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Homeschool Goal and Objectives

In her first video session, Charlene Notgrass discussed how we started homeschooling and how we turned it from a burden into a joy. She shared the overall goal and the specific objectives that our family pursued. You can download these for your reference.

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Daily Encouragement for Homeschooling Mothers

Charlene writes a daily blog Monday through Friday to encourage homeschool moms like you. You can subscribe to receive each post by email or get notifications by text.

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Unit Studies

Learn as a family about Thanksgiving, Christmas, the Olympic Games, and the life and times of Laura Ingalls Wilder.

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Homeschool History

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Notgrass History Curriculum

This week in the Facebook group, we are providing walkthroughs of how our curriculum works. At the links below you can video video overviews and see sample pages.

Notgrass History curriculum combines engaging lessons, full-color photographs and illustrations, primary source documents, literature, and hands-on activities for a variety of learning styles and all ages from elementary to high school.

Three homeschool moms share what they love about Notgrass History:


Students may study Notgrass History curricula in any order within the schooling levels indicated (elementary, middle school, and high school). Each course stands alone and is complete in itself. You do not have to use any of our courses before using another of our courses.

For details on using Notgrass History with children of multiple ages and switching to Notgrass History from another curriculum, check out our scope and sequence.

Elementary (Grades 1-4)

Middle School (Grades 5-8)

High School