tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055052933653600483.post7742913703626708248..comments2024-01-11T06:18:47.377-06:00Comments on KarenTrina Childress : The Best Homeschool Curriculumkarentrinahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14902670517507563124noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055052933653600483.post-49244541179081161952015-03-18T18:42:01.519-05:002015-03-18T18:42:01.519-05:00Thanks, Angel. Sometimes I wonder if what I have ...Thanks, Angel. Sometimes I wonder if what I have to say it is already obvious. Maybe so, maybe not. Good point about curriculum mostly being organized lessons; they are certainly not a magic formula! Some of our most fun lessons were built around library books and educational dvd's, too!karentrinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14902670517507563124noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5055052933653600483.post-49194885445818430842015-03-18T12:55:54.351-05:002015-03-18T12:55:54.351-05:00This is a common question, and you've answered...This is a common question, and you've answered it well! I'll book mark this page and send a link to anyone who asks me this question.<br /><br />From my experience, I can attest to your second to last paragraph. My children have learned most when I showed dedication and enthusiasm while teaching the subject. I have purchased curricula with instruction video, but some lessons weren't mastered until I stood at the whiteboard to explain it.<br /><br />Also, I have realized that a curriculum is basically organized lessons. Some of the best and most fun lessons that I've organized were taught using books and DVDs from our public library and free online educational videos. <br /><br />Angelhttp://www.parentjob.comnoreply@blogger.com