Assuming structure is required, and style is required, the following 69 results were found.

  • Abeka Language series

    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...

  • English Lessons Through Literature

    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...

  • The Read-Aloud Family

    Most parents know that it’s important for their children to learn to read and to be exposed to good literature. Sarah Mackenzie takes it a step further in The Read-Aloud Family, by emphasizing the...

  • Action Science Physical Science

    Action Science offers a series of four physical-science units for students in grades six through eight. The four units can be used together in one year for a complete physical science lab course,...

  • The Treasure Trove of Poetry: And the Art of Understanding It

    The Treasure Trove of Poetry: And the Art of Understanding It is a year-long literature course for Catholic students in grades eight through ten. The course consists of a 466-page spiral-bound...

  • My Homeschool

    such as Does Grammar Matter on TedEd. Other grammar and writing resources, such as Structure and Style for Students, Wordsmith Craftsman, and Michael Clay Thompson’s grammar, are suggested for...

  • Grammar Castle and the Kingdom of Writing

    to apply worldview analysis to the story of Peter Pan. The lessons on writing teach both structure and style. Students have fewer writing assignments than in the earlier levels; there are occasional...

  • Kids’ Chemical Solutions: The M.C. Detective Agency

    The Kids’ Chemical Solutions: M.C. Detective Agency series is a set of four comic books and activity packets. These comics are designed to teach introductory chemistry to students in fourth grade...

  • Getting Started with Latin, with French, or with Spanish

    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,...

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