Assuming christian is required, and homeschool is required, and programs is required, the following 59 results were found.
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...
The Horizons Penmanship series teaches traditional manuscript printing and the Zaner-Bloser simplified cursive which omits initial loops on capital letters. The series has five courses, numbered 1...
The Concerned Group's A Reason for Science courses for grades 1 through 8 are likely to be a hit with homeschoolers for a number of reasons: activity-based lessons easy-to-use teacher manuals,...
Memoria Press has developed literature study guides for all grade levels. Sets of guides and books/novels for each grade level challenge students to read slightly above grade level. These sets are...
The Spelling by Sound and Structure series for grades 2 through 8 is one of the most inexpensive options you will find. It uses a formal academic approach, and the early grades have a strong...
Unlike any other books written about homeschooling, Kingdom of Children is an outsider's analysis of the movement based upon about ten years of first-hand research. It is a history of the movement,...
Christine Miller authored All through the Ages: History through Literature Guide, a resource for selecting "real books" for history. Christine recommends using at least one overview or “spine” type...
I’ve spoken at homeschool conferences about the confusion of educational methods that all claim to be forms of classical education. Some homeschoolers believe that following the trivium as stages...
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...
Connecting With History (CWH) is one of my favorite options for Catholic families. It is a four-volume unit study designed for teaching children in kindergarten through twelfth grade together, but...
The Curious Historian is a three-year history program for students in grades five through eight. The first course can be started in fifth grade or above, and the courses progressively get more...
Hillsdale College has produced a free economics course, Economics 101: The Principles of Free Market Economics, which can easily serve as a one-semester economics course for high schoolers with...
Emerging Reader’s Set 1 and Set 2 were created by Heart of Dakota for use with their complete programs. But since children reach the emerging reader stage at different times--the stage where they...
This wonderful book is so good that it was one of the first preschool level resources that I added to my reviews. Barbara Curtis is a homeschooling mom of twelve and a Montessori teacher. Likely...
Creating a Masterpiece caught my eye when they had an exhibit space across the aisle from mine at a homeschool conference. They had set up easels and workspace for children to actually complete a...
G.A. Henty’s historical fiction books are hugely popular in the homeschool world in printed editions as well as audio books. They are often incorporated into unit studies and real-book programs,...
Catholic homeschoolers seem to gravitate toward structured programs more than the general homeschool population, yet there are many Catholic homeschoolers who buck that trend. A Little Way of...
Learning Adventures uses a unit study approach that builds lessons around chronological history. Three volumes are available thus far in a planned five-volume program. Each volume is a full-year...
by Katie Julius According to the California Department of Education (CDE), there are currently over 1,300 charter schools in the state of California. The 600,000 students attending these schools...
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