-
Posts
260 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Blogs
Classifieds
Store
Posts posted by Michelle in GA
-
-
Math:
Algebra 1 (Chalkdust)
English:
Composition(outside class)
SAT Vocabulary words
Hake Grammar
Various books &study guides for Literature
Science:
BJU DVD Physical Science
World Geograpghy (Potter's School)
Spanish 1 BJU DVD's
Total Health
Total credits: 6
extra: piano, ballroom dance, art, drama
-
Has anyone actually used this book and liked it? My ds has done Saxon Algebra I, Chalkdust Geometry, and is currently using Saxon Algebra II. He is flying through math with no problems at all. I figure he is one of those students that Saxon works well for.
My fear, however, is the next book. I have seen a few people here whose dc did well with Saxon until they got to the Advanced Math book. Then, they hit the wall. I am really stuck about whether to plow ahead with Saxon or bail and find something else. Any insights that could help me choose would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
-
I am using Bob Jones DVD's for Biology. I have also used BJU DVD's for Physical Science. I plan on using Chemisty next year as well. I love the DVD option because I am not a science person and having a "teacher" teach this subject for me 180 days a year is wonderful!
-
I use two different programs--one for each dc. Saxon Algebra II for my ds;Chalkdust Algebra I for my dd. Too bad you can't vote for two:)
-
Finished: Know Why You Believe, by Paul E. Little. I think I will read an Albert Marrin book next.
-
Well, one VERY positive review of Apologia comes from the lady on this board(I don't remember her name), whose son was just accepted to MIT! Her son used the Apologia texts.He did use both books(regular and advanced) in one year. He aced the AP exams! I think this is wonderful news for those who like Apologia, but fear it isn't as good as secular texts.
-
I've been looking around the http://www.roadmaptolastbesthope.com site and am a little confused. I cannot find anything that details what the "premium" package consists of, except on the order form where it says that you get "online interaction with the author and Team Hope". What does that really mean? Has anyone ordered the premium package?
I was a little discouraged to find out that I would have to purchase new texts in order to purchase the Roadmap. But otherwise it looks like a viable possibility for U.S. history next year.
I am considering this program as well for next year. Will you do both volumes in one year?
-
Know Why You Believe, by Paul E. Little
-
Thanks so much for the replies!
I'm not at all sure what to do. I was leaning towards, A Patriot's History, the William Bennett Text, or BJU(possibly with the DVD's). Reading both the the pros and cons of the BJU, the pros sound great and the cons don't sound all that bad considering my dc are "just the facts" types when it comes to history and don't mind textbooks. Hmmm....more thinking to do:)
-
-
If you don't have it already the Mad Gab game is a lot of fun for all ages.
Yes! Also, Catch Phrase is a blast too!
-
I have the IKEA white squarish plates. They have chipped quite a bit around the edges from the kids roughly stacking them in the cabinet. I love all white dishes and am considering all white Corelle dishes.
-
I'll give this a try...but I must say, you ladies must be some fast readers and I must be slow poke:) The thought of getting through a large novel (500+pages) in a week is hard for me to fathom. I guess I'll have to choose short books :)
-
Michelle,
We are using all 3 of those classes this year. Chemistry is super, Mr. Harmon is my sons' favorite BJU teacher. He does a great job presenting the material and the students enjoy his sense of humor. Mrs. Saldivar teaches Spanish 2. I am taking this along with 2 of my sons, we are learning alot and she is patient with the live students. That said, we sometimes fast forward to avoid some of the extra talking. It takes what you learned in Spanish 1, reviews it and adds additional material and vocabulary. Miss Martini teaches American Lit and does a fine job, she enjoys her subject. Because this class is pre-taped there is not any student interaction and therefore no chit-chat.
We are taping like crazy this year to have the classes we are planning to use in future years as the HomeSat option won't be available next year. They will still have DVDs and maybe hard drives for some classes. I hope this is helpful to you.
Susan
Thanks for your reply! I have some questions about the Lit class. Are there a lot of writing assignments included? Are the writing assignments througout both semesters grammar and lit? Also, how is the grammar component? Would it be too much to add additonal american lit novels on your own? Thanks so much! I hope I am not bombarding you with too many questions:)
-
I need some info on the following courses: Chemisty, American Lit, and Spanish 2. I want to know if you are pleased with the courses...i.e..are they interesting, rigorous, well-planned. I am using Biology and Spanish 1 now, and am pleased with them, although the amount of chit -chat in Spanish 1 drives me crazy:). I have also used Physical Science, and was very pleased with that. Just wondering if I can expect the same thing with these courses as well. Thank you so much!
-
My ds is in his second year and he just finished finals today. He thinks he did very well. Luckily, he is pretty close to home(45 minutes away in Atlanta) so getting home for Christmas will be easy. All in all , it has been a great semester for him.
-
For those of you who will use this next year, will you do both volumes in 1 year ?
-
My ds, 15, just finished The Great Train Robbery and enjoyed it. What would you recommend as his next Chriton book to read? Thanks!
-
We just finished The Good Earth by Pearl Buck about a month ago and really enjoyed it. Till We Have Faces, by C.S. Lewis is also good!
-
We did the DVD's for Physical Science last year and we loved Mr. Harmon! I did not feel it was outdated at all, except for his suggestion to buy a balance. My oldest son is at GA Tech, and they do NOT use those types of balances anymore! But--the content of the course was complete, rigorous, and my two ds learned a lot!
This year, we are using the DVD's for biology and I like those as well.
-
I didn't think you could buy just one subject of BJU. Can you?
Yes you can starting at the high school level.
-
If you don't mind a Christian publisher, how about Bob Jones Chemistry with the DVD teacher. We have used physical science with Mr. Harmon(he teaches the chemistry as well). He is awesome! We are currently using the biology DVD course. It is so nice popping the DVD's in and having a "teacher" right in our living room 180 days a year--especially in a subject that is NOT my expertise:)
-
One would assume that my dh and I are both traditional and Christian(We are). However, my dd's name (Mary) would make one assume that we are Catholic, which we are not.
-
the BJU Biology DVD course. It is as hand- holding as it gets, with a teacher teaching 45 minutes, 5 days per week, 180 days per year. It's like being in school in our living room. I love it and couldn't imagine teaching biology without this kind of support.
Online Highschool Recommendations? Anyone?
in High School and Self-Education Board
Posted
Instead of a full blown on-line highschool, how about mixing in a few different options--on a class by class basis. For example, there are great online writing programs(Write@home, and Home2teach to name a few). For science and foreign language, Bob Jones DVD's have been a huge lifesaver for me. Potter's School also offers a full array of academic classes and electives.
I know exactly how you feel in needing more help for highschool---the help is there...and by looking at each subject individually, you will have more freedom to craft your own curriculum than you would at an online school.
Good Luck!