Homeschooling from a biblical worldview is the cornerstone of Home School Adventure Co.
According to their website, Home School Adventure Co. . .
. . . creates and offers resources designed to inspire and equip parents to educate and raise children to be loving, compassionate, strong, and wise.
Members of the Schoolhouse Review Crew were afforded the opportunity to use the following downloadable resources in their homeschools for the purpose of writing a thorough and honest review:
Philosophy Adventure™
Philosophy Adventure™ is designed to help students 6th-12th grade cultivate and defend a biblical worldview by teaching them how to write skillfully, think critically, and speak articulately as they explore the history of ideas.
Philippians in 28 Weeks™ (ESV and KJV)
It is easier to share the Word of God when it is etched upon your heart. Philippians in 28 Weeks™ is a delightful and painless way to commit the entire book of Philippians to memory.
The Wise Woman with Literary Analysis Journal Questions
The Wise Woman enchants readers while it contrasts the ugliness of pride, selfishness and conceit with the beauty of humility, sacrifice, and compassion.
By offering students 16 to 24 literary analysis questions per chapter, this 160-page spiral bound edition teaches critical thinking in a way that is engaging and transformational.
Mere Christianity Critical Analysis Journal
The Mere Christianity Critical Analysis Journal is a powerful tool to strengthen critical thinking while cultivating a biblical worldview. A companion to Lewis’s classic work, the Journal can be used for independent study with teenagers or adults, or as a group study in families, homeschools, co-ops, classrooms, Sunday school, and small groups.
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This post was written by Marcy Crabtree of Ben and Me.