Homeschool Curriculum Reviews

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By eblack88

Our Homeschool Journey

We started our homeschool journey over eleven years ago and have all learned a lot along the way.  We learned all kinds of things about relationships, organization, time management, perseverance and patience.  Perfection was not attained in any of these areas, however, our lives have been enriched during this special season of our lives.   

Finding Curriculum

During the past eleven years I have researched, purchased and used many homeschooling products that were extremely beneficial. My hope is that you will in turn benefit from my experience and that I can share things that worked for us.

When choosing curriculum it is always helpful to peruse homeschool catalogs and books written by others who have gone before us. There are catalogs put out by various companies that provide a substantial amount of assistance. Sonlight, Veritas Press, Timberdoodle and The Old Schoolhouse Magazine are some of my favorites.

This process will allow you to become familiar with the different homeschooling methods. You will naturally be drawn to certain approaches. I think it is always best to start with the one that feels the most comfortable to you and your children. Many home educators begin with a pre-packaged curriculum that gives them all the necessary components. This can be much less intimidating, especially in the beginning. Abeka, Bob Jones and Switched on Schoolhouse offer software, satellite, video and traditional textbook programs.

If a pre-packaged curriculum feels a little confining to you, think about trying a literature based program like Sonlight or Tapestry of Grace. We used Sonlight Curriculum our very first year of homeschooling and it was a great fit. The Instructor's Guide just held my hand during that first scary year. The readers and the read aloud books introduced us to some wonderful friends.

Somewhere along the line I became interested in Classical Education. While we have never attempted a full classical approach, we have implemented many of the ideas. The Well Trained Mind is a great book to introduce this model of education. Veritas Press is a curriculum provider that specializes in classical education. They offer some terrific products that I will review at a later date.

 

 

 

Homeschool Books I Recommend

The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home, Revised and Updated Edition
Written by Susan Wise Bauer and her mother Jessie Wise. Susan was classically educated at home and continues this tradition with her family. I have referred back to this book many times and always discover something new. A thorough look at Classical Education.
Amazon Price: $11.50
List Price: $39.95
100 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum: Choosing the Right Curriculum and Approach for Your Child's Learning Style
This is a must have resource written by a veteran home educator. This book is a great way to be introduced to lots of different programs that are available.
Amazon Price: $9.99
List Price: $21.99
The First Year of Homeschooling Your Child: Your Complete Guide to Getting Off to the Right Start
I have not personally read this book, because it was not available when I started homeschooling, but it receives rave reviews from many people so I wanted to include it here. If I were just starting out, this book would be my first purchase!
Amazon Price: $8.00
List Price: $18.00

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Homeschool Poll

What type of homeschooler are you?

  • I prefer a classical approach (Veritas Press, The Well Trained Mind)
  • I prefer a pre-packaged curriculum (Abeka, BJU, Switched on Schoolhouse)
  • I prefer a literature based curriculum (Sonlight, Tapestry of Grace)
  • I prefer an eclectic approach (I use a little bit of everything)
  • I have no idea - I am just starting
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