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Mapping the World With Art might serve as a geography course or as a supplement to your history studies with children ages 11 and older. You can pick and choose from the activities to suit your...
All American History (AAH) is a two-year, two-volume course in U.S. history. It can be used by students in grades five through twelve, by either one student or multiple students working at one or...
Maggie Hogan, author of Hands-On Geography, and Cindy Wiggers of Geography Matters have combined their wisdom and experience to put together this resource book for teaching geography to children in...
Terri Johnson has created marvelous collections of maps and timelines that can be used alongside all of your history studies for all grade levels for both world history and U.S. history. Map Trek...
This history reader features selected stories about different types of pioneers in America's history. Each multi-chaptered story centers around a main character using an engaging, narrative style....
The Trail Guide to Learning series combines ideas from both Ruth Beechick's and Charlotte Mason's approaches to education which overlap and complement each other very well. The series uses a unit...
Pandia Press's selection of The New History of the World as one of their core books for History Odyssey prompted me to review it. The New Penguin History is the latest revision of this book by...
Building Thinking Skills series The Building Thinking Skills series is probably the most comprehensive resource for thinking skills for younger students. Each reproducible student book (except for...
Introductory Logic: The Fundamentals of Thinking Well (fifth edition) and Intermediate Logic: Mastering Propositional Arguments (third edition) might be used for students in grades eight through...
YouScience is an online career and personal planning assessment system that helps teens and adults identify their own potential aptitudes and careers. You sign up and are given access to the system...
The Story of the Church: Her Founding, Mission and Progress is one of the most comprehensive, yet understandable, Catholic Church history texts I've seen for junior and senior high level. Although...
Christ 101: The Evidence for Christianity is an apologetics course that might be used for a group but is ideal for self-study. The course consists of a 208-page study manual and a set of 10 DVDs...
Studying God's Word is a non-denominational Bible study series targeting grades three through seven. While each course is suggested for a certain grade level, you can use them with older students....
McRuffy Language Arts programs for kindergarten through fourth grade cover phonics, reading, spelling, grammar, and composition. Optional handwriting workbooks easily integrate with the other...
Christian Liberty Press has published a series of history readers for grades four through six. These readers are intended to be used along with at least one other reader or real book studies for...
Written for Amish children in Amish schools, Pathway's reading program is a traditional approach to teaching phonics that uses workbooks and readers. Content is God-honoring and wholesome, and it...
Sound Bytes Reading is a relatively simple and inexpensive resource for teaching reading that is likely to be most effective for older students who struggle with reading and for ESL students. In...
The BJU Press reading program for grades one through six covers phonics, reading skills, vocabulary, and literature, although the concentration on these different areas gradually shifts as children...
Jill Dixon has been teaching group classes to homeschoolers for years. Her Read With the Best literature courses are her newest publications. Thus far, Jill has written Read With the Best American...
In The Eternal Argument, R. Robin Finley presents a relatively simple framework for understanding both Western literature and culture. The book is first of all a guide for anyone teaching...
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