Monday, September 28, 2020

My Teaching Library - Crew Review

 


Disclaimer: I received a FREE copy of this product through the HOMESCHOOL REVIEW CREW in exchange for my honest review. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way.

My Teaching Library is full of many educational resources for homeschooling families. For this review, I was given a one-year access to the Download Club. The Download Club is a subscription membership that allows members to have unlimited access to the digital downloads, as long as their subscription remains active. My Teaching Library offers two memberships – annual and lifetime; and you can use code CELEBRATE25 to save 25% off a Lifetime Download Club membership. This offer expires on September 30, 2020.

The website offers educational resources for all grade levels and you can filter your product search by grade – 0 through PreK, K through 1st, 2nd through 3rd, 4th through 5th, 6th through 8th, and 9th through 12th. You can also filter your product search by subject – arts, character education, electives, language arts, math, science, and social studies. The website also has several miscellaneous resources for your whole family – classroom management, seasonal themed learning, interactive learning, puzzles, games, instructional videos, and more.

Throughout the review period, our family has been reading through The History of Music by Waldo Seldon Pratt. The founder has scanned and uploaded several books as a pdf file for your enjoyment.



We are also working through the book Learn to Draw Flowers by Barbara Levy. This book provides step-by-step instruction to draw 30 different flowers – evening primrose, buttercup, iris, pansy, black-eyed Susan, poppy, daisy, aster, Easter lily, morning glory, orchid, petunia, red lily, hollyhock, bluebell, bird of paradise, gloxinia, crocus, jack-in-the-pulpit, lily of the valley, tulip, rose, violet, daffodil, water lily, sunflower, poinsettia, forget-me-not, carnation, and zinnia.



Throughout my product searches I came upon a great resource for high school students. In the state of Texas, in order to be a legitimate homeschool, you must have a curriculum which teaches spelling, and there are not many resources available to meet this requirement. So, when I happened upon the High School Master Spelling List, I was very surprised. This list provides 36 weeks of high school level spelling words. Please note, this resource only provides the list of words.



The High School Spelling Semester 1 download provides the student pages and answer key.



These are only a few of the digital downloads our family used throughout the review period, there are so many more resources available. Visit the Crew Blog to read more reviews from the Homeschool Review Crew.


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