It’s hard to believe, but this fall, I have a middle schooler! Our choices for our classical Christian curriculum for sixth grade contain a mix of traditional homeschool classes, cottage school classes, online academy classes, as well as online discussion groups. As Rachel gets older, I’m beginning to outsource more of her schoolwork. Juggling multiple […]
Our Classical Christian Curriculum for Kindergarten
I’m sharing our choices for our classical Christian curriculum for kindergarten today. I’d love to hear your ideas, too! During the past year or so, you may have heard me refer to our family as a ‘hybrid homeschooling family’. What does that mean, exactly? Throughout our homeschooling journey, (seven years this fall!) my husband and […]
Our Classical Christian Curriculum for Preschool
Today, I’m sharing our selections for a classical Christian curriculum for the preschool years. I’d love to hear your plans, too! I’m going to be honest and tell y’all that these curriculum posts are HARD for me to write. Not because I’m over here, hand-wringing about what curriculum to choose. (We’ve been on the Memoria […]
101 Reasons Why We Chose Memoria Press for Our Classical Homeschool Curriculum
This summer, we’re heading into our 7th year of homeschooling with a classical curriculum. (let that sink in for just a minute) What started out as an experiment has been a complete paradigm shift. Homeschooling, especially with a classical approach, has paid off so very handsomely for our family, in ways I couldn’t have imagined. […]
Our Classical Christian Curriculum for Second Grade
As much as I love the Memoria Press classical Christian curriculum packages, there are times when you can’t work from one core. That’s where we are now with my boys. Currently, we’re dealing with an unofficial diagnosis of dyslexia and dysgraphia for them. They struggle with reading and handwriting, but their oral comprehension is spot […]