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Homeschool Resources Vol. 4

 


Curriculums, curriculums, and more curriculums ….

There are more and more resources for homeschool now than ever before. It may seem a bit daunting to have to keep up with all the different options out there, but thankfully, there’s an online site that has many of the popular curriculums in one place. That site is Christianbook.




In addition to curriculums, they provide helpful information on homeschool, homeschool conferences by state, books about homeschool, etc. They have sales on their products often, including codes for free shipping. Their website is a great resource to explore all things Christian books, hence the name, and homeschool. 


If you're still pondering on different subjects for homeschool, or just on the topic of homeschool itself, their website has a lot to offer, all in one place, so be sure to keep this site in mind as another resource for research.


image from Christianbook.com


This concludes the Homeschool Resources series for now. I hope you find some of this information helpful. All this is just the tip of the iceberg on homeschooling, but I hope it gets you started. The most important of all, God has a plan for us all. Oremus.  


Happy back-to-school and thanks for reading.



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