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Share Literature With Your Teenager

Why is the study of high school literature so important? Of course, we want our children to be well read, and hopefully to enjoy reading in general. But at the high school level, perhaps reading is secondary to the resulting thought processes. When a student reads, a student also thinks. The critical and creative thought processes, discussions, and debates that result when a student and teacher analyze and interpret a piece of literature are boundless. Doing this within the family unit allows the parents the ability to interject their feeling, beliefs, values and ideas, making the entire process a learning and bonding experience. Following, are suggestions that will make this process an enjoyable one for you and your family.


Homeschool High School Bible

Looking for resources for teaching homeschool high school Bible? Read on for more information on courses and suggested studies.


Questions About Homeschooling 

Wondering how to get started homeschooling? Find out how it works and how much it costs to homeschool with these helpful homeschooling tips and FAQ's.


Am I Qualified to Homeschool?

Are you worried about your ability to teach your children?  Do you question whether you have the knowledge and skills? Read on to find out why you shouldn't worry!


Layers of Learning

Layers of Learning are unit studies, broken up into 4 years, that integrate science, history, geography, writing, and the arts into one study. Each year contains 20 workbooks, or units, that span a length of time. Year 1 covers Ancient History and art and ends at the Roman Empire. Year 2 dives into the history […]


Campfire Curriculums

A family-centered, unit-based study, Campfire Curriculums covers every age and teaches in the experiential style in which children are meant to learn. These studies are designed to include the entire family — the perfect way to get Dad involved! — and can include pre-readers on up to adults. It’s very hands-on and “open and go.” […]