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Simplify Your Homeschool Options With These Five Curriculum Types

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Welcome to the Homeschool Better Together Podcast, where we explore building a joyful homeschool experience for your family. In this episode, host Pam Barnhill explores five different types of curriculum—scripted, open-and-go, fixed grid, buffet, and whole-family learning—and discusses how each one can meet the unique needs of your homeschool journey.

By understanding the different kinds of curricula available and how each can fit your family's needs, you'll be well-equipped to make decisions that reduce stress and enhance your homeschooling adventure. So, grab your notepad, maybe a smoothie, and let's step out of the overwhelm and into the wonder of homeschooling better together.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn about different types of curriculum, including scripted, open and go, fixed grid, buffet, and whole-family learning, to find what works best for your homeschool style and needs.
  • Understand the advantages of scripted curriculum for new homeschooling parents and how it can provide a structured yet flexible learning experience.
  • Explore the concept of open and go curriculum and how balancing it with other types can simplify your homeschool year and reduce planning fatigue.
  • Gain insight into fixed grid curriculum and the snaking loop schedule as a method to avoid overwhelm and ensure a balanced approach to using comprehensive resources.
  • Get tips on effectively using buffet curriculum by setting specific goals, prioritizing materials, and making decisions in advance to avoid decision fatigue.
  • Appreciate the value of whole-family learning curriculum, with a realistic approach to age range, to foster family unity and efficient multi-age education.

Resources and Links:


For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt8

To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

Mentioned in this episode:

Free Gift for Your Christmas Homeschool

Let us help you bring delight to your December with a gift of Christmas plans for your homeschool. We are giving away our Christmas Carol Explorations for free this November. Dive into a timeless story. story of a Christmas Carol with engaging lessons that bring the novel to life. Grab your free gift by heading to pambarnhill.com/christmas

Christmas Carol

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Manage episode 426695957 series 111132
Content provided by Pam Barnhill. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Pam Barnhill or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Welcome to the Homeschool Better Together Podcast, where we explore building a joyful homeschool experience for your family. In this episode, host Pam Barnhill explores five different types of curriculum—scripted, open-and-go, fixed grid, buffet, and whole-family learning—and discusses how each one can meet the unique needs of your homeschool journey.

By understanding the different kinds of curricula available and how each can fit your family's needs, you'll be well-equipped to make decisions that reduce stress and enhance your homeschooling adventure. So, grab your notepad, maybe a smoothie, and let's step out of the overwhelm and into the wonder of homeschooling better together.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn about different types of curriculum, including scripted, open and go, fixed grid, buffet, and whole-family learning, to find what works best for your homeschool style and needs.
  • Understand the advantages of scripted curriculum for new homeschooling parents and how it can provide a structured yet flexible learning experience.
  • Explore the concept of open and go curriculum and how balancing it with other types can simplify your homeschool year and reduce planning fatigue.
  • Gain insight into fixed grid curriculum and the snaking loop schedule as a method to avoid overwhelm and ensure a balanced approach to using comprehensive resources.
  • Get tips on effectively using buffet curriculum by setting specific goals, prioritizing materials, and making decisions in advance to avoid decision fatigue.
  • Appreciate the value of whole-family learning curriculum, with a realistic approach to age range, to foster family unity and efficient multi-age education.

Resources and Links:


For full show notes and a transcript of today’s episode, head to pambarnhill.com/hsbt8

To join our free homeschool community, you can create an account right here.

Mentioned in this episode:

Free Gift for Your Christmas Homeschool

Let us help you bring delight to your December with a gift of Christmas plans for your homeschool. We are giving away our Christmas Carol Explorations for free this November. Dive into a timeless story. story of a Christmas Carol with engaging lessons that bring the novel to life. Grab your free gift by heading to pambarnhill.com/christmas

Christmas Carol

  continue reading

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