Homeschool Curriculum
Get all the curriculum and resources you need to implement the Charlotte Mason Method in your homeschool. This educational philosophy is based on living books, nature studies, art and music, and good habit formation. These sources honor the philosophy and spirit of the ideas of Charlotte Mason and make it easy for you to incorporate this beautiful way of learning into your home.
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A Homeschool Curriculum for Preschool and Kindergarten
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Lord of History
Points in Evaluating a Curriculum
Angelicum Academy Bookstore
Some Practical Advice for New Homeschoolers
Catholic Heritage Curricula
El Camino Real Bookstore
Christian Liberty Press
TAN Books & Publishers
Numbers Plus - Preschool Mathematics Curriculum
Guardian Angel Books
Mother of Divine Grace School
Charlotte Mason Living Books Curriculum
Math-U-See Primer
Resources
A History of Science
The Complete Home Learning Source Book : The Essential Resource Guide for Homeschoolers, Parents, and Educators Covering Every Subject from Arithmetic to Zoology
Learn and Do Unit Studies
Montessori Reading
Sing, Spell, Read & Write
A Reason For® Reading
A Reason For® Handwriting
Diana Waring--History Alive!
Greenleaf Press
Greenleaf Press
Shurley English
Pecci Reading Method: At Last! A Reading Method for Every Child
Bob Books
A Reason For® Spelling
Learning Adventures
The Story of the World
- The Story of the World, Volume 1: Ancient Times
- Activity Book One: Ancient Times
- The Story of the World, Volume 1: Ancient Times Audiobook CD, read by Barbara Alan Johnson
- The Story of the World, Volume 2: The Middle Ages
- Activity Book Two: The Middle Ages
- The Story of the World, Volume 2: The Middle Ages Audiobook CD, read by Barbara Alan Johnson
- The Story of the World, Volume 3: Early Modern Times
- Activity Book Three: Early Modern Times
- Story of the World, Volume 3: Early Modern Times Audiobook CD, read by Jim Weiss
Total Language Plus
Learning Language Arts Through Literature
Alpha-Phonics
A Little Way of Homeschooling
This book is a compilation of the experiences of 13 different homeschoolers and how they incorporated an unschooling style of teaching in their homes. This book addresses the question of whether a Catholic can happily and successfully unschool. This home education approach is presented as a sensible way to access the mystery of learning, in which it operates not as an ideology in competition with the Catholic faith, but rather a flexible and individual homeschooling path.
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