School starts in one week! Here is what we'll be using this year:
Harrison - Grade 9
Saxon Algebra 1/2 - Math
Alpha Omega Lifepac 9 - Language Arts
Apologia - Science
Kingfisher History Encyclopedia provides the 'backbone' for our self-developed History study.
I expect this to be a huge help in History - blackline maps from Knowledge Quest. <a href=http://kymtmd.knowledgeq.hop.clickbank.net target=_top>Click Here!</a>
Spencer - Grade 6/7
Saxon Math 7/6
Alpha Omega Lifepac 6 - Language Arts
God's Design for Life: The Animal Kingdom - Science
God's Design for Life: The World of Plants - Science (not all of this book, just a start!)
Considering God's Creation - Science supplement
Kingfisher History Encyclopedia - backbone of our self-developed History study
Blackline Maps of World History, from Knowledge Quest - History supplement<a href=http://kymtmd.knowledgeq.hop.clickbank.net target=_top>Click Here!</a>
Landon - Grade 2
Modern Curriculum Press Mathematics B
Teach Your Children to Read Well - Level 1B (and maybe Level 2)
God's Design for Life: The Animal Kingdom - Science
God's Design for Life: The World of Plants - Science (just a start!)
Considering God's Creation - Science supplement
The Kingfisher Book of the Ancient World - backbone of self-developed History
Blackline maps of World History from Knowledge Quest - History supplement<a href=http://kymtmd.knowledgeq.hop.clickbank.net target=_top>Click Here!</a>
Kennady - Kindergarten
Modern Curriculum Press Mathematics K
Teach Your Children to Read Well - Level 1A (and maybe 1B, depending on how fast she wants to work)
God's Design for Life: The Animal Kingdom - Science
God's Design for Life: The World of Plants - Science (just a start!)
Considering God's Creation - Science supplement
The Kingfisher Book of the Ancient World - backbone of self-developed History
Blackline maps of World History by Knowledge Quest - History supplement<a href=http://kymtmd.knowledgeq.hop.clickbank.net target=_top>Click Here!</a>
This is a start - we will be using many other books and resources as we go along, and I have in mind a Bible study course to do with the older boys, which we would probably start in January. We'll also be studying some Art, Music and Literature.
Where do I get this stuff? Mostly from <a href="http://www.christianbook.com">Christian Book Distributors</a>. I've provided links to Knowledge Quest (for the maps) above. Other sources: <a href="http://www.highschoolscience.com/">Apologia.com</a>; <a href="http://shop5.gospelcom.net/epages/AIGUS.storefront/">Answers in Genesis</a>;
<a href="http://www.teachyourchildrenwell.ca/Reading/General/books.html">Teach Your Children Well</a>
2 comments:
Looks great. I am such a book dork. Each and every book got a Ooo and an Ahh from me.
It amazes me how you get all that together while creating your own history curriculum. You rock!
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