I think I’ve finally figured out my 9th grader’s homeschool curriculum for 2012-2013. Once I start the actual schedule planning, some of this may change. Hopefully I’ll have everything finalized by August. If you’re a homeschooler, you’ll understand what I mean about having a curriculum plan and then tossing it all out of the window, only to start over.
I’ll post the younger kids once I get that all figured out.
9th Grade 2012-2013
English I – 1 credit:
- Easy Grammar Ultimate – Grade 9
- The Elegant Essay
- Windows to the World – An Introduction to Literary Analysis
- Vocabulary From Classical Roots
- Friday Blogs (blogging on topic once per week)
Algebra 1 – 1 credit:
Physical Science – 1 credit:
- Apologia Exploring Creation w/Physical Science
- Apologia Exploring Creation w/Physical Science Lab Kit
World History – 1 credit:
- Notgrass Exploring World History
- Netflix Movies
- Book of Centuries – This is a timeline book to keep track of everything we’re learning.
Japanese I – 1 credit:
Art History & Appreciation – .5 credit:
- Harmony Fine Arts at Home
- The Annotated Mona Lisa
- Story of Painting
- The Story of Painting DVDs
- Artistic Pursuits Senior High Book One
- Bowling
- Piano
If you are homeschooling a high schooler this upcoming school year, what are you using?
I just came over from WTM and want to say thanks for the links to the history materials. We are planning out 9th grade and these will be so helpful!
Hi Margaret, Ooooh, I hope you find those links helpful. I’m starting to list all my resources. So many blogs have helped me, I figure it may help someone else.
Hi,
You have a very informative blog! Thank you for linking this material. We found the SAT vocab lessons particularly helpful.
Best,
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Hi Ro, I’m the marketing coordinator at Laying the Foundation, and I must say that I’m glad that you and others are finding our vocabulary lessons helpful! I encourage you to try some of our free lessons too. We have them in math, science, and English, and they can be accessed at http://www.ltftraining.org/TrainingPrograms/OpenLessons.aspx. Happy teaching!
Thanks, Kaci!
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