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Supercharged Science (physical science and, in September, Biology)

http://www.sciencelearningspace.com/

Exploration Education http://www.explorationeducation.com/

Oak Meadow http://www.oakmeadow.com/curriculum/k-8.php

 

Isn't R.E.A.L. Science http://www.pandiapress.com/real_science.htm and NEO secular http://www.noeoscience.com/?

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RSO is secular but it isn't out yet for the older grades. However NOEO I would not consider secular. I recently bought and returned it for the specific reasoning that it was definitely not secular after reading it. I am just not one for having anything religious added into other subjects and like to do my religious teaching on it's own and in our own way.

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RSO is secular but it isn't out yet for the older grades. However NOEO I would not consider secular. I recently bought and returned it for the specific reasoning that it was definitely not secular after reading it. I am just not one for having anything religious added into other subjects and like to do my religious teaching on it's own and in our own way.

 

Thanks for the heads up. I only used the first three on my list.

 

I thought of some more. I don't know if anyone has any reviews of them though. Connect the Thoughts, Simple Schooling, Plato Science (usually available thru homeschool buyer's co-op).

 

http://www.connectthethoughts.net/upper--science.php

http://www.thesimplehomeschool.com/products/project/default/min1-products/min2-Interactive-Middle-School-Physics

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RSO is secular but it isn't out yet for the older grades. However NOEO I would not consider secular. I recently bought and returned it for the specific reasoning that it was definitely not secular after reading it. I am just not one for having anything religious added into other subjects and like to do my religious teaching on it's own and in our own way.

 

Do you have a specific example from Noeo? I have used all of their level 1 courses and the content is secular. It is all from non-religious books. The course materials just tell you what to read--they don't espouse any kind of opinion about the materials. They have a statement about their company philosophy that is definitely not secular, but I have not encountered any materials that are religious.

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RSO is secular but it isn't out yet for the older grades. However NOEO I would not consider secular. I recently bought and returned it for the specific reasoning that it was definitely not secular after reading it. I am just not one for having anything religious added into other subjects and like to do my religious teaching on it's own and in our own way.
FWIW, the only religious content in NOEO is in the introduction. The materials used are all secular. However, the introduction is enough to put some people, like yourself, off it completely, and I respect that.

 

There was a huge thread on this last year.

 

Is Noeo Science secular?

 

And here's a post from that thread with a copy of an email sent to me by the author in response to my asking whether evolution is explicitly covered (as opposed to their being unreferenced sections in the books used). I wouldn't use a program that doesn't at least touch on the evolution by the middle grades. NOEO covers evolution is briefly in Biology II. There are numerous "Old Earth" references and no "Young Earth" ones.

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I believe it was the introduction that put me off immediately. Dh looked it over a bit too and didn't like it either and wasn't really comfortable with it. That being said the book selections are good and we own all those and plan to use them separately. However when we got RSO and read through it we fell in love right away so that is our game plan for now at least :)

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I'm keeping my eyes on this one:

http://classicaleducationresources.com/main.sc

 

I haven't used this but the sample looks interesting:

http://www.thesimplehomeschool.com/science-courses/ms-physics

 

We are going to use Math and the Cosmos this year:

http://www.wildridge.com/mc_overview.html main website

http://www.tip.duke.edu/independent_learning/science/math_cosmos.html Duke Tip has a much better sample and overview

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