Using Amazon Kids+ For Homeschooling

We’re an Unapologetically Tech-Friendly Family We’re a really techy family. I don’t have screen-time limitations for my kids now the same way that I did when I first became a mom. My first couple of kiddos went two years of life without any screentime, which is a stark contrast to my second couple of kiddos […]
Pandemic Unit Study for Homeschoolers (FREE)

Pandemic: Causes, Cures, and Responses is a 94-page unit study that explores the history and science of worldwide disease. It’s offered by Pandia Press with contributions by Lindsey Sodano, Samantha Matalone Cook, Amy Sharony, and Blair Lee. It includes lessons and activities for ages five to adult! Best of all? It’s totally FREE! Let’s […]
History Quest: Early Times Review

History Quest: Early Times as well as History Quest: Study Guide was provided to Secular Homeschooler in exchange for a review. The links included within this review are affiliate links and will offer financial support for our website at no extra cost to you. Introduction History Quest: Early Times is a fully secular history curriculum […]
6 Secular Science Resources We Recommend

Are you searching for new science resources to supplement your learning in the new year? Good news, the first-ever Secular Homeschooler Bundle Sale has a great selection! Best of all, you can access all of these resources immediately upon purchase. Here’s the lineup: 1. Chickie And Roo: Biome Collection This is a packed 49-page PDF […]
Review of Oh, Freedom by Woke Homechooling

Homeschooling mom Delina Pryce McPhaul, of Woke Homeschooling, didn’t initially set out to write a curriculum. But, after making the effort to give her children an accurate picture of US history, she realized that that’s exactly what she’d done. After a long slog of adapting and supplementing whitewashed curriculums, she had enough material to create […]
Review of Be a Naturalist by Science Through Nature

Many homeschoolers value outdoor education and want to incorporate this into their day-to-day practices, but it’s hard to know which direction to take. Focusing on play works well for a time, especially for younger kids. But as kids get older, home educators often look for a productive way to introduce more specific topics into their […]