📘 How to Use This Curriculum: Step-by-Step

Our curriculum is designed to make your homeschooling journey smoother, simpler, and more meaningful — all while keeping Christ at the center. Whether you’re new to homeschooling or just new to us, here’s how to make the most of your materials.


✅ Step 1: Take the Placement Test & Get Your Foundational Workbooks

Before diving into a unit study, we recommend starting with our placement test to determine your child’s current level in reading, grammar, and math.

The placement test will tell you:

  • Which book in which level your child needs next
  • Whether any earlier books might help strengthen weak areas or fill in gaps

Our foundational courses are available in 10 distinct levels, covering roughly Preschool through 8th grade, with 7 books per level. (See our Scope and Sequence for more details.)


✏️ Step 2: Choose Your Unit Study

Each unit focuses on a central theme — like kindness, George Washington and obedience, or Fanny Crosby and biblical self-worth.

Unit studies are available in three learning levels:

  • Beginner (PreK-1st): hands-on and playful
  • Intermediate (2nd-4th) guided and interactive
  • Advanced (5th-8th): thoughtful and skill-building

This lets the whole family explore the same topic together — with age-appropriate workbooks for each child.

See our planned studies on our Scope and Sequence.


📦 Step 3: Gather Your Materials

You won’t need to hunt down a massive supply list. Each unit includes:

  • A clear weekly overview
  • Daily open-and-go lessons
  • Built-in hands-on activities, reading, and science
  • Links to music, memory verses, and optional extras

Basic supplies you may want to keep on hand:

  • Scissors and glue sticks
  • Colored pencils or crayons
  • A printer (for optional printables)
  • A Bible (KJV recommended)
  • A few household or nature items for science activities

Don’t stress this step too much though, every week your workbooks will give you a heads up about any supplies you might need.


🗓️ Step 4: Establish a Weekly Routine

There’s no rigid schedule — just a flexible rhythm:

  • Most families complete 4–5 lessons per week
  • Go faster or slower depending on your family’s needs
  • Feel free to adapt or rearrange activities — you’re in charge!

🧾 Step 5: Track Progress (If You Want To)

Some families like to keep attendance records or save completed work for personal or state requirements.

Our parent portal makes it easy to:

  • Log learning hours
  • Save notes and observations
  • Organize records in one place (for your eyes only)


Want to know when new unit studies and workbooks are released?


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