This month, we have a trio of apps by Sprout Labs. Butterfly HD An amazing journey into the world of butterflies. Butterfly HD covers the complete lifecycle of these insects; from egg, to caterpillar, to chrysalis, to butterfly. The transformation from caterpillar to butterfly through metamorphosis is brought to life through photos, animations, and videos. The app's opening screen … [Read more...] about Sprout Labs – A Trio of Science App Reviews
Meet The Masters Review
Finding that teachable art curriculum that has everything can be very difficult. Especially if you feel art is not your strength. But I truly feel I found what I was looking for in Meet the Masters. I have many homeschooling friends who feel that they can not teach art. But whether you feel you are gifted in art or not, Meet the Masters is perfect for parents who want to expose their children to a … [Read more...] about Meet The Masters Review
ScienceWorks Series — Grades 1 – 3
During the early elementary grades in our homeschool, we focused on the three Rs: reading, writing, and arithmetic. We tended to save the other subjects for the summer days. We would do a little science or social studies before heading out to the park. The 3 Rs gave my daughter a solid grounding in basic skills, with something different to look forward to later in the year, like science! One … [Read more...] about ScienceWorks Series — Grades 1 – 3
God’s Runaway DVD Review
Don't miss the giveaway at the end! See The Light offers a fascinating DVD, God's Runaway, consisting of step by step art lessons while instilling the popular Bible lesson, Jonah. God's Runaway Story and Art lesson consists of 238 minutes of invigorating content while drawing children to our Heavenly Father. What's Included The Story of Jonah told in … [Read more...] about God’s Runaway DVD Review
Psychology: A Christian Perspective
I have always had an interest in the study of psychology and even took a few classes on the subject in college. It's a good thing my faith was strong, though, because not one of my psychology professors supported the Truths of Scripture. In fact, quite the opposite, they often tried to talk me out of my faith with their lofty views. Most college student will be required to take at least one … [Read more...] about Psychology: A Christian Perspective
A Critical Thinking Math Curriculum :: Pre-K to 2nd grade
We've been homeschooling for a number of years and have tried a variety of math curriculums over time. Finding a great fit for curriculum + child + family budget to work out is always a juggling act! For the younger years, about Pre-K to 2nd grade, I've always appreciated materials that didn't require a lot of fuss or gadgets -- just seems to fit our homeschooling style better for that age … [Read more...] about A Critical Thinking Math Curriculum :: Pre-K to 2nd grade
Harmony Fine Arts August Special
Are you like me? Do you long to enrich your homeschool with studies of composers and artists? Do you wish that someone would just do it all for you? You know, invest the time in research, find the online links, point you to the resources you need? I wanted to be able to open something up with just a click – and teach. To have art appreciation and composer study at my fingertips. How Harmony … [Read more...] about Harmony Fine Arts August Special
A Visit With Curriculum Choice Review Authors
Sometimes it is nice to see how a homeschool day goes in another home. I know I often find some new ideas and always some encouragement from fellow homeschoolers. Ever wonder what a day in the life of one of our homeschool reviewers is like? We invite you take a peek! Below, our authors share a day in the life or take you on a tour of their homeschools – or both! Come visit the places where we … [Read more...] about A Visit With Curriculum Choice Review Authors
Mr. Diddle Wah Diddie – Kid Family Musical Romp!
One of the fun aspects of homeschooling is exposing my children to different types of music. We love music! And we love to dance! Yes, we are one of those crazy homeschoolers that you hear about. MyKazoo Music released a Kid-Friendly musical romp with the Superheroes of American Blues History: Randy Kaplan's, Mr. Diddle Wah Diddie album. This CD is absolutely fun and hilarious for … [Read more...] about Mr. Diddle Wah Diddie – Kid Family Musical Romp!
Oak Meadow – Literature and Composition II
My family has used Oak Meadow curriculum through many of our homeschooling years. In 5th grade, we used Oak Meadow's US History program. We learned history through their fun filled hands-on, activity-based approach. Later we used much of their English curriculum. This year we used their English program for 10th graders, called Literature and Composition II. It provided both exposure to good … [Read more...] about Oak Meadow – Literature and Composition II
No Fear Shakespeare Series by Spark Notes
Shakespeare can be intimidating for many of us. The language, the rhythm of the words, the references, and the subject matter can all contribute to a confusing mess if we don’t have some guidance. Since I didn't have time to take a literary course in Shakespeare but I did have a desire to read it and understand it, I found a great tool in getting past my feelings of inadequacy when it came to … [Read more...] about No Fear Shakespeare Series by Spark Notes
Make Math Drills Fun With Math Monkey
Math drills are important. My children do fine with written drills – up to a point. Since we love to use technology in our homeschool, I am always on the hunt for apps that aid in our learning. When we stumble upon a fun app, all the better. Math Monkey is an app that drills your child's mental addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Dubbed “the educational Angry Birds for … [Read more...] about Make Math Drills Fun With Math Monkey