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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?

Teaches from a Judeo-Christian worldview?

Yes

Uses bible memorization and narration of bible passages extensively?  

Yes

Is the curriculum consistent with the Charlotte Mason Method?

Is narration used extensively?

Yes

Does the curriculum use a rigid time schedule?

No

Does the curriculum have worksheets?

No

Is classic literature used extensively?

Yes

Are short lessons used to teach attentiveness?

Yes

Emphasizes the value of habit training?

Yes

Are art and picture study part of the core curriculum?

Yes

Is music a core course?

Yes

Is nature study a core course?

Yes

Elimination of textbooks and workbooks

Yes

Use of library and other local resources as teaching tool and a means of cost saving?

Yes

Does the curriculum use rote memorization?

No

Does the curriculum have flexible time scheduling?

Yes

Offers the ability to teach multiple grade levels (e.g. Gr.1/2)?

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?

Is there a focus on world history: Creation to Modern times, both Eastern and Western Civilization?

Yes

Is American history taught as an ongoing subject in Grades 1-8?

Yes

Do Grades 7 & 8 students read primary source documents?

Yes

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