Okie dokie, homeschool mommas. Before I share our selections for our classical Christian curriculum for third grade, I have a confession to make. My boys are in between grade levels, and as I talk to more homeschooling families, I’m finding that we’re not alone. Part of the beauty of homeschooling is being able to meet […]
Our Classical Christian Curriculum for Sixth Grade with Memoria Press
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 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 […]
Exploring Online Reading Games for Multiple Ages
Homeschool mom confession time — my kids LOVE online reading games. I put them to good use around here, practicing math facts, spelling words, and reinforcing phonics concepts. My only problem lies with having lots of kids at multiple ages and stages. A kindergarten student is working on different skills than a third grader. Even […]
Using Electives in Your Homeschool Curriculum
We have our homeschool curriculum set for the year, but we are still working out our plans for electives. With three full time students, one part time student, and one preschooler, I’m being pulled in a million different directions. Electives aren’t high on MY priority list, but my children see them as the highlight of […]
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