#HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM

Post Sponsored by Holston Academy As a homeschooling parent, you’ve likely found courses and curriculum that you and your student are comfortable with. And that’s great! If they don’t…


This post is sponsored by Time4Learning. Before the pandemic, it was business as usual for Boca Raton resident Nikki Warris. Her two daughters, 5-year-old Natalie and 8-year-old Lexi were…


Post sponsored by Discover! Homeschooling has long been associated with religion. The Christian homeschooling movement was born in the 1960s and 1970s and took off in the 1980s. By this point,…


Post Sponsored by Bridgeway Academy Studies show many different ways that our brain processes and retains information. These methods are often referred to as learning styles. The three main…


I love a new school year! I love having a chance to reminisce. Indeed to look over the past year and pull out the precious memories and the keepsakes. And, most of all, treasure them! But that…


Many homeschoolers choose all-in-one curriculum or multi-subject curriculum options for their homeschooling needs.  These all-in-one curriculum packages are usually a great option for new homeschoolers…


I know it's so difficult to find the right homeschool curriculum each year. For some of us, that can be elusive while others have one curriculum that seems to work for almost all their kiddos.…


This post has been sponsored by Classical Academic Press and Time4Learning.com We've all been there before. You are standing at the entrance to a homeschool convention exhibitors hall with…


In previous posts, we brought you lists of wholesome books for Early Elementary and Elementary lists. This time we're heading to focus on our middle school students! (For a printable version…


State testing for homeschoolers? In fact, should your homeschooling student even participate in end-of-year testing?  Of course, that Depends on the state you live in. In short, you may or may…