Tag: curriculum review

  • Homeschool Online Hebrew Language Lessons

    Homeschool Online Hebrew Language Lessons

    In June, Kathryn completed two years of mitzvah classes at her dad’s messianic synagogue. Her mitzvah classes included Hebrew instruction, and she enjoyed these lessons so much, she requested to continue to learn Hebrew this school year. I try to follow her interests in homeschooling when possible, but this was a subject I’d have to…

  • Online Homeschool Writing Course Review

    Online Homeschool Writing Course Review

    Please note: I received this program in exchange for an honest review. I was compensated for my time in writing this review. All opinions are my own and I was not required to write a favorable review. See disclosure page. Knowing that writing was one subject in particular where my high schooler was resistant to…

  • Dave Ramsey Personal Finance Review

    Dave Ramsey Personal Finance Review

    Dave Ramsey’s Foundations in Personal Finance for teens is the homeschool course Lindsey loves to hate. Or more accurately, it seems to be the course she hates to love. About the Foundations in Personal Finance program: This course includes 14+ hours of instructional video on DVD, plus one student workbook. If you have more than…

  • Homeschool Astronomy Resources

    Homeschool Astronomy Resources

    Kathryn is my young astronomer, and one of her requests this school year was to learn more about the subject! Astronomy is a very unschoolish subject in our homeschool, mostly because she is interest-led enough to do it on her own. (And because she’s already learned WAY more than I know on the subject!) So,…

  • KidCoder Computer Programming for Kids

    KidCoder Computer Programming for Kids

    Homeschool computer programming for kids: KidCoder is a self-study science curriculum that teaches kids to write their own computer games and programs. It’s written as an introduction to the field of computer programming for kids 4th grade and older. There is also a TeenCoder program intended for older kids (high schoolers) who already have a…