lilredmom Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 I am in the very early stages of planning for DD 7th grade and could use some ideas! Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LisaKinVA Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 English & Composition: MCT Voyage, Writing with Skill, Killgallon (sentence composing) and Abeka Language I (no writing portions) Literature: Of Places (Abeka for overview), plus 6 novel studies. History: K12 Human Odyssey Book 1 as the spine, using selected readings & literature from Omnibus/TWEM. I will also have the Spiegolvel text as a resource. Science: Intro to Biology (We'll be using the high school Abeka text for this, doing the high school labs and their lab book...we won't be doing formal written labs until high school). The text is straightforward, simple to outline and follow. He's already completed Advanced Life Science through K12, so we're going the next step. This biology course will be preceded by a 2 month study into Origins of Life (Evolution, YE Creation and OE Creation, using many of the resources so many people have posted. This is to allow my son to converse knowledgeably and considerately when dealing with others who hold some extreme YE views...) Secondary Latin 1: online class through Veritas Press Logic: Discovery of Deduction (Classical Academic Press) and Argument Builder (CAP); Possibly Speech & Debate Foreign Language: Tell Me More Mandarin Math: Algebra 1 (not quite sure where we'll be on this...I have Life of Fred, Art of Problem Solving, and Foerster's to use after Teaching Textbooks). PE: Year Round Swimming, YMCA Basketball, at home stuff. Health: Abeka -- whatever their grade 7 book is. I think that's about it... I think. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abbeyej Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 This is what ds did for 7th last year... Math - Geometry with Derek Owens -- ds loved his class, btw... We're continuing with Derek for geometry and physics in 8th grade. English - Stewart English (recommended in my 1st ed WTM for grammar -- I understand that it may have moved to the rhetoric stage in more recent editions) books 1 and 2 and Lightning Lit Early to Mid 19th Century British for fall and Early to Mid 19th Century Americanfor spring. While I liked LL's middle school program, I was unhappy with the supposedly high school level materials. The readings are challenging, but there's not a lot of support -- just some background material, and honestly not even as much of that as one could find with SparkNotes for free on-line. And the writing assignments are just ridiculous -- not even *remotely* what I would expect of a college-bound high school student. Luckily, since we're using it for middle school, we've been able to adapt to make it work for our needs. I didn't really *expect* my child to be writing high school papers this year. But we won't be using LL again. History - Basically following WTM Logic Stage recommendations here. Using the DK Definitive Visual History, the NG Almanac of World History, and 4 of the Hakim History of US books (#2-5) as our main history spines with daily outlining or summaries and adding to our timeline, etc. Various additional reading (largely from the WTM 7 list). Also reading Famous Men of Modern Times. MCT's "Jefferson's Truths". Latin - farmed this out finally. The teacher used Jenney's 2. Greek - Athenaze 1 (roughly half that year -- ds and our borrowed-for-Greek student had done EG1-3 prior to this, but honestly, there was just too much going on for me as a teacher that year) Science - Galore Park So You Really Want to Learn Science 2 and experiments from the Thames and Kosmos middle school science kit (and some others) (Ds also ended up doing about half of Derek Owens' Physical Science course on line in the summer between 7th and 8th, though with ballet intensives and things like that, there just wasn't time for all of it. I don't think it was necessary at all, but it was a nice addition.) Logic - The Argument Builder, Critical Thinking in US History (book 1 only) Smaller subjects: Christian Studies 2 (from Memoria Press), reading The Annotated Mona Lisa, ballet 3x a week, Boy Scouts... Assigned reading list for 7th included (originals except where noted): Pride and Prejudice The King's Fifth, by Scott O'Dell Don Quixote, by Miguel de Cervantes, adapted by Michael Harrison I, Juan de Pareja by Elizabeth Barton De Trevino Along Came Galileo, by Jeanne Bendick Gulliver's Travels Ivanhoe Dangerous Journey (retelling of The Pilgrim's Progress) Frankenstein Jane Eyre George Washington's World, by Genevieve Foster Stowaway by Karen Hesse Ben Franklin's Autobiography Forge, Laurie Halse Anderson Chains, Laurie Halse Anderson Mutiny on the Bounty The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, others by Washington Irving Seaman: the Dog who Explored the West Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Uncle Remus tales (selections) Once Blind: the life of John Newton, by Kay Marshall Strom Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens An American Plague: the true and horrifying story of the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 Fever 1793 Dr. Jenner and the Speckled Monster: the discovery of the smallpox vaccine Sugar Changed the World: A Story of Magic, Spice, Slavery, Freedom, and Science The Scarlet Letter (there are a few historical fiction pieces I know I've left out... apparently the list I have here isn't as complete as I thought... and ds reads a fair amount on his own, though most of that tends to be more fantasy-oriented, Hunger Games, etc...) Here's a sample from ds' planner for 7th. History assignments are explained in more detail on a separate sheet of paper, so this one only includes the readings (not what he's expected to outline or summarize, etc). The lines at the bottom are for adding in homework that's assigned weekly, like Latin, Greek, and logic... I was supposed to transfer the geometry assignments from the syllabus to the assignment book, but I didn't. ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LisaKinVA Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 Is that a word or excel spread sheet? Would you mind sharing? LOVE it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
8filltheheart Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 I am in the very early stages of planning for DD 7th grade and could use some ideas! Beth This yr has been the best 7th grade yr that I have ever taught. I have thoroughly enjoyed everything my dd and I have done. I have taken the framework w/in Where the Brook and River Meet (a unit study based on Anne of Green Gables) and modified so greatly that I really shouldn't even say we are using it. Basically, you could create what we are doing w/just about any well annotated good book. (I am actually going to design one around Alice in Wonderland to use w/my 4th grader in the future) We take the references/allusions in Anne to go where ever they lead us. We have spent days/weeks reading great poetry, months studying Shakespeare, the yr studying Canadian and British/Scottish history. Dd's interests have pretty much determined how much time we have spent on the various topics. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 We are likely doing Memoria Press Grade level package 6th or 7th with CLE Math, and maybe more science if I can afford it and squeeze it in. He wants to try latin, too. GULP!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Deniseibase Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 We are pretty much continuing on from our sixth grade studies, plus a little more. Read one hour a day of her choice of title & 30 minutes a day of my choice of title. (She chooses things like The Ranger's Apprentice and the Percy Jackson series; I choose stuff like Alice in Wonderland and Kipling) Writing With Skill / The Creative Writer (we've started it this year, but we're going slowly and there is no way we will be anywhere NEAR done by the end of the 6th grade year, plenty left for 7th!) Saxon/Hake Grammar 7 (have used this series the last two years and could not be more pleased) AoPS Algebra for math (planning on using this over two years & supplementing with anything and everything from Dolciani to Khan Academy to Foersters to Jacobs, whatever it takes to give her a thorough grounding in algebra!) Science - still deciding. A local co-op might be offering a class that would work for her, but if not, we'll probably do Holt Science and Technology Physical Science (we did Earth Science last year and a small portion of Physical Science this year before the co-op class started). Unless we take the co-op class and it has a lot of work in it, we will be supplementing this with some at-home labs and a lab notebook. History - continue with The Story of US, supplemented heavily with outside reading. We're also using the student workbooks and test book with this. Chinese - continuing with her 7th year of Mandarin study (wow, has it really been that long, yikes! :D ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
~Amanda~ Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 I'm still in the planning stages of mine, and I feel like we have a lot of gaps to fill (She was PS, then we HS last year, then PS this year up until last week, when I pulled her out for good, and I have a son who will be in 6th and they will share a lot of this) Latin - Visual Latin with getting started with Latin History - History Odyssey Middle Ages stage 2 Science - Biology Logic Stage Math - Math Mammoth Writing - WWE/WWS - Grammar-KISS Grammar ? http://home.pct.edu/~evavra/kiss/wb/PBooks/index.htm FLL-4 Logic - Art of Argument http://classicalacademicpress.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=101 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
curlylocks Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 Well...I'm still planning, but this is what I'm considering: Math: MUS Pre-Algebra Science: Apologia General Science Logic: The Fallacy Detective History: All American History Grammar/Writing: R&S Literature: lots of titles related to subject studied in AAH w/ lit guides Vocab: Vocabulary from Classical Roots Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bethben Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 History - Year 1 TOG dialectic level Math - Saxon Algebra 1 Logic: Fallacy detective Science: Apologia General Science English: Rod and Staff level 6 Writing: IEW themed book - Ancients Level B Foreign Language: Finish First Form Latin and start Second Form Latin (LOVE this series!) I'd like to include him learning how to draw all the countries, but not sure if he'll have the energy with all that I'm piling on him. He's a younger 7th grader. Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sandra in va Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 History - Year 1 TOG dialectic level Math - Saxon Algebra 1 Logic: Fallacy detective Science: Apologia General Science English: Rod and Staff level 6 Writing: IEW themed book - Ancients Level B Foreign Language: Finish First Form Latin and start Second Form Latin (LOVE this series!) I'd like to include him learning how to draw all the countries, but not sure if he'll have the energy with all that I'm piling on him. He's a younger 7th grader. Beth This sounds just like us!!!!! Here's mine - like Beth's with a few small changes: History - Year 3 TOG dialectic level Math - Chalkdust Prealg (or maybe TT? still thinking) Logic: Fallacy detective (I've never been able to complete this with my others - maybe I will try it again next year!) Science: finish Apologia General Science/start Phys Sci English: Rod and Staff level 6/7 Writing: IEW - finish SICC B (did first half this year) Foreign Language: finish Second form start Third Form My son is an older 6th grader - so he is in between grades - that's why there is so much "finishing.../starting..." in his subjects. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
oraetstudia Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 Here's what I'm thinking right now: English: Kolbe Junior High Literature The Secret Code of Poetry Writing with Skill Word Roots B1 Killgallon's Grammar for Middle School Math: Finish Chalkdust Pre-Algebra (another semester) LoF, Pre-Algebra with Econ. Haven't decided what we'll do for Algebra. I've been happy with Chalkdust, but my son has not. Science: Probably Elemental Earth Science History: My current plan is to revise History Odyssey Early Modern to work with Light to the Nations, II. Latin: Latin for Children, B Logic: Finish Art of Argument Continue into Discovery of Deduction Religion: Memoria Press Christian Studies IV Art: Continue our slow pace through The Phonics of Drawing and then move on to one of the other courses. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KarenNC Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 Math Saxon Algebra 1/2 Literature LL8 (starting soon, probably will be finishing this) English Shurley English 7 History K12 mix of American History (Hakim) and World History (Human Odyssey) Science Earth/space, probably CPO Spanish Tellmemore Spanish continue Girl Scouts, aikido, art class Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NancyNellen Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 So far, my plan goes as follows: History/Literature: TOG Year 2 (D-level) Math: Dolciani Pre-Algebra, LoF Intro. to Algebra Writing: Classical Writing Homer B w/ Harvey's grammar Latin: Latin for Children Primer C Logic: Art of Argument Science: Apologia General Science (maybe?) Memory Work: Scripture memory, IEW poetry Music: Piano Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
delaney Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 We will be in TOG year 3 dialectic(supplemented with VP online), TT 7, SL grammar, PR 3-4 in one year as we try to get her up to speed on spelling, Mr. Qs science, WWE4 as we try to regroup and get her non-existent writing skills up to par(thank you public school for the first 5 year:glare:) She hates to read and I have no intention of even trying to get her to read the classics:tongue_smilie: For read alouds we will plow through some great literature assigned by TOG and the ones I liked as a kid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lewelma Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 Mostly we will continue with what we have: Language Arts: Writing: WWS and Killagallon sentence composing Grammar: Finish KISS Spelling: Spelling Wisdom (he will probably need to do spelling all the way through high school) Vocab: Not sure (MCT vocab changes style after CE2) Literature: Early Modern lit with discussions with me (yes, I will be reading the books too) Math: AoPS geometry Science: IGCSE Chemistry with an external exam History: Early modern: History Odyssey book 2 Music: Violin using ABRSM grade 5 Logic: Discovery of Deduction + Philosophy for kids Mandarin with a tutor Sailing, Martial Arts, Swimming, String Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redsquirrel Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 Hmmmmm.... Ok, I think this is where we are headed: Math: TOPS Science Math Lab and TOPS Science Probability and LOF Pre-algebra 2 Language Arts: WWS 2 (I hope!) Hake Grammar 7 or 6 I can't decide. It will be our first year with Hake Various assigned readings History: Early Modern using WTM framework Logic: Critical Thinking Book 1 Latin: Lively Latin 2 Science: ACS Chemistry with TOPS Science if that doesn't work out Spanish: Mango and other online resources Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JudoMom Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 My oldest is in 7th this year. I've got a link in my signature that tells what we're doing. I need to update post just a little bit. I ended up switching ds12 & ds11 to Harvey's Grammar for the time being, and I also switched them to a Visual Latin/Lingua Latina combo for Latin. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Storm Bay Posted February 10, 2012 Share Posted February 10, 2012 Ds will be my third child to homeschool gr 7 next year. This is what I'm thinking of at the moment, and I'll put what my dds did in parentheses. Shurley English because it's working well for him (R&S English) Math--is in the air at the moment, and I'm not sure if he'll do a specific preAlgebar program or if I'll put him into Algebra 1. It's not that he doesnt have the math for Algebra 1, but it's more of a developmental thing; unless he does a sudden burst of readiness, he'll do pre-Algebra. (dd's did Algebra 1 with different books) All American History II (we do only 2 rotations through world history, dd's did this one in different grades, but my middle on in gr 7) Science-- not sure if he'll do physical science or RS4K Chem II and then something else (Runkle's Geography, which is physical geography, with various other things.) RS German (he's working through that very slowly) & RS Spanish 1 as he's lobbying for public school for high school (if he goes at all it will most likely be part time as I can't see him managing full time school at first, especially while he's in his growth spurt as he swims in the evenings and because of how he learns, etc). Piano & hopefully a band instrument, but not in band yet. Swim team. This is all I've figured out so far. I still have to work more on writing & other subjects, but it's only February. I want to buy as little as possible new (will have to buy Shurley English--he's only doing 5 now, but it's more advanced than the ps grammar & it doesn't cover reading, etc). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tree House Academy Posted February 11, 2012 Share Posted February 11, 2012 We are coming to the end of our 7th grade year, but it has been a very successful one. Here is what we have used: History/Geog/Science - HOD RTR Math - Singapore 6A/B and beginning TT Pre Algebra French - Rosetta Stone Level 1 Vocab - Wordly Wise 6 and 7 English - R&S 5 and begin 6 (our goal is to finish 6 by the end of 8th grade) Writing - IEW Medieval Writing With HOD, we have done a Shakespeare study this year and we have also read lots of great Medieval History read alouds together. It has been a great year! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TC5 Posted February 11, 2012 Share Posted February 11, 2012 We're only 10 weeks into 6th grade, so my plans for next year will adjust according to what we get finished this year. Here's what I'm thinking he'll do for 7th: Math: MUS Pre-Algebra, LoF Decimals & Percents or Pre-Algebra w/Biology (depending on whether he does D&P this yer) Grammar: Rod and Staff 7 Writing: Probably Classical Writing Homer for Older Beginners. I plan to skip Aesop because we're about to start Classical Composition Fable and will then do Narrative this year, as well. They cover the same skills as CW Aesop, as I understand it. Alternately, there's a chance we'll do Writing With Skill. Word Study: Vocabulary from Classical Roots. He'll be finishing Book A and then do Book B Logic: I don't remember what I decided. Discovery of Deduction, I think. I'll have to go through my notes. Foreign Language: may still be finishing Lively Latin 2 and then will probably start Henle. Art: Artistic Pursuits 4-6 Bk 1 (drawing) History, Science, and Literature: This is our fourth year of homeschooling, and we've been following a 4-year-cycle history and science plan. Next year, though, I plan to step out of that cycle. I have had lots of ideas, but right now I am thinking we will do a child-led unit-study approach. I will let each of my boys choose something they want to learn about, and I will choose some topics, and we will have fun. I'll be sure that we cover some history and some science topics. We'll also read books from any time period -- whatever we couldn't fit in to the past four years. I might encourage my boys to delve more deeply into ancient Greece and Rome, but I haven't decided how we'll cover ancient times the following year, so I don't know yet. Also, we'll study biology in 8th grade, but my boys love animals, so I know we'll be studying about them some next year. I also want to do some real Nature Study, so we'll be easing into our biology/ancients year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frankcassiesmom Posted February 11, 2012 Share Posted February 11, 2012 This is what it looks like next year looks like so far. Math - Saxon 8/7 with LOF Pre-Algebra and some Khan Academy supplementation Writing - Potter's School English 1 Grammar - Potter's School English 1 (depending on how grammar heavy we might still do Rod and Staff 7 Latin - First Form Latin History - finishing TOG year 1 and moving into year 2 Logic - Fallacy Detective And Thinking Toolbox Science - Apologia General Science Memory - Scripture with some IEW poetry Foreign Language - Rosetta Stone Spanish Literature - TOG readings, some from TPS English 1, and a few extra chosen pieces. Computer programming during summer for fun Scouts, piano Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melissa B Posted February 11, 2012 Share Posted February 11, 2012 7th next fall: Saxon 87 / Life of Fred Decimals Comprehensive Science - online FLVS American History - online FLVS Civics - online FLVS Galore Park SY English 3 Grammar Voyage / Practice Voyage The Creative Writer finish Lingua Mater 7 then Lingua Mater Americana (Level 8) Literature list - TBD Breaking the Spanish Barrier I Latin I - online CLAA Music Theory II - online CLAA guitar piano volleyball Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ssexton Posted February 11, 2012 Share Posted February 11, 2012 7th grade for dd(12): Math: CLE 700 Science: Apologia General Science (through tutorial) Latin: Visual Latin and Lingua Latina (local class) History: Notgrass America the Beautiful Writing: WWS, Killgallon, Creative Writer? Literature: LL7, Teaching the Essay Grammar: KISS Other LA: Reading Detective and Vocabulary Workshop Extras: American Heritage Girls and Drama (through tutorial) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homeschooling6 Posted February 11, 2012 Share Posted February 11, 2012 Can't believe my 2nd child is going to in 7th grade. Here is what I plan. A few things may change because I'm still up-in-the air about a few subjects. Depends if I can get the DVDs for BJ on those ones. History/Geography/Science/Vocab/~HOD Res. to Ref. Poetry/Dictation/Copywork/~HOD Literature~either DITHOR or Bob Jones (*depends if I can afford the DVDs for BJ) Writing~HOD IEW Medieval History-Based Writing Lessons Math~MUS or *Bob Jones 7th Grammar~either HOD via R&S/Shurley or *Bob Jones :tongue_smilie:. Latin~Latin Road Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
melmichigan Posted February 11, 2012 Share Posted February 11, 2012 Some things are still up in the air for next year. Math: AoPS Algebra 1 (she wants to take the online class) with Forester for me. Her plan is to follow it with Intro to Counting and Probability. :001_huh: History/Geography/History of Art and Music: TOG D Level Y3U4 and then Y4 Writing: Continue WWS mixed with IEW SCCI-B Grammar: Kiss Grammar, yet undecided Literature: TOG D, SL from Cores 7, 100 and 200, Figuratively Speaking Science: Biology, probably a mix of PLATO and Miller Levine Macaw edition Language: Latin Road 1 Alto Sax and Swim Club (Swim Team if we can afford it.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
camikins2010 Posted February 12, 2012 Share Posted February 12, 2012 This is our plan so far... History/Literature/Bible: SL Core H Math: Chalk Dust PreAlgebra Science: 1st Semester -Apologia General Science, 2nd Semester - unsure Grammar/Writing: RS 7, finish IEW SWIB, Daily Grams 7 Foreign Language: Latin (have not decided yet) Electives: Tennis, Theater, Fallacy Detective Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AuntPol Posted February 17, 2012 Share Posted February 17, 2012 My 7th grader Literature: TOG Year 1 Dialectic and first half of Literary Lessons from Lord of the Rings (loosely). Writing: Classical Writing Diogones I Grammar/Vocabulary: MCT Math: AOPS Intermediate Algebra (if he finishs Beginning Algebra) Science: Trying to decide -he's done physical science and we are trying to see if the person who teaches the Co-OP will take him in the Apologia Biology class at his age. I can't find a secular class :( and I don't want to teach it at home at this level. Either way, he's doing the Science Olympiad again so there will be some science. History, etc: TOG Year 1 Dialectic Logic: Art of Argument Latin: Latin Prep II Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dansamy Posted February 17, 2012 Share Posted February 17, 2012 Am I allowed to weenie out and use CLE or Lifepacs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mom0012 Posted February 17, 2012 Share Posted February 17, 2012 I can't believe my son will be starting 7th grade! Here's the bulk of what I have planned for him. CLE Math 7/8 Hands on Equations Hake Grammar 7, Editor in Chief SL 6 - History, Science, Literature IEW - Outsourced Class So You Really Want to Learn Spanish Logic: Mindbenders, Building Thinking Skills, Maybe some of the Prufrock Press materials IEW Poetry Memorization Lisa Extras: Swim Team, Boy Scouts, possibly Speech Club Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G5052 Posted February 17, 2012 Share Posted February 17, 2012 Classical Conversations Challenge A (IEW, lit, Henle Latin, geography, science) Veritas Self-Paced History 1815 to Present with lit Rosetta Stone Spanish R&S Bible Saxon Algebra 1/2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nakia Posted February 29, 2012 Share Posted February 29, 2012 Bumping this! Somehow I missed it and started a new thread. Here's our tentative plan: Math: probably Lial's prealgebra Grammar: I'm trying to decide between continuing with R&S (7) or switching to AG. We are both kinda burnt out with R&S. Writing: finish WWS 1...hoping WWS 2 is ready in the fall Vocabulary: Vocabulary from Classical Roots History, Bible, Poetry, Geography, Literature: Sonlight core G Science: BJU life science Art: Probably Artistic Pursuits Jr High book 1 (we've used AP for two years, and I like it) Music: She is learning some basic music theory right now, and I have no idea where to go with that for next year. I also need to incorporate more composer study. I've slacked in that area. Spanish: I don't know. We've done Getting Started with Spanish this year, but it's been hit and miss. I need inexpensive suggestions. We might not even attempt a foreign language again for a couple of years. Logic: Fallacy Detectives maybe I feel like I'm missing something. What is it? Too much? Too little? I'd love suggestions for music (specifically music appreciation), Spanish, and logic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fractalgal Posted March 13, 2012 Share Posted March 13, 2012 What I have scheduled so far for Fall 2012: Math: AOPS Geometry and continue on with CLAA Arithmetic I (already enrolled in this class spring 2012) Latin/Greek and Vocab: CLAA Grammar II-A (Method) and II-B (Reading) (recently graduated Grammar I) Grammar: Rod and Staff English 7 Literature: Long reading list designed by her father History/Geography: To be determined Logic: To be determined Science: Physical Science (Outsourced) Art: Artistic Pursuits and outsourced This child is very independent, and she enjoys most of these subject/curricula we have used for awhile. ;) I'm interested to see what others are doing, also. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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