Need Help with High School Science Path
Posted: Sat Sep 28, 2019 3:14 pm
Hi. I have 2 questions that I would appreciate help with!!
1) If my daughter is not interested in going into a "science field" in college, should she bother with a Honors Science Track? (My daughter is very bright and has always loved school and thrived in her learning. The natural choice would be doing the Honors track...but would it be worth her time if she doesn't plan to go into science later?)
2) I live in Georgia, and I am having trouble syncing HOD's science track with my state. Our high school science track is this:
Honors Science:
* 8th grade: Physical Science (the website says, "Most students take Physical Science for high school credit in 8th grade")
* 9th grade: Honors Biology
* 10th grade: Honors Chemistry
* 11th grade: Honors Physics
* 12th grade: AP Biology/AP Chemistry/AP Physics (choose 1)
"Regular" Science Track:
* 8th grade: Physical Science ("Most students take Physical Science for high school credit in 8th grade")
* 9th grade: Biology
* 10th - 12th grade: Chemistry, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Physics, Anatomy (you choose 3 of them)
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I *LOVE* using the HOD guides as written b/c it's just so easy not having to plan things myself (especially since I have to modify so much for my middle son who is dyslexic, and who was diagnosed with Crohn's last week ). It honestly terrifies me to switch out the science from the high school guides.
Do you think that it is possible to meet our state requirements as listed above by following the HOD science track?
Thank you,
Amber
1) If my daughter is not interested in going into a "science field" in college, should she bother with a Honors Science Track? (My daughter is very bright and has always loved school and thrived in her learning. The natural choice would be doing the Honors track...but would it be worth her time if she doesn't plan to go into science later?)
2) I live in Georgia, and I am having trouble syncing HOD's science track with my state. Our high school science track is this:
Honors Science:
* 8th grade: Physical Science (the website says, "Most students take Physical Science for high school credit in 8th grade")
* 9th grade: Honors Biology
* 10th grade: Honors Chemistry
* 11th grade: Honors Physics
* 12th grade: AP Biology/AP Chemistry/AP Physics (choose 1)
"Regular" Science Track:
* 8th grade: Physical Science ("Most students take Physical Science for high school credit in 8th grade")
* 9th grade: Biology
* 10th - 12th grade: Chemistry, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Physics, Anatomy (you choose 3 of them)
--
I *LOVE* using the HOD guides as written b/c it's just so easy not having to plan things myself (especially since I have to modify so much for my middle son who is dyslexic, and who was diagnosed with Crohn's last week ). It honestly terrifies me to switch out the science from the high school guides.
Do you think that it is possible to meet our state requirements as listed above by following the HOD science track?
Thank you,
Amber