Course Co-Authored by Christine

Exploring Literature: Exploring Literature homeschool language arts curriculum teaches students how to recognize and understand the roles of characters, conflict, setting, and point of view in a wide variety of literature and how they work together to make a great read. After all, learning to read isn’t enough; students must also learn to ask questions and think critically about what they read.

Schoolhouse Bible: How can a young person stay on the straight and narrow path? According to Psalm 119, he can pay attention to God’s Word! The best way to do that is to read and study the Scriptures. Our Schoolhouse Bible curriculum has a Bible reading guide for every grade, as well as Bible memorization passages. The preschool lessons introduce Bible readings from both the Old and New Testaments, and a student who follows the curriculum every year from kindergarten through twelfth grade will have studied the Bible through five times. Additional activities, which vary by grade level, help students internalize and apply the Word of God.