dizzymomx4
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Still searching for information on HSing High School. I am looking at a wide scope of curriculum and wanted to know what some of you are using.
I know that we will continue with Math-U-See, both of my DS's love this program and it works well for us.
I am looking at Abeka and Alpha Omega, still need something for science.
Any input on what has worked for any of you?
Thanks for any input!
I know that we will continue with Math-U-See, both of my DS's love this program and it works well for us.
I am looking at Abeka and Alpha Omega, still need something for science.
Any input on what has worked for any of you?
Thanks for any input!
We have used a variety of curriculum through the HS years: Starting Points literature, my own curriculum for literature and writing, BJU Math/History, Apologia Science (excellent IMHO), PACE economics, and various other things. I tried to gear the HS studies to my "children's" interests and gave them a lot of self-study time (with discussion). With DS (now graduated) we did everything from Shakespeare to Chemistry, but with DD(17) we are doing geometry to herbal studies. I have ordered from CBD with quite a bit of success and their prices are very reasonable. Home schooling High School can be challenging, but so much fun!!
, I turned him over to the Apologia staff!
This was really the only subject I had to insist on procedure, but we got through it! He's still a big picture, sensory kind of guy who is a self-taught Web Designer (a very sensory profession). Hope this helps some!
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We have battled laziness, cheating, anger, and more. But we have tried to keep it fun and keep in mind that it was all about the kids. We wanted to make sure that the kids had the best education. The kids were exposed to what we wanted and as much as possible. We have bad days and we have great days. We trey to be as flexible as possible