6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, Curriculum, Education, High School, Homeschool, Middle School

Breaking the Barrier ¡Vamos! Middle School Spanish Curriculum Review: An Afro-Latino Family’s Search for Language, Culture, and Connection

We were sent Breaking the Barrier ¡Vamos! for our honest review!

As an Afro-Latino homeschool mom, one of the most important goals I’ve had in our homeschool journey has been ensuring that my son not only learns Spanish but learns it authentically. Over the years, we’ve tried multiple Spanish curriculums, each promising fluency or cultural enrichment, but most have fallen short in one major way: authenticity. Many lacked meaningful cultural context, used outdated or Eurocentric examples, or leaned too heavily on rote memorization without fostering true communication. That changed when we discovered Breaking the Barrier’s new middle school curriculum: ¡Vamos! Beginner “A” Homeschool Package.

Why Vamos Stands Out

¡Vamos! Beginner “A” Homeschool Package is the first book in a two-part middle school Spanish series created by Breaking the Barrier, a well-respected company known for their high school and college-level language materials. This series was designed specifically with younger learners in mind, offering a gentle yet rich introduction to Spanish through a blend of grammar, vocabulary, culture, and conversation practice. The second part of the series is titled ¡En camino!, and together, the two books offer a complete and thoughtful middle school Spanish foundation.

Unlike other programs we’ve tried, ¡Vamos! feels warm, modern, and rooted in real-life language. It’s designed to engage middle schoolers not overwhelm them and the pacing is flexible enough for diverse learning styles and homeschool schedules.

The Curriculum Deep Dive: What You Get

1. The Textbook
The ¡Vamos! textbook is beautifully laid out, full-color, and incredibly user-friendly. Each unit includes:

  • Clear vocabulary lists
  • Grammar explanations that are age-appropriate and approachable
  • Short cultural readings that highlight the diversity of the Spanish-speaking world
  • Dialogue practice and real-world scenarios to encourage speaking and listening
  • Fun review activities that reinforce learning without it feeling like busywork

The content is rooted in authentic language use, avoiding the awkward or robotic phrases found in other beginner programs. My son actually laughs while doing his lessons and most importantly, he’s using the Spanish he learns in real conversation.

2. The Online Platform

The companion online platform elevates the program with:

  • Audio recordings for vocabulary, dialogues, and readings
  • Native Spanish speakers, ensuring students hear the language as it is truly spoken across various Spanish-speaking countries
  • Digital exercises to reinforce each unit
  • Auto-graded quizzes and review sections
  • Cultural videos and pronunciation guides

The use of native speakers is one of the biggest highlights for us. It gives my son the confidence to recognize and repeat the language with accuracy and natural rhythm, which is essential for meaningful language acquisition.

One of the things I appreciate most about ¡Vamos! is that it is almost 90% immersive. From day one, students are hearing and engaging with Spanish in a way that feels natural and consistent. The majority of the content whether audio, instruction, or response is in Spanish. This level of immersion helps my son think in Spanish, not just translate it. It’s one of the most effective and research-backed ways to build fluency.

3. Flexible Schedule
We will use ¡Vamos! 3-4 days a week over the summer and fall, and my son will meet with his Middle School Spanish co-op class every Thursday in fall, which aligns perfectly with the ¡Vamos! suggested weekly schedule. Each unit is designed to be completed over 1–2 weeks, allowing for flexibility based on your child’s pace or your overall homeschool flow.

Why It Works for Our Homeschool

As a culturally conscious family, we were drawn to ¡Vamos! for its intentional inclusion of diverse voices and regions within the Spanish-speaking world. It doesn’t center just one country or dialect, but instead introduces learners to a broad, respectful view of the language as it’s spoken across Latin America, the Caribbean, and Spain.

The pacing is perfect for middle schoolers, but ¡Vamos! is also a wonderful starting point for high schoolers who may be new to Spanish or need a gentle, thorough introduction. In fact, Breaking the Barrier notes that this program can be adapted for high school credit when paired with additional enrichment or instructional time.

Who ¡Vamos! Is Ideal For:

  • Middle school homeschoolers seeking a gentle but rigorous Spanish curriculum
  • Afro-Latino, Afro-Caribbean, and multicultural families looking for cultural authenticity
  • High school students new to Spanish who may feel overwhelmed by traditional programs
  • Families using ESA funding in Georgia (and a growing list of other states)
  • Co-ops or online classes the format works well for group or individual learning

Final Thoughts

¡Vamos! Beginner “A” Homeschool Package by Breaking the Barrier has filled a much-needed gap in our homeschool. It’s authentic, well-paced, beautifully designed, and culturally respectful. Most importantly, it has helped my son feel connected to his identity and confident in his ability to learn and speak Spanish. I finally feel like we’ve found a program that doesn’t just teach Spanish it celebrates it. If you would like to check a lesson sample click here.

We’re excited to continue with ¡En camino! Beginner “B” Homeschool Package next year, and I wholeheartedly recommend ¡Vamos! to any homeschooling family looking to make Spanish not just a subject but a vibrant, living part of their homeschool experience.

Games and Apps, Homeschool, Homeschool Family, Science

An Upcoming Shark Week Homeschool Hit: Crabs in a Bucket Review:

We received Crabs in a Bucket from Timberdoodle Co in exchange for our honest review!

This summer, our homeschool was crawling with fun and strategy thanks to Crabs in a Bucket, a fast-paced game of bluffing and betrayal that had our whole family clawing for victory! Included in the Timberdoodle 2025 9th Grade Curriculum Kit, this clever little game couldn’t have arrived at a better time. We cracked it open during our favorite themed summer tradition: Shark Week!

While the world was watching sharks on the screen, we were watching each other at the table waiting to see who would get caught, who would escape, and who would be the sneakiest crab of them all.

What is Crabs in a Bucket?

Crabs in a Bucket is a high-energy, social deduction game where players act as crabs trying to escape the bucket, but with a twist. Not every crab wants everyone to get out! Some players are assigned roles like the “Bucket Crab” (who wants everyone to fail) and “Escaping Crabs” (who win by successfully escaping).

Each round, players vote on whether others get to “climb” or fall back into the bucket. But beware: those who seem helpful might just be bluffing! It’s a game of reading faces, strategic alliances, and clever communication. The game comes with an instructional booklet and QR scan for those visual learners who need a more visual approach to learn game play.

Educational Connections

Though it’s packaged as a fun game (and it is), Crabs in a Bucket sneaks in real critical thinking practice:

  • Social Dynamics & Psychology: Players must read body language, analyze behavior, and determine who they can trust—great for developing emotional intelligence and understanding group psychology.
  • Logic & Strategy: Like chess with claws, every move must be calculated. The more you play, the more nuanced your strategy becomes.
  • Communication Skills: Whether convincing others to vote your way or throwing them off your trail, persuasive speaking and listening are crucial.
  • Teamwork & Debate: Players must sometimes cooperate—even with their competitors. This teaches collaboration and negotiation, essential life skills for high schoolers.

This kind of game-based learning fits beautifully into Timberdoodle’s multi-faceted, hands-on approach to education. It’s not about worksheets it’s about thinking critically and creatively in real time.

Perfect for Shark Week

The ocean vibes, the struggle for survival, the intense suspense it’s like Survivor: Crustacean Edition during Shark Week! While we learned about apex predators and marine biology during the day, we dove into this game at night. The theme and tension of the game mirrored everything we loved about Shark Week. It kept the whole week cohesive and themed a homeschool mom’s dream!

A Game for the Whole Family

Though recommended for older kids and teens (and part of a 9th-grade kit), our whole family got in on the fun. The rules are easy to understand but the strategies? Deep. Everyone from middle schoolers to adults found it engaging. It quickly became a go-to game night favorite.

We laughed, debated, accused, and defended ourselves all without screens. Even our most game-shy family members got sucked in (pun intended).

Final Thoughts

Crabs in a Bucket isn’t just a clever Timberdoodle pick it’s a homeschool win, a summer fun staple, and the perfect way to blend game-based learning with family bonding.

If you’re using the Timberdoodle 2025 9th Grade Curriculum Kit, make sure this game doesn’t stay on the shelf. Whether you’re tying it into Shark Week or just breaking it out for a rainy day, this is one game that’s worth clawing over!