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Aloha all,
I teach co-op classes here in Hawaii and will be tackling P/SAT prep soon. So far I've looked through College Prep Genius, Barron's, McGraw-Hill and the College Board materials.
Does anyone have a recommendation one way or the other on any of these materials?
Thanks so much!
Maureen Combes
- Currently teaching Latin, IEW Writing, Logic and Rhetoric, and P/SAT prep
www.mentatescholars.com
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Aloha all,
I teach co-op classes here in Hawaii and will be tackling P/SAT prep soon. So far I've looked through College Prep Genius, Barron's, McGraw-Hill and the College Board materials.
Does anyone have a recommendation one way or the other on any of these materials?
Thanks so much!
Maureen Combes
- Currently teaching Latin, IEW Writing, Logic and Rhetoric, and P/SAT prep
www.mentatescholars.com
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Thanks for your feedback!!! I'm going to search out more labs and make it more fun. A friend has a microscope she's offered to lend, so that will make it easier :)
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Aloha,
My son is at freshman biology/science level and I'd like recommendations for secular curriculum. We have the Prentice Hall Miller/Levine textbook, which is wonderful in its own right but dry and rather difficult without a teacher. I'm looking for something that might engage him a bit more, and that doesn't break the budget in the process. He's quite bright and eager to learn, but not motivated by a textbook.
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Mahalo,
Maureen
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Thanks, Lori, I'll do that. And I am new, so mahalo for the welcome!
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Aloha,
Does anyone have a suggestion for a secular biology course for my freshman-level son? He started with the Miller/Levine (Prentice Hall) textbook but it's just too difficult to do alone (uninspiring with no human interaction, and challenging material). Ideally a DVD series or online course would be great, but our budget is also limited so the more economical the better.
Thanks so much,
Maureen
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Hi all, I'm new to the forum, just started homeschooling this year, and want to find a good place to start history with my 7th grader. I'm not familiar with the abbreviations VP, SOTW and MOH. Can someone spell them out for me so I can research more? We'd like to just get a general overview at this point. He went up through the Egyptians last year in public school and hates history, so I want just a broad brush approach to keep him happy with school while being exposed to the overarching story. Any suggestions are welcomed! Thanks.
Recommendations on SAT prep materials?
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Thanks for your feedback, Kareni and Jane in NC. I've moved the question to the HS board, and will check into Chalk Dust.