Project Passport Egypt, Middle Ages, Renaissance and Reformation Review

If you visit the About Us page of the Home School in the Woods website, you’ll find a reproduced image of founder Amy Pak’s fourth grade report card.  Her social studies teacher noted that  “Amy understands the personal side of historical figures, but has difficulty in connecting these men to the events of the time.”  … Read more

Classical Education in Latin and Ancient Rome Review

This article is in collaboration with Memoria Press. Memoria Press is the company known for their Latin curriculum, but in the past few years they are providing so much more for curriculum in cottage schools and homeschools everywhere including Latina Christiana I Complete Set (Grades 3+) and their histories especially their programs on Rome including Famous … Read more

Once-a-Week Unit Studies Review

This article is in collaboration with Homeschool Legacy. Unit Studies are the workhorse of the homeschooling world. They can be the magic bullet, breathing life into a burnt-out homeschool experience. Unit Studies can be useful when schooling multiple ages and abilities. They accommodate a variety of learning styles and are perfect for those “hands-on” learners. … Read more

Mother, Should I Trust the Government? Review

This article is in collaboration with FreedomProject Education. FreedomProject Education is an accredited classical academy with a philosophy firmly based on Judeo-Christian values as presented in the United States Constitution.  Common Core-free classes are provided in a live, interactive online setting for students in grades K through 12.  In addition to their commitment to presenting … Read more

In Freedom’s Cause Review

This article is in collaboration with Heirloom Audio Productions. Heirloom Audio Productions has a passion for bringing real history to life. They produce active listening audio adventures. This is a new genre in audio listening. Plot rich with powerful sound effects designed to keep the listener captivated. The full audio theatrical presentation captures the imagination … Read more

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