Our family uses a great deal of curriculum but also enjoys living books. Whenever I have a moment I love to share what we use, what I’ve read, and what makes a difference to us. I hope these reviews will be a blessing to your homeschool and to you personally as a homeschooling mom.
Homeschool reviews by subject (note, these are not sorted by age category):
- Bible (Bible, Christian living, church history, Omnibus, worldview)
- Electives (art, business, homemaking, life skills, music, keyboarding)
- Foreign Language
- High School (curriculum and resources, guidance, Omnibus, and college prep)
- History and Geography (biography, church history, civics, geography, history, historical fiction, Omnibus)
- Language Arts or English (English, grammar, handwriting, literature, phonics, reading, spelling, writing, Omnibus)
- Math (computer, logic, math)
- Mom Helps (homeschool tips, encouragement) Note: not all of these mom helps are reviews.
- Resource Lists (from Shakespeare to living history)
- Science (science, computer)
- Media and methods (DVD’s, online learning, computer learning, play and learn, read aloud)
Homeschool reviews by ages:
- Preschool
- Elementary
- Middle School
- High School (Note: this list contains a lot of helpful nonfiction and historical fiction as well as curriculum)
- Adult (Note: this list contains a lot of fiction and nonfiction as well as homeschool-specific resources.)
General reading for all ages
- Biography
- Fiction
- Historical fiction
- Nonfiction
- Read alouds and our family’s read aloud lists for 2011 and 2012
- Picture books
General Reviews for Mom (child raising, encouragement, health, homemaking, homeschool tips, life skills, and organization; for general reading reviews, see above)
Annie Kate’s Curriculum reviews, in chronological order
Every single one of Annie Kate’s reviews, in chronological order
Dear Annie Kate,
Would you consider reviewing my historic fiction novel written for boys aged 9-12? The issues presented in this fast paced book are relevant not only in the last century, but in today’s culture. RIDING THE RAILS TO HOME: A NEWSIE RIDES THE ORPHAN TRAIN will draw even reluctant readers into the world of a newsie. I can send a copy of this book to you. Thank you for your time.
Although I haven’t reviewed for that age range for a while, this book looks good. I will email you, Cleo.