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Christmas Comes to America-Homeschool Legacy

We always enjoy changing up our schooling routine and Homeschool Legacy provides us this opportunity. They offer a variety of once-a-week unit studies covering a multitude of interesting subjects. We recently had the chance to review Christmas Comes to America.



Homeschool Legacy unit studies are offered in both digital and print format. When purchasing the digital format, you are also given clickable links that further enhance the learning experience. The beauty behind these unit studies is that all the work is done for you. You are provided a book list that even includes the call number for the books. The lesson plans are already laid out with ideas and activities, list of supplies needed, field trip suggestions, etc


While this specific unit study covered Christmas, it incorporated subjects such as:

  •  history (of Christmas traditions)
  • geography (such as locating on a map the birth place of Saint Nicholas)
  • life skills (making of several recipes and gifts to give out)
  • music (listening to different types of music and naming composers)
  • arts and crafts (making a gingerbread house)
  • science (making an "after Christmas tree" for the birds)
And those are just a few of the activities included in this unit study. The beginning of the unit study explains just how to use it. The suggested schedule is to do unit study reading and family read-alouds Monday and Tuesday, On Wednesday, they suggest putting aside your regular schoolwork and focus solely on the unit study and completing the different activities as well as doing the family devotional. Thursday you again just do the unit study reading and family read-aloud and Friday they suggest doing a field trip as well as a family movie or game night which again, there are suggested movies to watch that go along with the unit study. Obviously this is just a suggested schedule with plenty of flexibility to make it suit each families schedule.

I appreciated the fact that most of their unit studies cover a wide range of grades. This one was for grades 2 through 12. For a family like ours with varying ages, everyone is able to get involved and we simply tailor the level of work  and reading to each of their abilities. We all enjoy when we can do projects and studies together! Also, there really wasn't any required printing from the PDF download. Most everything included was instructions and directions.

Another bonus to these unit studies is that if your child is part of Boy Scouts or American Heritage Girl, this unit study lists what they need to do to earn their Music Badge. While my children aren't a part of either, I can see how this would be beneficial in not only adding the unit study to their schooling but to complete a badge at the same time!

We found it intriguing how each week covered a different piece of Christmas from different cultures. Dutch, Germans, English and American histories and traditions were all discussed. From their original pagan starts and how they eventually became the Christian traditions we now know. We look forward to revisiting this unit study come December!

Homeschool Legacy offers many different unit studies. In fact, you can check out the previous unit study we did, Weather On the Move.



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Weather On the Move

For those of you that know my husband in real life, you know he is known as the "weather guy" and everyone's personal meteorologist especially when winter weather is hanging in the air. He has a love of weather especially snow storms & tracking hurricanes and knows about them before most people even realize there is the potential of storms lurking.

Recently, Homeschool Legacy gave us the option of reviewing one of their ten once-a-week unit studies they have. As soon as I saw Weather On the Move, (which by the way looked like a lot of fun) I formed a plan in my head. This is a study my husband can do with the kids thus giving me a break!


The beauty of this curriculum is that it is meant to take a break once a week from your regular textbooks and curriculum and change things up. Granted you don't have to do that, you could incorporate it in addition to what you are already doing. After all, isn't that what homeschooling is about, doing what works for YOUR family! This unit study not only covered the obvious science behind the weather, but also included history, geography, art, math, science experiments, devotions, family game and movie night, just to name a few.

What I appreciated was that Homeschool Legacy did all the leg work for you in organizing everything and spelling out what exactly you need to do. Even down to the book list! They not only have a list of books to go along with each chapter, they also included the card catalog number with each book. How's that for simplifying life for us busy moms! If you have a child working towards completing an American Girl Heritage or Boy Scouts merit badge, they can do that while working on this and some of the other unit studies.

The way everything was laid out made this easy for my husband to do with the kids. The kids would gather around my hubby to listen to the devotional and book we selected to read along with the lesson. When we started this review, hurricane Isaac was big in the news so he helped them track the hurricane on the map provided as well as showing them some of his resources online from other meteorologists.

My husbands thoughts on this curriculum are that he really enjoys it and finds it very comprehensive! In fact, he said there is so much info included that they could cover, he has been taking his time in completing this course. This unit study is set up to do in just 7 weeks but he wants to get in depth with them as well as incorporate his own resources. He is saving the Frozen Precipitation chapter for when we start getting snow. Great idea but this momma isn't wanting to think about snow already!

The kids really enjoyed the "Stump Your Dad Trivia" that is included in each chapter! They also found the experiments a lot fun and deemed them "cool". This unit study is geared towards grades 2-12. I love those types of studies where you can do it with ALL the kids no matter what age/grade. The price for Weather On the Move is $19.95 and is non-consumable. Check out the other unit studies listed on the left hand side of the page.

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As a member of the TOS crew, this product was provided at no cost to me in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.