Mrs. Readsalot Posted May 29, 2009 Share Posted May 29, 2009 I have finised my ds schedule for 10th grade and was curious what others looked like. Here is ours Algebra 2 eith Saxon or Life of Fred (ds is going to decide which this summer) Physics (Saxon) Sonlight 300 for history,geography, literature and maybe writing if Sonlight writing doesn't work for us I also have Format Writing Wordly Wise 300 10thgrade level Analogies 2 PSAT prep book Guitar lesson and Music Theory (he has done both for several years) Possible Electives Drafting Computer Science Logic Electronics (Mr. Circuit 3) Life Skills ( I design this myself and he does about a 1/2 credit work in it each year this includes things like getting a loan, balancing a check book, doing volunteer work, auto repair, home maintenance etc.) That is all for now, although I fell like I am missing something. Karen married for dh for 19 wonderful years mother to ds for 15 fun filled years. curretly raising a future spoiled rotten Pembroke Welsh Corgi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hsmamainva Posted May 29, 2009 Share Posted May 29, 2009 My rising 10th grader has special needs (high functioning autism and dyslexia) so his curriculum is adjusted to "meet him where he is", but here's his plan for the fall: English: Phonetic Zoo Spelling Level B IEW Student Writing Intensive Level B English from the Roots Up Volume 1 History: Sonlight Core Alt 7 DK History: The Definitive Visual Guide Science: Biology w/ Milliken Kingdom of Life Guides Math: Teaching Textbooks Geometry Electives: Cambridge Latin I Red Herrings Mysteries Artistic Pursuits Junior High Books 1 & 2 Little League Baseball & Special Olympics Basketball Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Myra Posted May 29, 2009 Share Posted May 29, 2009 Hi - I'm feeling lazy so I just updated my thing-a-ma-giggy at the bottom for next year! So just look after my name to see what my 10th grader's plans are for next year! Ha! Myra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lori D. Posted May 29, 2009 Share Posted May 29, 2009 Older DS just finished 10th grade this year: - Math = 1.0 credit = Consumer Math (Abeka) - History = 1.0 credit = 20th Century World History (Spielvogel's World History, plus supplements) - Science = 0.5 credit = Biology (Apologia; did 1/2 in 9th grade) - Science = 0.5 credit = Anatomy (Prentice-Hall; anatomy section of biology text) - Logic = 1.0 credit = Practical Logic (DH did his old college text with both DSs) - PE = 0.5 credit = tennis; swim laps; indoor dance pad video - Arts Elective = 0.25 = filmmaking - Lit. Elective = 1.0 credit = "The Great Books" (various classics) - English = 1.0 credit 1. Grammar = Winston Advanced (review); The Chortling Bard (practice grammar mechanics) 2. Writing = research papers; literary analysis papers; timed essay practice 3. Spelling/Vocabulary = individualized, done together 4. Literature = "Worldviews in Sci-Fi and Gothic Lit" (made our own) Extracurricular: - Worldview Academy (1 week summer leadership camp, summer before 10th grade) - Student Council Representative for big homeschool group - tennis team (10 week season with local public high school) - Youth & Government (1 hour/week for 1 semester, ending with 3-day model legislation) - Sunday School assistant and then class teacher (12-15 Sundays/year) - Church Youth Group (1 night/week) - 20 hours volunteer community service Younger DS will be doing 10th grade this autumn: - Math = 1.0 credit = MUS Geometry (plus Algebra review) - History = 1.0 credit = Notgrass US History (plus supplements) - Science = 0.5 credit = Apologia Biology (did 1/2 in 9th grade) - Health = 0. 25 to 0.5 credit = Total Health (do portions) - PE = 0.5 credit = tennis; swim laps; indoor dance pad video - Arts Elective = 0.5 to 1.0 credit = music (wants to learn drums); art class - Lit. Elective = 0.5 to 1.0 credit = "The Great Books" (various classics) - English = 1.0 credit 1. Grammar = Winston Advanced (review); The Chortling Bard (practice grammar mechanics) 2. Writing = Jensen's Format Writing (plus various resources) 3. Spelling = Megawords; remedial individual work 4. Vocabulary = ? 5. Literature = American Lit. (making our own) Extracurricular: - Worldview Academy (1 week summer leadership camp, summer before 10th grade) - Student Council Representative for big homeschool group - tennis team (10 week season with local public high school) - Youth & Government (1 hour/week for 1 semester, ending with 3-day model legislation) - Sunday School assistant (12-15 Sundays/year) - Church Youth Group (1 night/week) - 20 hours volunteer community service Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
momto4greatkids Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 My son will be doing: Worldviews of the Western World II which includes Government, American Government, Composition, Philosophy and Theology Advanced Math/Saxon, IEW Advanced Communication, Latin/Ecce Romani 2, preparing to CLEP Chemistry, and perhaps the Constitutional Law online class with Michael Farris/ HSLDA. He is at Teen Pact National Convention now, and will probably want to staff the state event next year. He plays football in the fall, and swims in the winter/spring. He will attend Worldview again this summer. He will coach Upward football in the fall as well as running the sound booth at church. He would also like to prepare for a triathalon. We are looking into starting College Plus this fall as well... We have alot to sort this summer.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quiver0f10 Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 My 10th grader is just finishing up this year. He did: Saxon Alg II Apologia Chem. and Adv. Chem with MicroChem kit experiments IEW C Notgrass Exploring World History Lit and additonal books I assigned Notgrass Exploring World History SOS Spanish I Henle II Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
8filltheheart Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 Karen, I looked through your schedule and the only thing I would wonder about is a foreign language credit?? My rising 10th grader will be doing: Foerster alg/trig PH chemistry French in Action (for French 2) 20th century history Kolbe 11th grade lit theology art history/appreciation (via TC dvds) PE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommyfaithe Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 I have a 10th grader too... He will be doing: Traditional Logic 2 TT Algebra 2 (2cnd 1/2 He did 1 and 1/2 of 2 in 8th and then did Jacob's Geometry this year) and then Pre-Calc. Intro to Philosophy (Smarr) (1/2 cr.) A Beka Geography (1/2 Cr.) Apologia Chemistry Write @ Home Grade 10 Comp in 1 semester plus one workshop not determined yet. CLE Language Arts 9 & 10 A Beka World Literature with writing assignments We will be doing LOTS of writing this year...(every day ...not kidding.) That's about it. Foreign Language will be dual enrolled in 11th and 12th grade. Probably German or Japanese. ~~Faithe Physical Education: US Swim Team 4-5 days a week plus meets on weekends. Music, Art, Enrichment with family Technical Studies: HVAC / Plumbing with dad 8-16 hours per week. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommyfaithe Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 Karen, I looked through your schedule and the only thing I would wonder about is a foreign language credit?? My rising 10th grader will be doing: Foerster alg/trig PH chemistry French in Action (for French 2) 20th century history Kolbe 11th grade lit theology art history/appreciation (via TC dvds) PE Hi Momof7! Which TC dvd's are you using? I was thinking about using them for Art Hx too. ~~Faithe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommyfaithe Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 My 10th grader is just finishing up this year. He did: Saxon Alg II Apologia Chem. and Adv. Chem with MicroChem kit experiments IEW C Notgrass Exploring World History Lit and additonal books I assigned Notgrass Exploring World History SOS Spanish I Henle II Hi Jean. How did your ds handle Chem & Advanced Chem?? Did you do any SAT2's or CLEP afterward?? We spent 2 years on Bio and Advanced Bio and it just dragged and dragged. I thought ds would be better off doing these at a faster pace. Did you use any supplemental Material?? Any heads up advice?? Thanks, Faithe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HollyinNNV Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 English Literature-My creation. Prentice Hall Chemistry w/labs at co-op Advanced Composition Chalkdust Geometry AP European History (PA homeschool) Piano-Working on earning a silver medal Harp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
8filltheheart Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 Hi Momof7!Which TC dvd's are you using? I was thinking about using them for Art Hx too. ~~Faithe Hi Faithe, I am going to use Art across the Ages and Museum Masterpieces: The Louvre. I bought them together in one of their combo deals. I have not actually used this before. I had wanted to use it this last yr, but life happened. It was a good decision anyway b/c dd had a full load w/o it. I am looking forward to doing it with her b/c I am art illiterate. :tongue_smilie: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susan C. Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 English Literature-My creation.Prentice Hall Chemistry w/labs at co-op Advanced Composition Chalkdust Geometry AP European History (PA homeschool) Piano-Working on earning a silver medal Harp Which Chalkdust Geometry are you using, new or traditional? Which composition? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susan C. Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 Write @ Home Grade 10 Comp in 1 semester plus one workshop not determined yet. CLE Language Arts 9 & 10 A Beka World Literature with writing assignments We will be doing LOTS of writing this year...(every day ...not kidding.) That's about it. Foreign Language will be dual enrolled in 11th and 12th grade. Probably German or Japanese. ~~Faithe Can someone tell me about Write @ Home or provide a link to a thread? We are also doing A Beka World Literature, are you picking the writing assignments from the questions in that text? If not, where are you getting the assignments? The research librarian at our local library has offered to do a research paper class, even if we are the only ones that come, that is what I'm doing. She is wonderful and got my son and I through his research paper in 12th grade! Not sure if she would be open to coming up with all writing assignments, that is what I need, I have a terrible time coming up with what to tell her (my upcoming 10th grade daughter) to write! Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susan C. Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 So far, for 10th grade, I have picked: Chalkdust Geometry, I own traditional, but am wondering about new Apologia Biology A Beka World Literature BJUP Writing & Grammar World History, Starting with Streams of Civilization Vol 1, finishing with BJUP, or all BJUP P.E. Foreign Language - she wants to do Italian..... we are not Italian, I really want her to do Spanish because my son is taking it in college (locally) and then they can talk..... I'm trying :) thinking about Rosetta Stone She says she really wants some dvds, can someone give a list of Teaching Co. dvds for World History (or a link to a thread, but the thread I saw I couldn't figure out what series they were talking about). Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnitaMcC Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 I just thought about something and wonder if I am off my rocker. I actually do not plan on homeschooling our twins for four years of high school. The plan is to homeschool them for the first two years (with some college courses possibly in science for both, music for Dd, computers for Ds) and then after the first two years they attend junior college full time until they earn an associates degree. Then at that time they will graduate high school also. They plan to CLEP/AP exam several of the courses they do at home. But then this is one of the reasons we want to homeschool. The twins want to get their associates degree by the time they are 18. I don't think they truly know what hard work they will need to do for them to accomplish their high goals. I know they are capable... but are they willing? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melissa in Australia Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 I just wanted to say how encouraging it is to look at other peoples lists. I am always thinking that I am not doing enough. my son is somewhere between year 9 and 10 not exactly in one year or another. he is doing Saxon algebra 2 abeka grammar 1v apologia physics and biology traditional logic Rosetta stone German history of the ancient world and spielvogel great books list ancients ,WTM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quiver0f10 Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 Hi Jean. How did your ds handle Chem & Advanced Chem?? Did you do any SAT2's or CLEP afterward?? We spent 2 years on Bio and Advanced Bio and it just dragged and dragged. I thought ds would be better off doing these at a faster pace. Did you use any supplemental Material?? Any heads up advice?? Thanks,Faithe He was able to work through a module a week without much trouble, but I am not sure how long it took each day as he works independently. He used the MicroChem kit for experiements and did one every other Friday. I didn't even try to match them up :blushing: He has been working through a Chem SAT II prep book and is taking the test on June 6th so we shall see how well prepared he is! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommyfaithe Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 Hi Faithe, I am going to use Art across the Ages and Museum Masterpieces: The Louvre. I bought them together in one of their combo deals. I have not actually used this before. I had wanted to use it this last yr, but life happened. It was a good decision anyway b/c dd had a full load w/o it. I am looking forward to doing it with her b/c I am art illiterate. :tongue_smilie: THANKS! I will check them out. My library happens to have a ton of these. Thanks Again, Faithe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommyfaithe Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 He was able to work through a module a week without much trouble, but I am not sure how long it took each day as he works independently. He used the MicroChem kit for experiements and did one every other Friday. I didn't even try to match them up :blushing: He has been working through a Chem SAT II prep book and is taking the test on June 6th so we shall see how well prepared he is! LOL This sounds very do-able. My ds is taking the SAT2 Bio on that same day. We can be "bundle of nerves" sisters. I hope my ds does well. he has had such a terrible teenage boy year and I just am having trouble recognizing this kid anymore. OY!!! Faithe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
laughing lioness Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 My ds will be doing: Saxon Alg II Omnibus III or IV - the notsolittles are doing Ancient this year and I'm so undecided! It would be easier to have them do history together, but he is just finishing Omni II. Material Logic Henle- we'll just be starting after LC I & II, which ds loves. My intimidation factor is through the roof. We can do it, can't we?? Kareni, Jean and others- you are my inspiration!! An IEW theme book -(either Ancient or U.S. depending on if we go with Omni 3 or 4 in the fall). Windows to the world- lit analysis Apologia Bio (unless we get to it this summer and then he'll do Apologia Chem). One Act Play. He runs and works out with dad daily Daily Bible Study Memory work Weekly presentations It seems like too much and too little all at once. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michelle in GA Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 My ds is just finishing 10th grade. He did: Algebra 2 (Saxon) BJU Biology (both with the DVD's and our co-op) Spanish I (BJU DVD's) Modern World History-Speilvogel & other books World Lit &Comp- books, study guides, & Write@home,plus some grammar&vocab Health- Total Health extras: swim team, guitar,art,piano My dd next year will do: BJU Economics/Notgrass Government Lit&Comp-assorted novels with "government" themes Oxford Latin I Bible class through co-op Chemistry (BJU DVD's) Geometry (TT) extras: piano,drama, art Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HollyinNNV Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 Which Chalkdust Geometry are you using, new or traditional? Which composition? We bought the new geometry. I have never seen the traditional, so I can't comment on that program or offer up any comparison. DD did complete 2 of the geo chapters this year and geo is hard for her. She much prefers algebra. So, I'm not really looking forward to next year. Neither is she. I teach a composition/literature class at the co-op I organize. I do not use a "program." My general tentative plan follows: 8 Weeks-2 chapters out of Writers Workshop by Roper & the timed essay (we did the first 2 chapters this year) 8 Weeks-History Research Writing (lots of focus on the thesis statement and creation of) 8 Weeks-Literary Analysis Writing (focus on essay of contrast-we did comparison this year) 6 Weeks-I'm not sure. Maybe poetry. Maybe the precis. Something new! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susan C. Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 We bought the new geometry. I have never seen the traditional, so I can't comment on that program or offer up any comparison. DD did complete 2 of the geo chapters this year and geo is hard for her. She much prefers algebra. So, I'm not really looking forward to next year. Neither is she. I teach a composition/literature class at the co-op I organize. I do not use a "program." My general tentative plan follows: 8 Weeks-2 chapters out of Writers Workshop by Roper & the timed essay (we did the first 2 chapters this year) 8 Weeks-History Research Writing (lots of focus on the thesis statement and creation of) 8 Weeks-Literary Analysis Writing (focus on essay of contrast-we did comparison this year) 6 Weeks-I'm not sure. Maybe poetry. Maybe the precis. Something new! I think you have the better deal with math, both of my kids do better with geometry, but that is only one year, and the rest are algebra :) Have your daughter email Dana Mosely whenever she needs help, he writes back fairly quickly, and doesn't give the entire answer at once, he gives the next step or two to see if they can figure out the rest. You can get his cell number as well to talk to him. That year was pretty much between my son and Dana Mosely. I just figured the assignments and graded tests. It looks like you are already good at writing....I jotted down your book, how would it be for me. I struggle with what to tell them to write about, grading their papers, etc. I will look at it at Barnes and Noble and appreciate the recommendation. You wouldn't happen to know of a vocabulary and/or spelling text that is non traditional like the writing book? Thank you for your input! Susan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HollyinNNV Posted May 30, 2009 Share Posted May 30, 2009 Hi Susan, Yes, we might spend more time picking Mr. Mosely's brain this year. Chalkdust Geometry, I own traditional, but am wondering about newApologia Biology A Beka World Literature BJUP Writing & Grammar World History, Starting with Streams of Civilization Vol 1, finishing with BJUP, or all BJUP We do not do spelling. We don't really have time anymore. We spent gobs of time learning biology vocabulary. If you are taking biology, you will get plenty of vocabulary through that subject. If you feel you must cover spelling, I'd use words from your literature or history course. (you could take vocab from these sources, too) Holly PS-If you do BJU writing & grammar, I would not add the writers workshop book unless you plan on just doing a portion of it. Otherwise, that will be a lot of writing.:D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JennW in SoCal Posted May 31, 2009 Share Posted May 31, 2009 I guess I have to start filling in the details in the next few weeks, but the general plan for next year is: Jacobs Geometry Traditional Logic Biology using TC biology, text book (not sure which one yet), and outside labs semester course on animal behavior using bird biology text from Cornell semester community service credit for volunteer work at the zoo Ancient History and Literature course of my own design using: History of the Ancient World New Oxford Guide to Writing TC Western Literary Canon in Context and Great Authors of the Western Literary Tradition book list still TBD, but am pulling from Omnibus and WTM grammar, possibly Rod and Staff (which we've never used!) extras will include robotics team, possibly mock trial, choir at church and Par Kour class Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susan C. Posted May 31, 2009 Share Posted May 31, 2009 PS-If you do BJU writing & grammar, I would not add the writers workshop book unless you plan on just doing a portion of it. Otherwise, that will be a lot of writing.:D Thank you! I was thinking of using the writers workshop in place of BJU writing part, sometimes I don't like their writing assignments. Do you feel they are equal and it would just be repeat? I like their paper instruction, we just don't want to write a hymm.... Good idea to pull vocab. from lit, she looks up everything she doesn't know anyway! Susan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gardenschooler Posted May 31, 2009 Share Posted May 31, 2009 Dd #2 will be in 10th grade this coming year. This is what we have planned for her: Math - She's going to do LoF Advanced Algebra. She also requested LoF Geometry, even though she did Jacobs' this year. She says she feels like she needs to go over it again (I think she just likes geometry). Science - She's taking Apologia Chem in a class, with a teacher that adds to it a bit, explains it, etc. We did the first few modules at home this year, but she got stuck on module 5 and I wasn't feeling all that great, so we switched to Marine Bio for the remainder of her 9th grade year. Latin - Cambridge 2 & 3. We're done with Henle (completed Units 1-7, and it took f-o-r-e-v-e-r). Still, I'm glad we did it. She's only doing the Cambridge for fun, really. We have no lofty goals, it just seems a waste to have spent so much time and not continue with something. Spanish - We still haven't gotten to this, at all. I'm not sure, but maybe a combo of RS & Breaking the Barrier. Undecided, but we need to do something. Writing - IEW class. Hallelujah! I am not equipped. History, Literature, etc. - Sonlight 300. I'll tweak this as necessary, and I know I have a TON of books I want to read with her. We'll just have to see how much time we have. We're looking forward to doing SL, after a torturous year w/TOG. U.S. Government - outside class at our co-op. I think that's it. That's enough! :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joan in GE Posted May 31, 2009 Share Posted May 31, 2009 Math - Alg 2/Trig Foerster or Dolciani (if I can ever get all the books) English - Lit analysis - hopefully something online, not sure what - Grammar, speech group hopefully French - Lit analysis/writing - either EAD, CNED, or similar - Grammar, conjugation, spelling, conversation German - local class or Oklahoma or Keystone or ? History - Spielvogel with Roberts etc in WTM and lit... Science - Physics - mixture (see old thread) Economics - Glencoe or maybe the Swiss books or ? (any suggestions?) - one semester Human Geography - AP Art History - continuing artists with historical period - 1 hr wk Music History - continuing composers with historical period - 1 hr wk PE - track, youth sports, maybe rowing... I see something has to go. I've been overly optimistic..this looks like too much...so come back later to see what is deleted:001_smile: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommyfaithe Posted May 31, 2009 Share Posted May 31, 2009 Can someone tell me about Write @ Home or provide a link to a thread? We are also doing A Beka World Literature, are you picking the writing assignments from the questions in that text? If not, where are you getting the assignments? The research librarian at our local library has offered to do a research paper class, even if we are the only ones that come, that is what I'm doing. She is wonderful and got my son and I through his research paper in 12th grade! Not sure if she would be open to coming up with all writing assignments, that is what I need, I have a terrible time coming up with what to tell her (my upcoming 10th grade daughter) to write! Thanks! Hi Susan, Write @ Home offers comp classes in either full year, 1 semester or workshop versions. The child has a one on one writing coach who gives the assignments and the critques them for re-write. Every piece of writing has a first draft and 2 revisions. I really love that. I usem the 1 semester comp courses because I like to give my own assignments too. I also like my kids to do the offered workshops either during the summer or after completing the semester course. My kids have used Comp 1, 2, The Short Story w/s, the Essay w/s and the research paper w/s. I was basically pleased with all of the classes. It took the pressure off me to teach that as writing can get a bit personal...kwim? Anyway....as far as A Beka Lit...I have my children pick ONE assignment from the suggested ones and one is due each 2 weeks. I expect a first draft on the first Friday...a revised copy by the following Wed. and a polished copy by the Monday after which gives them the weekend to polish if they need it. We use the A Beka Handbook and a myriad of other english handbooks for instructions on the different type of writing. My dd's loved their A Beka Lit books so much, I had to buy new copies because they wouldn't give them back. They are beautiful books and they do get the job done. I go a little overboard in the English dept. BUT my kids become very competent writers by the time they reach college. ~~Faithe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mommyfaithe Posted May 31, 2009 Share Posted May 31, 2009 oh...the link to write @ home is http://www.write@home.com AND if my librarian was willing to do a research paper class with my kiddoes, I would jump at the chance. Faithe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Susan C. Posted June 1, 2009 Share Posted June 1, 2009 Hi Susan, Write @ Home offers comp classes in either full year, 1 semester or workshop versions. The child has a one on one writing coach who gives the assignments and the critques them for re-write. Every piece of writing has a first draft and 2 revisions. I really love that. I usem the 1 semester comp courses because I like to give my own assignments too.I also like my kids to do the offered workshops either during the summer or after completing the semester course. My kids have used Comp 1, 2, The Short Story w/s, the Essay w/s and the research paper w/s. I was basically pleased with all of the classes. It took the pressure off me to teach that as writing can get a bit personal...kwim? Anyway....as far as A Beka Lit...I have my children pick ONE assignment from the suggested ones and one is due each 2 weeks. I expect a first draft on the first Friday...a revised copy by the following Wed. and a polished copy by the Monday after which gives them the weekend to polish if they need it. We use the A Beka Handbook and a myriad of other english handbooks for instructions on the different type of writing. My dd's loved their A Beka Lit books so much, I had to buy new copies because they wouldn't give them back. They are beautiful books and they do get the job done. I go a little overboard in the English dept. BUT my kids become very competent writers by the time they reach college. ~~Faithe Faithe, Thank you for your reply! Is the link for Write @ Home writeathome.net? Want to get the right one. Just to make sure I understand what writing assignments you pick, is it the composition suggestions that appear at the end of some selections? Do you grade these yourself or get someone else to do it. And yes, my kids would rather me not read their writing at all, and to have me correct it, well...... Susan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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