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Links
Here are some links to sites that we hope may be
helpful to you as you plan your child's curriculum:
www.love2learn.net
This site offers hundreds of reviews of children's literature, homeschool
study providers, and many other resources.
www.rchistory.com
This site publishes and sells the new history curriculum entitled
Connecting with History: A Guide to Salvation History, An Introduction to Ancient
Cultures and the Bible. The Novel Inquiries series was created to integrate
with this curriculum. All the novels studied in Novel Inquiries can be
purchased at this site. Many other resources for the study of history are
offered as well.
www.motherofdivinegrace.org
Laura Berquist, author of Designing Your Own Classical Curriculum, and
the directress of Mother of Divine Grace Independent Study Program,
offers homeschooling syllabi for grades K-12 following a classical method
of education.
www.geocities.com/Athens/Academy/6823/mercy.html
This is the web address for Catholic Scholars Online, a source for sharing
ideas with other homeschooling families.
www.catholichomeschooling.com
In addition to being the website for Catholic Heritage Curriculum, a
fine resource provider, this site also offers support and free teaching ideas
to homeschoolers.
www.OLLHomeschoolResources.com
This site provides numerous resources for homeschooling parents: links to
many resources, sample lessons submitted by other homeschoolers,
reproducible worksheets, and a place to view work of other homeschool
students.
www.heart-and-mind.com
This is the website for Heart and Mind Magazine, the only Catholic homeschooling magazine in print! Full of thoughtful discussion as well as ideas for a variety of homeschooling methods.
http://www.maureenwittmann.com
This is the digital home of The Catholic Homeschool Companion edited by Maureen Wittman and Rachel Mackson. Free downloads: unit studies, book of centuries, and scheduling forms. Lots of Catholic homeschooling links plus author and book ordering information.
Art Masters Enhance Religion
This program adds a beautiful visual dimension to religion programs. Utilizing a method of art appreciation called Discipline Based Art Education, the art prints could be used as a stand alone art education course as well.
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