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Introducing Self-Paced Literature Unit Study

Introducing Self-Paced Literature Unit Study

By Alyssa Esposito
Spark your student’s love of literature with an Apologia Self-Paced Literature Unit Study. In this four-part literature unit study, students will have access to an audio narration of the novel for the course, video lessons, review questions, automatically graded tests, and optional essay topics. This self-directed Unit Study will provide all the learning tools needed...
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Exploring Creation with Math, Level 6

Introducing Exploring Creation with Mathematics, Level 6

By Alyssa Esposito
Introducing Apologia’s newest elementary math title, Exploring Creation with Mathematics, Level 6. This title completes Apologia’s elementary math curriculum series. In Exploring Creation with Mathematics, Level 6, students will learn all about fractions and ratios, rates and probability, and negative numbers. They’ll also receive an introduction to algebra to prepare them for higher-level math courses. Units...
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Living Books About Chemistry and Physics

By Trisha Vuong
We have compiled a list of 12 living books that will pair well with any study in chemistry and physics. When you are planning a study on chemistry and physics, you may not think about adding living books as a great teaching tool to supplement. However, they help add life and engagement to any subject....
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14 Living Books About Land Animals

By Trisha Vuong
This post rounds out 14 living books about land animals to pair with Exploring Creation with Zoology 3: Land Animals. Charlotte Mason’s ideas are a pretty big deal around here. Her view of educating the whole child was a testament to her respect for their personhood. At Apologia, we aim to incorporate her principles in...
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15 Living Books About Swimming Creatures

By Trisha Vuong
This blog series sharing living books to pair with science curriculum continues on with Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Zoology 2: Swimming Creatures. I personally love incorporating living books with great illustrations for this topic because the ocean and its inhabitants are so visually stunning. Living Books vs. Textbooks In the realm of education, the essence...
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How to Homeschool A High Schooler

By Rachael Yunis
Whether you’re just starting out on your homeschooling journey or you are a homeschooling veteran, you could be looking at the high school years and wondering where to begin. Let’s face it: your kids might be college-bound or going directly into the workforce, but either way, they need to have high school-level courses on their...
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10 Important Life Skills for High School Students

By Misty Bailey
As homeschool parents, we have the benefit of living life day in and day out with our kids. This gives us an advantage when it comes to teaching many of the necessary life skills our children will need to know before they leave our home. However, each of us will be faced with a child...
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Choosing the Best Christian Homeschool Curriculum

By Rachael Yunis
Society unconsciously forgets God. But everything—visible and invisible—began in love. Christian homeschool curriculum from Apologia places everything in its proper place so that what begins in love also ends in love. God is present always and everywhere, so why should courses like science and math exclude Him? The Psalms tell us to seek His face...
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Why Self-Directed Homeschool Curriculums Are So Good!

Why Self-Directed Homeschool Curriculums Are So Good!

By Rebecca Devitt
In the realm of homeschooling, a notable trend has taken root: the growing popularity of self-directed homeschool curriculum programs. The question that arises is: What’s driving this surge? The answer lies in the inherent flexibility these curricula offer. They provide a tailored approach to learning, allowing children to navigate their educational paths at their own...
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How Do Homeschoolers Do After Graduation?

By Misty Bailey
When I began homeschooling in 2009, I didn’t give much thought to the high school years or even what life would be like for my kids after homeschooling. At that time, I was waist-deep in littles. As the years went on, the thought of high school and the future began to appear on the horizon,...
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