


I like the Timeline, it is nothing fancy, and there are not a huge number of events to master each year. I have not had to come up with any science demonstrations, and both me and my son have now memorized the night sky well enough to look up anytime it is dark and find many constellations. States and Capitols has been a bit dry, but we are mastering them and I like that they are arranged by region instead of alphabetically.Īstronomy has been great. I again love the drill questions in the back of the book.

The workbook is great, but the tests are insane for 3rd grade. Not a huge fan of Spelling Workout, but it is independent which I needed.Īll Things Fun & Fascinating has been once a week, and has worked well.Ĭhristian Studies has been basic, but I love the drill questions in the back of the book to make sure we have "the facts" solid. It is set up catechism style, but does not always have a clear question to ask. Not a huge fan of English Grammar Recitation. I have enjoyed the literature guides, they have been a good springboard for discussions about the books, and the selections have been excellent. I am looking forward to digging deeping into First Form next year. Latina Christiana has been good (we did Prima last year). We are finishing MP Kindergarten and 3rd this year. Other Resources for Learning Challenges.Resources (and Curricula) for Processing Difficulties.Science Courses: Text/Online Support Packages.Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities.Getting Started: Beginning the Home Education Adventure.Stories and Tales From Around the World.
