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  1. I've been looking at various online classes for dd entering 9th grade next year. Has anyone used Memoria Press Online for these classes:

     

    Biology--They use Abeka--from what I could tell on the website, they have a link to watch experiments being done. Does that fulfill lab science? I REALLY don't like dissection and dread doing it at home. I fainted in high school biology during dissection:001_huh: After that, my teacher just had me label diagrams!

     

    Understanding Music

     

    Latin I

     

    Lingua Angelica I

     

    Thanks for any info

  2. I thought I read somewhere that there is no solutions guide available for Jacobs Algebra. My dd has finished TT7 and we are beginning Pre-Algebra using Lial's Basic College Mathematics and will work through it all summer. From what I've read here about different Algebra programs, I really think my dd would like the writing style of Jacob's. But....with no solutions guide, I am more than a little nervous about using it.

     

    So, is there any type of solutions guide floating around somewhere? Could a non-mathy mom handle Jacobs without the hand-holding of a soultions guide?

     

    BTW-Thanks to Jann in Tx for recommending Lial's Basic College Math for Pre-Algebra. I bought a sixth edition CHEAP on Amazon and it's just what I was looking for.

  3. My dd is in 7th grade and is using Teaching Textbooks 7. Has anyone used their Pre-Algebra? Does it prepare a student who has a hard time with math for Algebra? My dd has done OK with TT7, but I'm concerned that there aren't enough practice problems and that she has become too dependent on the problems being "read" to her by the narrator.

     

    I'm seriously considering the "Keys to Algebra" and the "Keys to Geometry" series along with ALEKS for her pre-algebra. Has anyone used this combo?

     

    Math has always been difficult for her. She has a hard time remembering the steps to take in multi-step problems. As a teacher, I need something that "holds my hand."

     

    I'm open to all suggestions:bigear:

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