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  • U.S. History II: 1 year- Triumph of the American Nation (Textbook w/workbook)
  • American Literature/grammar/vocab: 1 year- Novels, short stories, poems, American Short Stories text
  • Pre-calculus: 1 year- Math U See
  • Business Math: 1/2 year- Business Math text from the '60s. We had it lying around. This will be done over the summer.
  • Chemistry w/lab: 1 year- Apologia Exploring Creation with Chemistry
  • Astronomy: 1 year- Astronomy Today Volumes 1&2
  • Health: 1/2 year-Lifepac
  • Italian III: 1 year-Grammar/verb/vocab workbooks; Italian Made Simple; Practice Makes Perfect.

 

 

I just thought I would share this with all of you wonderful people who helped me decide what classes to take, how to split them up, and all the other endless questions I asked.

 

How is this for a final course list? I was thinking of adding Government/Economics which is a year long course, but decided it might be too much work.

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That's wonderful; you must feel great to have it done! We'll be using your math choice in a year, your science choice next year and have used your health choice:001_smile:

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:iagree: You've done a great job researching and planning. I think you should mention that you advocated for yourself and researched/implemented your own program of education when you interview for college/jobs.

:iagree: about mentioning this in college/job interviews.

Great job doing this all yourself!

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Thank you everyone! You have all been extremely helpful and extremely friendly. Honestly, I probably wouldn't be getting homeschooled next year had I not found this site. Everyone on here was so kind and helpful.

 

I am really looking forward to home schooling and I know I am lucky to be able to experience it.

 

We're actually starting July 12th because I can't wait :D

 

My mom is pretty physched too. Even though she doesn't come on and ask questions and such on here, I do tell her all the advice I get on here and she is very greatful as well. Both of my parents are proud of me for all the in-depth research I did. I even give my dad weekly price updates on my curriculum.

 

I, of course, cannot take all the credit because as I said, without this site, I probably wouldn't be getting homeschooled.

 

Had we found this site when I was in 7th grade (when we originally wanted to begin homeschooling) there is no doubt in my mind I would be getting homeschooled right now.

 

Thank you :D

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Looks good! And have you decided on a modus operendai (or however you spell it)? And a method for keeping track of what you do? And what did you put for your "mutually agreed upon method of assessment"? Make sure you hang onto your application so you can copy it for next year. I reused somebody else's who reused somebody else's. It is easier to just fill in the details than to rewrite the whole thing.

-Nan

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You can save Government and Economics for next year - it'll give you something to look forward to! You've done such an excellent job of researching your coursework and I agree with the others that you should make that clear to prospective colleges and/or employers. Keep hanging out here...I bet I'm not the only one who wants to see how you're doing and is wanting to offer encouragement and help throughout the coming year. You're an impressive young lady.

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You can save Government and Economics for next year - it'll give you something to look forward to! You've done such an excellent job of researching your coursework and I agree with the others that you should make that clear to prospective colleges and/or employers. Keep hanging out here...I bet I'm not the only one who wants to see how you're doing and is wanting to offer encouragement and help throughout the coming year. You're an impressive young lady.

 

 

Thank you :)

I definitely cannot take all the credit for my research because all the wonderful people on here helped me. Without this forum, I really doubt I would have been homeschooled.

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I will ditto what everyone has already said. You've put a lot of thought and work into your education and have done an amazing job creating your plan and choosing curricula! May it be a wonderful school year for you!!! :)

 

Thank you. Unfortunately' date=' I will have to put off starting Chemistry until next week, but it is still on with Math and History. Math will be just Algebra II review until M.U.S. gets here, but I'm still excited! I won't be able to sleep tonight :D

 

*Actually, M.U.S. and Italian get here tomorrow from UPS :D :D :D, but I'll still put of Precalc until I do [i']at least[/i] a week of Algebra II review.

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through this whole process. It will be a wonderful document for you as you progress through the next two years and also a neat thing to show potential college admission officials.

 

Do you have a reading list for American Lit? A specific grammar text? What about composition? How will you get feedback on your writing?

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through this whole process. It will be a wonderful document for you as you progress through the next two years and also a neat thing to show potential college admission officials.

 

Do you have a reading list American Lit? A specific grammar text? What about composition? How will you get feedback on your writing?

 

My Amer. Lit. list is:

 

 

Rip Van Winkle by Washington Irving

The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving

 

The Scarlett Letter by Nathanial Hawthorne

 

The Premature Burial by Edgar Allan Poe

The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether by Edgar Allan Poe

 

Selection of poetry- Emily Dickinson

 

 

O Pioneers! by Willa Cather

 

The Sculptor’s Funeral by Willa Cather

The Namesake by Willa Cather

 

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

 

Selection of Langston Hughes

 

The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey

 

 

 

I am getting Harvey's Grammar for Grammar. Not too sure about Comp. yet.

My English teacher from grade 10 will be reviewing my essays.

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Great job. We are also in our 1st year of hs. My dd is doing the Am Lit/US Hist combo as well. We are using the Norton Anthology for a lit. source. We are combining it with a Rhetoric book since college classes seem to be doing rhetorical analysis of Am. Lit. That approach is particularly valuable in the early american writings so that you not only get historical info. out of them but, can learn to appreciate their literary value.

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Why did you choose these rather than My Antonia? I'm only asking because I'm curious what you know about these:

 

O Pioneers! by Willa Cather

 

The Sculptor’s Funeral by Willa Cather

The Namesake by Willa Cather

 

My daughter recently started O Pioneers (she starts of lot of books -- it seems to be a hobby. Finishing them, though....). However, she said that O Pioneers seemed very similar to My Antonia, at least at the beginning.

 

Also, there was a PBS documentary on Willa Cather that was interesting. Maybe it was in the American Masters series(?). I got it from our library. Yours might have it too.

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Why did you choose these rather than My Antonia? I'm only asking because I'm curious what you know about these:

 

O Pioneers! by Willa Cather

 

The Sculptor’s Funeral by Willa Cather

The Namesake by Willa Cather

 

My daughter recently started O Pioneers (she starts of lot of books -- it seems to be a hobby. Finishing them, though....). However, she said that O Pioneers seemed very similar to My Antonia, at least at the beginning.

 

Also, there was a PBS documentary on Willa Cather that was interesting. Maybe it was in the American Masters series(?). I got it from our library. Yours might have it too.

 

I'm actually having a lot of trouble deciding whether I will be reading My Antonia or O Pioneers!. Everywhere I look online, no one seems sure which one of these books came first. Someone recommended that book on here so I just decided to go with it. If My Antonia is first though, please tell me and I'll happily switch the books. I just wasn't too sure. (wikipedia says My Antonia is the final book but other sites say otherwise).

 

As far as her short stories go, I just read the descriptions of each and thought they might be interested. Plus, they're fully online. So are her books like My Antonia and O Pioneers! in case you didn't know that.

 

Thank you for telling me of the PBS documentary also. I will definitely be looking that up.

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Great job. We are also in our 1st year of hs. My dd is doing the Am Lit/US Hist combo as well. We are using the Norton Anthology for a lit. source. We are combining it with a Rhetoric book since college classes seem to be doing rhetorical analysis of Am. Lit. That approach is particularly valuable in the early american writings so that you not only get historical info. out of them but, can learn to appreciate their literary value.

 

I'll be using the Norton Reader and any short stories online. I will also be doing a Rhetoric course online with MIT Open Courseware. :)

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I'm actually having a lot of trouble deciding whether I will be reading My Antonia or O Pioneers!. Everywhere I look online, no one seems sure which one of these books came first. Someone recommended that book on here so I just decided to go with it. If My Antonia is first though, please tell me and I'll happily switch the books. I just wasn't too sure. (wikipedia says My Antonia is the final book but other sites say otherwise).

 

I've read them both, and they're both good. I don't think it really matters at all which was written first or second - the books don't share any characters - one is not a continuation of the other, and neither is a prerequisite for the other. I'd just look at the plot synopses online and go with whichever one sounds better to you.

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