Adaptive Online Homeschooling Review

This article is in collaboration with Standard Deviants Accelerate. Many homeschool families rely on flexibility. With children learning at different ages and levels it’s nice to have a flexible program that offers a variety of subjects for grades 3-12. Standard Deviants Accelerate has been producing and distributing educational videos for middle and high school. Their … Read more

Heroes of History and Christian Heroes Books Review

This is sponsored content. As parents, all of us wish to point to worthy heroes as examples to our children. Sadly, our culture seldom promotes those values and character qualities that one can pronounce as “heroic.” If this has been a concern in your heart you will undoubtedly find the Schoolhouse Crew’s newest review encouraging. YWAM Publishing … Read more

Roman Town Educational App Review

This article is in collaboration with Dig-It! Games. Do you have middle school students who are interested in game-based learning? Do you look around at the many educational apps created for elementary school and wish that you could find educational apps for your middle school-aged child? Members of the Schoolhouse Review Crew have had the … Read more

With Lee in Virginia Audio Drama Review

This article is in collaboration with Heirloom Audio Productions Heirloom Audio Productions just released its third dramatization based on a novel by George Alfred Henty, from the series known as The Extraordinary Adventures of G.A. Henty. If you are ready to immerse your students in a Civil War era, grab ahold of this exciting new … Read more

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