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  1. I took the class, so I know what it entails, wasn’t looking to DE for it, more looking for resources for a high school version or something I can modify.

     

    As an actual class, it’s usually a 4000 level course with prerequisites. Since it’s usually a required class for a psych major, and psych is one that is often offered online, it should be fairly easy to find a class, but may be hard to find a school that would let a DE student take it or audit it.

     

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  2. We were waitlisted for the charter shool my daughter wanted to attend for high school so now I am in planning mode to continue homeschooling for 9th grade. We were looking at the Big History Project as she has done two rounds of the 4 year cycle and doesn't want to do another. Has anyone used it as World History? We are doing a Biology with a lab, will it be too much science? Thanks!

  3. We love all the Ticket to Ride variants, Carcassonne, Catan, almost all of James Earnest's Cheap Ass Games, etc, etc.

     

    DS7 likes chess, set, quirkle, blokus, and is just being introduced to TtR and various Cheap Ass Games( Very Clever Pipe Game etc).

     

    Pandemic was a rare failure for us. As a 2 player game DW and I always seem to lose. It just got very tedious. I'm not against tedious per se... I LOVE Diplomacy and Republic of Rome... but Pandemic just didn't seem well balanced to us as a 2 player game. We will have to retry it with a larger group.

    Pandemic is super fun with a group, so definitely try it!

  4. Or is it just me? I used their Level One books all the way through, then for 2 years we did Oak Meadow history and I loved it. This year, OM7 history was much less impressive to me so I looked around and settled on HO Early Modern with some supplementing. I downloaded it, printed it, and meh. There is not enough there. Then I read a thread mentioning teacher's guides, got excited, went to the site, and the only one out is Modern.....Why did they do the last book first? And it was released in 2011..So I emailed and asked if any more are planned and got the usual "depending on interest more could come". So no. This reminds me of waiting for the level 2 science to come out. Not sure why I come back to them so often, must just be because there is a lack of secular materials that meet my need, and Pandia comes sort of close...sometimes...but not really.

  5. I guess I don't understand the big deal. It is a pretty reasonable policy and it isn't as if they hold your order indefinitely, just 5 days. If time is of the essence you can order over the phone. I just placed an order, got a backorder item notice the next day, called and cancelled that item (I am in a hurry) and we are good to go. The customer service has always been good and the shipping time reasonable.

  6. I use excel spreadsheets, each week has two sheets and each quarter is it's own workbook. On each sheet I have the days of the week across the top and the subjects down the side. I put room on the bottom of the first sheet for library books I need to request and on the second sheet for supplies I might need. This is my third attempt at my own planner and has worked well for two years now. I ptint it out each quarter and put it in my binder. I need a paper copy to work with, but like being able to add and switch things around without endless erasing.

  7. We did Alice in Wonderland at that age and it is still one of dd12's favorites. I also started the Wizard of Oz series then, we did several and she finished on her own. I think we did Dragon in the Sock Drawer then too.

     

    I also recommend the Trelease book, it had several great book suggestions I wouldn't have thought of. Sometimes a book is wonderful to read to yourself and terrible to try reading aloud so the suggestions are useful.

  8. klwalukas, I like the looks of Building Math a lot, thank you!  I am going to try to fit that in somewhere.

     

    fourcornersacademy, we tried Elemental Science for Chemistry and it wasn't a good fit.  Too much jumping around and cutting and pasting, I think we lasted about a month with it before I switched to a high school text book and some other resources.

     

    I am definitely narrowing things down and have checked out books for some of the suggested topics from the library.  

     

     

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