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BJU Press Spelling courses are available in second editions for grades two through six, while the first-grade course is in its third edition. Student books are colorful and plentifully illustrated....
Catholic homeschoolers will appreciate the combination of a strong phonics emphasis coupled with Catholic doctrine and culture in this spelling series. My Very First Catholic Speller (reviewed...
Clearly, ethical lapses at all levels of society have become increasingly common. Consternation over events caused by such lapses is followed by calls for education in ethics, reflecting the common...
Mapping the Origins Debate is the most useful resource I’ve found for getting a clear overview of the different possible explanations for the origins of life. Gerald Rau’s logical approach makes it...
When there is a conflict between church and state, who wins? The answer is easy in modern America—the state. Who cares what any church has to say about anything? After all, truth is relative, and...
With a title like How to Talk to a Skeptic, you would expect the author to address all of the typical questions likely to arise in those discussions. But Don Johnson takes a different approach....
After having read Stephen C. Meyer's Signature in the Cell, I eagerly anticipated reading Darwin’s Doubt. I was not disappointed. While some ideas are repeated, each book investigates different...
I'm a John Taylor Gatto fan, so I think I've read most of the books he's written. In my opinion, Weapons of Mass Instruction is probably his best yet. While I loved his last book, Underground...
Over the past decade, Christian churches in the United States have been paying more attention than ever to attendance numbers. The numbers tell us that young people are disappearing in droves,...
Reading Saving Leonardo by Nancy Pearcey felt like I was revisiting Francis Schaeffer's classic book How Should We Then Live? that was first published in 1976. I’ve recommended Schaeffer’s book to...
NotebookingPages.com continually expands with new printable pages and tools for busy homeschool parents to use. The full library includes notebooking and lapbooking pages, templates, and...
Homeschooling moms Paula Winget and Nancy Fileccia have developed an extensive line of lapbooks. While A Journey Through Learning lapbooks are very similar to others in format and design, they have...
American Government, a one-semester course, is intended to be complemented with A Beka's World Geography, another one-semester course. American history is a prerequisite although this course...
Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates is an edited version of these source documents that should be read in conjunction with The Federalist Papers for an accurate...
A Noble Experiment: The History and Nature of the American Government is a one-semester course in Government for high school students. Written and presented by Tim Spickler, the course comes from a...
The Big Book of Earth and Sky is really a book cover that encases a foldout chart that stretches to 15 feet in length. Think of it as an educational resource rather than a book that you read. You...
Unlocking the Mysteries of Creation is an outstanding creation science book for all ages. It incorporates Scripture, science, history, and related information in a heavily-illustrated format. You...
My first impression of Elemental Science's Classic series (ESC) for grades one through eight was that it is very similar to Noeo Science which was already one of my Top Picks. I expected to like...
In Botany in 8 Lessons, Ellen McHenry teaches serious science to students in grades five through ten, although it might be possible to stretch at least some of the content to accommodate children...
Boy Scout Merit Badge booklets were designed to help Scouts learn more about specialized topics, often with an eye to giving them a taste of possible future career or study interests. Homeschoolers...
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