“Don’t Make Me Count to Three!” by Ginger Plowman is not only a very humorous book, but full of wise…
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Apples Spelling
Apples: Daily Spelling Drills for Secondary Students has been a wonderful addition to our middle school curricula. My daughter has…
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Grandpa’s Box
Grandpa’s Box: Retelling the Biblical Story of Redemption by Starr Meade Looking for an overview of the Bible from Creation…
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All About Spelling
Spelling is one subject I’ve never enjoyed teaching. (And my son has never enjoyed learning.) This is probably because I’ve…
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Adam and His Kin
As a supplement for studying ancient history this year, my children and I read Adam and His Kin. Ruth Beechick…
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Logic and Reasoning with the Bluedorn’s
This post contains affiliate links. We love logic in our homeschool! I’ve used logic puzzlers with my children as early…
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History Comes Alive
As a Charlotte Mason homeschooler, teaching with living literature is imperative to me. And considering that I like to package…
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English From the Roots Up
We’ve implemented a new foreign language/vocabulary plan this year that’s working quite well! Every school day after Bible reading we…
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Geography Games
It’s been awhile since I posted about favorite learning games, and since the lazy days of summer break mean more…
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Proverbs People
I like to use a variety of Bible curriculum throughout the year. Those of you who know me will say,…
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Ancient Civilizations and the Bible
I can’t even describe how excited I am about a new curriculum I’ve been pouring through for next year! Normally,…
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Get Ready for the Code: Pre-Literacy Primers
Get Ready for the Code is the first of 3 pre-literacy phonics primers from Explode the Code. These are simple to use workbooks perfect for your prek-1st grades. Each book focuses in-depth on 6-8 lower-case consonants. They cover letter recognition, letter formation, letter sounds, relating beginning sounds to pictures, left-right orientation, and using small motor skills. A Review from The Curriculum Choice