Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own and reflects our homeschool journey and experiences. When searching for enrichment opportunities as a homeschool mama parenting a gifted child, finding the right tools for digital literacy is a top priority. Over the past few weeks,... Continue Reading →
How We Use Khan Academy in Our Homeschool
See how our family uses Khan Academy in our homeschool. This free, flexible resource builds confidence and curiosity while supporting math, science, and independent learning.
Exploring Faith-Based Science Further: Science in the Atomic Age by Berean Builders
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own In my last post, I shared our rewarding journey through Discovering Design with Earth Science, appreciating Berean Builders’ thoughtful blend of hands-on labs, engaging visuals, and faith-based insight. If you haven’t yet, you can revisit that... Continue Reading →
Wordela Homeschool: Boosting Vocabulary the Smart Way
Looking for a smarter, more engaging way to build vocabulary in your homeschool? Wordela Homeschool uses adaptive AI, customizable word lists, and gamified learning to help kids (and adults!) master vocabulary and spelling in a way that actually sticks. With flexible tools for parents, family-friendly pricing, and built-in motivation, it’s quickly become a go-to in our homeschool routine. Perfect for ages 10+, test prep, and even curious learners younger than that. Read our full review to see how Wordela can boost your word power!
Finding Our Math Groove with Mrs. Peters’ Math Live
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. Math in the middle and high school years (or with advanced learners of any age) can feel like a big leap—especially when you’re looking for something that’s both academically solid and supportive for homeschoolers. When it... Continue Reading →
Tackle Pre-Algebra with Your Younger Learner and Mr. D Math
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review What do you do when you have a ten year old that’s gifted in mathematics? The answer is, whatever you have to. As a homeschool mama whose professional background is in the arts and humanities, I knew that math would be a... Continue Reading →
Math Lessons for a Living Education Level 5 – A Solid, Engaging, and Faith-Based Math Curriculum by Master Books
Looking for a faith-based math curriculum that engages your child without endless drills or math anxiety? In our latest review, we explore Master Books Math Lessons for a Living Education: Level 5—a story-driven, practical, and biblically grounded approach to homeschool math. See how it compares to Level 6, why the Teaching Companion is a game-changer, and how Master Books Academy fosters independent learning. Is this the right fit for your homeschool? Read the full review to find out!
Discovering Design with Earth Science by Berean Builders: A Hands-On, Faith-Based Science Experience
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. Science. It’s the homeschool subject that gets more and more complicated as your learner gets older. In the past, videos, fun books, and simple subscription boxes did the job, but as your child enters the realm... Continue Reading →
Rigor, Flexibility, and Fun: SPORK Education for Young STEM Learners
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. As a parent who has explored various homeschool programs, I really enjoyed looking at SPORK Math and Science Homeschool Curriculum. So, what is SPORK Education? SPORK is a school and homeschool curriculum designed with a balance... Continue Reading →
Mastering Math and Creativity with Master Books
Disclaimer: I was compensated for my time in exchange for my honest review. Opinions and viewpoints are my own. These last few weeks have been a whirlwind with the official beginning of a new homeschool year, and I’ve been trying out new curriculum from Master Books in the process. I gave you a breakdown of... Continue Reading →


