My First Charlotte Mason Based Curriculum At some point in our home education I was feeling frustrated with all the worksheets and textbooks, especially with history and science. In researching…
A Gentle Feast: Cycle 4 Review
This post is all about our second full year using A Gentle Feast for our homeschool curriculum. Our first year fully immersed in A Gentle Feast curriculum was an appropriate…
2022 How to Plan for Summer Homeschool
Some years, we’ll take a longer break in the summer. However, most years, I find we sustain our learning better by planning a summer rhythm of reading, writing, and math….
2021-2022 Curriculum for the Family
As each of my children reached the milestone of school age, I realized the need to combine as many subjects as we can for sanity. Does such a magical homeschool…
Studying the Bible in our Homeschool
Studying the Bible has always been a special part of our homeschool days. Even when my first child was a toddler, the Jesus Storybook Bible was a precious resource. Charlotte…
Review of A Reason For Spelling
If you have been here for a while, you know my youngest is a bit ahead of schedule since we started some of her curriculum early. In a few weeks,…
Supplies for Art in Homeschool
In our years of homeschooling, we have found a few supplies that have proved useful and durable for art. I shared some of our favorite art curriculum in a post…
Review of Right Start Math
I originally purchased Level A of Right Start Math for my 2nd child. He has a kinesthetic learning lean so I figured the manipulatives would be so helpful. However, once…
How to Get Back into a Homeschool Rhythm
In planning out my week, I thought about a few small things that have big impact in returning to rhythm after an extended break. We typically school year-round, but take…
Review of Learning Language Arts Through Literature
The Red Book Literature Learning Language Arts Through Literature is published by Common Sense Press. Note there is a discount code at the end of this post. We purchased the…