Wondering about chemistry high school curriculum for homeschool? In this ultimate guide, find resources and tips for teaching high school chemistry at home. Chemistry is a necessary course for high schoolers considering college, especially if they are going into STEM fields or competitive schools. National Chemistry Week is celebrated the third week of October in conjunction with Mole Day. Can … [Read more...] about Chemistry High School Curriculum for Homeschool
The Veterans Day Homeschool
November 11 became a federal holiday in 1938, when it was known as “Armistice Day”, to honor the cessation of World War I. Legislation in June of 1954 under President Eisenhower broadened the focus of the date to honor all veterans, and changed the name of the holiday to “Veterans Day”. November 11th became the official national holiday for Veterans Day when President … [Read more...] about The Veterans Day Homeschool
What about Socialization?
What about socialization? It's the most commonly asked question about homeschooling. When people who don't homeschool find out you're homeschooling, or even thinking about homeschooling, it's the first thing they ask. What about socialization? I find it interesting that socialization seems to be everyone's number one concern about homeschooling, even though a. The purpose of school is … [Read more...] about What about Socialization?
Review of Mystery of History Volume 4
We have been using Mystery of History in our homeschool for a long time, I think at least six years. Four years ago we started participating in a co-op that used the curriculum and ever since then we have been getting through the book every year. This year we were in the new volume Mystery of History Volume 4 - Wars of Independence to Modern Times. Mystery of History Volume 4 Mystery of … [Read more...] about Review of Mystery of History Volume 4
The Ultimate Guide to Homeschool Science
Looking for homeschool science options? Then look no further than this Ultimate Guide to Homeschool Science! Full curriculum options, supplemental resources and more! Both secular and Christian options as well! The Ultimate Guide to Homeschool Science Come take a look at all the fun and engaging resources we have as homeschoolers for science. Hands-on, textbook, full curriculum, unit … [Read more...] about The Ultimate Guide to Homeschool Science
Parent’s Guide: Prepping for Homeschooling High School
Parents sometimes approach homeschooling the high school years with some trepidation. It can be daunting to think about making sure your teen is ready for what lies ahead, whether that's college or a vocation of their choice. Prepping for homeschooling high school can seem overwhelming. Parent's Guide: Prepping for Homeschooling High School Here at The Curriculum Choice, we have lots of … [Read more...] about Parent’s Guide: Prepping for Homeschooling High School
Latin Homeschool Curriculum Reviews
Over the years there have been lots of Latin Homeschool Curriculum Reviews shared here at The Curriculum Choice. Here you will find all of them in one place. Latin Homeschool Curriculum Reviews Take a look at all of our Latin Homeschool Curriculum Review here at The Curriculum Choice! Since they are all together you can easily compare and contrast, as well as get different points of view … [Read more...] about Latin Homeschool Curriculum Reviews
Have you heard about Eeboo?
Educational games and tools can be a fun and engaging way to help your children learn and grow. Eeboo creates toys, games, and gifts that help children learn and explore. Eeboo is a self-made home business, a true family owned business, that began in the basement of Mia's basement. She and her husband wanted to encourage creative thinking, open-ended play, and meaningful communication in the … [Read more...] about Have you heard about Eeboo?
Unit Study Documentation & Resources
In this third and final article in the Using the Unit Study Approach series, I want to share a few miscellaneous thoughts on unit study documentation as well as some resources for good unit studies. How Long Should A Unit Study Last? As long as it you want it to! Depending on the ages of your children and their level of interest in the topic you are exploring, you could spend anywhere from … [Read more...] about Unit Study Documentation & Resources
Getting Your Homeschooled High Schooler Ready for College
For many homeschoolers and their families, preparing for the high school years means getting your high schooler ready for college too. Here at the Curriculum Choice we've got plenty of help from our authors in the form of helpful posts and reviews that cover the resources you need to get confident in your college prep. Resources For Getting Your Homeschooled High Schooler Ready for … [Read more...] about Getting Your Homeschooled High Schooler Ready for College
Designing Your Own Unit Study
Designing your own unit study is easier than you think, and offers a unique style of learning that is hands-on, rich and meaningful. PLEASE NOTE: This is a follow up to an article I wrote, Using the Unit Study Approach. If you’re unfamiliar with unit studies and want to learn more about them, I suggest reading the first article before you delve into this one. Designing Your Own Unit … [Read more...] about Designing Your Own Unit Study
Using the Unit Study Approach
Using a Unit Study Approach in my homeschool came from my early childhood years, what I remembered from my elementary days, and why. Come take a closer look at what a unit study approach is, why you might like it, and check out some unit study resources. Why the Unit Study Approach? When I think back to my elementary school days, images of workbooks, purple mimeograph sheets (remember … [Read more...] about Using the Unit Study Approach