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The only things you may want to think about is literature or some kind of reading program even if you just read books and discuss them and a foreign language. I see you already have health as an elective, but colleges really like to see at least 2 years of foreign language. Here is what I have planned for 9th grade:

Videotext Algebra (finishing up the second half)

Trisms history (incorporates literature)

IEW for writing

Rosetta Stone spanish

Apologia Biology

Violin lessons

 

I'm also going to squeeze in Teaching the Classics to help ds learn to pick out the elements in literature. I've bought The Fallacy Detective and Editor in Chief, but we'll see if they get done! We have PE covered because ds is a cyclist and races several time a year. BTW, we used Writeshop and really liked it. HTH.

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Chalkdust Geometry

 

World Literature using WTM list as reference (about 12 books) and using Literature of the Western Canon Teaching Co. DVD's plus Vandiver's Iliad and Odyssey DVD's.

 

Rhetoric using Argumentation Teaching Co. DVD's plus WTM rec's.

 

World History using Spielvogel's Western Civilization plus study guide and website resources through Wadsworth.

 

Biology using Exploring Life (Campbell) with CD and study guide/Castle Heights lab books and How to Dissect.

 

Spanish using Breaking the Barrier with Rosetta Stone as a supplement.

 

Music using Teaching Co. CD's Fundamentals of Music and Music Appreciation (first part) plus lots of practice and private electric guitar lessons.

 

Physical Education using President's Challenge online with varied activities at home.

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Here's what we are doing.

Writing- The Elegant Essay

Literature- Teaching the Classics and Windows to the World with novels.

Grammar- Analytical Grammar Year 2

Vocabulary From Classical Roots C

History- The Human Odyssey

Science- Conceptual Physics

Math- Foersters Algebra I

Latin- From the Christian Trivium

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Here's what my dd will be doing:

 

BJU World Geography

 

Algebra I using Lial's Introductory Algebra

 

Apologia Biology

 

Writing - outside class

 

Spanish I - BJU outside class

 

Grammar - Rod and Staff 7

 

Literature - Teaching the Classics, Windows to the World, and books of my choosing

 

Art - Cartooning outside class

 

Music - Continue with her guitar lessons

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9th grade schedule for ds

 

Math - Finish Jacobs Algebra and move on to Geometry

English - LotLR, 3rd yr AG, Vocab for the College Student

Science - Apologia Chemistry

Foreign Language - RS Spanish (co-op), online Latin w/ Memoria

PE - HS basketball team, karate, maybe cross country

History - Notgrass American

World View/Philosophy Class (co-op)

Extra curricular - Plays guitar for Sunday services

 

I would love to add World Geography but it would be too much

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This fall, he will be doing:

 

Geometry (Jurgenson)

 

Henle Latin

 

Sonlight Core 100 History (first 1/2) + Critical Thinking in US Hist (Bks 1 & 2)

 

English -- SL readers + selections from Patterns in Literature (poetry & short stories) + IEW History Based Writing, American book 1 + IEW Fix-it

 

Conceptual Physics

 

Religion -- Mother of Divine Grace, grade 8

 

Traditional Logic I (& possibly II)

 

HTH,

Brenda

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Here's ours:

Religion - I think we are going to focus on the Epistles of Paul probably using Navarre

Logic/Philosophy - The Argument Builder (he already read the Art of Argument); Teaching Co. lectures on Natural Law

Math - Saxon Algebra 2

Science - K12's high school Earth Science

History - SWB's History of the Ancient World

Literature - Mom designed course on Ancient Lit

Writing/Grammar - Learn to Write the Novel Way

Latin - outside homeschool class

P.E. - weight lifting, tennis, biking

 

This kid isn't particularly interested in art or music but he does like woodworking so he's probably going to pursue that in some way, shape or form.

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Our schedule:

 

Math: Saxon Algebra 1 (finish around Dec.) / Saxon Algebra II

Science: Biology-Exploring Life with lab manual, CD

Lightning Literature: American Literature (Both semester courses)

Grammar: Analytical Grammar

Writing: Writing Strands

Foreign Language: First Form Latin Year 1

Logic: Traditional Logic I & II

Vocabulary: Vocabulary from Classic Roots C/D

History: American History using TWTM book recommendations and Spievogel's Human Odyssey

Health: Hewitt HS course (semester but will spread out for year)

Bible: Hewitt HS course with products by Swindoll

PE: HS Basketball Team, Various sports

 

I'm afraid my schedule is a little much but I think it is attainable. I want to do the health course but also really want to cover American History at the same time we are studying American Literature. I am planning on the Health course being only two days a week to lesson the load a little because I would rather have the American History spread throughout the year with the Literature course.

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We're in a finish 8th grade, begin 9th grade mode.

 

Finish CW Older Beginners and Start Diogenes

Outside Writing Class

Analytical Grammar

1/2 pace TOG Rhetoric Literature

TOG D History Y2 U3/4 and Y3 U1/2 and Geography

TOG Government

LOF Algebra 1, maybe 2

Rosetta Stone Spanish 1

Biblical Hebrew 2

Swimming at least once a week

 

We are going to put science on hold until the spring. If she finishes Algebra 1 by the end of December, then we will find some kind of chemistry to do.

 

We may do music and art appreciation a la TOG.

 

I'm still working this all out and not sure how it will all come together.

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1.English - local class

Analytical Grammar

2.Algebra II with Foerster's text

3.American Government : Instituition and Policies by Wilson

4.Human Geography : Landscapes and Activities by Fellmann

5.Omnibus III Primary only

6. Latin II online

7. NCFCA Speech and Team Policy Debate

8. Piano Lessons & Theory

9.Physics ?

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Below is what younger DS did for 9th grade, working solidly for about 5 to 5-1/2 hours a day. No homework. We took off 1-2 Fridays per month to do events with our big local homeschool group.

 

Welcome to high school! Hope you have a wonderful year. Warmest regards, Lori D.

 

 

English (1.0 credit):

- Grammar = Winston Advanced; The Chortling Bard

- Writing = Wordsmith; weekly timed essay practice; history research papers

- Literature = Lightning Literature & Composition 8

- Spelling = individualized remedial; Megawords

- Vocabulary = from reading

 

Math: Algebra 1 (1.0 credit) = Harold Jacobs textbook

 

Science:

- Biology (0.5 credit) = half of Apologia textbook

- Anatomy (0.5 credit) = anatomy section of Prentice Hall textbook

 

History: 20th Century World (1.0 credit) = 450 pages of Spielvogel Human Odyssey textbook and misc. resources

 

Logic (1.0 credit) = Practical Logic (DH did his old college text with the DSs)

 

PE (0.5 credit) = swim laps; tennis; Dance Revolution 30-minute dance pad workout sessions

 

Elective: 20th Century Classic Literature (1.0 credit) = 8 works, with lit. guides

 

 

Extracurricular:

- Student Council class representative (1x/month meeting; local big homeschool group)

- Public Speaking class (ten 90-minute classes with our big homeschool group)

- Youth activities (1x/month homeschool middle/high school social activities)

- JV Tennis Team, local public high school (5x/week; 10-week season)

- church youth group (1x/week)

- Sunday School class assistant (3 months in the year)

- community service (20 hours per year)

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English (1 credit)

Jill Pike's lesson plans to use Windows to the World over a full year with added novels

Fix-it Grammar (The Little Mermaid)

 

History (1 credit)

Oak Meadow American History

some novels added in from SL Core 100

US History-based Writing Lessons

 

Biology with lab (1 credit)

Oak Meadow Biology and lab

 

Geometry (1 credit)

Jacobs Geometry, 3rd edition

 

PE (1 credit)

tumbling class 1x/week and activity sessions at home 3x/week

 

Health (1/2 credit) - fall semester

Oak Meadow Health

 

Photography (1/2 credit) - spring semester

Oak Meadow Photography

 

She will also continue using Tell Me More Spanish to gain familiarity with the language, but she does this for just 15 minutes, 3x/week. She won't get credit for Spanish until she takes it at the cc her junior year.

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This is our first year outsourcing some of the subjects. On top is what must be done, below the asterisk is what she will have to give up if there's not enough time once sports start. She is already logging hours (required for these subjects in our state) for Art and Equestrian Studies.

 

Science - local HS

Spanish 1 - local HS

Latin 1 - Lone Pine Latin Academy

Aglebra 1 - Chalk Dust

Ancient History - The Heritage of World Civilizations

English - MCTLA Magic Lens level including Academic Writing

Great Books - haven't decided yet

Literary Analysis - Windows to the World, Teaching the Classics, one other book I can't remember right now.

Additional writing instruction with Home2Teach

Logic 1 - Introduction to Logic book 1

PE - Basketball, Volley Ball, and Track teams. There's never a problem logging enough hours for PE! : )

 

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Literary Lessons from Lord of the Rings

Equestrian Studies - Various books and DVDs on Classical Dressage

Art - This is hands on and study.

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My 9th grade dd will be using:

 

Life of Fred algebra

Notgrass Exploring America (lit, history, Bible)

Getting Started With Latin, followed by Henle

Signs & Seasons Classical Astronomy

PE (horseback riding, soccer, and whatever else)

and a one semester Christian Worldview outside class

 

I think that's it. It looks easy here, or maybe I've just gotten used to it.

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K12 Literary Analysis and Composition

TT Geometry-->Foerster's Algebra II

Nation of Nations, K12's Human Odyssey, period literature, and historical fiction

Conceptual Chemistry

Spanish 1A (Keystone)

Washington state history (outside class)

Violin lessons

Homegrown computer animation course

Swimming, art, service learning (outside classes)

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am new and would like to know what other people are using.

 

 

For my twins....

 

Writer's Choice Composition & Grammer, Glencoe Vocab. Also will do Logic but haven't purchased yet.

Larson's Algebra 2 (then Larson's Geometry for Ds)

Suchoki Conceptual Chemistry (then Hewitt Conceptual Physics for Ds)

Duiker/Spielvogel World History to 1500 and since 1500

World Literature- reading various books along with history time line.

Holt Lifetime Health (semester course spread out thru the year)

PE... Kung Fu, Civil Air Patrol (phsysical fitness test once a month) for both of them. Also bowling for Ds.

 

Glencoe Consumer Education & Economics (semester course... next semester or may wait till next summer)

 

Norton's Introduction to Computers for Ds (1st semester course)

Intro to programming course 2nd semester for Ds.

Wheelock's Latin for Ds

 

Prego! An Invitation to Italian for Dd

Music Appreciation for Dd (Kamien Music Appreciation) (1st semester course)

Music Fundamentals for DD (Benward et al. Practical Beginning Theory) (2nd semester course)

Private lessons for piano, guitar, percussion, clarinet, voice.

 

Ds is doing two math and two (maybe 3) sciences this year (he hopes). Ds plans to study astrophysics/geology. Dd plans to major in music/psychology and both will start taking CC courses next year (we were going to do it this year but decided to wait for them to mature a bit more-LOL.

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We just started school last week and this is what my 9th grader is doing:

 

19th Century World History: Tog Year 3 Rhetoric as written with church history

 

English I- IEW level C with Tog writing, TOG modified rhetoric lit, Analytical Geometry and Vocabulit

 

Apologia Chemistry with Microchem and Teaching Co videos

 

Chalkdust Geometry

 

SOS Spanish I

 

Introductory Logic (one semester course, haven't decided about next semester, either Intermediate Logic or computer class of somekind) with DVD's

 

Piano lessons with competitions

 

PE- we're having trouble, he only logged 20 minutes last week:glare: I'm hoping we have enough hours for 1/2 a credit this year, but we'll see..

 

 

 

 

 

This is a pretty hard schedule and he has done REALLY well this week and loves it. He told me he had gotten lazy. I've enjoyed watching the videos and it has taken some pressure off of me to try and understand everything.

 

Christine

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My 8th grader is doing 9th grade this year with her 9th grade sister. They will be doing the following:

 

Bible, History, and Literature and Writing: MFW Ancients (I'm also including Grammar and Vocabulary from BJU)

 

Spanish: SOS Spanish I

 

Science: Apologia Physical Science

 

Math: Saxon Algebra I

 

P.E.: Swimming, running, and dance revolution

 

They are also taking piano and voice lessons. Neither one of them are particular interested in art, so they will be taking pictures and putting together scrapbooks. Also, they will study one artist every couple of months.

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It's our first year of TOG but here goes.

 

TOG Y1 History Rhetoric Level

TOG Y1 Literature D/R level Some read outload by me

TOG Y1 Philosophy/ART/Government/Geography

We plan to do a 2 week per lesson approach with tweaking

Wintson Grammar

IEW Writing

Math TT

Later in the spring ROsetta Japanese

Apologia Biology (Coop hopefully)

I haven't figured out the Health yet but somewhere we will have something regarding that.

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Here is our lineup:

 

Bible / History / Lit: My Father's World, Ancients

Math: Finishing Saxon Alg 1, beginning Jacob's Geometry

Science: Apologia Biology

Latin: Henle, Latin 1

Spanish: Rosetta Stone Spanish 1

Geography: my dad will be teaching her a 1/2 credit geography course of his design :)

Health: Total Health

Elective: Constitution Class taught in co-op

Art: Picturing America along with Artistic Pursuits

Music: Choir, Voice Lessons, and Music Appreciation as per WTM

PE: daily exercise, 1 hour

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we started on a part-time basis a few weeks ago and will begin full-time school next week. ds 14 is doing the following:

 

French - Rosetta Stone French I

 

Physics - Conceptual Physics - Hewitt, along with TTC Physics in Your Life dvd lectures

 

Ancient History - Dorling Kindersley History: The Definitive Guide, along with TTC World History and TTC Foundations of Western Civ (only the lectures relating to Ancient History for now)

 

Literature - Great Books to go along with Ancient History, along with TTC History of World Literature (only the portion relating to Ancient History for now) and TTC Classical Mythology

 

Vocabulary - Vocabulary from Classical Roots Books A & B

 

Grammar - Analytical Grammar

 

Art & Art History - The Annotated Mona Lisa

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain

TTC Museum Masterpieces (MMA and Louvre)

 

Speech - Critical Thinking book one

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