For years we did not use a handwriting program. Miss 18 learned cursive from Richard Scarry’s big picture books and the handwritten examples I made up for her in a little scribbler. She was enthusiastic and learned quickly. My son, on the other hand, was not enthusiastic. He even had trouble printing. When I tried to teach him cursive using my own examples, I soon concluded he was not … [Read more...] about Canadian Handwriting Series for Homeschoolers
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Presidential Penmanship – History & Handwriting for Homeschoolers
Handwriting is an important skill, even in this age of digital technology. Research shows that you are more likely to retain information if you hand write it, than through any other method. Every week I ponder some of the wisest sayings of the US Presidents. Here’s what ended up on my desk this morning, in painstakingly neat handwriting: Yes, my daughter, Miss 11 is learning … [Read more...] about Presidential Penmanship – History & Handwriting for Homeschoolers
Children’s Poetry Study with Favorite Poems Old and New
I cannot remember where I first heard about Favorite Poems Old and New, but I do recall the excitement when I finally found it somewhere, second-hand and affordable. Favorite Poems Old and New For Children's Poetry Study What is Favorite Poems Old and New? Favorite Poems Old and New consists of over 700 classic and modern poems written by poets from William Shakespeare to J. R. R. … [Read more...] about Children’s Poetry Study with Favorite Poems Old and New
Top American President Studies For Your Homeschool
In February we observe multiple Presidential birthdays as well as the national holiday, Presidents' Day. The Curriculum Choice authors are here with a wealth of inspiration for you to study the American Presidents with this Homeschool Presidential Studies compilation. Homeschool President Studies Learning not only the American President's names, but the order in which they served is a … [Read more...] about Top American President Studies For Your Homeschool
Comprehensive Record Solution – A homeschool records solution for you!
The prospect of getting homeschooled kids into university can seem quite frightening. I was recently talking with a mom who is going to do online public school so that her children will have ‘the right courses’ to be successful at the college level. She was cheerfully determined to follow this course, so I didn’t try to dissuade her, but really, it’s not necessary. Disclosure: I received … [Read more...] about Comprehensive Record Solution – A homeschool records solution for you!
Homeschool Electives: Top Curriculum Reviews
Electives can cover such a wide range of topics in homeschool. And electives are often where our students find the most joy – plus develop unique talents and interests. Especially in high school, electives become an important part of the homeschool curriculum. Here you will find a collection of homeschool reviews for electives. Choosing electives for the high school years is an essential part … [Read more...] about Homeschool Electives: Top Curriculum Reviews
The Digital Homeschool – Tech Savvy Tips & Online Classes
We hear it often, but what does it actually mean to be "tech savvy"? Cambridge dictionary defines it as one whom is well informed about or proficient in the use of modern technology, especially computers. Growing up, few of my peers had experience with computers. My first exposure to the internet wasn't until I was in my final year of college. Today, tech-savvy individuals gain their first … [Read more...] about The Digital Homeschool – Tech Savvy Tips & Online Classes
The Harvest Homeschool: Agricultural Activities for Homeschooling
Apples, cucumbers, beets, kohlrabi, pumpkins, and zucchini - these are just a few of the vegetables that come to mind when I think of the fall harvest season. I grew up in a rural area so access to farm fresh fruits and vegetables has always been relatively convenient. I recall very fondly the heat of the late summer days when my brothers and I would accompany our mother to Dillard to … [Read more...] about The Harvest Homeschool: Agricultural Activities for Homeschooling
The Ultimate Guide To Foreign Language Curriculum In Your Homeschool
Here at The Curriculum Choice we have many foreign language curriculum reviews to help make your decisions easy. How to choose a foreign language course for your homeschool? What will work best with a certain homeschool method? Our authors have shared what they love, what works best for their students and examples of how each program works! Latin and Greek Foreign Language Curriculum … [Read more...] about The Ultimate Guide To Foreign Language Curriculum In Your Homeschool
Homeschool Mom Helps
Homeschool moms wear many hats - teacher, mentor, planner, project coordinator, coach, organizer, and MORE! Each homeschool day brings new experiences and often new challenges. As homeschool moms ourselves, we understand that it can sometimes be hard to find information and answer to the many questions we face regarding homeschooling our family. Today we are focusing on MOM as … [Read more...] about Homeschool Mom Helps
Type Write Touch Typing Homeschool Curriculum Review
Typing is a skill I would say is required in this age of technology. If your kids aren't efficient typers it can significantly hinder their ability in this keyboard based world. Type Write Touch Typing is one of many typing resources we have shared here at The Curriculum Choice. You can find our collection of Typing/Keyboarding Resources here. Disclosure: We received a copy of this … [Read more...] about Type Write Touch Typing Homeschool Curriculum Review
Gardening in Your Homeschool
As the plant world comes alive again in springtime, what better way to teach our children about nature, food, hands-on history, and practical skills than by gardening? Whether we do a formal study or make gardening a purely hands-on project, our children will learn with a homeschool garden. Whether or not our children end up being gardeners, the knowledge, the work itself, and the … [Read more...] about Gardening in Your Homeschool