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Beautiful And Colorful Printable Calendars 2026 to 2027

March 5, 2026 | Leave a Comment
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I have printable calendars 2026 to 2027 ready. Grab other gorgeous planning pages on my Homeschool Planner and 7 Step Curriculum Planner page.

This bubbles color option is the first of two color choices for the Appointment Keeper. It is a two page per month spread for your appointments for the month.

And every appointment keeper download has 12 months whether I do an academic or physical year calendar.

Beautiful And Colorful Printable Calendars 2026 to 2027

Also, this two page spread can be used in a home management binder, blogging planner, financial planner or fitness planner.

And the calendar begins July, 2026 and goes through June, 2027. One of my very favorite parts is instead of flipping between pages or squinting at tiny boxes, you can immediately see the month at glance.

For example, you can see which weeks are overloaded, which week you have a field trip planned and where doctors appointments are.

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You can organize your homeschool planner by using my free homeschool planner pages and deciding which printables you need in your planner for this year.

Beautiful And Colorful Printable Calendars 2026 to 2027

For example, not every year will have the same printables because your kids grow each year.

This means that your planner should change too.

ABOUT THE BEAUTIFUL AND COLORFUL PRINTABLE CALENDAR 2026 TO 2027

Because I create 3 different types of calendars each year, here are the differences in each type of calendar.

The color choice I have today is for your main calendar meaning ALL appointments are noted on this calendar. Do not write on the other two calendars I offer because they’re not big enough.

This calendar has bigger boxes. Whether field trip, family time or personal time, you want to jot them all down on this calendar which has ample room for appointments.

This calendar is NOT for planning. (wink) I have the planning your schedule calendars for that. They are kept on Step 5a. Choose Unique forms JUST for You!

And I also have a 1 page per year calendar which is a quick view or glance, and they can be found on STEP 2. Choose Calendar/Appointment Keepers.

EVEN MORE PLANNING FORMS

Moreover, here are more planner printables.

Look at the free forms for each STEP. Be sure to go to each link to get the free printables offered at each step.

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  • STEP 2 Choose Calendars & Appointment Keepers
  • STEP 3 Choose Goals & Objectives
  • STEP 4 Choose Lesson Planning Pages Right For YOU!
  • STEP 5A. Choose Unique forms JUST for You!
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HOW TO GET THE TWO PAGE MONTHLY CALENDAR – BUBBLES COLOR SCHEME

You can download the monthly printable calendar 2026-2027 now!

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Beautiful And Colorful Printable Calendars 2026 to 2027
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10 Key Benefits of Unit Study Curriculum (free printable)

March 3, 2026 | Leave a Comment
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Unit study curriculum has ten key benefits. Too, look at my page Best Homeschool Unit Studies for more unit study tips and ideas.

Today, I will identify what is unit study curriculum, how long a unit study should last, and what makes a good unit study curriculum.

Besides identifying what a unit study means, you need to know how to use unit study curriculum with your multiple aged children.

10 Key Benefits of Unit Study Curriculum (free printable)

And knowing how to identify what is not a unit study or unit study curriculum keeps you from wasting your time.

First, knowing what is unit study curriculum will help you to see the benefits of it.

Unit Study Curriculum

Unit study curriculum takes one topic and includes as many subjects as possible. It builds an entire curriculum around the topic covering subjects like language arts, math, reading, art, history, science, and geography with hands-on application.

Also, unit study curriculum can build lesson plans around a piece of literature, a famous author or person.

For a history slant, a unit study can be created using an event or learning about a famous person. Regarding science, a unit study can use topics from past or current events, inventions, or focus on a scientist.

Studying character traits is another way to build unit study curriculum. On top of that art can tie in history, science, crafts, and math when art is the main topic.

Extensive Unit Study Curriculum

Next, identifying the differences in extensive versus limited unit studies will help you to make a better choice.

10 Key Benefits of Unit Study Curriculum (free printable)

Extensive unit study curriculum can include lesson plans or lesson plan ideas, language arts and maybe math. Math is the only component for both extensive and limited unit study that is normally purchased separately as well as including some aspects of it in daily learning.

In addition, it should include components of hands-on activities and project ideas.

As you can see the topics can be endless, which is a huge appeal to learners of all ages.

A few choices I like for extensive unit study curriculum are:

  • Five in a Row which now includes ages up to middle school and is based on beautiful literature;
  • Konos is another extensive curriculum and is for learners all the way to high school and is based on character traits;
  • Gather Round Homeschool is fairly new to the homeschool world and is for learners to high school and takes more of a Charlotte Mason approach;
  • Tapestry of Grace is another favorite of mine built around the main topic of history, but also has a classical approach intertwined. It too is geared for all ages up to high school;
  • Christian Cottage blends history time periods with science and lots of hands-on activities. Like KONOS and Five in a Row, it has been around for years. Although initially it was up to middle school, it is aimed for use up to high school and is still a wonderful resource; and
  • Trail Guide to Learning blends another favorite subject of ours which is geography with language arts and science. When it launched back in the day it was aimed for middle school and still is a great fit for middle school learners.

Limited Unit Study Curriculum

Next, don’t think because a unit study curriculum is limited that it can’t be of value.

The ideas or content may be excellent starting points or give extensive background knowledge. Perhaps limited unit study curriculum just gives an idea for the day versus a daily lesson plan.

Furthermore, the focus of some unit studies are narrow; that is a huge benefit when too much information is overwhelming.

Not everyone wants day-to-day hand holding, especially if you have an eager learner. You may just want a framework of knowledge on the topic. There are many ways to use limited unit study curriculum.

A few of the ones I like are below;

  • NaturExplorers was created by a homeschooling mom who gives you a framework of ideas in how to teach multiple children and it’s based on nature. We used it here Hands-On Nature Study: Bird Color Bar Graphing Activity, Hands-On Nature Study: Make a Fun Bird Nesting Bag, and Easy and Fun Nature Study: Beautiful Birds.
  • Beautiful Feet Literature is another favorite that I’ve used through the years. Although the history is deep, the focus on other subjects can be limited. For example, Beautiful Feet has a science unit study and learning geography through picture books.
  • Home School In The Woods is another one which is comprehensive in information, but narrow on including other subjects besides history. But you’ll love their hands-on ideas for history. At my post Great Empires Activity Study by Home School in the Woods you can see some of the fun.

In my 25 years of homeschooling, I’ve seen an explosion of unit studies. Some welcomed by me, others not so much.

What is NOT Unit Study Curriculum

What is not a homeschool unit study is busy work and it’s not an approach you do alongside another approach.

Because there are no rules, you can be as detailed or loose in your planning as you desire. There is no one way to do a unit study.

Additionally, because it’s an integrated thematic study, prepared laid our boxed curriculum doesn’t usually align with this approach. You need less all-in-one curriculum and more topical or thematic guides and books.

What Makes Good Unit Study Curriculum

With that being said, what makes a good unit study curriculum is one that makes your job easier. Too, it should give you support to create a richer education for your children while saving you time and stress.

How Long Should a Unit Study Last

Then, depending on the ages of your children and their interests, your unit study could last anywhere from two weeks to several months.

A few topics my children wanted to study longer, I wanted to move on to cover other topics for the year. Just know that sometimes you’re the one that wants to move on.

However, I’ve had topics planned to do for a month which only lasted two weeks.

A good rule of thumb is to plan for at least two unit studies a month. That way if your children lose interest in one topic which you had planned to do longer, you can easily move on to your next topic.

Another tip for you is to use unit studies with all your children. Having these solid tips will show you how to use unit study curriculum with all your children.

Using Unit Study Curriculum with Multiple Aged Children

  1. Aim for a resource which targets the age of your middle child or most mature learner. Tweaking assignments to meet the needs of younger learners is easier than crafting ideas for older learners. Especially if you’re new to unit studies, this sanity-saving tip will help.
  2. Doing unit studies together does not mean you have to be on the same subtopic. For example, your family may be studying about sharks. An older learner could write a research paper, your middle learner could practice his reading on a book he or she has selected, and your kindergartner may be coloring a picture or crafting a shark. Different activities while you’re on the same topic is the sanity-saving secret. All doing the same lesson plan is not.
  3. Let each younger learner stop when he or she is immersed. The unit study approach is immersion into the topic. Like everything else, your youngest learner has limits when interest has piqued. Keep going with your older learners until their interest is piqued as well. Chances are you’ll cover the topic again later in your journey and the younger ones will pick up where they left off.

10 Benefits of Unit Study Curriculum

Lastly, the best part of unit studies and unit study curriculum are the benefits.

  1. Including all of your children together with each working at their individual levels, maximizes time.
  2. Children are immersed in a topic which they chose or better known as delight-directed studies.
  3. Willing participants in learning instead of forced learning nurtures independent learning.
  4. Moving at your family’s pace allows each child to be masters of their material. They are working individually for mastering not in comparison to other children their age.
  5. Through hands-on activities and living books, learning sticks. Retention is higher because children are doing and not just reading about the topic.
  6. Instead of learning bits and pieces about topics, children stay on a topic long enough to connect their knowledge to the greater body of knowledge.
  7. Separated curriculum with various topics have no unifying effect unlike the unit study approach.
  8. One giant reference book which spans many ages can be used with your multiple children saving a budget strain. In addition, the books can be used for several years unlike grade level curriculum.
  9. Learning is a privilege and should not be rushed to stay in step with scope and sequence. Using the unit study approach makes the approach fit your family, not keep up with a curriculum schedule.
  10. My favorite benefit is that the whole family is together with a relaxed pace and fostering sibling togetherness. The focus is on maximizing the time and your kids can easily lose track of the time spent learning. Fabulous!
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ULTIMATE UNIT STUDY PLANNER FREE PAGE

I would love to give you a copy of one of my pages from my Ultimate Unit Study Planner! It is a page I start with when I call bubble planning. I plan my thoughts and possible subjects around the main theme. You can see a sample of it here How to Create a Homeschool Unit Study – Step 2: Separation.

10 Key Benefits of Unit Study Curriculum (free printable)

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What do you think? Are you ready to give unit study curriculum a try?

Here are some more unit study helps:

10 Key Benefits of Unit Study Curriculum (free printable)
  • 5 Signs That You Need to Switch Your Homeschool Approach
  • The Big List of Unit Study Hands-on (and Hands-off) Curriculum
  • 5 Best Resources to Start a Homeschool Unit Study in a Few Hours
  • How to Grade a Homeschool Unit Study for an Older Child (& high school assessment)
  • Toddler to Teen 100 Popular Free Homeschool Unit Study Resources

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10 Affordable and Complete Homeschool Kindergarten Curriculum

February 26, 2026 | Leave a Comment
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I’m sharing 10 homeschool kindergarten curriculum. You’ll love my other tip for kindergarten homeschool curriculum.

Besides homeschool kindergarten curriculum should be both affordable and complete, so you set a strong foundation for learning.

However, it’s hard to know which curriculum is better when you’re just beginning. There are many choices and you want to have some basic guidelines so you know what is the difference between them.

10 Affordable and Complete Homeschool Kindergarten Curriculum

In addition, curriculum providers follow different homeschool approaches. Charlotte Mason, workbook, unit study and classical are a few homeschool approaches.

It’s important for you to know a few subtle differences because each family has different circumstances.

For example, some families may only have one child while others may have several children under five years of age.

So your time may be divided when you’re managing more during the day.

In addition, some families prefer to not have all days planned while others prefer plans.

While affordable and complete kindergarten homeschool curriculum varies with opinion, learning at this age shouldn’t.

Learning hands-on, through movement, and playing are three of the things I look for in a curriculum at this level.

Kindergarten Curriculum Supplements

Too, not all curriculum providers supply all the crafts and supplies you’ll need or want.

And if you’re teaching several children under 5 or 6 years of age, you want extra supplies and crafts.

For example, games for kindergarten should be at least half of your day along with reading aloud.

A few board games to get you started for kindergarten are

  • Monopoly Junior Board Game, Ages 5 and up
  • Mouse Trap Board Game for Kids Ages 6
  • ThinkFun Zingo Sight Words Award Winning Early Reading Game for Pre-K to 2nd Grade
  • eeBoo Fairytale Mix Ups Create A Story Pre-Literacy Cards
  • Sum Swamp Game

Also, fill your home with other kinds of writing materials besides pencils.

10 Affordable and Complete Homeschool Kindergarten Curriculum

Children this age need practice with fine motor skills but that doesn’t happen by holding a regular pencil.

We used crayon rocks quite a bit because they’re fun to do arts and crafts with while strengthening fine motor skills.

Beginner Reading Choices

Also, here are some great books to get your child reading.

Beginner Reading Books For Kindergarten

A homeschooled kindergarten child’s reading diet should still be a mix of repeated texts or phonics readers and beginner readers.

This way your child’s basic reading skills continue to be strengthened while your child’s reading level is advancing.

Starfall Short-Vowel Pals 16 Decodable Phonics Books

These decodable primer books provide beginner readers with practice connecting letter sounds. Set of 16 Short-Vowel Pals: Zac and Cat Zac and the Hat Peg Helps Zac Peg's Egg Hen Mox Jogs Hop, Bend, Stomp Pop! Pop! Pop! Tin Man Sits Fix the Jet Fish and Me Bug in a Jug Get Up, Cub Gus and His Dog Peg and the Box Zig-Zag

Meg and Greg: A Duck in a Sock (Orca Two Read, 1)

Great books for parents to share with kids. Parents read then child reads.

A Duck in a Sock is the first book in the Orca Two Read series designed for shared reading
between a child learning to read and an experienced reader. Inside you'll find four stories that introduce one new phonogram (a letter or combination of letters that represent a sound) in each story: the ck, sh, ch and th phonograms. Each story builds on the previous ones by including words with the phonograms already introduced. In addition, the series has special features to help a child with dyslexia or another language-based learning difficulty achieve reading success.

Usborne My First Phonics Reading Library Collection 12 Books Box Set

Usborne My First Phonics Reading Library Collection 12 Books Box Set (Phonics Readers) (WITH FREE AUDIO ONLINE)

The Pigeon Will Ride the Roller Coaster!

From #1 New York Times best-selling, award-winning author and illustrator Mo Willems!
Buckle up for twists, turns, and emotional loop-de-loops in the most roller coaster-y Pigeon book ever! The Pigeon WILL be ready. Will YOU!

Bob Books - Set 1: Beginning Readers Box Set |

Many early reader books contain words that are too difficult for a child who has just learned the sounds of the alphabet. Not these books! With only four letter sounds in the first story (M, A, T, and S), children can read a whole book and their confidence grows. Kids love the stories and funny pictures, and can’t wait to read these books to everyone they know!

Biscuit Flies a Kite (My First I Can Read)

For fans of Clifford and Spot, welcome everybody’s favorite little yellow puppy, Biscuit, in an I Can Read adventure!

It seems like the perfect day to fly a kite, until—oh, no!—the wind begins to blow the kite away!

Join Biscuit, that sweet puppy, and his friend Puddles as they put their furry heads together to save the day. Woof woof! Bow wow! 

The gentle and appealing Biscuit books are a wonderful first introduction to reading for little pups, and this My First I Can Read friendship tale is perfect for shared reading in a classroom or at home. Books at this level feature basic language, word repetition, and whimsical illustrations, ideal for sharing with emergent readers. The active, engaging stories have appealing plots and lovable characters, encouraging children to continue their reading journey.

25 Irresistible Books That Are Just the Right Level for Beginning Readers

Jumpstart reading success with this big collection of 25 motivating storybooks correlated with Guided Reading Level D. The books features simple text, decodable words, strong picture cues, and two to four lines of text per page to support readers with just a little experience under their belts. Children will laugh, learn, and build confidence with these funny books on their favorite topics—from dogs to dinosaurs, princesses to pizza! Includes a 4-page parent guide. 

Apples and Apricots: The Letter A Book (AlphaBOX Alphabet Readers collection)

This is the first book in the highly acclaimed AlphaBOX Alphabet Readers collection – a gorgeously illustrated series that teaches each letter of the alphabet and its phonetic sound. With Apples and Apricots, young readers will explore the letter A with bright colours, adorable pictures and an arty challenge you can enjoy together

Dr. Seuss's Beginner Book Collection (Cat in the Hat, One Fish Two Fish, Green Eggs and Ham, Hop on Pop, Fox in Socks)

Books in this boxed set include:The Cat in the HatOne Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue FishGreen Eggs and HamHop on PopFox in Socks   Originally created by Dr. Seuss himself, Beginner Books are fun, funny, and easy to read.

Usborne Beginners History 10 Books Collection Box Set (Stone Age, Iron Age, Egyptians, Ancient Greeks, Romans, Vikings, Castles & MORE!)

Great history set of books that an advanced kindergartener could tackle.

Next, look at these affordable homeschool curriculum for your kindergartner.

KINDERGARTEN HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM

You determine what else you may want to add.

1. Blossom and Root.

One reason Blossom and Root is affordable is because there is a list of books you buy or check out from the library.

So unlike other complete curriculum, you don’t get hard copy books. In addition, the math is light.

For some kids this works great, but for other kids they may need a stand math program.

But I love this curriculum because it’s play based, and nature based.

2. Rod and Staff.

Rod and Staff is a no fluff, straightforward and wonderful program.

It has been around for years and parents who want to add more crafts and play based ideas love this curriculum.

3. Five in a Row

Five in a Row is yet another we’ve used in the early years because I love using beautiful literature from the beginning.

Although your child learns math, you will want to add a solid math program.

4. The Good and the Beautiful.

We used The Good and The Beautiful for part of kindergarten and love their approach and price.

It had just the right balance of hands-on activities with teacher help.

10 Affordable and Complete Homeschool Kindergarten Curriculum

5. Oak Meadow.

Oak Meadow is another provider that is based on individual opinion regarding price.

Although not the cheapest, they are play based and have options for your purchase. This too is all inclusive.

6. Christian Liberty Press.

In addition, Christian Liberty Press is another no fluff straightforward curriculum.

A lot of providers similar to Christian Liberty Press have options for enrolling on line or buying the kit.

Unless you live in a state with restrictive homeschool laws, you should be able to purchase the kit and go your own pace.

7. MasterBooks.

Next, Masterbooks is another favorite. While it’s not only affordable but has options for what you want to purchase.

With their Charlotte Mason approach and gentle fun activities for kindergarten, it’s a great choice

8. Horizons.

Additionally, Horizons is another one we have used and loved.

I wanted everything laid out and had a framework where we could add our own activities.

9. Easy Peasy All In One.

Easy Peasy All In One is a free online curriculum.

If you want to take a slow start to kindergarten while learning the ropes, then having this laid out curriculum will give you a solid boost.

10. Lifepac.

We have used lifepac too for concise worktexts when we needed them.

Not only are they complete, but laid out.

Other Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum Resources

You’ll love these other resources

  • Delightful Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum Which Promote a Love of Learning
  • 10 Affordable and Complete Homeschool Kindergarten Curriculum
  • 10 Best Homeschool Phonics Curriculum For Kindergarten
  • BEST Free Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum With A Gentle Approach (List)
  • 21 Fun All-In-One Kindergarten Homeschool Curriculum
  • 15 Fun Resources For History for Kindergarten Homeschool
  • 18 Kindergarten Science Homeschool Curriculum For Active Kids
  • Homeschool Kindergarten Life Science – Hands-on Fun Nature Tree Study
  • Homeschooling Kindergarten: What Subjects to Teach and For How Long?
  • How to Effortlessly Blend Kindergarten Homeschool Subjects & Life

Moreover, add more of these homeschool curriculum resources.

  • BEST Digital Homeschool Curriculum – Big Ol’ List
  • Big Ol’ List of All-In-One Homeschool Curriculum (a.k.a Boxed)
  • Best High School Homeschool Curriculum Packages (Accredited and Not Accredited)
  • Which One is Really the Best Homeschool Writing Curriculum (a comparison)
10 Affordable and Complete Homeschool Kindergarten Curriculum

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How To Build High School Environmental Science Homeschool Curriculum

October 23, 2025 | Leave a Comment
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Let’s look at what it takes to build a high school environmental science homeschool curriculum on your own or using a box curriculum as your base. And look at my page How to Choose the Right Homeschool High School Science for more fun teen ideas.

When I first started researching this topic, I thought environmental science and ecology were the same thing.

While they do share many similarities and can be part of an interdisciplinary study, they are, in fact, two distinct fields.

How To Build High School Environmental Science Homeschool Curriculum

Here is a simple breakdown of what each cover.

Ecology is the study of how living organisms interact with each other and with their environment, relationships within ecosystems (plants, animals, microbes, habitats).

Ecology is a branch of biology. It is narrower, focusing primarily on natural systems and interactions.

Environmental science is the interdisciplinary study of the environment, combining biology, chemistry, physics, earth science, and social sciences to understand both natural systems and human impacts.

How humans interact with the environment, including resource use, pollution, energy, and sustainability. 

Environmental science is broader, it includes ecology, but also looks at economics, policy, technology, and ethics.

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  • Fun Anatomy Activities For High School & How To Make An Easy Skin Layer Model
  • Fun and Easy High School DNA Model Project
  • How To Create A Botany High School Curriculum & Career Ideas
  • Biology Kits for High School & How to Do a Shark Dissection

7 STEPS TO BUILDING ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM

Now that we have broken down the difference, here are some wonderful resources like books, documentaries, labs, and more to get you on the path to creating a customized environmental science homeschool curriculum.

1. DEFINE YOUR GOALS

Before choosing books or writing lesson plans, decide…

  • What is the purpose of this course?  Is it preparing for college, instilling stewardship, or understanding current environmental issues?
  • Will this count as a lab science credit?
  • How in-depth should it be? Standard or Honors level
  • You may also want to align with your state’s homeschool graduation requirements.
How To Build High School Environmental Science Homeschool Curriculum

2. CHOOSE A SPINE OR CORE RESOURCE

  • Oak Meadow Environmental Science For A Changing World Course Package, Second Edition.
  • MasterBooks: Survey of Earth and Environment
  • BJU Press: Environmental Science
  • CK-12 Environmental Science (free online)
  • Environmental Science For Dummies
  • Environmental Science Sustaining Your World
  • EPA Resources

You can also piece together your own using documentaries, living books, and field experiences if your student prefers a non-textbook approach.

 I will give you plenty of hands on ideas, living books, and documentaries to round it out.

3. INCLUDE LABS AND HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES

To count as a full science credit, include lab work.

  • Soil testing kits
  • Water quality testing (local ponds, streams, or tap water)
  • Composting and biodegradability experiments
  • Weather tracking and data collection
  • Leaf/plant/animal biodiversity surveys
  • Simulated population ecology with beans or dice
  • You can also use: Home Science Tools or Cornerstone Educational Supply for homeschool lab kits.
  • Virtual labs from websites like Gizmo.

4. ORGANIZE TOPICS FOR EACH SEMESTER

Create your Scope & Sequence. Here is a sample that you can use to formulate one or use it as is.

Semester 1:

  • Introduction to Environmental Science
  • Ecology & Ecosystems
  • Populations and Communities
  • Biomes and Biodiversity
  • Water Resources & Pollution
  • Air Quality & Climate

Semester 2:

  • Soil, Land Use, and Agriculture
  • Energy Resources (renewable & nonrenewable)
  • Waste Management & Recycling
  • Environmental Policy and Ethics
  • Human Population Growth
  • Sustainability and Stewardship

5. ADD BOOKS AND DOCUMENTARIES

  • Silent Spring by Rachel Carson
  • Tracking Trash by Loree Griffin Burns
  • Planet Earth and Our Planet (Netflix)
  • The Biggest Little Farm
  • Planet Earth (BBC)
  • Our Planet (Netflix)
  • The Story of Stuff (YouTube)
  • Play the “Tragedy of the Commons” game to teach resource management.

6. PROJECTS, FIELD WORK, AND CITIZEN SCIENCE

  • Make it fun with these environmental science crosswords.
  • Start a nature journal to sketch, record data, document local biodiversity, or write reflections.
  • Create an environmental action plan. How could your student help your community be more sustainable? Start local and grow globally.
  • Volunteer with a local cleanup, wildlife center, or community garden.
  • Visit a local recycling center, botanical garden, nature preserve, or farm.
  • Start a backyard garden and study soil, compost, and pollinators.
  • Build birdhouses or bat boxes and track inhabitants.
  • Set up a home energy audit and implement eco-friendly changes.
  • Attend a city council meeting on zoning or environmental issues.
  • Volunteer for a river cleanup, wildlife rescue, or community garden.
  • iNaturalist
  • Globe Observer
  • eBird
  • Test water quality from different sources.
  • Build a simple solar oven.
  • Create a mini-ecosystem in a jar or aquarium.
  • Compost food waste and observe decomposition.
  • Choose a current issue like coral bleaching and present what they find in a report or video.
  • Interview a local environmentalist or park ranger.
  • Make a presentation on environmental heroes – John Muir, Rachel Carson, Wangari Maathai.

7. EVALUATION & RECORD KEEPING

  • Unit tests or quizzes
  • Lab reports
  • Written essays or reports
  • Project rubrics
  • Reading logs

In a portfolio or binder keep the following documentation:

  • A syllabus
  • Completed assignments
  • Lab documentation
  • Photos of projects/field work

This helps with transcripts and potential college applications

8. CUSTOMIZE TO YOUR CHILD

Take what you have gathered and with your child’s input put together a study designed for them.

  • Make it interest-led: Does your student love animals? Focus more on ecology and conservation.
  • Turn it into a unit study or integrate it with geography, economics, or writing.
  • Allow independent research projects, encourage specific passions.

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Critical Thinking Homeschool Curriculum | Free 1 Year Inquiry Based Worksheets

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I’ve rounded up some critical thinking homeschool curriculum. Also, look at my page Homeschool Learning Styles to learn more about homeschool approaches.

And look at my page The Best Homeschool Curriculum by Grade Level for more ideas. Too, I have a free year long inquiry based worksheets to help your child develop critical think skills.

A critical thinking homeschool curriculum is a set of lessons, activities, and resources designed to help students develop the ability to think logically.

Critical Thinking Homeschool Curriculum | Free 1 Year Inquiry Based Worksheets

You can use curriculum alongside your current curriculum or you can use it stand alone.

It uses what is called a Socratic method of discussion. This means curriculum is built around dialogue, questions and discussion and not worksheets.

The worksheets I have today are to guide discussions.

FEATURES OF CRITICAL THINKING HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM

Next, look at a few more of the features of critical thinking curriculum.

  • It uses problem-solving strategies
  • Also it evaluates sources and arguments
  • Emphasis is based on the ancient ways of history meaning it uses logical reasoning
  • Encourages independent learning
Critical Thinking Homeschool Curriculum | Free 1 Year Inquiry Based Worksheets

Finally, look at these resources for critical thinking curriculum.

HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM CRITICAL THINKING

7 Critical Thinking Homeschool Curriculum

In homeschool, a critical thinking curriculum can be a standalone, a specific course or workbook just for logic or reasoning. Or it can be integrated into other subjects like history or science.

The Art of Argument Revised Edition Teacher's Edition

Revised for the twentieth anniversary of its original release, the award-winning The Art of Argument is a robust, delightful, and creative text designed to introduce students as young as 7th grade to the foundations of logic and critical thinking.

The Art of Argument will impart to students the skills they need to craft accurate statements and identify the flawed arguments found so frequently in commercials, articles, books, movies, songs, TV shows, everyday discussions, and other media. This revised edition features enhanced explanations, numerous examples of each fallacy, an updated design, and a taxonomic visual guide to the informal fallacies.

This teacher’s edition provides the entire student text as well as robust resources, including additional explanations, supplemental resources and examples, pedagogical suggestions, alerts for common student pitfalls, answers to chapter exercises, and chapter and unit tests with their respective answer keys.

The Basics of Critical Thinking Workbook - Lessons and Activities (Grades 4-9)

This engaging, colorful 152-page book for grades 4-9 (ages 9-15) teaches the most important critical thinking concepts every student should know. Many workbooks claim to teach or develop critical thinking skills, but most of these products never define critical thinking or try to teach the meaning to students. This book defines and teaches critical thinking in a way all students can understand through simple explanations, diagrams, and short, engaging activities. In addition to being a course in critical thinking, the activities in this book can be used to supplement lessons in all subjects.Although this book teaches common argument forms, its primary focus is identifying and evaluating evidence–the very basis of critical thinking. Most propaganda, advertising schemes, legal trickery, and bad science are not the result of complex arguments; they are the result of half-truths and simple arguments. Students who successfully complete this book will have a fundamental set of critical thinking skills they can use their entire lives.

Traditional Logic 1 Set

A logic course for all ages but designed for use as young as 7th grade, Traditional Logic is an in-depth study of the classical syllogism. Along with a basic understanding of the Christian theory of knowledge, the text presents the four kinds of logical statements, the four ways propositions can be opposed, the three ways which they can be equivalent, and the seven rules for the validity of syllogisms. Each chapter explains challenging concepts in clear, concise language.

Grammar Island Student Book: Third Edition

Grammar Island introduces, in a simple fashion, the full four-level grammar analysis of (1) parts of speech, (2) parts of the sentence, (3) phrases, and (4) clauses. Using color to reinforce the lessons, the book offers grammar in child-friendly ways, with an array of strategies to make sophisticated material dynamic and fun. Each page focuses on a single concept, and the teaching approach is to read together with the students, talk about the concepts, ask questions, refer back to the text, and respond to questions before venturing further. This book will delight children just beginning grammar.

Art of Argument: An Introduction to the Informal Fallacies **Revised Edition**

Middle and high school students will argue (and sometimes quarrel), but they won’t argue well without good training. Students who complete The Art of Argument will learn how to reason with clarity, relevance, and purpose . . . and will have fun along the way! Informal logic is a foundational subject by which other subjects are evaluated, assessed, and learned. Therefore, students' study and mastery of the 28 logical fallacies will provide an essential lifetime framework for filtering good and bad reasoning as well as writing and speaking effectively.

Elementary Science Education: Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding, Vol. II, grades 3-5, 2nd ed.

Elementary Science Education: Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding, Vol. II, grades 3-5, 2nd ed. Science Lesson Plans That Develop Understanding of Scientific Ideas and Concepts in Clear Steps. Building Foundations of Scientific Understanding (BFSU) is a complete K-8 science curriculum in three volumes. This Elementary Science, BFSU is Volume II for grades 3-5. The BFSU science curriculum addresses all the major areas of science: nature of matter (chemistry); life sciences; physical science and technology; and Earth and space science. Lesson plans in each area provide for systematic, step-by-step learning (a learning progression) that leads to a comprehension of basic ideas and concepts fundamental to each area of science. In addition to providing rigorous learning progressions, BFSU guides teachers and homeschoolers in using teaching techniques that have been proven to be most effective in developing students' proficiency in exercising the practices of science.

Mind Benders Level 3 Workbook - Deductive Thinking Skills Puzzles (Grades 3-6)

Mind Benders, our best-selling deductive thinking puzzles, develop logic, reading comprehension, and mental organizational skills that are vital to achieving high grades and top test scores in all subjects. They're also great for developing real-life, problem-solving skills. Methods, your students will learn to carefully analyze each mind Benders puzzle and its clues, identifying logical associations between people, places, and things. The key is to start with the most obvious associations, then deduce less obvious associations until everything finally fits together. Teaching support includes step-by-step instructions and detailed answers. Book levels spiral in difficulty within grade range.

Also, look at a few tips of how to choose curriculum by learning style or homeschool approach.

MORE HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM BY LEARNING STYLE

  • Identifying Your Homeschooled Childs Learning Personality.
  • 6 Easy Ways to Identify the Charlotte Mason Homeschool Style
  • How to Determine the Best Learning Style Approach for Your Child?
  • How Understanding Homeschool Teaching Styles Makes You Successful
  • A Easy Introduction for Homeschool Parents to the List Of Learning Styles
  • 3 Veteran’s Superb Tips to Understand Homeschool Learning Style Differences
  • What Are the Homeschool Top Main 5 Learning Styles
  • How Homeschool Learning Styles Helps You to Accept Each Child’s Differences
  • How to Fuse Personality and Learning Styles to Choose the BEST Homeschool Curriculum

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