7/26/2023 0 Comments Kindergarten math homeschoolTo help you with that, just click over to the publishers website, check out the reviews I’ve linked to from some of the top homeschool bloggers, and use these curriculum comparison sheets to take notes.Ī note on the prices listed – these are the suggested retail prices and/or the regular prices listed on the publishers’ websites, but in some cases you may be able to find the curriculum for cheaper through places like or Rainbow Resource Center or you may even be able to find some good used copies.Ī note on secular listings – the downloadable comparison chart makes mention of whether the curriculum is secular or Christian. Once you narrow down your options, you can really start digging into your top choices and doing your own research. ![]() You’ll also find a printable comparison chart of these top 12 math curriculums below. Since I’m already doing my own research, why not share what I’ve found and what I believe to be the top math options available?īelow you’ll find a breakdown of what I feel are the best math curriculums on the homeschool market – I’m calling it the Homeschool Curriculum A-List! I’ll be creating more lists for other subjects throughout the summer as I do my own research for my own family. I’m hoping to save you all some time and energy and do some of the legwork for you. So now I’m researching and exploring even more! ![]() Now that we are half way through our homeschool journey (yes, I’ve been homeschooling for 14 years and have 14 more to go), I’ve decided to really reevaluate the curriculum and resources we are using in our homeschool and make some changes to breathe life back into our homeschool. As a homeschool mom of 8 for going on 14 years, and also a homeschool curriculum reviewer, I’ve used, tried, researched, and explored a lot of homeschool curriculums. ![]() This curriculum post is all about math and what I feel are the top 12 math curriculums on the market.
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