Curriculum
Choices by Year
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Homeschool Curriculum
Choices by Year
Are you interested in check out our curriculum choices for this year? Would you like to see our selections from previous years? Look no further!
(Psst! Do you want to see what a homeschool day in the life looks like around here? Or, are you looking for resources for gameschooling families? Keep reading because I'm sharing those, too!)
Homeschool Curriculum Choices by Year:
I get a lot of questions about our curriculum choices. You can read more here:
- 2020-2021 Homeschool Curriculum Choices (4th, 5th, and 7th grade)
- 2019-2020 Homeschool Curriculum Choices (3rd, 4th, and 6th grade)
- 2018-2019 Homeschool Curriculum Choices (2nd, 3rd, and 5th grade)
- 2017-2018 Homeschool Curriculum Choices (1st, 2nd, and 4th grade)
- 2016-2017 Homeschool Curriculum Choices (K, 1st grade, and 3rd grade)
- 2015-2016 Homeschooling Curriculum Choices (Pre-K, K, and 2nd grade)
Homeschool Curriculum Choices by Grade:
Please know that we are curriculum "dabblers" and we love to use a patchwork of creative educational resources. If you'd like to see what we have enjoyed by grade level, you can read more here:
- 7th Grade Homeschool Resources By Subject
- 6th Grade Homeschool Resources by Subject
- 5th Grade Homeschool Resources by Subject
- 4th Grade Homeschool Resources by Subject
- 3rd Grade Homeschool Resources by Subject
- 2nd Grade Homeschool Resources by Subject
- 1st Grade Homeschool Resources by Subject
- Kindergarten Grade Homeschool Resources by Subject
- Preschool Grade Homeschool Resources by Subject
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The Lazy Homeschooler's Guide to Unit Studies
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Do you want to raise curious, joyful, lifelong learners?
Unit studies can help!
Learn how to create super-simple, effective, and completely engaging unit studies that the whole family will love.
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Embrace those rabbit holes and surrender to delight-driven learning while crossing off those nagging homeschool must-dos.
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Gameschooling: Add more play to your homeschool day
{Digital Course with printable resources}
We all know play is an essential part of child development, but how do you fit it in when you have a huge homeschool to-do list?
Homeschooling can be almost all fun and games.
Gameschooling is the intersection of play and homeschooling and it can change your entire homeschool atmosphere for the better!
Play can boost connection, fuel learning, and revolutionize your homeschool routine.
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How to Rock THe Most Important Part of Your homeschool Day
{DIGITAL COURSE with PRINTABLE RESOURCES}
Reading aloud is the single most important thing you can do for your child's future academic success. (And we have decades of research to prove it!)
Reading aloud also offers a host of non-academic benefits. Plus, reading aloud makes lifelong family memories!
Learn how to start your homeschool day with the most important thing.
Find a read-aloud routine that works for your unique family and fuel learning throughout the day.
Join How to Rock THE MOST IMPORTANT PART of Your Homeschool Day:
Additional Homeschool Resources:
Please know that we are curriculum "dabblers" and we love to use a patchwork of creative educational resources. If you'd like to see what we have enjoyed by grade level, you can read more here:
Check out our homeschool day in the life posts:
No two days are the same around here, but here are some past day in the life posts for you:
- Cait's gameschool day in the life (with an 8-, 10-, and 11-year-old)
- Cait's homeschool day in the life (with a 7-, 9-, and 10-year-old)
- Cait's homeschool day in the life (with a 6-, 8-, and 9-year-old & a new puppy)
- Cait’s homeschool day in the life (with a 5-, 7-, and 8-year-old)
- Cait’s homeschool day in the life (with a 4-, 6-, and 7-year-old)
- Cait's homeschool day in the life (with a 3-, 5-, and 8-year-old)
When you join the My Little Poppies community, you will learn to embrace your child's unique learning style, explore creative resources, and play more.
Don't miss our ever-growing recommendation pages:
Book
Recommendations
A living list of all the books we are reading/have loved this year, organized by subject and category!
Documentary Recommendations
A living list of all the documentaries we have watched this year on one of our top five homeschool resources, CuriosityStream.
Amazon
Recommendations
Our top-recommended resources, all in one spot. Plus, everything is organized by category!