The Review – TruthQuest History At long last, I can stop searching for my ideal history curriculum. I’ve found it - TruthQuest History by Michelle Miller. The tagline says it all: God initiates … People respond … History happens. And that’s what we see as we study God’s hand through time with … [Read more...] about Review and Giveaway – TruthQuest History
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The State of Home Education
The homeschool community in America has been in an uproar for the past week. Online message boards, facebook communities, and twitter accounts have been frantically exchanging information and conversation on recent events. Questions have arisen. Accusations have flown. Statements have been made. … [Read more...] about The State of Home Education
Ruth Beechick on Humanism
Humanism is anti-biblical through and through. It permeates today's schools, media, and political debates. Almost daily you can read or hear something that provides an opportunity to point out to your children how it differs from the Bible. This may be difficult at first if you have not practiced … [Read more...] about Ruth Beechick on Humanism
Guest Post – Author Catherine Jaime on Leonardo da Vinci
This week, I am featuring resources by Catherine McGrew Jaime on Leonardo da Vinci. My children and I have enjoyed these books immensely. We had already spent a little time studying art, and my oldest son and I had the privilege of seeing the only Leonardo work in the Americas, Ginervra de' Benci, … [Read more...] about Guest Post – Author Catherine Jaime on Leonardo da Vinci
Review & Giveaway – Da Vinci Student Resources
The Review - Da Vinci Student Resources When I told my children we would spend a few weeks learning about Leonardo da Vinci, they looked at me a little askance. When I began our study with the lengthy quote at the beginning of Catherine Jaime’s Da Vinci Unit Study, they were convinced. The Unit … [Read more...] about Review & Giveaway – Da Vinci Student Resources
Review and Giveaway – Leonardo the Florentine
The Historical Novel - Leonardo the Florentine Few artists ignite the imagination like Leonardo da Vinci. Catherine Jaime vividly paints Florence and the young Leonardo in her first historical novel, Leonardo the Florentine. In this action-packed mystery, Leonardo becomes a pawn in the Medici … [Read more...] about Review and Giveaway – Leonardo the Florentine