The Best Language Arts Curriculum For Every Grade Level




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Summary: <a href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/bestla"></a><br> <br> Hey homeschoolers! This week I am going to save your sanity by sharing with you the best language arts curriculum for every grade level. One of the most time-consuming tasks for homeschooling parents is researching curriculum. I’m not only going to tell you what I think are the best choices, but I'm also going to give you access to a free document with all the information in table format. I think you're going to love it!<br> <br> Before we dive in, I want to thank our sponsor for this episode of the homeschool sanity show, the Miracle Season Movie. The movie is based on a true story and I am a sucker for those. Learn more at <a href="http://miracleseason.movie">MiracleSeason.movie</a>.<br> Why choosing the best language arts curriculum matters<br> Right away I want to issue a disclaimer. I am only sharing the language arts curricula that teaches more than one subject. I will not be discussing curricula that strictly teaches literature, writing, spelling, or grammar. In the future I may do reviews of these curricula as well. For today, if a curriculum teaches more than one subject and I believe it is one of the best currently available, I am including it in my list. You may have a curriculum you love that does teach more than one subject that hasn't made my list. I would love to hear about it in the comments.<br> <br> The list I've created will be a huge help in making a decision this year, especially if you are looking for a complete language arts curriculum and not a standalone subject. Click the list image below to claim your copy at HomeschoolSanity.com.<br> <a href="http://homeschoolsanity.com/bestla"></a>Grammar Galaxy<br> I will begin with what I consider to be the best language arts complete curriculum for elementary students. Am I being completely objective in recommending <a href="http://grammargalaxybooks.com/get-started">Grammar Galaxy</a> as one of the best options? No. I have had too much positive feedback from Grammar Galaxy families to remain objective. I hear over and over that reluctant readers and writers are now doing both and loving it! I have heard too many times that children beg to do Grammar Galaxy where other grammar and English curriculum left them groaning.<br> <br> <a href="http://grammargalaxybooks.com/get-started"></a><br> <br> I am excited about the launch of the third volume of Grammar Galaxy which teaches literature concepts, vocabulary and spelling strategies, grammar, and composition and speaking to fourth graders and up or those who have completed the Protostar level or its equivalent. The stories and including students in the story as guardians of Grammar Galaxy who have missions and not workbooks to complete seems to be the awesome sauce. As this podcast is being released, Yellow Star and any bundles it is a part of is 20% off with no coupon code required. Go to <a href="http://grammargalaxybooks.com/shop">GrammarGalaxyBooks.com/shop</a> to save before midnight April 8, 2018. This is the best price through the fall of 2018. Grammar Galaxy currently has levels available for beginning readers or first-graders through fourth-graders but complete levels are planned for fifth and sixth graders with individual subject books planned for junior high. I already have students in junior high using and loving Volumes 1 and 2, however.<br> [<a href="http://ultimateradioshow.com/hatestowrite/">Listen to 6 Reasons Your Child Hates to Write and How to Fix It]</a><br> <br> <a href="http://greathomeschoolconventions.com">Great Homeschool Conventions in Cincinnati and St. Loui</a>s this year.<br> <a href="https://www.homeschoolsanity.com/paralysis/">how to decide which curriculum to use</a><br> <a href="http://facebook.com/groups/homeschoolscopes">HomeschoolScopes group on Facebook</a><br> <br> Blessings on your research and decision making on language arts curricula!