Assessing Your Curriculum
If you are following a traditional school year or have a schedule unique to your family, the...
Read Moreby Sara Carothers | Jan 10, 2024 | Academics, Blog | 0 |
If you are following a traditional school year or have a schedule unique to your family, the...
Read Moreby Donna Krahn | Feb 13, 2014 | History & Geography | 0 |
This is another quality, standards-based curriculum that is now available to homeschool families. If you want to be sure that your child is covering material found on standardized testing or your goal is to keep pace with grade-level classrooms or put your child back into the classroom without gaps, Scott Foresman covers the necessary information at each grade level.
Read Moreby Janice Price | Jan 29, 2014 | History & Geography | 0 |
Like the other Notgrass high school courses, Exploring Government is a well-constructed course...
Read Moreby Linda Schneider | Jan 23, 2014 | Language Arts | 0 |
After reading Uncovering the Logic of English, I was expecting a very organized, thorough, easy to...
Read Moreby Janice Price | Jan 21, 2014 | History & Geography | 0 |
Studying world history alongside world literature has always made sense to me. Evidently it makes sense to the Notgrass family as well, because they’ve developed a well-organized curriculum that integrates these two subjects and adds a solid Bible component.
Read Moreby Donna Krahn | Jan 16, 2014 | History & Geography | 0 |
I got so excited when I found out that these guides are really study guides to be used with Joy Hakim’s History of US series.
Read Moreby Janice Price | Jan 14, 2014 | Curriculum | 0 |
The Big Question. This is what ties together each of the six units in each course. Examples of Big Questions? How do we decide what is true? How do we decide who we are? What is the best way to find the truth?
Read Moreby Janice Price | Jan 13, 2014 | History & Geography | 0 |
Like the other homeschool-friendly curricula published by the Notgrass family, Exploring Economics provides careful integration of biblical study and worldview with broad-based coverage of the topic – this time, economics.
Read Moreby Janice Price | Jan 9, 2014 | History & Geography | 0 |
It’s history – and beyond! Starting where most courses leave off (with the data), Take a Stand! seeks to teach students how to start with one of the many debatable questions from history, gather information/data, analyze it, think about it critically, formulate an opinion, and be prepared and skilled at stating and defending it coherently.
Read Moreby Linda Schneider | Dec 30, 2013 | Mathematics | 0 |
Proving that any monster can do math, these comically monstrous beasts take you along with them as they face math challenges both inside and outside the Academy.
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