Assuming structure is required, and style is required, the following 70 results were found.
The Elegant Essay works especially well for those who have already used Teaching Writing: Structure and Style (from IEW), it is not dependent upon it. However, it reflects TWSS's emphasis on...
WriteShop Primary, designed for grades K-3, and WriteShop Junior for grades three through six were written by a different author than the original WriteShop courses for the upper grades. They have...
that uses either a combination of Shurley English, Classically Cursive handwriting, and Structure and Style for Students OR several resouces from Classical Academic Press Self-Paced history course...
Thinkwell offers online courses for homeschoolers, primarily for math for middle school through high school. They also have a Biology course and an American Government course, but they are...
Vocabulary Vine directs students through a one-year study of Latin and Greek roots. While it has goals similar to resources such as English from the Roots Up and Vocabulary from Classical Roots,...
Richard Maybury, under the guise of "Uncle Eric," teaches basic concepts in both economics and government in language that children and teens can understand. Each book is written as a series of...
I was particularly interested in reviewing this course since it was written by John Hudson Tiner, author of the “Exploring” series of books that I thought were especially well written. In my...
I like the balance of information and activity in the Christian Kids Explore science series. Rather than books for specific grade levels, this series has five books that can be used with children...
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...
The Mystery of History series is designed so that even inexperienced parents can break free from traditional textbooks. These four courses combine read-aloud information with age-appropriate...
units also incorporate ideas borrowed from another one of my Top Picks, Teaching Writing: Structure and Style (Institute for Excellence in Writing), but the authors encourage you to purchase the...
Living Books is a comprehensive Charlotte Mason style curriculum for kindergarten through eighth grade. For each level, there is a Living Books Curriculum teaching guide that is used in conjunction...
Philosophy Adventure ™ by Stacy Farrell can expand to serve as a unit study for a full year or contract for use in only one quarter of your school year for students in grades six through twelve. It...
English Lessons Through Literature (ELTL) is a language arts program for first through eighth grade (or higher) that uses both Charlotte Mason and classical methods. ELTL primarily covers grammar...
Grammar and Jensen's Grammar (no diagramming), the key-word-outline technique of IEW's Structure and Style, plus essay writing ideas from Writing for 100 Days and Understanding Writing. I think...
I have included Abeka’s Language series among my Top Picks in the past with some hesitation. I know that some homeschoolers have strong negative feelings about these books. However, I think they...
The folks at God’s World Publications have been at the forefront of both producing high-quality Christian communication of the news through WORLD Magazine and their line of God’s World News...
The Getting Starting with… foreign language series began with Latin then branched out to Spanish and French after the method proved popular with homeschoolers. The primary author, William Linney,...
Well-Ordered Language (WOL), a grammar series from Classical Academic Press consists of four levels with two courses—A and B—for each level. Level 1 is appropriate for third and fourth graders....
The Center for Literary Education publishes one of my Top Picks, Teaching the Classics, which teaches parents how to use Socratic questions to discuss literary works with students of all ages. They...
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