My new Curriculum Choice review is up! Here’s the introduction: As a physicist, I understand, somewhat, the nature of mathematics. It’s actually a language, and children can benefit from being taught it as a language. Among other things, this means using many different resources rather than just one curriculum. One wonderful resource, the Key to… […]
Reviews: Curriculum
Review: Beyond Opinion by Ravi Zacharias, Ed.
Beyond Opinion: Living the Faith We Defend is an insightful collection of essays by editor Ravi Zacharias and other apologists. Many of the essays focus on problems different nonChristian groups have with Christianity and on how to understand such nonChristians well enough to guide them to the Truth. Topics include postmodernism, Islam, Eastern religions, science, philosophy, and […]
Review: Time4Learning
As I mentioned earlier, we have been trying out Time4Learning free for a month in order to review it. Our month is finished, and all three of the children have learned a fair bit. They also have some strong opinions to share. Summary Time4Learning is an interactive online learning package for Preschool to […]
Curriculum Choice Review: Rod and Staff Grammar Series
My first review with The Curriculum Choice was posted last week! I’m excited and thankful to be part of this group of thoughtful homeschool curriculum reviewers. If you want information about a wide range of curriculum, do search their archives. Here is an excerpt of my review of the Rod and Staff grammar series: When I […]
Review: Finding Educational Activities in the Most Unexpected Places
When I was a young mom, I wanted some guidelines to teach my preschoolers in a fun, low-key way using things we had around the house. I bought several books, read several more from the library, and used my imagination, but what I really needed was something like Finding Educational Activities in the Most Unexpected […]