- Architecture for Kids
- Art of Construction by Mario Salvadori
- Audible.com
- Bethlehem Books
- Blue Number Counting Book
- Bob Books
- Building Big with David Macaulay
- C.S. Lewis
- Cartoon Guide to Chemistry
- Catechism of the Catholic Church
- Catholic Heritage Curricula
- Catholic National Readers
- Catholic Textbook Project
- Cursive Connections
- Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum by Laura Berquist
- DK Math Made Easy Series
- Faith and Life Religion Series
- Footprints of God Series with Steve Ray
- Free Audio Books at LibriVox
- Friendly Defenders
- Fun Geography Sites
- G.K. Chesterton
- Henle Latin
- Homeschool Connections
- Illustrated Guide to Home Chemistry Experiments
- ISI College Guide
- Jacobs' Algebra
- Jacobs' Geometry
- Learning Wrap-Ups
- Let's Read-and-Find-Out Science
- Life of Fred Math Series
- Linguistic Development Through Poetry Memorization
- Lyrical Life Science and Lyrical Earth Science
- Map Skills - Continental Press
- mater et magistra magazine
- Netflix
- Northern Rain Studio (Audio Dramas)
- Pope Benedict XVI Writings
- Princeton Review Guides
- Questions for the Thinker Series by Fran Rutherford
- Reading Your Way Through History
- Red Letter Alphabet Book
- Secrets of Lost Empires
- Shiller Math
- StartWrite
- Teaching Company Courses
- Thinkfun Games
- Vision Saint Stories
- William Shakespeare
Friday, September 11, 2009
Yet Another List
We're at our fullest capacity yet in our homeschool and run the gamut of K-12. We've got Kindergarten, 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th and 12th grades running all at once (and sometimes all over the place!). I've been attempting to collect a list of the different curriculum and educational resources that we use (And like - at least so far.) for the sidebar of our learning notes blog, Age Quod Agis. It's really helpful for me to write it all down. I'm sure this is still incomplete, but it's a pretty good start (and a significant update to my very old list) and, I think, covers most of the big stuff.
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2 comments:
Congratulations on having full enrollment in your homeschool! :) I really enjoyed the few years that we were at "full capacity", too... kind of a neat feeling to have all the kids officially enrolled in our own little homeschool. And then, suddenly, the census drops... they start graduating. We already have one off to college, and another graduates this spring.
So enjoy this last year with everybody around the kitchen table together! :)
M.E.
Thanks! :)
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