Showing posts with label high school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high school. Show all posts

April 11, 2019

Transcripts Made Easy by Everyday Education {Product Review}

High School. I won't lie and say that I'm super eager to homeschool that grade range. Things about it excite me, but also scare me to death. One of the things that can bring about anxiety is thinking about the official transcript I will have to make for each semester. I still have time (he's only finishing 7th grade), but it will be there before I know it! For the last several weeks, I've been reviewing Transcripts Made Easy: The Homeschooler's Guide to High-School Paperwork from Everyday Education. My goal with this review was to receive the tools and encouragement I needed to not be intimidated by this important document. So...how did it go?

About the Product


Transcripts Made Easy is the fourth edition for this best selling book. Designed to take the worry and hassle out of high school transcripts, it has already helped hundreds of homeschooling families breathe more easily about high school recordkeeping. This book was designed to show you how to do everything from grading to granting credit and everything in between! The result is that you will be able to create simple,

June 28, 2018

The Master and His Apprentices: Art History from a Christian Perspective {Curriculum Review}

The Master and His Apprentices: A Christian Perspective on Art History {review}
Art History. This is a subject that can be rather...well scandalous when it comes to the art included in most curriculum. My mother-in-law is an art history major and she HATED that aspect of it. I don't know about you, but as a mom, I'd really like something more, well GODLY when it comes to studying art throughout history for my children (and myself for that matter!). But does such a thing exist? Let me introduce you to The Master and His Apprentices, an alternative to the traditional approach for art history. I recently reviewed The Master and His Apprentices: Art History from a Christian Perspective and am happy to share this high school level curriculum with you today.

About The Master and His Apprentices

The Master and His Apprentices is a Christian perspective of art throughout the ages. Unlike 99% of the other art history material out there, this curriculum contains NO nudity or other objectionable material! Instead, it has just scholarly material in a reader-friendly format. Throughout the course, the