Modern Parables uses award-winning films to teach the parables of Jesus in a fresh and unforgettable way. Perfect for middle and high school. See it at https://t.co/3hlu61A7H1 #christianhomeschool#homeschoolbible
Introductory Logic with James Nance -- teaches students to think clearly and argue well. One of the most valuable skills you can give your child. Explore at https://t.co/IKoyeQ0Hfs #homeschoollogic#criticalthinking
Visual French 1 brings the award-winning visual approach of Visual Latin -- now for French. Fun lessons that work. Discover at https://t.co/Y3bSOmuIxA #homeschoolfrench#frenchlanguage
Antiquity from Old Western Culture -- epic journey through Greece -- Rome -- and the early church. Learn more at https://t.co/tNQ4VNJPbW #homeschoolhistory#ancienthistory
American History from Compass Classroom -- real stories behind our nation told with depth and conviction. Full course at https://t.co/8MD6tbYNjD #homeschoolhistory#americanhistory
Every cultural moment is downstream of philosophy. R.C. Sproul walks your student through 35 of the most consequential thinkers in Western history. #christianworldview
R.C. Sproul on 35 philosophers who shaped Western history and what that means for your student's faith today. #christianworldview https://t.co/4kVv9H9wpQ
If you have a middle schooler heading into American History next year -- summer reading prep is one of the best gifts you can give them. This reading list is specifically built for that age and it pairs wonderfully with Dave Raymond's American History course. Save it here: https://t.co/gJtesz5UmO
If your student ever asks why they have to study Latin -- or logic -- or economics -- this is the post to read together. These 8 reasons apply to any subject and they get to the heart of what education is actually for. A good one to sit with over a slow summer morning: https://t.co/PU48ykNn9J
Schaeffer asked where Western culture came from and where it is going. How Should We Then Live? is now a full homeschool curriculum. #christianworldview
Film is the art form of the 20th century and most students have never been taught how to watch it well. Filmmaking from the First Directors changes that. #homeschool
Starting Antiquity next year? We'd love for your student to arrive at fall having already met Homer and Virgil. These 14 ancient history classics are the reading spine for any strong classical year -- and summer is the best time to get a head start. Print the list: https://t.co/I7sB4fxCzt
Who actually invented Hollywood? Not who you think. This Filmmaking from the First Directors clip is worth your next 3 minutes. #homeschool https://t.co/x3iza7AVgk
Science curriculum shopping is one of the most stressful parts of summer planning -- especially for biology. This post gives you 5 clear things to look for in a Christian biology textbook before you buy. Save yourself the curriculum regret and read this first: https://t.co/G7S6qkFGRN
When your student understands Latin and Greek roots they can decode almost any word for the rest of their lives. That is what WordUp! builds. #homeschoolvocabulary
The reason most students write poorly is that nobody showed them the connection between grammar and good writing. Grammar for Writers makes it explicit. #homeschoolwriting
Summer road trip season is here! If you have American History on the schedule for this fall or just wrapped it up -- this list of 24 field trip sites is one to bookmark. Battlefields. Presidential homes. Museums. The history your kids read about -- right in front of them. Plan the summer adventure here: https://t.co/f17qHRf9CS