I have a confession to make. I am not a craft-loving, messy project mom. So when I hear the words 'art project' I cringe just a little. But my daughter absolutely loves doing art projects (sometimes the messier the better)! I realized that I needed to give her time to be creative so I make sure to schedule time for her to explore different art mediums and, with time, I've learned to embrace … [Read more...] about Our Favorite Homeschool Art Resources
Art C by ABeka – My Review
Are you looking for a complete art program for your children? In our homeschool, art was always a big part of our days. We often did our own projects, using ideas from our curriculum (Oak Meadow) or finding things to do on the web. But as my daughter grew, she wanted a more structured art program, and we found this helpful resource for our art and crafts projects - Art C by ABeka Books. A Beka … [Read more...] about Art C by ABeka – My Review
A.C.E. Word Building
We have been using Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) in our homeschool for about three years with all the children (except the twins who are too young). Although I was skeptical at first, we have great success using the program. You may read my Review of ACE English which details my thoughts about the program. Several years ago when I first saw ACE I thought it was too simple and that it … [Read more...] about A.C.E. Word Building
Bookroo: Subscriptions to Inspire Young Readers
The dark comes early these days, and the temperatures stay cool. That makes winter the perfect time for stories! Recently, our family had the opportunity to try out Bookroo--a subscription book service. Every month a handsomely wrapped package arrives filled with your choice of board books or picture books. What a fun morning we had receiving our package from the letter carrier, then tearing … [Read more...] about Bookroo: Subscriptions to Inspire Young Readers
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
World Geography with North Star Geography
Upper lever grades can be both difficult to teach and difficult to find quality, comprehensive resources to teach with. We have had the pleasure of using North Star Geography in our homeschool, using it to fulfill high school history credit. North Star Geography earned my high school sophomore one credit for high school history, but beyond that we had so much fun with the projects and creating … [Read more...] about World Geography with North Star Geography
Keeping a Nature Journal – A Review
Keeping a Nature Journal - A Review Do you and your children like to keep nature journals throughout the year? We have enjoyed them for many years in our homeschool and I think I will continue to journal from nature well in to my retirement years. I'd love to share a great resource that we have used in our homeschool over the years and that all the children have learned from to hone their … [Read more...] about Keeping a Nature Journal – A Review
Hack the SAT – My Review
When my daughter was a junior, we took time to plan and study for the SAT (and the ACT). Note - You don't have to do both. In fact, we made test prep a course, which counted towards her credits for homeschool graduation. Studying for the SAT was one of the most important things that we did for her college prep. What to study for the SAT is one of the most frequently asked questions that I get. … [Read more...] about Hack the SAT – My Review
Math Card Games from RightStart Math
Daily math lessons elicit groans from many children - my own daughter included. One way that I helped overcome the daily drudgery of math was by including math games whenever possible. RightStart's Math Card Games Kit is our favorite resource for math fun. RightStart Math Games If you're looking for ways to add some fun to your daily math lessons, the Math Card Games Kit from RightStart Math … [Read more...] about Math Card Games from RightStart Math
Economics for Everybody
Is the study of economics in your four-year high school plan? It should be! Our families, our businesses and our world run on economic principles. Or maybe I should say they run well (or don't run well) depending on how we handle economic principles. Understanding basic economics is so important that every high school student should receive at least 1/2 credit instruction - if not more. … [Read more...] about Economics for Everybody
Our Favorite Resources for Homeschool Encouragement
A decision to homeschool your children is not something easy to make for most parents in the world. Homeschooling families are still minorities compared to the families with children who go to school. Therefore, there are a lot of challenges met by most homeschooling families. Here are some of the challenges for homeschooling parents: Not every family is surrounded by people who support the … [Read more...] about Our Favorite Resources for Homeschool Encouragement
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