History was one of my least favorite subjects in high school but if I would've had this curriculum, I don't think I would've minded! What was your least favorite subject in school?
Hello, I hope this is o.k to share, I am a History professor at a community college. I created a channel for my lectures and many homeschoolers have found it a useful free resources. Feel free to take a look. Thank you.
We loved this this year as it was a requirement in our state. We didn’t have child write in it and we’ll resell it. Loved the color and short readings.
I'm going to get them, but I will start with US History book 1 for my 6th 7th. And I will repeat on 9th. I found this by accident and I'm glad that I don't have to search for a great US History curriculum. Thank you SO much for this video❤!!!!!
I was writing my own quizzes. That takes about an hour for just two pages of text. I just ordered this book and will review it. The big problem with most history curriculums is that they don't teach why.
Would you make a video talking about things we could do in the junior high years to help pre pair a child to be able to get as many college credits as possible in highschool? I would appreciate that so much.
I've gotten that video request before but the hard part is that dual credit is different in every state so it's difficult to give general advice that would work for every student.
For high school language arts we really enjoyed The Good and the Beautiful's program. It includes grammar, writing, punctuation, spelling vocabulary, geography and art!
It could be either one. If you stop to do unit studies you could definitely stretch one book out for an entire year. Otherwise, I'd say you could complete a book each semester if you're doing a lesson each day.
Hi! I really can't say because I'm not sure what's on the CLEP exam for history but just to be safe, I'd recommend purchasing one of the CLEP history study guides.
Thank you. I’m looking for something practical. I work full time and last year was my first time ever homeschooling my 9th and senior kids. It was tough! I need curriculum that is more independent since I won’t be home. What others do you recommend? Thanks in advance ❤️
I would look into Teaching Textbooks, BJU Press' distance-learning programs and possibly The Good and the Beautiful's high school language arts program.
It doesn't have tests but it does have section reviews that you could count as a test. You could do one book per semester if you weren't stopping to do any related unit studies.
Well, when you showed me the sections I was able to see that the book is teaching establishment history. Tax Free Foundations changed our history so Americans would be willing to surrender US sovereignty in favor of one world government. Based on the sectional outline, I would not recommend that book. Homeschooler parents are just teaching establishment history.
Irresponsible? Don't you think that is a little dramatic. So it's always better to not cover as many things but in greater depth? You could argue that is irresponsible also. Getting an overview big picture has its advantages.