I can’t even describe how excited I am about a new curriculum I’ve been pouring through for next year! Normally,…
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Philosophies
The Human Body by Seymour Simon
Prolific children’s non-fiction author, Seymour Simon has teamed with HarperCollins Publishers and the Smithsonian Institution to produce a series of…
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A Little Classical Teamwork: First Language Lessons and Writing with Ease
After publication of their classically-based homeschooling guide, The Well-Trained Mind, mother and daughter Jessie Wise and Susan Wise Bauer continued…
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A Child’s Geography
Searching for geography curriculum has been a fruitless pursuit for me, so I dabbled in creating my own. We discussed…
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Legends and Leagues
Most of you already know I’m a huge fan of a good book. Whenever I can use a book to…
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History Scribe Notebooking Pages Review
I like using notebooking as a form of narration in our Charlotte Mason styled homeschool. My preference is to use…
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Happy Scribe Copybooks
Based on my conversations with other homeschoolers over the years, we have mixed opinions about the importance of handwriting instruction…
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Webster’s 1828 Dictionary
This is the first dictionary of the American English language. Written by Noah Webster, considered the founding father of American…
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Latin for Children, Primer A
When I first attempted to use this curriculum, I had only the Primer. Boy was I lost! In fact, I…
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Hands-on History Fun
For some of us the idea of doing hands-on projects with our children can be daunting. I am neither crafty…
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The Mighty Works of God: Self Government
History textbooks have a tendency to be boring, but I discovered a series of about American history to treasure. These…
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Remembering God’s Awesome Acts
I bet many of you are familiar with Considering God’s Creation by Susan Mortimer as a science curriculum, but have…
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