Favorite Homeschool Curriculum for Middle Schoolers



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I have lots of great memories of homeschooling middle school. My 2e daughter did irish stepdancing, really loved doing nature photography in middle school and we also did a lot of bird watching for the backyard bird count events!


In middle school we used a variety of resources, some faith based and some secular.  One of my favorite thing about middle school was that I got to watch my daughter begin to discover that she wanted to be a leader through some volunteering at our co-op.  

We leaned towards hands-on approaches and project based learning as much as possible.
Here are our favorites for middle school homeschooling curriculum:


1.  HOMESCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL ENGLISH CURRICULUM 


We have two favorites for middle school English.  --- Oak Meadow and 7 Sisters ---
Both are high quality and well put together. Let's start with Oak Meadow.

Have you heard of them yet?

---- Oak Meadow Middle School English

We started using Oak Meadow homeschool curricula when my daughter was in 4th grade. Oak Meadow also offers courses for middle school in math and science, which I also would recommend. They offer all subjects, which can be bought as a bundle, or individually. 


Here's why - 

Oak Meadow is a hands-on project oriented curriculum, that "strives to reach the child's head, hands, and heart."  It is written by creative educators, who originally were Waldorf based.  

My daughter loved it!  It was stimulating, creative, and very flexible. I loved how the lessons were written to the child, in a gentle way, but also packed with solid, child oriented, honors level information.  My gifted daughter loved it. 

Each lesson offered a number of creative activities to choose from. My daughter loved their hands-on focus.  All of the social studies curricula was paired with lit, that went right along with the topic of study.  

It was set out in weekly lessons, which gave us a loose structure that we could follow, tweet, or use in anyway that we wanted. At the same time, it saved me so much time in my planning, as it was all put together for me.

Sixth Grade English focused on composition and grammar, with three lit selections.  Click to see a sample lesson.  Each year was full of creative approaches to lit and writing.

In 7th Grade, my daughter's essay writing skills blossomed.  She loved the selection of the novels included in this course. Seventh Grade English

English 8 from Oak Meadow, focuses on reading 7 classic novels and writing about them.  I loved the questions for both comprehension and critical thinking in this course. It includes work in grammar and usage as well.  I have a review of the course here. 

Oak Meadow tends to be quite pricy.  

Want a more frugal option for middle school English, that still offers many of  the benefits of Oak Meadow?

---- 7 Sisters Frugal Homeschool Middle School English

7 Sisters Homeschool is a popular site that is run by veteran homeschool moms who developed their own curriculum for high schoolers in their own co-op.  So all of their resources and courses are tried and true.


7 Sisters Lit Guides
The 7 Sisters approach is based on over 20 years of homeschooling and was developed by moms who were teaching their own teens while running an umbrella school at the same time.

These veteran homeschool authors know how to capture a student's interest and then lead them into a solid study of literature all while avoiding any busywork.

And that they offer English resources for more than 40 literature or fun reading books.

They are perfect for making your own middle school English course!

7 Sisters Literature Guides 

Let's take a look at their frugal Literature Guides.  They offer over 40 of them, for under $5.00 each, including:
  • A Separate Peace
  • A Raisin in the Sun
  • The Scarlet Letter
  • The Hobbit
  • British Poetry Selections
  • Joni
  • Anne of Green Gables
  • Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
  • The Invisible Man
  • The Three Musketeers
  • Animal Farm
and over 40 more!

Each guide gives your student questions to answer as they read their literature selection.  This is a great way to introduce literary analysis to your middle schooler, without your having to explain what it is.

Just have your student answer the questions provided for each literature selection.  AND many of the lit guides are for FUN and more free reading like books, not just classic literature.


7 Sisters Homeschool Writing Courses 


How about a fun way to get your middle schooler writing?

Middle School Short Story Writing will inspire your young teen to learn to love writing!

It also will help your child learn what literary analysis is, while they are having fun putting together their own story.

My own middle schooler loved trying her hand at story writing, and learned so much from that, while having FUN!

This guide is designed to be used only 4 days a week for 5 weeks.

The lessons are short and set up for success.

The  conversational tone makes the course easy to follow and understand, and helps to eliminate any anxiety about putting words onto the page.

Do you want help teaching your young teens how to write essays?  7 Sisters has a great course for that, too.

Middle School Guide to Essay Writing is a very frugal course that will teach your teen how to write essays

This is great preparation for later writing assignments in high school.

It gentle introduces essay writing to your young teen with an easy to follow, NO busywork approach.'

This guide will teach your studnet how to write a coherent essay, starting with:

- Basic essay format
- Persuasive essays
- Compare and contrast essays
...and more.

It also offers an easy way to grade your kid's essays.  How about that!

It can be such a help in grading your middle schooler's essays.



2.  HOMESCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES CURRICULUM 



Sixth Grade - Ancient Civilization

Oak Meadow's 6th grade history curricula was stellar, and our very favorite of all of their social studies courses. 

We learned all about world history, one country at a time, with an emphasis on ancient history. It has respect for all cultures in its tone.

This was our ALL TIME FAVORITE history course, full of child-oriented lessons and excellent hands-on activities to go with them.

Then Oak Meadow Social Studies continues into 7th grade with:

Seventh Grade - World Civilization - From Age of Enlightenment to the Present


3.  HOMESCHOOL MIDDLE SCHOOL SCIENCE CURRICULUM 


For science, we made our own middle school courses simply.  These are some of our favorite things for middle school science activities and learning:

Do your kids like rocks?  

Here's an activity resource that we loved, all about rocks, minerals and fossils....


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Click here for my review of this and other of their Middle School STEM Activity Books.


Carson-Dellosa Publishing, the publisher, offers 68 Middle School Science Activity Books to choose from, including:
  1.   The Periodic Table
  2.   Meteorology
  3.   Chemistry
  4.   Physical Science
  5.   DNA
  6.   Astronomy and 58 more….



Do your kids like science kits?  Have you seen these kits yet?



Science Wiz kits were first started with a grant from the National Science Foundation, and they have continued to win awards ever since.  

I feel that they are very well done.


You don’t have to buy a complete science curriculum set for your kids at this age.
 Science Wiz is another alternative for you.  
They are written by science educators, who are knowledgeable in their fields and have years of teaching experience.

These Science Wiz Kits were also easy to use. 


4.  HOMESCHOOL CURRICULUM MIDDLE SCHOOL MATH

Saxon Math We used and liked Saxon Math for 6th and 7th grade math.  It is a very well established homeschool math curriculum by

John Saxon using a teaching method of incremental learning of math.  It uses lots of review, and is well structured, great for kids who may struggle with math.  It was easy to teach and the review helped my daughter a lot.  
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Then in 8th grade we used
 Switched on Schoolhouse Pre-Algebra(CDRom) by Alpha Omega Publications, also a well established homeschool publisher.  They also have this course as a subscription online, and it is called Monarch.  This publisher is faith based, but the math is very easy to do in a secular way as well.
  
This course covered Pre-Algebra topics with a multi-media approach.  The explanations were clear and helpful, and that is according to my daughter.  

NOTE - It had the structured and depth that helped my daughter retain what she had learned.  I also liked that it was a self-graded course, a great time saver.  


5.  OTHER WRITING FUN - NaNovWriMo


In November each year, we dropped our regular studies and joined in the fun at the National Novel Writing Month (NaNovWriMo). It is a time to join others who are working on creative writing that month.  We used this book for middle school to help us get started.

We really did take off most of November for writing activities, joining in the fun at NaNovWriMo.  Doing that helped my daughter become a middle schooler who LOVED to write!

Are you looking for one more just right resource for your middle schooler?

1,000's of other great middle school homeschool curriculum finds can be found at the Rainbow Resource Center

This center offers a 3 inch thick printed catalog and website which list really tons of 1,000's of homeschool resources and curricula. 
They also offer phone and live chat help for finding what you want there. 



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Betsy



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  Nature/science studies for your kids-- animals, earth, plants, rocks and fossils, habitats, etc, with easy to do experiments that teach STEM.

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Learn Geography while having fun and practicing organizational skills, too.


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A curriculum that is creative and full of hands on activities, with lots of art, too.


Oak Meadow is similar to Charlotte Mason in many ways.  It strives to reach the child...head, hands and heart.
Lions, Tigers, and Testing, Oh, My! 

 There are so many ways to approach testing for your child, if that is required in your state. 



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Betsy is mom to her now college graduate, whom she homeschooled from pre-K through high school.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early yearshigh school & college and wrote - Homeschooling High School with College in Mind. She offers free homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting and has had her articles picked up by the Huffington Post.

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Homeschooling to College - It's Not that Hard!




Are you thinking about homeschooling high school and college, too?
Going from homeschool to college is really not that hard! Really! I thought that it would be, at first, too.

When my daughter was starting high school, I wondered how we would deal with college, too. Would she have a harder time getting into college as a homeschooler?

Would that involve a lot of extra work on my part?

But when I helped her apply, I found the colleges to be much more approachable and homeschool friendly than I thought they would be.
And I worried A LOT more than I needed to.
I’d like to share 6 key points for planning to go from homeschool to college, including....................Click here to read the rest of this article and be encouraged.
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After helping my homeschooled high schooler get into each of the colleges she applied to, I wrote this guide below.

To share our most important tips on getting into college. It's on Amazonand now also is available as an Audio book.
What are people saying about it?

"This book guides the reader step by step through the maze of requirements for college AND gives the gift of comparing requirements for various types of colleges. I am beyond grateful for this book." Hannah, a homeschool mom

Plus a certified college counselor, Lessa, wrote:  

"Betsy has a wealth of understanding and knowledge to share with the parents of college bound homeschoolers.  She provides support, encouragement and step-by-step advice on all aspects of the homeschool high school and college application process.."

I invite you to take a look at our book on Amazon. 

Would you like to get a free download of a Chapter of our book? 


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 Betsy

Betsy is mom to her college grad whom she homeschooled from preK through high school.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool about the early yearshigh schoolcollegeand is the author of "Homeschooling High School with College in Mind".  She offers homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting.

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The Ultimate Guide to Homeschooling High School



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Are you thinking about homeschooling your teens through high school?

Or are you already doing that at your house?

I am delighted to be given the opportunity to put together an ultimate guide for you, all about homeschooling high school.  Besides preschool, being home with my daughter through the high school years was my most favorite time in our homeschool.  Not that it was all rainbows and roses, but it was so worth it!

101 Reasons to Homeschool High School
Homeschooling our teens gives us so many benefits, not the least of which is how it builds up family relationships.  

It also gives us a chance to be there, side by side, which our teens are reaching out, exploring the world as almost young adults, and beginning to find their own paths.

Homeschooling high school is so much easier with all the resources that we now have on the web!

All it takes is an understanding of the special requirements of high school, such as making transcripts, doing regular record keeping, and figuring out how to assign our teens their high school credit.


Once the particulars are figured out, then it is all about encouraging our teens, choosing their curricula with them, and helping them get going with their studies, which is what we homeschoolers are already so familiar
with.

So today, let's start with the particulars, including: planning, record keeping, assigning credits, choosing curricula, and making homeschool transcripts.

The nitty gritty of high school.

Then we are free to look at the fun of the high school years, by discussing things like;
 - making our own courses
- doing high school electives
- and celebrating graduations.

Then, at the end of this guide, I saved space for encouragement for us mamas, and also some for our teens, as they work to develop their self esteem.

And for those who have college bound teens, the last section of this guide is for you.

So let's get started with some tips for planning, from myself and many other veteran homeschool moms with tons of experience in the high school years.


1.  PLANNING to HOMESCHOOLING HIGH SCHOOL


Knowing a few key tips will make your high school planning easy!  Here are a number of posts that will help you in your planning.

 4 Steps to Planning High School at Home
Abundant Life Archives/ 10 Day Series on High School  by Marianne, mom to 7 teens with dyslexia

Curriculum Choice High School Board  by Curriculum Choice Authors

Homeschooling High School with Confidence by BJ's Homeschool

My book - Homeschooling High School with College in Mind - is great for planning and includes 13 planning printables, to make it easy,


Next, let's talk about record keeping and high school credits....


2.  RECORD KEEPING AND HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS


3 Ways to High School Credit
3 Ways to High School Credit.

In high school, recording those activities is important, as they then become high school credits.

It is not hard to do!  There are 3 SIMPLE ways to assign high school credit.

How to Tackle Grading by Heidi

How a Homeschool Mom Grades a High School Essay by Tina

How to Prepare Your Student for College Writing - by Betsy, in my book Homeschooling High School with College in Mind below.  Now let's look at resources for choosing curricula...



3.  CHOOSING YOUR HOMESCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM



BJ's Curriculum Choices for High School 
BJ's Frugal Choices for High School Curriculum

101 Top Picks for Homeschool Curriculum by Annie Kate

Choosing High School Curriculum - High School Resources - Curriculum Choice a

High School Homeschool Video Courses
by Tricia

Geography Resources 
by Heidi

Of course, there are those transcripts to make, but doing that doesn't have to be daunting.....and here is some help for doing them... 


4.  HOMESCHOOL TRANSCRIPTS



BJ's Guide to Transcripts 
BJ's Guide to Transcripts 
by BJ's Homeschool
Including guidelines from HSLDA
website

Now that we've talked about the important details for planning high school at home, let's look at some of the fun things that can be a part of it too, for sure.  Another great option for high school courses is to make some of your own!


5.  MAKING YOUR OWN HOMEMADE COURSES



One of the most fun memories I have are when we created our own homemade courses.

Making your own High School
English Course
Making your own High School English Course

Have you seen all the resources from 7 Sisters Homeschool?  They offer frugal NO busywork ebook curricula from 20 + veteran homeschool moms.

They have high school courses in 
English
History
High School Electives 
Career Exploration
Health
Consumer Math
Literature Guides, and more.


Do you have a teen who is interested in art?  Or one who just wants to try their hand at it for an elective?

"Video Art Course -
Semester 2." 
 

Tricia Hodges, a veteran homeschooler also, at You Are An Artist, offers a large variety of art courses, taught by a professional artist, including video courses as well.  

This year, she has released two semester long courses, perfect for an art elective.

Most colleges require a fine arts credit, and here's an easy way to get that done, while having lots of fun, too!


Last year, she released two semester long courses, perfect for an art elective. 

She also offers Semester 1 set up for fall subjects, like autumn leaves, holiday scenes, etc, plus lots of art books, on a variety of subjects, like historical sites, etc.

Now that we are talking about art, that leads right into looking at more high school electives....


7.    HIGH SCHOOL ELECTIVES


Homeschool High School Creatively -
 100 Electives
 
Homeschool High School Creatively - with Electives (100 Electives List)


Photography As A High School Elective by Heidi

Homeschooling a Horse Lover by Cindy

High School Electives and College by Betsy - Included in my book -



But what does high school really look like at home?


8.  A DAY IN THE LIFE - HIGH SCHOOL


High School Homeschool Parent Teacher Conference by Tricia

The Usual Hayhem by Middle Way Mom

A Day In the Life at Hodgepodge by Tricia

A Day in the Life by Shelly, family of 9 kiddos




Awe, the fun of looking back on  my daughter's senior year, and all the fun of watching her graduate at our state homeschool graduation ceremony.

Below is more on that, and also a bunch of ideas for ways to mark this important milestone in your high schooler's life.


9.  CELEBRATING GRADUATION


10.  ENCOURAGEMENT




What about college?  Can your homeschool grad go to college?  Yes, of course!


11.  THE COLLEGE OPTION 


Do you have a teen who is thinking about college?

I did and you probably know that mine is in college now.

Boy, did I worry way too much about that, when she was in high school.  But I needn't have!

The colleges are getting more homeschool friendly each year.  That is the trend.



Here's more about our story, going from homeschool to college, with updates from my daughter's college experiences there.

 How First Quarter Went at College  What was is really like?

The Scoop on Earning AP Credit in High School by Heidi

Homeschooling High School with College in Mind - Review by Heidi 


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Create your own unique and nurturing high school program for your teen and help them get into college, if that is where they are headed. 
 
"This book provides support, encouragement and step-by-step advice on all aspects of the homeschool high school and college application process, if your teen is heading there."

"Betsy has a wealth of understanding and knowledge to share with the parents of college bound homeschoolers."



Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,


 Betsy

Betsy is mom to her college grad whom she homeschooled through high school.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool about the early yearshigh schoolcollege and she offers homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting.


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