Train up a Child Publishing is literature based Charlotte Mason approach to homeschooling using the Bible and great children’s literature to teach Bible, History/Reading, Science, Language Arts, and Fine Arts together in one educational plan. A review from The Curriculum Choice.
Middle School
Wordsmith
Wordsmith by Janie Cheaney is a creative writing course for 7-9th grades. Written to the child in a casual, humorous…
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Artistic Pursuits for the Junior High Student
I previously introduced you to Artistic Pursuits for the K-3rd crowd. Now I would like to introduce you to Artistic…
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TruthQuest History
TruthQuest History homeschool history curriculum combines Charlotte Mason & Classical methods to put God back at the center of the past.
Art Murals for Kids
Last February my family spent several days creating murals to hang in their bedrooms. Coordinating several children to produce something…
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Rod and Staff English
I was reminded again why we’ll be heading into our sixth year enjoying Rod and Staff English. Yesterday, third grader…
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Research in Increments
Research in Increments by Susan Kemmerer is a wonderful tool for your students who are learning to write a research…
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Positive Action for Christ
Reviewed Item: Positive Action for Christ—The Life of Christ School Level: Middle School–High School Product by: Positive Action for Christ…
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Piano Course for Christians
I had the pleasure of reviewing the entire Madonna Woods Piano Course for Christians from the Preparatory Level all the…
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Patricia St. John Books
I love sharing great authors with you – authors that you can almost always assume will provide a wonderful living…
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Exploring Creation with General Science
Warning: LONG review, but worth it (I think!) Exploring Creation with General Science, 2nd Edition is a 7th or 8th…
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Story Starters
Story Starters by Karen Andreola is a life saver – for you and your children! Mom will never again have…
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