Epi Kardia Literature-based Unit Study Home School Curriculum Using Charlotte Mason Methods
 

 Read through the Bible in One Year!

for Use with Epi Kardia Literature-based Unit Study Curriculum

Homeschool   Private School Cottage School

 Bible - the foundation for any study of HIS-story

Regardless of what component of Epi Kardia literature-based unit study curriculum you use, we recommend you begin your day with scripture and prayer.   

For your convenience, we have included an online Bible reading program below.  Clicking on each day takes you to an approximately 15 minute reading from the New American Standard Edition of the Bible.  This program also provides the option to listen to the reading selections, which may be especially useful if you or your students are auditory learners. 

Additionally, there is a two year Bible reading schedule in the Kindergarten Complete Program and a three year schedule in both of our teacher's manuals.

 

 

"I'm still using Epi Kardia and LOVING it! I added one more student this year to the mix, A.! She and I do a more traditional Epi Kardia approach, whereas J. and G. know the drill and are on something like auto pilot with the program. Thank you for your dedication to writing such a fine curriculum.  My family have enjoyed it and been blessed by it time after time.  I still share it with everyone who will listen!"

-Jennifer, mom of 5, CT

"E. is in 4th grade right now and C. is in 1st grade.  I love being able to use Epi Kardia with both of them!  (And we'll be adding L. in kindergarten next year.)  What a blessing this curriculum has been and continues to be for us!  Thanks Dana and Beth!"

--Julie, mom of 5, SC

"I have 4 children and we are using all 4 levels of the program. Just another reason why I love this program! It is flexible enought for me to do just what want with it! :-) "

 --Pam, mom of 4, SC

"The kids and I just finished playing a '20th Century Trivia' board game that A. made after I saw it in the [Preparatory Complete Program] Epi Kardia curriculum. What a great idea! He had to come up with the idea, use history & geography to come up with the categories and then the questions, make the board, paint the board and then make up the rules. It was a great 2-week project!" 

--Vicki, mom of 2, SC