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Martha
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Posted: Jan 21 2013 at 10:30pm | IP Logged Quote Martha

The major missing item on mine is their reading list, which I will get to in a few weeks. I'm not done deciding on my youngest ones either.

Here are my plans for below high school.

Opinions? Am I missing something? (Probably!) Ideas? What are you planning?

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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 6:39am | IP Logged Quote SallyT

Wow, your plans look really thorough! I haven't even started thinking about next year, at least not very specifically.

The general outline I'm carrying in my head goes like this:

Rising 10th grader will do:

chemistry and German at the Abbey, and possibly trig as well

medieval and renaissance history and literature

not sure what for religion -- he did a scripture course this year using Didache and Werner Keller's The Bible as History. We could do another Didache, or . . . I'd like to pick my resident theologian's brain about high-school theology.

Rising 4th and 5th graders will do:

Together:

medieval and renaissance history (Famous Men of the Middle Ages + ?)

Life of Fred math as read-aloud/mental math

science/nature (read-aloud/hands-on resources undecided)

German (Duolingo or some other online resource)

religion (Bible, saints, some good book I haven't found yet . . . must go revisit MA for their age levels)

Independently:
CHC Language of God Levels C & D

CHC handwriting 4 (both of them)

MCP math Levels D & E

independent reading for history, science, religion, literature -- need to shop my shelves and the shelves in the church children's library, but this is my favorite historical period, and there's so. much. to read!

That's as far as I've gotten in my thinking!

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Posted: Jan 22 2013 at 7:48am | IP Logged Quote Marcia

following!

I usually start my thought processes in March. I'll have my first highschooler this coming year. I'm looking for lots of input from her too.

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