How to homeschool for free | 10th grade curriculum

How to homeschool for free | 10th grade curriculum

Before I launch into all the details on these incredible free 10th grade homeschool curriculum options, you might want to read my perspective and background, first. TLDR version: I'm familiar with what's being taught in public schools, in private schools, and what's available in homeschool curriculum. You probably know that homeschool can be pretty expensive [...]

Things Fall Apart: A free high school literature unit for teachers

Things Fall Apart: A free high school literature unit for teachers

Chinua Achebe is the great Nigerian author of the 1900s, and Things Fall Apart deserves a spot in any high school world literature course. In my opinion, at least. I've put together a free curriculum unit for Things Fall Apart with weekly homework, quizzes, and teaching notes that I used at our once-per-week homeschool co-op. [...]

How to homeschool for free | 9th grade curriculum

How to homeschool for free | 9th grade curriculum

Before I launch into all the details on these incredible free 9th grade homeschool curriculum options, I want to give a brief explanation of my perspective and background. I'm a bit unusual, in that my kids all started in a college-prep private school, then we pulled them all to homeschool, and at this point, I [...]

My 10th grade World Literature course reading list

My 10th grade World Literature course reading list

I'll be teaching several English literature courses next year, and I'm very excited about the books in my 10th grade World Lit class. These aren't all heavy-hitters, but I think they're all books that will challenge or inspire the kids in some way. Our school year follows a calendar of four 8-week quarters. Here's what [...]

The Great Gatsby: A free high school literature unit for teachers

The Great Gatsby: A free high school literature unit for teachers

*This post includes a free high school literature teaching unit on The Great Gatsby. * Two lines of literature that I was required to read in high school have stuck with me until today...many years later. The first: "In the room the women come and go / talking of Michelangelo," from T. S. Eliot's classic [...]

Did Christmas overwhelm you? Here’s our year-long Christmas shopping plan for sanity.

Did Christmas overwhelm you? Here’s our year-long Christmas shopping plan for sanity.

Christmas is three weeks deep in my rearview window, but my bank statement is feeling it now. I'm guessing I'm not the only one who puts off shopping until the last minute, then panic-shops and has the financial hit to go with it. This year, I'm determined to bring more sanity to my advent season. [...]

How I taught middle school Geography at our homeschool co-op

How I taught middle school Geography at our homeschool co-op

When I was tapped to teach 5th to 8th grade Geography last year at my homeschool co-op, I was really excited but totally clueless about where to start looking for a (preferably free) middle school geography curriculum. I really wanted to teach a fun class that opened my students' eyes to the diverse beauty of [...]

To-do list for the day after a school shooting

To-do list for the day after a school shooting

-Tell myself I will NOT argue with the moms on Facebook saying โ€œguns arenโ€™t the problemโ€ -Argue with the other moms on Facebook saying that โ€œguns arenโ€™t the problemโ€ -Stare wistfully at the tufts of my sonโ€™s blonde hair while he draws with markers  -Answer the question, why is Mommy crying? -Answer the question, why [...]

A free, diverse high school literature curriculum for homeschool

A free, diverse high school literature curriculum for homeschool

Now in my fourth year of homeschooling, I've tried my fair share of literature curriculum for my kids. I've been on a search for diverse high school literature curriculum for the last two years, and if it's free it's even better. Curriculum can get expensive. We've done Memoria Press, with its classical (borderline boring) approach [...]