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Curriculum Reviews

The Sentence Family

WordBuild by Dynamic Literacy

Five in a Row (FIAR)

Reader Tip:

"Are you also familiar with NEH's "EDSITEment" website for K-12 teachers? It's a rich resource for high quality (and reputable) websites that deal with history, literature, language, and other humanities disciplines. EDSITEment also contains more than 400 lesson plans for teachers on a wide variety of subjects that are keyed to the websites. I understand that homeschoolers find the site to be very helpful in developing lesson plans. Here's the link. "


Curriculum Options

Mar 06 002
Curriculum is a source of materials to teach topics over the given school year. When it comes to curriculum, many home-based educators choose "out-of-the-box" packages for ease of use; others create their own course of study. Further still, some choose a hybrid setting (correspondence/private/homeschool) or umbrella-type model that may dictate curriculum usage.

For extended enrichment, check out Montgomery County Parks & Recreation, the YMCA, Montgomery College, and our own listings of art, fitness, music, and tutor instructors for a variety of top-notch programming. Many retail and online distributors offer a nice selection of books, materials, and packaged curriculum.

Curriculum can be virtually free if materials are in a local library or on loan by networking with other homeschooling families. Use internet search engines to find free homeschool materials online. Or, consider purchasing new/used curriculum on auction sites or purchase brand new direct from the publisher, catalogs, umbrella schools, and retail outlets. Depending on the curriculum you choose, the cost for a packaged curriculum may vary from $100 to $1000. Otherwise, a "pick-your-own" curriculum can range from thrifty to expensive, depending (yet again) on choice.

Before deciding, consult with other homeschooling families to learn the advantages and disadvantages of packages versus creating your own curriculum. Visit online homeschooling resources or try your local library for excellent homeschooling books to discover the best fit for your family's learning style.

See online resources (sidebar at right) for more in-depth information on other homeschooling approaches and curriculum options.

Quick Link:
What academic scope and sequence does Montgomery County Public Schools use for K-12?
Visit online: MCPS Curriculum