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Information about Calvert Homeschool Curriculum

Whether you are in the market for a new home school curriculum, or if you are still undecided on home schooling, the Calvert Home site can help to answer many or all of your questions about the Calvert homeschooling.

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You can order a free Calvert catalog and see why families love the  Calvert Lesson Manuals.  Just fill out a quick form with your address so you can receive a catalog and Sample Lesson! This is a great offer. Having a sample of a homeschool curriculum  is one of the best ways to determine if a certain curriculum will fit your needs and the learning styles of your children.

Calvert Curriculum Strengths:

1. Calvert has a proven record of success  with over a century of experience. The Calvert homeschool curriculum is  engaging and uses the top educational resources. The  lessons have integrated subjects and are written in collaboration with the Calvert Day School.

2. Calvert uses the best resources including their printed books and curriculum as well as a set of  online learning tools. You can make use of your personalized “My Calvert” accounts so that your children can receive grade-appropriate online resources including Math drill instruction that is in the form of games. Also, spelling activities, computer instruction, and much more.

3. Calvert offers the  best support provided by their Calvert Education Counselors who are professional educators. These counselors  are available to answer your home schooling questions or your academic questions. They may success alternative teaching methods, always offering practical advice and information.

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The homesite is very helpful and can help you learn more about Calvert. Also, be sure to check the homeschool Calvert reviews from homeschooling parents who are using or have used Calvert Curriculum.  This is a great way to learn about problems or strengths of the curriculum.