Carrie the box is open now...What is for Highschool?

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Carrie the box is open now...What is for Highschool?

Post by water2wine » Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:38 am

I am sorry. I have tried so hard not to ask but now it has partially been answered and I can't control myself. :lol: There were two things on your list I had not seen that look wonderful for us. And a couple I had on my list like Notgrass. What else if anything are you looking at for other things. I am not asking for an endorsement, just a peak into how your mind is working. Is there anything else you have been looking at that looks really good. I see us piecing things together most likely but I would like to have some kind of a unifying thread to it. Are their any other publishers you think are worth looking at. 8)


BTW- just ignore this post if it puts you on the spot too much. :oops:
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Post by Carrie » Fri Mar 28, 2008 5:32 pm

water2wine,

You are SO funny! The ultimate planner! (A woman after my own heart!) :D

WARNING TO ALL OTHERS: This post may be overwhelming if you're not a curriculum researcher-type personality! So, just don't read this if your eyes glaze over when others start discussing options or if all of the options make you hyperventilate! I just want to assure you that each of you CAN homeschool through high school and that HOD will give you a very good foundation going into those years! :wink:

I am always looking and thinking, so these are not hard, fast decisions for high school. But, I will throw out a few of the other things we are weighing and really hope to use at some point to give them a true trial run before endorsing them for high school.

We do like the overall look of Starting Points by the Quines for 9th grade. So many, many parents recommend NOT doing it too early to get the full benefit, so grade 9 seems perfect! Here's the link:
http://www.cornerstonecurriculum.com/Cu ... /SP/sp.htm

We also do like Unwrapping the Pharaohs (a Christian Look at Ancient Egypt) for grade 9 as a possibility in place of Starting Points or to do in junior high (or in addition to a study of the ancients). Here's a link: http://www.visionforum.com/boysadventur ... egoryid=20

We enjoy the idea of the fun side of a course such as Movies as Lit. for 9th grade lit/composition. This may need some screening, we're not sure, as it is not specifically Christian. However, we desire our boys to be able to look for and understand underlying themes in movies and felt this is an excellent way to teach this. Here's a link:
http://www.designastudy.com/products/1891975099.html#

Hands-on English looks like an interesting credit for taking care of freshman grammar. Here's a link:
http://grammarandmore.com/edu/index.htm

For Speech we are wanting a better look at "Secrets of Great Communicators" by Jeff Myers (video and workbook course). Here's a sample link:
http://www.bhpublishinggroup.com/myerse ... at_Com.pdf

For Christian Worldview (probably Sophomore year), we like the looks of "Thinking Like A Christian" by Dave Noebel. Here's a link:
http://www.cathyduffyreviews.com/worldv ... istian.htm

Starting Points also covers a Christian Worldview. During the junior or senior year, we also would like to cover something like "Countering Culture" by Noeble and Edwards. Here's a link:
http://cathyduffyreviews.com/worldview/ ... ulture.htm

For devotions, we're looking at books such as the following (although these are VERY subject to change depending on the content once we go through them with a fine tooth comb): "Thoughts for Young Men" by J.C. Ryle (freshman boys), "Created for Work" by Bob Schulz (sophomore), "Looking at Myself Before Loving Someone Else" (junior), and "Prepare Thy Work" by Doorposts (senior).

We are also thinking a course such as the "Industrial Skills and Careers Course from www.pacworks.com (which is worth a closer look for boys too - senior year option).

We love Francis Schaeffer's Video Series "How Then Shall We Live" and may be able to use it for a partial fine arts credit. It is well worth watching and discussing for Christian Worldview too. Here's the link:
http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/ ... &event=CFN

Otherwise, I want to look further into "The Story of Art" through Hewitt for a fine arts credit (which is not a Christian course from my understanding) Here's a link: http://www.hewitthomeschooling.com/book ... asp?i=3108

A computer course "Computer Science Pure and Simple" by Motherboard books in also worth checking into for the computer requirement. We just started the younger course as a Friday extra with my 12 year old, so we'll see how that goes.

Anyway, just a few thoughts. The earlier curriculum I posted on the other thread, I am more sure of. These particular ones I am still researching.

As far as a unifying thread, we are looking to integrate history, Bible, and literature as much as possible each year. So, for freshman year we'd be looking at focusing on Christian Worldview (with Starting Points, a World Geography course, and Movies as Lit.) For sophomore year, we would hope to use something like Notgrass American History, while reading American Literature through Lightning Lit. and studying a Biblical focus that tied in there. The following year (junior), we would do World History with matching world lit. and worldview Biblical course. Senior year would not match as well but would be tied to preparation in life skills and getting set to face college. It would be American government and Economics and probably British Literature or Shakespeare, with Countering Culture for Biblical worldview. :D

Blessings,
Carrie
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Post by susie in ms » Fri Mar 28, 2008 6:00 pm

AH-HA!!!
So I am not the only one who looks way in advance!! Here I am looking at phonics, etc and everybody says you have so much time, don't worry. Now just look at you guys!! Hehehe. Just so you know I have been down the highschool road, so I know how you feel. :D
I already love you guys!!
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Post by Tansy » Fri Mar 28, 2008 9:11 pm

Carrie!
Thanks for the warning, just glancing at it made my eyes glaze over.. :o
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Post by 6timeboymom » Fri Mar 28, 2008 11:01 pm

I am planning to use the Starting Points with my boys! I love the looks of it and the subject coverage.
We've been using Eagle's Wings for Bible/History and Science, too, and really like the notebooking/CM base it has.
I'm really picky with devotional/Bible materials, so I've been writing my own for the boys up to this point. I probably will continue to do so, too, because every book I find has something I don't like about it and I'd rather just write my own if I'm going ot have to tweak so much...kwim?
(Not with my youngers, of course, who are HOD all the way! :wink:)

And, I gotta say, I'm not so much the organized but I am a planner! :lol: I have been planning the high school years since Jake (ds #1) started jr high course work! :lol:



Oh, I just thought....if you want to delete any of this post feel free. I don't mean to sound like I'm hawking someone else's curriculum here, just talking about what we've done in the after HOD years. :-))
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Post by blessedmomof4 » Sat Mar 29, 2008 2:14 am

Starting Points is wonderful-I had bought it for my 8th grade daughter, but had to back off-it is very meaty and I think would suit a 9th grader perfectly, even though it is offered for use as young as grade 7. If I hadn't had to resell it in order to get replacement curricula, I would have liked to go through and study it myself!
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Post by Tiffini » Sat Mar 29, 2008 6:54 am

Thanks for sharing all this great information and a peak into your head. I am a planning freak, too!! I love this stuff! I've got four years to go til we reach high school, but I'm looking forward to it!
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Post by water2wine » Sat Mar 29, 2008 12:02 pm

Carrie,

Thank you so much! This was amazingly generous of you to put in all the links and everything. And I am so excited to see your focus! 8) I knew you would care about the same things I did. The things I have been thinking about are either on the list or mesh well with your picks. Now I have so much more to look at as choices. I can't tell you how much I appreciate this. I am definitely doing high school and it is so important to me what we put into their heads at that time to help prepare them for the world and keep a godly focus in their lives. Yes I want them to have the option to be whatever they want but most important I do not want them to lose their faith along the way and I want them to find their call from God.

It's three years away for us. :roll: But it gives me a couple of years to look at things and then I will start buying ahead because I do not want to skimp just because we have so many. HOD is so economical for us. And thankfully we will have it to use again with our younger two girls while my others do high school. But high school I know is going to be expensive so if can buy ahead so we do not feel it so much. I want them to have the great math and do all the cool experiments plus all the great Christian world view materials. Well anyway those are my excuses :lol: but honestly I can't stop myself from looking at curriculum and I am set through JR high with HOD so what else am I going to do. :lol:

Thank you Carrie! This is such a blessing to me!
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Love the choices

Post by Blessedx3 » Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:14 pm

I have reading these boards for several months. I used LHTH with my girls and will start LHFHG in the fall.

I have a junior in high school and I enjoyed so much looking over your thoughts. You mentioned several that I want to take a closer look at. I wish we had HOD when he was younger.

I have to give Starting Points another high recommendation. I also think that unless you have an extremely bookish child performing well above grade level that it is best to wait until at least the freshmen year. Our homeschool was always Christ centered, but in my quest to validate our son's education (particularly in high school) it was too easy to allow the balance to tip to the academic side as opposed to his heart after Christ and Christian worldview side. By God's grace our son is doing well (in spite of my mistakes :) :) ). Starting Points gave was a big help in regrounding us.
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Re: Love the choices

Post by 6timeboymom » Sat Mar 29, 2008 1:55 pm

Blessedx3 wrote: in spite of my mistakes

Not to hijack the thread, but I wanted to interject-you didn't make mistakes; you encountered several learning opportunities! :-)
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Post by marypoppins » Wed Apr 09, 2008 8:34 pm

What a gold mine! I just found this post! Can you give us a little window into what you are thinking about for science???

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Post by Carrie » Thu Apr 10, 2008 9:04 am

marypoppins,

Here's a link to the thread that started this one! It was a listing of our thoughts for our own upcoming highschooler (in a couple years) for history, literature, science, and math. Link: :wink:
http://www.heartofdakota.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=819

Blessings,
Carrie

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