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  1. DriversEd.com verses AAA Drivers Education. Has anyone used either of these programs?
  2. I would also like to know which version to buy.
  3. Has anyone used the Apologia Video Instruction DVDs with Rusty Hughes? I wondered how they compared to the Red Wagon DVD's.
  4. Has anyone used Paradigm Accelerated Curriculum History? If so, can you finish both years in one?
  5. Rod & Staff English 8 or ABEKA English 8? Any suggestions. We've been doing R & S for several years.
  6. Just curious about the difficulty of 8th compared to 7th.
  7. Can someone please compare Rod & Staff English 7 & 8?
  8. Has anyone completed Lively Latin Books 1 & 2 in two years?
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  11. Has anyone used Notgrass Economics or Notgrass Government? If so, what were your opinions ...difficulty level, time required, etc.
  12. Has anyone used Thinkwell Calculus? Any thoughts about it?
  13. Thank you for your response. Is Advanced Chemistry quite a bit more difficult that Chemistry or is it just a continuation of Chemistry? My dd took Physics after Chemistry... is the review in Advanced Chemistry sufficient?
  14. Has anyone used Apologia Advanced Chemistry. Any thoughts about it....difficultly? My dd does not need another science credit, but is thinking about taking this...
  15. I understand that the practice tests do not change from year to year. So what changes in the updated versions?
  16. Any trig recommendations after Teaching Textbooks?
  17. "At the high school level, we are convinced there is nothing better than Teaching Textbooks for Pre-Algebra through Pre-Calculus. Past that, Thinkwell provides a topnotch Calculus program." --According to Sonlight http://www.sonlight.com/math.html
  18. I have the same question...which calculus course would be a good fit?
  19. I did find this from Cathy Duffy: The publisher describes Lively Latin as a program for the elementary grades, with a target audience of grades 3 through 6. However, the content is more substantial than some other programs for this level. BigBook 1 covers first and second declension nouns and adjectives. For nouns, students learn their cases and genders, but they learn the use of only nominative and ablative cases. They also learn first conjugation verbs (present, imperfect, and future tenses). BigBook 2 adds the next three declensions of nouns and teaches the use of all the cases. The second, third, and fourth verb conjugations are covered along with six tenses. The combined content of both volumes is approximately equal to that of a first year high school Latin course! You might use this course with students beyond sixth grade level who need the slower pace of learning.
  20. At what age(s) would you use Lively Latin?
  21. We are finishing TT Pre-Cal this year...any ideas for 1 more year of math?
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