Homeschool Curriculum Choices 2021-2022
It is time for another year of homeschool (already!) This will be the beginning of my 15th year of teaching my children, and each year that number grows it makes me really the saying, “The days are long, but the years are short” hit the very CORE of my heart. While I have eight children total, one is graduated and one is in public school, which brings my total class size to six.
Student Roster:
- Andrew – GRADUATED in 2020
- Maddie – 11th
- Micheal (Public School) 9th
- Faith – 8th
- Georgia 6th
- Ezra – 3rd
- Cora – 1st
- Cypress – Pre K
In the last few years, we have settled into a good routine of curriculum that works for us. Be,cause we’ve found a lot of things that really work for us, this year we are sticking to many of our OGs. If you want more information on the curriculum or who is using what, watch the attached video.
Perpetual Homeschool Planner:
History
https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/pre-k-8-curriculum/history/
Bible
https://store.notconsumed.com/
Memory
http://afarmhousefull.com/printable-memory-cards/
Handwriting
https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/pre-k-8-curriculum/handwriting/
Math
https://www.teachingtextbooks.com/
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Language Arts/Geography/Art
https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/pre-k-8-curriculum/language-arts/
https://www.goodandbeautiful.com/language-arts/
Science
https://www.apologia.com/product-tag/science/
Government
https://history.notgrass.com/high-school/exploring-government/