Online Math Curriculum for Homeschoolers

Online Math Curriculum for Homeschoolers

Looking for an online math curriculum for your homeschool? CTCMath is an online math curriculum for children in grades K-12. All the children in your home can use it to catch up, for keeping up, and for moving ahead in their mathematics courses. Your children will be able to learn at their own pace, watching video tutorials as many times as they need to ensure mastery of a topic. From addition and subtraction to calculus, move your children through the lessons they need to help them succeed.

A Mother-Daughter Bible Study from True Girl

This article is in collaboration with True Girl. True Girl began in 2006 with the mission of “Bringing moms and daughters closer to each other and closer to Jesus.” They create resources and host events around the country for mothers and daughters to attend.  The battle for young girls’ hearts and minds is fierce. Unfortunately, … Read more

STEAM Education? Homeschool Fun!

This article is in collaboration with STEAM4Kidz. If there’s an educational “word of the decade,” it would be STEAM. For those that don’t know, this catchy acronym stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math. In the modern, technologically advanced world, those are considered more valuable subjects than things like literature have in the past. … Read more

Art Instruction for Elementary Through High School

This article is in collaboration with ARTistic Pursuits. ARTistic Pursuits is a company well-known to many homeschool families. They provide art instruction, art history, and technique in easy-to-follow video lessons and textbooks for every age and skill level.  Their newest curriculum features hardcover, full-color textbooks with DVD and Blu-Ray discs containing video lessons. There are … Read more

Improve Reading Comprehension with WordBuild Online

This article is in collaboration with WordBuild Online, a reading comprehension program. Breaking down the meaning of words into units makes learning vocabulary easier for students. This process is called morphology, and it has been proven in multiple research studies to be effective when used with children, even those with learning struggles such as dyslexia. … Read more

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