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The words “creative homeschool” can conjure up images of arts, crafts, music, writing, and drama. It can also, however, refer to creatively fostering learning, to thinking outside the box and developing new approaches to the actual process of learning.

in Fine Arts· Hands On

The Creative Homeschool

The words “creative homeschool” can conjure up images of arts, crafts, music, writing, and drama. It can also, however, refer to creatively fostering learning, to thinking outside the box and developing new approaches to the actual process of learning. Both of these aspects are vital parts of happy homeschools, so sit back, relax, and read about all kinds of homeschool creativity. We hope your … [Read more...] about The Creative Homeschool

Filed Under: Fine Arts, Hands On Tagged With: Art, Charlotte Mason, Music, nature, review team feature, Written by Annie Kate

in Age· Encouragement· Mom Helps· New to Homeschooling· Organization

Favorite Homeschool Tips

Boy, are you in for a treat today!  The amazing homeschool mommas (who also happen to write fabulous reviews for you) are sharing some of their best, well-seasoned, favorite homeschool tips for you today.  You will be blessed. Favorite Homeschool Tips From The Curriculum Choice Archives Be sure to browse the tabs above to find curriculum reviews in the age and category you are looking for. … [Read more...] about Favorite Homeschool Tips

Filed Under: Age, Encouragement, Mom Helps, New to Homeschooling, Organization Tagged With: review team feature

the extracurricular homeschool

in Mom Helps· Organization

The Extracurricular Homeschool

Here at The Curriculum Choice we usually talk about curriculum, but a huge part of homeschooling involves extracurricular activities. Of course it can be hard to distinguish between activities that are part of the curriculum and those that are not, so a homeschooler’s definition of ‘extracurricular’ may be somewhat nebulous. It can include sports, music, drama, art, nature, and clubs as well as … [Read more...] about The Extracurricular Homeschool

Filed Under: Mom Helps, Organization Tagged With: review team feature, Written by Annie Kate

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

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 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

Homeschool History and Geography review round up! | The Curriculum Choice

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

Homeschool History and Geography Curriculum Reviews

History has always been the backbone of the homeschool plan in my home. What I mean is that I often plan and build my homeschool curriculum choices and enhancements around our history for the year.  I love to add historical fiction for our reading selections and art lessons for some hands on history projects. I also love approaching this subject in the homeschool environment. If you're still not … [Read more...] about Homeschool History and Geography Curriculum Reviews

Filed Under: Age, Elementary, Geography, High School, History, History & Geography, Middle School, Preschool Tagged With: review team feature

This is a collection of homeschool screen time ideas from the authors at The Curriculum Choice. Find tips on screen time, suggestions for screen time usage and more!

in Elementary· High School· Middle School· Online· Preschool· Science & Technology

Homeschool Screen Time

Our authors here at The Curriculum Choice are bringing you all their homeschool screen time ideas. From tips on managing screen time, to their own thoughts on screen time, and what they are using in their homeschools! In this age of technology there is lots of talk about screen time. How much is too much? What do you consider screen time? Is screen time harmful to our children? To be … [Read more...] about Homeschool Screen Time

Filed Under: Elementary, High School, Middle School, Online, Preschool, Science & Technology Tagged With: review team feature

Art With a Purpose is an easy-to-teach curriculum that covers everything from coloring and pasting in the younger grades to lettering, color combining, perspective, and pen and ink drawings in the older grades.

in Art· Elementary· Hands On

Art with A Purpose

I love art and even considered making it my career. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on which child I’m talking to), I never seem to get around to teaching art as a hands-on, let’s-get-creative-and-make-a-mess activity.  I don’t know why; it’s just one of those things. So what do my children do for art? Well, we do Charlotte Mason style picture study every few weeks, and each of my … [Read more...] about Art with A Purpose

Filed Under: Art, Elementary, Hands On Tagged With: Art, curriculum review, Written by Annie Kate

Sum-sum-summertime! Summer is a time for fun and sun and pools and lakes! It's also a time to take a break from regular learning or inserting some new twists on learning. Here at The Curriculum Choice, our authors are excited to bring you their brand of summer homeschooling fun with Homeschool Summer Camp.

in Art· Encouragement· Mom Helps· Organization· Unit study resources

Homeschool Summer Camp

Here at The Curriculum Choice, our authors are excited to bring you their brand of summer homeschooling fun with Homeschool Summer Camp. Sum-sum-summertime! Summer is a time for fun and sun and pools and lakes! It's also a time to take a break from regular learning or inserting some new twists on learning. Get your campers ready and let's get started! Homeschool Summer Camp from Curriculum … [Read more...] about Homeschool Summer Camp

Filed Under: Art, Encouragement, Mom Helps, Organization, Unit study resources Tagged With: review team feature

in High School· Logic· Middle School

The Fallacy Detective by the Bluedorns

Whenever I ask my husband what should be a priority for our homeschool, he mentions logic, so the children study logic every year from about age 11 and on. Some years it’s a great learning experience, and some years it’s fun. When we study The Fallacy Detective by Nathaniel Bluedorn and Hans Bluedorn, it’s both. In fact, these Thirty-Six Lessons on How to Recognize Bad Reasoning are so delightful … [Read more...] about The Fallacy Detective by the Bluedorns

Filed Under: High School, Logic, Middle School Tagged With: curriculum review, High School, middle school, Written by Annie Kate

Image of a teen seated in a meadow sketching with text overlay The Outdoor Homeschool

in Nature Study· Science

The Outdoor Homeschool: Take Your Homeschool OUTSIDE

It is not difficult to see the benefit of the great outdoors providing the perfect classroom to ignite student interest in sciences. After all, we are surrounded by the beauty of nature - the astounding colors and patterns in the evening sunset, the complexity of the spiral patterns of a pine cone, and the dynamic interactions between symbiotic species. Our own human achievements are no less … [Read more...] about The Outdoor Homeschool: Take Your Homeschool OUTSIDE

Filed Under: Nature Study, Science Tagged With: Field Guides, Gardening, nature, Nature Study, Outdoor Homeschool, outdoor hour challenge, Outdoor Science, review team feature, Science

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