources

Dover Coloring Books

We have many, many Dover coloring books, and they have changed the life of at least one of our children.  Miss 12 spends hours carefully coloring fashions of the past.  She has learned so much history simply from studying the pictures and reading the captions.  In fact, when she looks at paintings she can date them accurately, just by what the people are wearing!  She’s also learned a lot about … [Read more...] about Dover Coloring Books

Filed Under: Art, History, Science, Unit study resources Tagged With: Written by Annie Kate

in Geography· Online

Seterra Geography Program

My kids can easily locate many countries, cities, and landforms on the map.  Part of this is because we like atlases and we look places up when we read about them.  The main reason, however, is that we like to play Seterra. Seterra is an addicting and highly educational geography program.  What’s more, it is free. Here is how it works.  You open the program and decide what area of the world … [Read more...] about Seterra Geography Program

Filed Under: Geography, Online Tagged With: Written by Annie Kate

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

Using the Public Library for Homeschooling - From books to videos, e-resources, and children's programming, the public library has tons of resources to help you enrich your homeschool journey.

in Age· Elementary· Encouragement· Games· High School· History & Geography· Language Arts· Living books· Mathematics· Middle School· Mom Helps· Nature Study· Online· Organization· Preschool· Reviews by Subject· Science & Technology· Unit study resources

Using Your Public Library for Homeschooling

After the Bible, the library is probably the most valuable resource we homeschoolers have access to, and it amazes me that some people homeschool without it! Even those of us who use it regularly often do not take full advantage of its many resources. In fact, even though we use the library so faithfully that our librarian refers to us fondly as “my homeschoolers,” we, too, had been neglecting … [Read more...] about Using Your Public Library for Homeschooling

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Encouragement, Games, High School, History & Geography, Language Arts, Living books, Mathematics, Middle School, Mom Helps, Nature Study, Online, Organization, Preschool, Reviews by Subject, Science & Technology, Unit study resources Tagged With: updated by Heidi C, Written by Annie Kate

I encourage some online learning and allow a few games. Here are three of our favorite free computer games. Our kids love them and they are wonderfully relaxing educational options for ages 8 to adult.

in Games· High School· Middle School

Three Computer Games I Almost Always Allow in Our Homeschool

I disapprove of screen time and, perhaps foolishly, long for the ‘good old days’ when we had no screens except the bug screens in our windows.  Of course, too much screen time is good for no one, but I’ve discovered that I need to be realistic and allow some of it.  Getting too much out of step with what their friends do is not good for kids either. Therefore I encourage some online … [Read more...] about Three Computer Games I Almost Always Allow in Our Homeschool

Filed Under: Games, High School, Middle School Tagged With: High School, middle school, updated by Heidi C, Written by Annie Kate

Science and Nature Study Resources from our Curriculum Choice Review Authors - a huge list of curriculum and resources compiled by veteran homeschoolers.

in Elementary· High School· Middle School· Nature Study· Science

Homeschool Science and Nature Resources from Curriculum Choice Review Authors

Come take a look at our collection of homeschool science and nature study resources from all of us here at The Curriculum Choice. “She who opens her eyes and her heart nature-ward even once a week finds nature study in the schoolroom a delight and an abiding joy……She finds, first of all, companionship with her children; and second, she finds that without planning or going on a far voyage, she … [Read more...] about Homeschool Science and Nature Resources from Curriculum Choice Review Authors

Filed Under: Elementary, High School, Middle School, Nature Study, Science Tagged With: Charlotte Mason, Elementary, High School, Nature Study, review team feature, Science, updated by Heidi C, Written by Barb

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