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My daughter just finished year 4 in her history rotation.  She will be in eighth grade next year, and I am unsure what are plans are for high school.  I am not sure if she will be home with us or in a traditional brick and mortar school.  With that said, I would like to do a one-year American history course with her next year.  Does anyone have a curriculum or a spine that they recommend?  Depending on the book, I may have my sixth grader join in (he just finished year 3 in the history rotation) so that I can combine my kids in at least one subject.

 

As a side note, I have Notgrass's America the Beautifulbut it doesn't seem to be challenging enough for my eighth grader. 

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You could use Notgrass's highschool text.  Skip the 5th day Bible lessons to give a little more breathing room.  (I'm not opposed to Bible lessons, just that sometimes they seemed forced or not the context I wanted them in, iykwim.)  

 

Thank you.  The high school text looks much more appropriate for my daughter.  Do you think that the supplemental literature package is critical to the course?  I already have a fairly rigorous literature and composition program for her. 

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Thank you.  The high school text looks much more appropriate for my daughter.  Do you think that the supplemental literature package is critical to the course?  I already have a fairly rigorous literature and composition program for her. 

 

No, I would choose go with your original lit. plans.  I used the highschool text as a read aloud this last year (in morning time), omitted the Bible lessons, and had my 8th grader read biographies by Albert Marrin books on her own.  I like the primary source book, but because I was doing it as a read aloud we didn't have time for it.  We didn't get all the way to the end of Volume 2, but I was pleased with what we accomplished.  

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