I definitely recommend The Well Trained Mind and its forums.
http://www.welltrainedmind.com/stor...nd-updated-10th-anniversary-edition.html
1. I would consider copywork, narration, and dictation. Writing With Ease by Susan Wise Bauer is a good resource for this. I would also use these methods with science and history as well by keeping notebooks and doing the above with science and history as well.

2. I would do a meaty grammar program such as First Langauge Lessons by SWB. I also like Voyages in English by Loyala Press, Rod and Staff English, and K12 Langauge Arts Program.

3. I would do history with Story of the World by SWB with the activity guides with an emphasis on narration, dictation, copywork, and summaries as well as mapping. I would supplement with KIngfisher and Usbourne World History books and some living history novels/books. K12 history is also good.
http://www.k12.com/courses/


3. I would do science with Kingfisher Science of DK Visual Science and notebooking. I also like Joy Hakim Story of Science series as well as K12 science and Singapore Science.

4. For math I would consider Singapore US Standards edition with supplements and guides as well as Math Mammoth.

https://www.singaporemath.com/Homeschool_s/60.htm

5. For spelling I would consider Megawords or Webster's Elementary Spelling 1908 edition with a whiteboard. I have also heard good things about Sequential Spelling. K12 has a good spelling program incorporated with its Language Arts.
http://www.rainbowresource.com/searchspring.php?sid=1302481756-1519252&q=megaword

6. For art, I would consider K12 art or one of many good art history books for kids. The National Gallery of Art has free videos for loan for just the expense of return mail.

7. For foreign language I would consider K12 powerspeak for immersion style learning. I would look at Memoria Press Prima Latina or Latina Christian or Classical Academic Press Latin for Children. There is also Elementary Spanish on Discovery Education United Streaming.

http://www.memoriapress.com/
http://www.classicalacademicpress.com/

8. For handwriting I would consider Pentime Cursive or any other good cursive program.
http://www.rainbowresource.com/product/Pentime+Cursive+Grade+3/031227/1270669447-1022949