Choosing a Curriculum

                                                           

Below is a comprehensive list of curriculums that we have used to meet the needs of our family.  I encourage you to prayerfully study the needs of your family and allow the Lord to lead you to the curriculums that are best for you.
If you are just starting out with home education and are unsure of the needs of your child I recommend you go with a “complete” standard education style program such as Rod and Staff, Abeka or Griggs then evaluate your needs at the end of the year.
May the Lord bless you as you prepare your family for Heaven.


Math
Saxon
www.saxonpublishers.harcourtachieve.com
Math U See
www.mathusee.com
Rod and Staff  Math U See
www.rodstaff.com
Learning Vitamins
www.skillsmadesimple.com
The Critical Thinking Company
www.ThinkingToLearn.com/113.html.

Language Arts
Rod and Staff
www.rodstaff.com
 Language Lessons
www.queenhomeschool.com
Easy Grammar Systems
English from the Roots Up (Greek and Latin Roots Study)
Learning Vitamins
www.skillsmadesimple.com
Analogies by Continental Press

Reading
Specific Skills by SRA/McGraw-Hill
Rod and Staff
www.rodstaff.com
Explode the Code
Rocket Phonics
www.ThinkingToLearn.com/113.html
The
Barton Reading and Spelling System (For students with dyslexia)
www.bartonreading.com

Spelling
Learning to Spell
www.queenhomeschool.com
Rod and Staff
www.rodstaff.com
The Barton Reading and Spelling System (For students with dyslexia)
www.bartonreading.com

Bible
The Bible
My Bible First!
www.mybiblefirst.org

History
The Mystery of History
www.brightideaspress.com
Learning Through History Magazine
www.learningthroughhistory.com
The Story of the World (Must be used with discretion)
Peace Hill Press
www.ThinkingToLearn.com/113.html.

Science
Biology 101: According to the days of Creation
www.the101series.com
Christian Kids Explore Biology
www.brightideaspress.com
Christian Kids Explore Chemistry
www.brightideaspress.com

 

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