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  1. LTOW did not work for us. I purchased the complete package (an older version) and when I got everything home, I found it was disorganized in presentation and instruction. I contacted the provider as I needed direction, and even though they responded, nothing was made clearer to me. I wondered if I had everything I needed, whether items were missing, or was I just dense? :confused: I worked as a paralegal for many years, and drafted pleadings and motions to present at both the State and Federal levels and if you can get your way thru legalese, you can get through just about anything.

     

    When I make a curriculum purchase (and in this case, an expensive one) I do not want to re-invent the wheel. I am trusting that my investment will at the least be user friendly, and though I tried to design LTOW to make it fit, I could not.

     

    I know others love LTOW, but it just did not work for us.

     

    IEW is quite good, teacher materials are very supportive and there are Yahoo groups who gladly share what they have learned. My son used IEW with a co-op and learned quite a bit. We are supposed to use Write, Inc. next year with MFW, and from the looks of it, the lessons are very clear.

  2. DS loved Notgrass American History and requested that we follow up with their World History curriculum. The writing is clear and the questions following the lesson caused DS to formulate his response based on biblical teachings, which meant he needed to study the scriptures. Their lit selection was, I believe, quite good, although we did add some of our own.

  3. Tired, ready for a break and DS is about as interested in school work as he is a root canal.

     

    We are only half way thru Intermediate Algebra and I hope to catch up this summer. Very frustrated that I didn't plan this well enough to finish up by spring.

     

    What did mom learn this year? That more curric. isn't better; to make a plan and stick with it. It really is ok if ds didn't like ancient history literature, but what counts is that read what he was supposed to.

     

    Next year -- simplify and outsource. :chillpill:

  4. 9th grade: Last year we did Notgrass American History, and Sonlight 100. Read as much as the assigned lit as possible. Notgrass & Hakim's books were a huge hit with him.

     

    10th grade: This year we did portions of Omnibus 1 w/related lit; Spielvogel and SWB's History of the Ancient World were great supplements. We threw in some TQ also. DS wanted Church History, so we did Sonlight 200 w/o the lit. Saving the lit for another time. We started off with TOG but it didn't work for DS.

     

    11th grade: Next year we'll do World History with MFW.

     

    :thumbup:

  5. Our schedule for next year looks something like this:

     

    MFW World History for Bible, English and History, 3 credits

    Physics, Local Co-op w/Apologia OR Derek Owens w/Giancoli, 1 credit

    Geometry, w/Derek Owens, 1 credit

    Logic, Finish w/Thinking Toolbox, .5 credit

    Rhetoric, Curric yet to be determined, .5 credit

    Spanish, looking for online source, not happy with Rosetta Stone, 1 credit

    Community Service, Meals on Wheels volunteer, 4 hours/week

     

    This summer we will finish up the rest of Lial's Intermed. Algebra and Chemistry.

  6. Hits -

     

    Lial's Intermediate Algebra

    Apologia Advanced Apology at co-op, supplemented with another hit: Anatomy & Physiology Revealed

    Demolishing Strongholds for Christian Worldview Studies

    Fallacy Detective

     

    Misses -

     

    Rosetta Stone Spanish

    TOG - Sold it and moved on to Omnibus and Sonlight 200 Lit

     

    It was an expensive year for "misses."

  7. http://www.mhhe.com/sem/apr3/tours-overview.php

     

    http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/neuroscience/lectures.html

     

    We used Apologia Human Anatomy at a co-op where his teacher supplemented with guest speakers and other sources. She is handling all the labs in class - last week it was a cow eyeball. Before that a pig fetus. Glad it's not me :tongue_smilie:

     

    At home we watched lectures by Drs. Kandel and Kessler, neuroscientists from Howard Hughes Medical Center. Their Holiday Lecture series is quite good.

     

    I also purchased McGraw Hill's Anatomy & Physiology Revealed. It's the first link above. Has great views of human body disections, along with quizzes and additional videos. I highly recommend this one. Warning - not for the squeamish.

     

    At home church we have a member who is a neuroscientist at FSU and the dicussions have been great.

     

    This year has been by far, our favorite Science class.

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