Learning Language Arts through Literature (LLATL)
From: Common Sense Press
Genre: Literature-based
The Bottom Line 4 / 5 - Something Special
Reviewed by Ann Hibbard
Whenever one of the heroes from The Church History ABC’s is mentioned in other sources, at least one of my children will say, “I remember him (or her) from our ABC book!” Anything that makes names that memorable is definitely a useful tool for my teaching toolbox!
Reviewed by Stephenie McBride
The teacher’s manual for Adventures in My Father’s World is well-organized and detailed. If you are interested in a Charlotte Mason, unit study, living books approach to educating your child, but are unsure where to start, you can relax when using this unit.
Reviewed by Teisha Priest
Science fiction is one of my favorite genres, and I’ve always enjoyed a good time traveling story! I found the premise of Shadows Gray, by Melyssa Williams, to be intriguing.
Reviewed by Stephenie McBride
An elephant on a rooftop, an imaginary trip to Venus, a room full of monkeys, and a Scrabble game are just some of the examples that are used to bring difficult topics to a kid’s level.