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Published for home educators. The magazine is Christian based, and provides ready to use curriculum, teaching tips, resources, and practical encouragement for home educators. The magazine includes teaching ideas, activity suggestions, unit study and lesson plans, and more. Focus is not only on the mechanics of homeschooling, but also the mission and metrics of homeschooling. Each issue contains the sections Understanding the Arts and Music Through the Centuries, The Father's Heart, Hearth and Homeschool, Balancing the Scales, Living Literature, Precious Preschool, Unit Studies, Taste of the Trivium, Bringing History to Life, and The Laboratory. The Understanding the Arts and Music Through the Centuries is a pull-out section inviting children to discover art and music from a Christian perspective. Complete with full-color reproductions of works of art, online musical selections, and accompanying lessons. The Father's Heart section offers encouraging words of wisdom designed specifically for homeschooling fathers. The Hearth and Homeschool section offers humorous, uplifting and challenging articles written especially for homeschooling mothers. Balancing the Scales reports on issues and trends in home education by some of the leading statistical and legal experts in the fields. The Living Literature column explores books that stretch your children's minds and give moral instruction by example, all chosen by homeschooling parents. Each issue includes selections for three age groups along with discussion questions and activities. Precious Preschool offers ready-made activities for four to six-year-olds. The Unit Studies column covers items needed to teach a lesson, from description and background for each topic, questions, discussion suggestions, and activities that integrate subjects like history, geography, culture, math and science. Plus additional reading and resource recommendations. A Taste of the Trivium is the grammar, logic, and rhetoric column. Bringing History to Life uncovers hard-to-find personal accounts and period literature from diaries, newspapers, letters, speeches and official documents of the past. The Laboratory covers biblically-based science lessons.

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