For my 7 year old.
English: Rod and Staff English
Reading: Abeka readers and library books related to ancient history, and science
Math: Math U See
Science: Sonlight Science
History: Story of the World Volume I
Phonics: Hooked on Phonics old edition. I specifically like the old editions that you can get off of ebay because the old editions were designed for preschool-adult. It isn't flashy but it is thorough.
Spelling: Spelling Workout A
Handwriting: Italic Handwriting
Spanish: online resources, library, dvd's
Typing: online resources
Some of my Favorite Homeschool Books
Well Trained Mind
The Heart of Wisdom Approach
Teaching the Trivium



Of course I see no results in the infant, but my twin boy seems to be showing signs that he is learning the words. A couple of times a day I lay out 2 cards and ask him to give me the card that says "Nana, or "eyes" we can do this with about 30 cards and he gets 99% of them right. He actually looks at both of them and chooses the correct card. The other day I laid out 3 and 4 cards and I asked him to give me "eyelashes" and he gave me the correct card each time. With my twin girl I can't tell. She's about 50/50. She likes "learning time" but she often doesn't look at the cards she only repeats them. When I ask her to give me a specific card she usually doesn't give me the correct card. I know it's still very early in the game. So we'll see how it goes.