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JenninMN

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  1. Just wanted to add that Visual Latin is offered through HomeSchoolBuyersCo-op.com which brings the price down somewhat. We haven't moved on from GSWL yet, so I'm no help with that. ;-)
  2. Elemental history is listed for younger kids than yours, but I thought it was most SOTW-like. You might want to check it out. http://elementalscience.com/collections/adventures-in-america
  3. My son loved this one: http://www.abcya.com/parts_of_speech_quest.htm LearnwithESA.com has grammar included in their free reading program. It is only listed under 3rd grade, but it is a multi-grade program. I put this set of links together for my son a few years back. https://sites.google.com/site/thegrammarlink6/
  4. Evan-Moore has spelling workbooks in ebook format.
  5. www.hulu.com/kids-animated-history-with-pipo We enjoyed this series.
  6. I found it a fun place to browse and get motivated. I tended to buy educational games that Lakeshore produced themselves so there really was no comparison shopping. Last time I was there - which was awhile ago - they had a big screen with their computer games available to play. I bought a few of those for pepping school up. My son has aged out of all this fun stuff now.
  7. I like the spelling and grammar lessons from Essential Skills Advantage. They have free access for at least some of the subjects so you can check it out. http://www.learnwithesa.com/
  8. Galore Park English? One slim book per year with the work done on paper. There are samples at their site.
  9. Not exactly what you are looking for, but there is an audio devotional available everyday from Keys for Kids. They also have a spin off website called itoadu.com. I haven't checked it out closely.
  10. It's available free on Google books. There's a Willie's Grammar if one happens to have boys instead of girls as well. :lol:
  11. I liked Adventures in America by the Elemental Science people. http://www.elementalscience.com/adventures-in-america-k-2nd/
  12. Winter Promise uses MOH 2 in Quest for the Middle Ages. I haven't used it, but it might be worth a look.
  13. I've read the book. My daughter read it in 12th grade, I believe. I wouldn't have tried it with any of my children at 13. I would save it for late high school. I haven't seen the workbook.
  14. This is what I do! How funny, Hunter. Since I'm also down to my youngest, I try decide which books I will save for possible grandchildren or tutoring someday.
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