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Easy High School Economics Curriculum

March 23, 2017 By: amyswanderingcomment

*Disclosure: I received a free set for review purposes and am being compensated for my time. I am not required to give a positive review.  As always,  I am sharing my honest opinion with you.

Easy High School Economics Curriculum

I usually have three requirements for a high school homeschool curriculum: affordable, interesting, and easy to use. My daughter needed an Economics course for her Senior year, but I was having trouble finding a curriculum that met my three requirements. I was prepared to create an Economics course using free resources and library books, but time was in short supply so I was not looking forward to the process. [Read more…]

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Pathways Faith-Based Reading and Language Arts Curriculum

March 2, 2017 By: amyswanderingcomment

My second grader loves hands-on projects – she is never still! Because I am homeschooling four children, I don’t have time (or energy) to do individual subjects with her AND fill her Do-All-the-Things bucket. My solution for this is to combine subjects whenever possible … geography with history, craft projects with science & reading, etc.

Pathways Reading and Language Arts Curriculum [Read more…]

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Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum for High School English

February 26, 2015 By: amyswanderingcomment

Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum

*Disclosure: I received a free set for review purposes and am being compensated for my time. I am not required to give a positive review.  As always,  I am sharing my honest opinion with you.

Sometimes I really miss our early years of homeschooling, when our schooling had a decidedly Charlotte Mason flair. Our days were spent reading lovely books and exploring nature. Then came high school.

I realize it is very possible to apply Charlotte Mason’s principles to a high school curriculum plan. However, I am a non-multitasking momma of five kiddos that range from kindergarten to twelfth grade. It’s just not going to happen.

What I HAVE done is try to avoid boring textbooks as much as possible when choosing curriculum for my high schoolers. We definitely fall into the Eclectic category. The downside to this is that I worry about gaps in their education because we are not just going step-by-step through a book.

Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum has really helped to bridge that gap for us.

PAC English IV

My twelfth grader has been working her way through English Literature and Philosophy. Instead of one large book, each of the four chapters has a text workbook and an activity workbook. There is also a Teacher’s Key with activity keys, quizzes, quiz keys, tests, and test keys. It is encouraging for my daughter to be able to work towards finishing one book and starting the next.

Study literary themes using historical texts

This English IV course studies historical authors who were “firsts” in their fields. Their writings are used to study literary themes, enhance vocabulary, and build moral character. The activity workbook is a good mix of multiple choice, discussion, and essay questions. *You can view samples at the bottom of this page.

These are just a few of the writers covered in the first chapter:

  • Benjamin Franklin
  • Phyllis Wheatley
  • Thomas Paine
  • Anne Bradstreet
  • George Washington
  • Samuel Adams
  • Jonathan Edwards
  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The reading is meaty and meaningful, and the assignments really make my daughter think about what she is reading instead of just regurgitating information.

PAC samples

PAC is not just for Advanced Homeschoolers

Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum courses are advanced, but that doesn’t mean they are only for students pursuing an accelerated education. My daughter is not college bound at the moment. She will be interning with my husband after she graduates. But we don’t want her to take the easiest path just because she doesn’t need the extra credit. We want her to stretch her mind and, more importantly, strengthen her character. I simply break up each activity section into what I think she can handle in a day. I love the flexibility!

Another benefit to the individual chapters is the ability to purchase only what I need. I decided to give PAC a trial run with my tenth grader, so I ordered chapter one of the English Composition Skills course and also the digital Teacher’s Key. (I can’t wait to get it!) If it works for her, I will purchase the entire set next year.

More details about Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum

The PAC curriculum is also available in digital format through “Audio Enhanced Textbooks” which read aloud to students while simultaneously highlighting the text on the computer screen, smartphone, or tablet.

PAC is in the process of incorporating QR codes into all of their courses, allowing the students to access extra content via smartphone. As of now, the only course with this technology is biology.

Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum offers these discounts:

40% off for

  • homeschool groups (minimum purchase $1000)
  • single parents

20%  off for

  • ministry families
  • military families
  • farmers and ranchers
  • first responders
  • foster parents

Call Paradigm at 325-649-0976 for a discount code to use during the checkout process if you fit into one of these categories.

I really look forward to adding Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum to our school lineup next year!

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FREE Fractions Skills Book {ends 10/5}

October 1, 2014 By: amyswanderingcomment

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Run on over to Blessed Beyond a Doubt to snag your FREE copy of the Fractions Math Skills Book from Math Essentials. Offer ends October 5th.

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Homeschool for Free: Literature Guides

August 16, 2014 By: amyswanderingcomment

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Free Literature Guides

I should probably be embarrassed about how giddy I feel looking through this long list of free literature guides, but I’m not. 🙂 Most of them fall into three categories: Lit Guides, Book Units, or Study Guides.

I know from experience that it takes a long time to sift through these to find what you need. If you are short on time, I HIGHLY recommend the 7 Sisters Homeschool Literature Study Guides. They are super-affordable and contain no busywork. You can try out Anne of Green Gables for FREE.

Updated 7/31/21

Classical House of Learning

Glencoe Literature Library

Nancy Polette’s Literature Guides

Classic Literature Guides – look for the tab at the top

Literature Based Reading Lessons

HarperCollins Reading Guides

Children’s Literature Lesson Plans

Young Adult Literature Lesson Plans

Random House Teacher Guides

Children’s Literature

Dear America Resources

ClassicNotes Literature Guides

Cummings Study Guides

TeacherVision Literature Guides

Shakespeare Online

Penguin Teacher’s Guides – Elementary

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Book Units Teacher

Scholastic Discussion Guides

Core Classics Teacher Guides

~Study Guides~

Cliffs Notes

Pink Monkey Book Notes

Book Rags

eNotes

SparkNotes

Novelguide

Book Wolf

The Best Notes

GradeSaver

Bibliomania Study Guides

Shmoop Literature Guides

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