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  1. Hey all, I am looking for some book recommendations for my 15yo dd. She has always been a reluctant reader, but lately has shown an interest in reading romance. I’d like to find some clean(ish) romance books for teens that I could recommend to her or have around. TIA!
  2. I’ll check out Tarbuck for Earth Science. My student just wants to box check graduation requirements and doesn’t care which science we do. I’m still hoping for a boxed curriculum if I could find it
  3. I had forgotten about Oak Meadow. I think I looked at it and was hoping to find something near to the same price range as apologia.
  4. I know I’m looking for a unicorn here….secular science for homeschool, designed to do at home, not through an online class. I found this curriculum from Home Science Tools, but it looks pretty new. Has anyone here used it or seen a review? https://www.homesciencetools.com/science-unlocked/homeschool-science-curriculum-launch-grades-8-12/ My daughter is interested in earth science or chemistry for next year and doesn’t want a math heavy course or a lot of biblical content. I looked at Guest Hollow physics as well but my umbrella school informed me that would not be approved as a lab science due to being math-light
  5. Has anyone tried this program? https://www.homesciencetools.com/product/chemistry-launch-bundle-grades-8-12-curriculum-science-unlocked/
  6. Following. If anybody has these answers I’d love to know as well
  7. Well, he actually says he doesn’t want to go to state U, but it is pretty competitive. We have tried to avoid closing that door, (so we were thinking about stats )but the time may be coming to do so. He says he wants to take auto mechanics at the tech school., or music, or culinary, or……Our state only recently added “applied mathematics concepts” as an approved 4th year math. The state has a list of standards for this course, but no suggested textbooks.
  8. My state requires a 4th math for graduation and admission to our local state U. My ds is finishing up precalc and has no interest in taking calculus Applied math, and stats are both options for him and I’d love to find a homeschool curriculum to work from. Does anyone have any suggestions for an applied math text?
  9. Unfortunately, his school did a ton of stuff digitally and I have no access to the final
  10. Well, there is no textbook for me to review with him to see exactly where things went wrong. I do have his grades for each unit, which were averaged for his final grade. he failed the following units with a combo of mildly confused/ didn’t turn in assignments; functions, polynomials, rational functions, rational exponents, right triangles and constructions. he passed units on coordinate geometry, circles, logs and exponents and probability. by some miracle, he managed to get a C on the final to pass the class.
  11. Here I have another question about bringing my son home from PS. I graduated one homeschool student last year, but pulling a kid out of the public school to play catch up at home makes me feel like a newbie all over again I am trying to figure out what to do for him this year for math. I am comfortable enough with math to guide him through a curriculum, but not to design my own He took Alg 1 in grade 8 at home using Saxon. He went to PS in 9th grade where he took integrated math 2 , which was a shortened year due to the pandemic. He took integrated math 3 in 10th, which he barely passed and will be at home for his 11th and 12th grade year. when he was in middle school, I would have said he was good at math, but now he has zero confidence in his abilities. I want him to be prepared to do well on the SAT/ ACT, and it would be a nice bonus if he began to enjoy math again on my homeschool shelf I have Saxon Alg 2, Advanced Mathmatics, Jacobs Geometry and Math U See precalculus, and I do have the budget to purchase something else He has expressed interest in redoing Geometry His transcript should reflect progress since he has passed all his math courses, but he needs remediation. any math folks that can help me sort this out?
  12. I have an 11gr ds coming home from public school. He was homeschooled k-8 and is coming back home due to pandemic disruption of his education. With only 2 years left, i am trying to accommodate his preferences and get in graduation requirements. He is mildly dyslexic, so the text at or slightly below grade level would be preferred. Would love to include movies as part of the curriculum. I’d want to spend no more than 4 hours/week on us history. I’m willing to spend some money for a preplanned curriculum. I have looked at Sonlight 100, but most of the included historical fiction seems well below his interest level, stuff he listened to as audiobooks already. So, I don’t think the sonlight package is worth the price for us. So, what else is out there for high school US history?
  13. Thanks for the ideas. I am concerned about the immersive/ speaking aspect. I know no one who speaks irish, and of course, if his interests lie in Celtic music, I’m afraid he will bore quickly with Duolingo translation exercises.
  14. I am doing Sonlight core E with my 8th grader next year. She has dyslexia and we have been pretty unschool for history up until this point. It seems like the student output for this curriculum is mostly discussions. So, I was wondering if it might be a good idea to add the sonlight lapbook kit to give her a sense of accomplishment and tangible output. I haven’t done lapbooks since my oldest was in elementary school. Has anyone used the lap book kit and reviewed it? Would it be too “babyish” for a middle schooler? Her academic skills are upper elementary, but she is very socially aware if something is made for younger kids.
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