People have strong opinions about interjecting morals onto stories. Are Aesop’s Fables improved by tacking a pithy moral on the…
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Charlotte Mason
Peace and Progress with Teaching Textbooks
For the first three years of formal math instruction, we happily used Miquon Math. We loved the short lessons, the…
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The Carrot Top Paper Shop
As homeschoolers our days are steeped in books. We connect with the characters we read about. And their stories become…
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Living Literature Grammar Packs from Our Journey Westward
This past September, I made my biggest curriculum mistake yet. I had researched and thought and finally purchased a curriculum….
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Building Writers with Faltering Ownership
A couple years ago, I was struggling to find a language arts curriculum that was both engaging and complimentary to…
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Exploring Nature with Children
One of the most appealing aspects of a Charlotte Mason education for me is the seamless interplay between art and…
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Bookroo: Subscriptions to Inspire Young Readers
The dark comes early these days, and the temperatures stay cool. That makes winter the perfect time for stories! Recently,…
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Exploring Nature With Children: A Review
Nature studies and nature journaling has been a part of our homeschool curriculum since the very beginning. When we first…
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Write From … History
Late last year author, Kimberly Garcia, contacted and asked if we’d be interested in reviewing any of her books in…
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Winter Promise Children Around The World
I wanted my children, especially my eldest, to have a big year of geography again. I had noticed some of…
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Key to Geometry Review
Do you know what Miss 13 and I do every day? We sit down on the couch with Key to…
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Traditional English Sentence Style Helps Prepare Students for College-Level Composition
Ask a college English professor and chances are he or she will tell you that most incoming freshmen are…
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