HOMESCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL CURRICULUM recommendations for core subjects

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Ok excited to finally get this video out to you!!!
Sharing High School curriculum recommendations for core subjection: language arts, math, science, and history.

Thank you so much for watching♥️

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This Think Well Homeschool is an invaluable resource that I had never heard of, and not just for math. Spent the last 30-45 min looking on the website. They have electives for Highschool like Public speaking, Second Language through Rosetta Stone Homeschool edition, Government and Economics, and more. Very impressed by it so far. 3 of my 4 kids love math and numbers. We are currently using Saxon and CLE, but in the future if those do not work I will definitely be looking into this! Thanks for this video and all the great information you have shared! Although I have one going into high school next year we are only on year 3 homeschooling. Your channel along with others has been a life saver for me!❤

amandamendoza
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I really enjoy your videos, and this elementary/middle school/high school series has been very helpful. Your point of view as a seasoned homeschool mom has helped me narrow down curriculum choices for my kids, so I thank you!

monicabrent
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My 8th grader is doing well with MUS but I am unsure of high school Math. MUS has updated their Algebra 1 and has the “original” as well. I am unsure of which to choice because it’s not much info on either. I am also considering rotating IEW and Writeshop for him as well. We just finished a movie literature guide from 7sisters and loved it. We are definitely adding in movies as literature into our English credit. I am planing to use Science 101 series because science is my least favorite to teach. As always thanks for sharing ❤.

fabbailey
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Thank you for sharing. I have been thinking about what my daughter needs to complete to fulfill our state's requirements as well as what she is interested in studying. She is interested in teaching. We have used Notgrass History and enjoy it. It helps to print off the assignment guide after purchasing the books to help stay on track.

vickiemckinney
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Love your videos, content, variety, and honesty. Thank you. ❤️

jamiehazlewood
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We LOVED the 101 Science series by Wes Olsen! He's great!

annai
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Awesome video series. We use Memoria Press as our core . We use Sonlight as well because we love books so I align the literature with our Memoria Press. Shorman Math for my high schooler. Singapore and Saxon Math prior to PreAlgebra. We crisscross with Classical Academic Press grammar and writing as well and fix it grammar, IEW. 🌸

sha-toinaswint
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I love your videos! We seem to have a lot of the same eclectic taste in curriculum.

Approximately how long does HOD WG take each day with the World Religion study included? My son loves traditional style history bc he can complete a lesson quickly, but I'm trying to convince him to go back to living books because they are SO much better! I started the book in HOD WH about the history of the English language, and it's fascinating! I think if I can get him on board if we don't do the living library and if the work with the spines is under 45 minutes.

I just love how HOD makes WG more based on historical events and includes a study of world religions. It's so unique compared to all the other WG studies, which look like they could get pretty monotonous.

welovebobs
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I would love to hear what you plan to do in the fall ince you have a WG credit and a US History credit under your belt.

mstoneify
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Thank you so much for putting in your time, thought, and heart into these videos- they are so helpful and a big blessing to many of us homeschool moms, especially those going into specific level for the first time.

I have a couple questions if I could ask please. First of all, you mentioned a couple times that a specific history subject "was required for your student", or "was not required". How do you know exactly what's required? Are there specific state requirements for history and science for homeschool high school students? Or are you referring to preparation for a specific college program, or something else? Just wondering if I'm missing something.

And one more question, have you had any experience with Teaching Textbooks for math? Any thoughts on it? Thank you so much in advance. God bless you and your family richly and all of your homeschool endeavors 🩷🙏🏻

marinakarpitsky
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What was the name of the first book you recommended? Not the grammar section, the first book on homeschooling high school.

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