Math U See Review

Math U See is a comprehensive K-12 math curriculum. It was founded over 20 years ago by Steve Demme, a successful math teacher.  Using his combined knowledge of curriculum and teaching experience, he began developing worksheets based on a multi-sensory approach. What sets Math U See apart is the hands on nature of the program. … Read more

Adventus MusIQ HomeSchool Review

This article is in collaboration with Adventus. Adventus is an award-winning music education that you can use in your own home. This multi-level music and piano curriculum was created by music educators. They have created MusIQ Homeschool specifically for homeschoolers, which has levels available for ages 4-18. Children’s Music Journey Volumes 1-3 is for ages … Read more

Classical Logic and Poetry for Middle and High School Students Review

Classical Academic Press offers curriculum for today’s students, refreshing proven techniques and innovatively combining them with modern education methods. They produce materials for many subject areas, including Poetry, Logic, Bible, and the languages Latin, Greek, Spanish and French. Crew members recently reviewed two course, The Discovery of Deduction: An Introduction to Formal Logic and The … Read more

Teaching Creatively: Hands-On Projects

We have reached the final day of our  Teaching Creatively Blog Hop! I hope you have been enjoying reading about our first 4 topics, Delight-Directed Teaching, Schooling in the Kitchen, Toys, Games and Puzzles, and Homeschooling in a Crisis. The Crew has certainly enjoyed sharing our thoughts on these topics. For our last topic, we’ll be wrapping … Read more

Essentials in Writing Review

This article is in collaboration with Essentials in Writing. Essentials in Writing is a complete language arts curriculum with a primary focus on composition. It was founded and created by Matthew Stephens, a former middle school English teacher. Students will learn to become confident, effective writers by watching Mr. Stephens present brief lessons in a step-by-step … Read more

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