Tag: Middle School
Using Catholic Fiction to Enhance Curriculum
As you delve into the new school year, the authors at CatholicTeenBooks would like to offer a few suggestions on ways to incorporate fiction into your teen’s lesson plans.
The Story of Civilization History of United States
For those seeking a Catholic-friendly look at history, the Story of Civilization makes for a great foundational program.
Lessons from Blessed Chiara Badano
Modern saints can often seem more approachable and understandable than those who lived a long time ago, especially for young people. Blessed Chiara Badano lived in the late 20th century, and her life has much to teach young people today.
Learn About the Brain
The Big Brain Book: How it Works and All Its Quirks by Leanne Boucher Gill, PhD is a fascinating look at the inner workings of the brain and what it means for your life.
Marvelous Middle-grade Mystery
Secrets in September is a fun middle-school novel, perfect for those younger teens who love a good mystery.
Try a Free Spanish Class
Guest post from Homeschool Spanish Academy (HSA). Are you searching for an excellent homeschool Spanish curriculum? With a quality homeschool Spanish curriculum, students acquire Spanish…
Calculus for Middle Schoolers
Calculus for Middle Schoolers takes complex concepts and presents them in an understandable and non-scary format.
Medieval Adventure
Shadow in the Dark: The Harwood Mysteries Book 1 by Antony Barone Kolenc Review: Shadow in the Dark by Anthony Barone is an exciting middle-grade…
Thought-provoking Historical Fiction
Perilous Days is a middle-grade novel set in World War II. This story is about a young Catholic teen named Felix, who happens to be growing up in Hitler’s Germany.
Faith-based Scavenger Hunt
Seven Riddles to Nowhere is a wonderfully charming book, perfect for older elementary students and middle schoolers or for anyone who enjoys a beautifully written, hard-to-put-down story.