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Rainbow Economy Starter Package Grade 3
This set includes all you need to teach the 4 core subjects in 3rd grade. Some (not all) resources will have religious content. We chose materials that are friendly to the new homeschooler and your budget. Here is a quick summary of what you can expect:
- Math: Math Mammoth set, color edition (2 student worktexts, test book, answer key)
- ELA: New Friends (text, workbook, workbook teacher edition), More New Friends (text, workbook, workbook teacher edition), New Friends/More New Friends (quizzes, answer key), Climbing to Good English (text workbook, teacher edition, flashcards), and Handwriting Skills Simplified C (cursive)
- Science: Exploring God's Creation (text, teacher manual)
- Social Studies: American Pioneers & Patriots (text, tests, answer key)
For our Economy packages we've gathered our most economical programs that are likewise strong academically. Many of these are from conservative Christian publishers. They tend to be black and white or minimal color but are straight-forward and easy to use. The exception is the history and science courses from Christian Liberty Press which have some color and engaging graphics. The English program and the reading program are both from Amish publishers and the stories and illustrations reflect their rural lifestyle.
We've included Math Mammoth in some of these packages because it is a strong, inexpensive program that allows the student to work somewhat independently. Please note that Math Mammoth is topically aligned to state and national standards including CCSS.
You can follow links below the package graphics for complete reviews of each of the included products.
Christian Homeschooling
We loved the Economy Package for Grade 2 and Grade 3 looks just as good. In particular, I appreciate how history is presented.
it was the most affordable full curriculum
for my grandson homeschool hard for him to read learn learning problems