As I see it, homeschooling will be pretty laid back and also pretty hands off next year.
My daughter will be a Jr. She will squeezing Geometry in over the Summer and into the fall, in time to take the PSAT, which she will also put some speficic effort into studying for it over the summer. She may take the College Math CLEP at the end of the school year, as it seems easy to pass after taking the SAT.
For language arts, I will count the work she does towards her PSAT & SAT studies and she will also take a fiction writing course at her homeschool program.
For science, she will take the online MIT course Kitchen Chemistry.
We are skipping history this year opting to study government during her Sr. year, an election year.
She will continue to work on Spanish (2a) and Mandarin (1b).
Then there's a slew of arts electives such as voice, drama, instruments, art...
*If she starts at a decent hour she will be done with her work by lunch and can work on her electives and independent stuff... not holding my breath. I am considering not regulating her sleep patterns next year to see what happens.
My son will be a SR. ACK!!
He has few requirements and has opted to take them as a dual enrollment student at the local college. We are working on his applications now, but it looks good. The dual enrolled classes will probably be:
- Intro to Physics (Fall)
- Personal Finance (Fall)
- Spanish 101 (Spring)
In addition to that, he is taking a Journalism class at the homeschool program, and a few arts related electives.
*My job with my son is to ask questions and perhaps guide organization. Oh, and to make sure he gets his drivers license.
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