Stories From The Bible holds a treasury of 17 of the Bible's stories. This book is beautifully written and is a wonderful introduction to God's Word for small children. "Every story has a beginning. The story of creation begins with God. He was there before anything else. God can do anything, and has the most amazing imagination ever." - Text from Stories From The Bible. ~Don't miss the … [Read more...] about Stories From The Bible – Review
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A Round-up Of Autumn Resources From CurrClick
If you are into seasonal schooling - as I have been our entire homeschooling career - nothing beats being able to download appropriate resources in one click. Enter CurrClick - endless-wonderful-curriculum and live classes at affordable prices and all available in an instant! Does it get any better than that? Well maybe. I absolutely love getting new curriculum delivered and un-boxing it all, … [Read more...] about A Round-up Of Autumn Resources From CurrClick
Our Favorite Curriculum By and For Homeschoolers
Homeschool parents are serious about teaching well and teaching in ways that meet their students' needs. So much so, some of them have written their own curricula over the years to give their children a truly customized education. Luckily, many of them offer that brilliant curriculum to us! ~Don't miss the BIG homeschool curriculum giveaway (worth $951.65!) at the end plus all the … [Read more...] about Our Favorite Curriculum By and For Homeschoolers
Learning With The Movies
A few years back I created a history course for my teen using a textbook as a spine and then adding in other related books and movies. One of the movies we watched has stayed with her for years. In fact, we were just talking about it the other night! Movies can be a great visual for kids to hang their thoughts on and thus Learning With the Movies can be a great addition to your homeschool … [Read more...] about Learning With The Movies
Living Literature Grammar Packs from Our Journey Westward
This past September, I made my biggest curriculum mistake yet. I had researched and thought and finally purchased a curriculum. But when it came time to start school, I realized that I would have to do heavy editing to make the curriculum match my student's level. I set it aside and bought another curriculum--happily, one that we have been making progress in all year long. … [Read more...] about Living Literature Grammar Packs from Our Journey Westward
Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics (Young Explorer Series) from Apologia
Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics (Young Explorer Series) from Apologia is one science curriculum that leaves us beautiful memories and impressions. I used this curriculum last year when we only homeschooled two boys. It was very hard for us to leave this curriculum actually. The children had fallen in love so much with the story, experiments, and activities. Even one of my sons still … [Read more...] about Exploring Creation with Chemistry and Physics (Young Explorer Series) from Apologia
Virtual Field Trips
My family is always looking for fun field trips to supplement all of the wonderful products we have found here at The Curriculum Choice. Living in a large metropolis, we are blessed to have many historical sites and factories that offer educational and fun field trips to homeschooling families. These opportunities are great, and we take advantage of them often. However, sometimes our studies take … [Read more...] about Virtual Field Trips
Challenge Your Young Heroes with the National Mythology Exam
For the past few months, my son has lulled himself to sleep by listening to Percy Jackson books on audio. We only own one but he checks the books out on OverDrive (one of our favorite library resources) and will listen to them over and over again. As a result of his recent interest, I knew he would also be interested in the National Mythology Exam that I had planned for my daughter to take in … [Read more...] about Challenge Your Young Heroes with the National Mythology Exam
Magna Carta: Our Shared Legacy of Liberty
King John signed the Magna Carta 800 years ago. Many people, like my young teens, wonder, Who cares? Why would it matter to us? John Robson’s documentary, Magna Carta: Our Shared Legacy of Liberty answers this question with a whirlwind tour through history and a stirring call to action. From King Alfred’s neglected cakes and Henry VIII to the Jamestown settlement and the ‘comic opera’ … [Read more...] about Magna Carta: Our Shared Legacy of Liberty
Free Gifts from Tapestry of Grace
Tapestry of Grace is giving you very special, free gifts all of December! "Tapestry of Grace is an award-winning classical Christian humanities education that uses whole books and is organized in unit studies around the thread of God's grace as revealed in History. Two December Giveaways For the month of December, we are offering giveaways in each of our two programs for those who have never … [Read more...] about Free Gifts from Tapestry of Grace
SQUILT Christmas Carols – Music Lessons for Young Learners
The Christmas season is filled with special sights, sounds, and memories of friends and loved ones. This is the time of year we celebrate family traditions and spend time with those who mean so much to us. Every year my family looks forward to listening to Christmas carols together. They are special, often simple songs, that are timeless and beautiful reminders of the … [Read more...] about SQUILT Christmas Carols – Music Lessons for Young Learners
Journey Through the Night by Anne de Vries
When I started to read Journey Through the Night to my youngest daughters, they expected to be bored. However, by the third paragraph one of them jumped up. “What! John does judo?” The other one was interested by the next page. As the story moved on, they begged for chapter after chapter. Once, when I could not read aloud any longer, I stayed behind in the lawn chair and, forgetting all my … [Read more...] about Journey Through the Night by Anne de Vries