Welcome to NextGen Homeschool’s Top Homeschooling Posts of 2013 Series! This week we’ll be sharing the top homeschooling topics — and most viewed posts — of last year based on the number of reader views and pins at NextGen Homeschool. Pin this page so you can refer back to each topic as needed: It’s a great resource as you tackle the New Year!
Choosing homeschool curriculum was the second most-viewed topic on NextGen Homeschool last year: How to choose specific curriculum (such as math), what curriculum we use, how to work with your children’s learning styles, and how to save money when choosing curriculum. We know the curriculum is always at the top of mind for homeschooling families, especially now that there are so many options. The variety is great, but often overwhelming. We’re not surprised readers are always looking for advice in this area!
Here are the most-viewed posts of 2013 on the topic of curriculum:
- Oops, I Did it Again: Changing Curriculum Again… And Again
- Identifying the Learning Styles of Your Children
- How We Make Homeschool Curriculum Choices
- When Should I Consider Changing Curriculum?
- How to Choose Homeschool Math Curriculum
- How Important is it to Memorize Basic Math Facts?
- Finding Bargain Curriculum & Tools
- 30 Days of Thanks: Curriculum Choice
- What’s Working: The Story of The World
- Must I Finish Every Textbook?
Our Top Three “Ask a NextGen Homeschooler” posts of 2013 focused on the topic of curriculum are:
- What Textbooks or Curriculum do You Use?
- Do You Homeschool During the Summer?
- How Do You Save Money on School Supplies & Curriculum?
Have you found the ideal curriculum for your family’s homeschool? Are you still on the hunt for great curriculum in particular areas? How does teaching and learning styles affect your curriculum choices?