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  1. Breaking the Barrier Spanish..... so far a miss. Butbto be fair, we have had a very difficult last couple of months, a tragedy that I’ve posted about before, and a gymnastics injury DD hasn’t been able to walk in almost four weeks... it turned out to be a bruised bone and sprained acl.... so she will walk.  But anyway, the curriculum might be fine in different circumstances.  I’m thinking of switching to Easy Peasy Spanish.

    Hillsdale College changed their free class structure.... dropping all actual lessons and quizzes... that messed up our year as well.  Then, due to complaints, the college put everything back in place.  Right after we revamped our plans.  So thatvhas been a bit wonky too. 

    Essentials in Literature 10 has been a great fit.

    ByLine has worked well... DS enjoys it   Though DD was supposed to use it as well.  She did not like it at all.

    MCT WWTW2, Poetry and Humanity, re reading Magic Lens 1.... has all worked for DD.

    AOPS and TT Geometry are perfect.... one for each kid   Lol

    Apoogia Chemistry has been a big hit too.  A bit too slow and easy for DD, but DS finds it challenging.

     

  2. 1 hour ago, DawnM said:

    I have NO idea why that last post posted the way it did.

    I am so sorry.  Can you have him see someone to process this?

     

    Yes, our church has started grief support. It will be ongoing. The grief counselor has offered extra for those in need. The public school grief counselors are available to us Homeschoolers .... our church youth minister asked.  I don’t think I want to go that route though. No reason to go into the school. 

    I think talking to our priest has helped the most so far.  Thank you!

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  3. My family is ok.  But my dearest friend was murdered.  By her son. Who is my son’s friend.  

    DS, tenth grade..... processing ..... this awful for him. For all of us.   DD is 8th grade.

    We school traditionally.  With a co-op....Chemistry.     How do I approach school? Do we take a break?  Do we wake up Monday morning and trudge on as if nothing has happened.... to keep normalcy?  Both kids are very bright, college bound.  I need guidance. I’m in shock. Thank you

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  4. My DS , 16, is also very slow at his work. I know he has very slow processing speed from IQ testing when he was young.  Coupled with a very high IQ.... so he is capable of the work. But it takes him forever.  I don’t want him doing school all day long. But I want him to have a solid honors level education (except in math.... happy with teaching textbooks there for him).  So, I don’t want to cut back on his work.... but I feel like we have to.  Sigh. 

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  5. No, she doesn’t have to have a sport each year. 

    DD is a competitive gymnast. She goes 20 hours a week. 8th grade technically. But well advanced.  We considered doing CC... she wants to be a surgeon, currently..... is highly academic and gifted.  Maybe not so much as your DD, so the point might be moot. But for my DD, she loves gymnastics.  She doesn’t want to give it up, or go less.  Traditional homeschooling using advanced materials and classes lets her do what she loves. 

    All that to say, if she loves cheer.... I would make it a priority. She is only a child once.  She could switch to non-competitive though. Or cheer for a local school team.   If she only likes it and it is not that important to her.  Then that’s different. I would let it go, just let her tumble once a week in rec or something.... and go and research her snakes.  HTH

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  6. We just started using it this year too. After BTB 3 kids can go into Spanish 4 or AP.... so by that logic, it would work to use BTB as years 1-4.  As for us, it moves quickly.  But we have a conversational Spanish class that is two hours a week that uses Spanish is Fun 1 as the textbook, and assigns project based homework.... family tree, newspaper, etc.  So, I don’t see us finishing BtB 1 in a year.  

  7. On 1/17/2018 at 1:36 PM, GeoKitty said:

    10th grader

    Teaching Textbooks finish Geometry,  then Precalculus

    US History - Bill Bennett’s America, Last best hope three books... Howard Zinn’s book,and a Hillsdale class, and a special focus on music throughout American history 

    Music - private lessons, guitar, bass, electric ... continue singing at jams and assisted living facilities

    PSAT prep

    Foreign Language - Breaking the Barrier Spanish 1 and a local class

    Chemistry - Co-op class using Apologia 2nd edition

    English- ByLine, Ultimate Easy Grammar 10, Literature co-op class, and books

    Geography - co-op class

    Art- co-op class

    Career Exploration law enforcement - done over last summer

    PE- personal fitness , aiming for a half credit

     

  8. Thank you for your response.  And your link.... I actually do remember that post.... I’ll have to go look at AAW.  DD is in the middle of WWTW2, finised Magic Lens 1and the practice book , and is ready for the Poetry book.  My edition is from 2015... maybe it is slightly improved.  

    When I quickly glanced through it, I thought we could work with it since Dd is a natural writer.  Can you recommend something for academic writing and learning how to incorporate quotes properly? This isn’t new to her.... she just hasn’t developed comfort with it yet... and I want her to learn properly.  Which ByLine would have done..... but like I said.... she rebeled.   Thank,you so much. 

  9. I know this isn’t what you are looking for, but you got me thinking..... When we did Astronomy, my son watched a couple of different series on the SCI channel (I think). I can’t remember what they were called, but they are on all the time... about the comets, planets, stars., etc....... I’ll post when I remember.... anyway, he learned way more form those series than Elemntal science, or any books we had.  Maybe, your DD would like to watch the episodes, and create her own fun Ellen McHenry (who we love too) type of activities / curriculum? 

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  10. Wow, thank you for such a well thought out response. 

    When they tour the courthouse or hospital of any such place, it is quite often followed with a quiz  at their weekly meeting.  The tours are long and information packed. 

    Community service... example was parking cars at a Fourth of July celebration.  Sometimes they simply provide a presence, in ful uniform.  They do sell hot dogs at events as a fundraiser once a month, but they did this for free at an end of school event.  

    Thank you so much!

  11. DS is a Police Explorer.  He completed the 100 hours of Phase 1 of Police Explorer Academy (intense 2-week Academy training that includes Physical training, drills, marching, classes, all of which are graded and include a final exam) this summer.... Phases 2 and 3 will be the next two summers.  He has also read and discussed a Crime scene investigation text book with me, field trips to the courthouse, hospital, gun range, done physical training this summer, in additional to weekly meetings, and community service activities.  I was thinking that I could use the 100 Academy hours, field trips, and book and easily call it a credit.  But should I? If so, what should I call it? Thank you in advance. 

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