

I don't think I need to add much to RtR to make it credit worthy for him. I plan to have him read through MOH2 in addition to the Withrow books and Story of the Middle Ages. And, b/c we lean messianic in our beliefs, I will also have him read another book that we own that approaches early church history from that perspective. That should be plenty. As for science, this year was a bust. He got through 4 modules of Apologia Physical without retaining anything. I ditched it and we are not going through CKE Chemistry with him and his younger siblings. I don't care that it won't or can't or shouldn't count as high school credit. He needs basic. Next year he can either do EE Physical or continue with Chemistry using Chem 101 or Friendly Chemistry...whichever he prefers. Does that sound acceptable?
Literature I think will be easy to beef up using some higher level books. I had already planned to do the AiG Pilgrim's Progress Unit Study with all my children so that will add significant "depth" to the Literature portion. I'll add a few more full length novels in addition to the Shakespeare already scheduled and call it Literature. He will continue with AG and do the IEW Medieval to round out the English credit.
For math, I am ordering the new HOD suggested book from Masterbooks. This child has not fully grasped the most basic of Pre-algebra concepts and is struggling through MUS Pre-Algebra. I'm having him go through Life of Fred Pre-Algebra now and he is tolerating it. I think the Masterbook math curriculum looks fantastic and if we worked through the summer I think we can get him up to speed to start Algebra sometime next year.

I think that about covers the basics. Oh...Bible.

