Do you know what features you are looking for in a homeschool curriculum? Finding a curriculum that suits your child’s learning style oftentimes feels like a time-consuming task. That’s why Living Books Curriculum compiled a features list. These distinctive features, in addition to the teaching method used, sets Living Books Curriculum apart from other homeschool curriculum.
Does Living Books Curriculum have a money-back guarantee? |
Yes |
Can a customer choose which books to buy? |
Yes |
Does Living Books Curriculum offer a payment plan? |
Yes |
Does Living Books Curriculum offer flexibility in term scheduling? |
Yes |
Is the curriculum Christian? |
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Teaches from a Judeo-Christian worldview?
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Yes |
Uses bible memorization and narration of bible passages extensively?
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Yes |
Is the curriculum consistent with the Charlotte Mason Method? |
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Is narration used extensively?
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Yes |
Does the curriculum use a rigid time schedule?
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No |
Does the curriculum have worksheets?
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No |
Is classic literature used extensively?
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Yes |
Are short lessons used to teach attentiveness?
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Yes |
Emphasizes the value of habit training?
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Yes |
Are art and picture study part of the core curriculum?
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Yes |
Is music a core course?
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Yes |
Is nature study a core course?
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Yes |
Elimination of textbooks and workbooks
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Yes |
Use of library and other local resources as teaching tool and a means of cost saving?
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Yes |
Does the curriculum use rote memorization?
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No |
Does the curriculum have flexible time scheduling?
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Yes |
Offers the ability to teach multiple grade levels (e.g. Gr.1/2)?
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Yes |
Is the curriculum adaptable to a child’s interests/ abilities? |
Yes |
Can you assess a student’s progress |
Yes |
Offers week-by-week planning, which allows for choices of when to teach certain subjects? |
Yes |
Is orality (speaking, listening, storytelling) used as a key to learning and literacy? |
Yes |
Are the books used in the curriculum “classic literature?” |
Yes |
How is the history curriculum taught? |
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Is there a focus on world history: Creation to Modern times, both Eastern and Western Civilization?
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Yes |
Is American history taught as an ongoing subject in Grades 1-8?
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Yes |
Do Grades 7 & 8 students read primary source documents?
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Yes |
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