Finally! I have reached the end of our homeschool curriculum choices for 2020-2021! With 5 children – 4 of whom are school-age – it takes awhile to list all of our curriculum picks for the year. My oldest boy, 10th grade, will be home with us for school this year and I could not be …
There are so many curriculum choices in the homeschool world, isn’t there? It can be very hard to weed through them.
I have many posts giving thorough reviews of curriculum we have used throughout the years. Always feel free to contact me for specific questions regarding any curriculum I’ve used. Happy to help you decide!
8th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices 2020-2021
I am a busy bee writing all of the homeschool curriculum posts for this school year. With a bunch of kiddos, comes a bunch of posts! Ha! Next up: 8th grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices 2020-2021! It’s hard for me to believe that my oldest girl (second born) is an 8th grader. She’s not really feeling …
6th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices 2020-2021
Welcome back to the Hill House’s homeschool curriculum choices for the 2020-2021 school year! This year, our homeschool will have a (very busy) preschooler, 4th grader, 6th grader, 8th grader, and 10th grader. Last week I published our 4th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices, so go take a peek at that if you have a 4th …
4th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices 2020-2021
It’s that time of year when many homeschool bloggers share what curricula they will use in the coming school year. I always love taking a look at what other moms use in their homes! It helps me think through my own choices and evaluate why I am doing things the way that I do. This …
Educating Myself as a Classical Homeschool Mom
Through the years, I have homeschooled my children in several ways – unit studies, literature-rich studies, and the 4-year history rotation. At the root of all of it was a classical education, even though I veered from that a bit in the earlier years due to the New-and-Shiny Syndrome. As my oldest child aged and …
How We Use Famous Men of Rome in Our Homeschool
Last year, I made the big decision to homeschool my children using the Core Curriculum from Memoria Press. It was an enormous leap of faith for me to do something so incredibly different than our previous 8 years of homeschool, but it has been one of my most successful homeschool decisions to date. One season …
Why I Teach Latin in Our Homeschool
When I think about my current life, it is just bizarre to me that I homeschool. And what’s even more bizarre? I teach my children Latin. I was the pre-children person that looked upon homeschooling with disdain because, well, why would you do that? Homeschoolers are weird people, as I once believed. Side story: I used to …
How We Use Rod and Staff English Grammar in Our Homeschool
Through the years, there have been many – and I mean many – changes in curriculum in our homeschool. In fact, I’d be pretty embarrassed to tell you the times we’ve changed curriculum. The reasons for our many curriculum switches is a post for another day that I hope to write soon. As much as I …
3rd Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices
I’m back with my last homeschool curriculum post for the 2019-2020 school year – my 3rd grader! My sweet 3rd grader is such a delight to teach. Despite a tremendous amount of hard work, my 3rd grader was later to read. You will find that my curriculum choices reflect that. My goal with all of …
5th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices
This week, I’m sharing our homeschool curriculum choices for the 2019-2020 school year. Today I’m talking about my 5th grader and what she is studying. You can read about my 5th Grade homeschool goals to get a better picture of our homeschool year. We’re heading into our 4th full week of school, so we’re rolling …
7th Grade Homeschool Curriculum Choices
Even though I’m late in doing so, I wanted to share our homeschool curriculum choices for the 2019-2020 school year. My oldest boy is in 9th grade at a University-model school, which means he is home with us on 2 satellite days each week. This is considered a private school, so I have no choice …