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Homeschool Curriculum

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Curriculum otions can be broadly categorized into different styles and types. These include traditional, classical, Charlotte Mason, Montessori, unit studies, unschooling, and eclectic approaches. Within these styles, families can choose from various curricula, including those that are textbook-based, thematic, programmed, or technology-driven. Homeschooling Styles:

  • Traditional:This style mirrors the structure of traditional schooling, often involving textbooks, workbooks, and standardized assessments. 
  • Classical:This approach emphasizes a three-stage learning process (Trivium) focused on grammar, logic, and rhetoric. 
  • Charlotte Mason:This method prioritizes living books, narration, nature study, and handicrafts. 
  • Montessori:This style uses hands-on materials and self-directed learning activities. 
  • Unit Studies:This approach centers learning around a specific theme, integrating various subjects. 
  • Unschooling:This child-led approach allows children to learn through their interests and experiences. 
  • Eclectic:This style combines elements from different approaches to create a customized learning experience. 

Types of Curricula:

  • Traditional: Often includes textbooks, workbooks, and assessments, similar to public school.
  • Thematic: Organized around specific themes, integrating different subjects.
  • Programmed: Breaks down learning into small steps, with immediate feedback.
  • Classical: Follows the classical Trivium stages of learning.
  • Technological: Utilizes online platforms, educational apps, and digital resources. 

Popular Curriculum Choices:

  • BJU Press, Abeka, AOP Lifepac, Power Homeschool: These are examples of traditional, textbook-based curricula. 
  • Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool: A free, comprehensive online curriculum. 
  • Time4Learning: An online curriculum with interactive lessons and assessments. 
  • The Good and The Beautiful: Offers a literature-rich curriculum with a focus on beauty and character. 
  • Sonlight: A literature-based curriculum with a Christian worldview. 

When choosing a curriculum, consider factors like your child's learning style, your educational philosophy, and the availability of resources and support.

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