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Category Archives: curriculum
The Library Card Education
I don’t have a textbook/workbook combo pack to review for my eighth graders history, because I created my own curriculum for him.
Curiosity Chronicles Review
Now that we’re halfway through the school year, I’m giving reviews of the individual curriculum we have been using this year. Today, I’ll review Curiosity Chronicles History curriculum.
Bookshark Science Review
Now that we’re half way through the school year, I’m going to start giving reviews of the individual curriculum we have been using this year. Today, I’ll start with a review of Bookshark Science Level H.
6th Grade Homeschool Midyear Update
We’re now half way through the school year. Last week I gave an update on what curriculum changes I’ve made for my 8th grader, so today it’s time to talk about my 6th grader. Overall, things are going really well this year for both of my boys.
8th Grade Homeschool Midyear Update
We’re now half way through the school year, so I figured it was time to give an update on what curriculums we’re using. We have made several curriculum changes, but the bigger overall update is super positive. In fact, homeschool is going so well with my 8th grade, we’ve decided to stick with homeschool for high school too. Eek, there will be more on that in future posts for sure.
Sixth Grade Homeschool Curriculum
I’ve made a lot of changes in curriculum choices for my sixth grader in the past nine weeks. I’m still tweaking things, but this is a summary of everything I’m using right now.
8th Grade Homeschool Curriculum
When I started this blog, I thought I was going to give lots of reviews of each specific curriculum I’m using. Now that I’ve completed the first quarter of our homeschool year, I’m realizing how much I’m pulling different resources from different places. Instead of making separate posts about each curriculum choice, I’m going to list everything I’m using for my 8th grader here.
WriteShop
And enjoyable and effective way to teach middle school students how to write.
A Simple Workbook Can Go a Long Way
Can you actually teach math with nothing but a $12 workbook?