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New in 2018: Science Updates

Coming March 29: New 4-Day Science Program + Full-Color Activity Sheets in A-F Continuing on in our series of what's new in 2018, we are thrilled to announce the new Science H program, a 4-Day only Science program for Middle Schoolers (roughly … Continue reading

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New in 2018: New Product Round-Up

Besides the bigger changes with the 2018 catalog—a new HBL, a new Science, updated Language Arts, new hands-on —we have other fun changes coming March 29! Rosetta Stone: now available as a subscription, rather than a physical product. No more worries about scratched discs. Just access when you’re ready. Sing … Continue reading

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Sonlight's New History of Science Curriculum: HBL J

HBL J is designed for students ages 13-15. Through Sonlight's all new History / Bible / Literature and Language Arts J: History of Science, you'll follow the path of scientific inquiry over the last 4,000 years.  This fantastic new program shows you physicists, … Continue reading

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5 Reasons Not to Supplement Your Sonlight Curriculum

This post was originally published as 5 Reasons I Don't Supplement our Homeschool Curriculum on Raising the Extraordinary. It is reposted here with permission of the author, Amy Mattson. I’ve noticed there are several traps homeschool moms tend to fall … Continue reading

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How to Clean Up Your Homeschool Schedule Like You Tidy a Room

I can clean a child’s room, spotless, in under 10 minutes—even the biggest disaster of a room. All it takes is a broom and some determination. The trouble with cleaning a messy room isn’t the stuff in the room—it's the … Continue reading

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Being (and Staying) Content With Your Homeschool Curriculum

This post was originally published as Being Content With Your Curriculum on Delightful Learning. It is reposted here with permission of the author, Michelle Gibson. When it comes to homeschooling, we all too often meddle with something that is already … Continue reading

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Reasons to Keep (and Not Resell) Your Used Homeschool Curriculum

When you use a literature-rich program for homeschool, you don't ever outgrow your curriculum. Although reading skill grows and Readers increase in difficulty, your Read Alouds, biographies, and nonfiction titles remain a valid part of your home library, enriching your … Continue reading

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