(the parenthesis are the publishers of the curriculum we'll be using)
Course of Study- Four Year Plan
Abigail E. Smith
Freshman Year
American History: Columbus-Reconstruction (Notgrass)
Algebra 1 (Teaching Textbooks)
English (Notgrass) Vocab/Spelling (BJU)
Biology 1 (Apologia)
Electives:
Latin 1 (Latina Christiana)
Consumer Math (Money Matters)
Bible (Notgrass)
Sophomore Year
American History: Late 1800's-Present(Notgrass)
Algebra 2 (Teaching Textbooks)
English (Notgrass)Vocab/Spelling (Classical Roots)
Biology 2 (Apologia)
Electives:
Latin 2 (Latina Christiana)
Bible (Notgrass)
U.S. Government (Notgrass)
Junior Year
Chemistry 1 (Apologia)
World History 1 (Notgrass)
Geometry (Teaching Textbooks)
British Literature (Learning Language Arts Through Literature)
Electives:
Latin 3 (Latina Christiana)
World Geography (Geography Matters)
Bible (Notgrass)
Writing Composition (Three Rivers Community College)
Senior Year
Chemistry 2 (Apologia)
World History 2 (Notgrass)
Pre-Calculus (Teaching Textbooks)
American Literature (Learning Language Arts Through Literature)
Electives:
Research Writing (Three Rivers Community College)
Bible (Notgrass)
This is just a skeleton, so to speak. What is listed here is the minimum. As we do other things we will add them on. Certainly, somewhere in there needs to be an Agriculture elective!
I also came up with a transcript document:
I haven't finished filling it all in, but she should have more than the required 24 credits once she's through. (Sorry it's fuzzy. Copy/Paste from Publisher to Blog is not so good.)
While this shows that she hasn't completed much of her Freshmen year, she is currently working on subjects from her Freshmen, Sophomore and Junior years. By May (if she stays on task) she'll have completed ninth grade, 1/2 of tenth grade, and 1/7 of eleventh grade. Because we school year round, her goal is to complete her tenth grade work and half of eleventh grade by September.
Putting it down on paper has shown both Abby and I, an end goal and the path to getting there. If you are homeschooling a high schooler, who is struggling with direction, this might be the way to go!
3 comments:
sounds great! I always do better with things when I have a written goal too.
Amy,
I love the idea of getting those goals written out. I should take a page from your book. You may want to consider Henle or Wheelock for high school Latin credit. Most people I know who use LC I and II use it for elementary ages. Henle has a very good reputation. It's available through Memoria Press, I believe.
Kate (who occasionally remembers to look at your fabulous blog)
Amy,
Probably not a deal-breaker on actual college admission, but I didn't see any 'fine arts' listed. You might want to figure out how to get a music/drama/art credit in there...
Kathy W.
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