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  1. We are switching to homeschool for the first time in the coming year.  We are giving it a try for the year, and - if it goes well - plan to continue for another year or beyond.  My daughter is 13 (rising 8th-grade).  Here is what she has covered in school so far:

    • 3rd grade - a short unit on a handful of ancient civilizations & a short unit on local history
    • 4th grade - Virginia history
    • 5th grade - US history until Reconstruction
    • 6th grade - completion of US history
    • 7th grade - World Geography, part 1

    I had her look at her geography textbook & it appears they covered mainly South America & Europe.  If she were to return to her school in 9th grade, she would be studying Ancient World History.

    I am struggling with how to adapt the suggested progression in WTM to what she has studied, and what she has yet to study.  Should I use her existing textbook (McGraw Hill: Discovering World Geography, 2018) as a spine, and attempt to complete her geography course on my own, covering areas of the world she hasn't covered yet?  Or should I attempt to jump into the WTM progression, knowing that leaves some big gaps in her knowledge of the world?

    I would be grateful for any insights or suggestions!  Thank you!

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