Living in Texas, in order to be a legitimate homeschool, you
must have a curriculum which teaches grammar, reading, spelling, mathematics,
and a study of good citizenship, and you must pursue that curriculum in a bona
fide manner. This curriculum can be obtained from any source and can consist of
books, workbooks, other written materials, or materials on an electronic
monitor including computer or video screens, or any combination thereof.
However, the college-bound student will add to this list of
courses to meet college admission requirements for high school academics. Today I would like to share with you our
curriculum choices for the 2020-2021 homeschool year that will meet these
college admission requirements as well as prepare my daughter for college
courses.
Grammar – BJU Press Writing & Grammar 9 develops grammar
skills in conjunction with writing skills. Grammar sections teach parts of
speech, sentence patterns, phrases, and clauses. Writing assignments include a
personal experience, a research essay, poetry, a personal response to
literature, and devotional writings.
Reading – Progeny Press Literature Study Guides teach literature
from a Christian prospective. Each study guide includes a concise synopsis of
the book, information about the author, background information pertinent to the
story, suggestions for pre-reading activities, vocabulary exercises for each
section of reading, literary analysis and terminology questions designed to
give students a good understanding of writing technique and how to use it,
critical analysis questions designed to help students consider and analyze the
intellectual, moral, and spiritual issues in the literature and weigh them with
reference to Scripture, and it study guide includes a complete answer key with
suggestions for further reading.
Spelling – The Critical Thinking Company Vocabulary Virtuoso PSAT-SAT Book 1 increases vocabulary, stimulates imagination, and boost
language arts skills. Each lesson contains definitions, pronunciation guides,
parts of speech, and alternate choices for each word made up of synonyms,
idioms, and phrases. Students complete a variety of exercises requiring
critical reading and writing skills to contextualize the words. The exercises
deliberately use other forms of the words so that students learn to recognize
these variations of the original words in different parts of speech – further
expanding their vocabulary and enabling them to use the words in more contexts.
Math – Teaching Textbooks Algebra 1 is designed specifically
for homeschoolers. This math program includes automated grading and audiovisual
solutions for every single problem; new lessons on advanced topics as well as
hundreds of new problems and solutions; and interactive lectures with lots of
real-world applications.
History – BJU Press Cultural Geography takes students on a
continent-by-continent tour of the world, studying the cultures, landforms,
climates, resources, economics, religions, and governments of each country. The
textbook has colorful photographs, charts, and maps that make this virtual
world tour an exciting and engaging experience. The critical thinking questions
and notes on the status of Christianity in most nations makes this book more
relevant than ever.
Science – Apologia Exploring Creation with Biology is a
college-prep course that provides a detailed introduction to the methods and
concepts of general biology while reinforcing the scientific notation. Topics
include a detailed study of the five-kingdom classification scheme, microscopy,
biochemistry, cellular biology, molecular and mendelian genetics, evolution,
dissections and ecosystems. In this course, students participate in three types
of labs: experimental labs, microscopy labs, and dissection labs.
Foreign Language – BJU Press Spanish 1 teaches the basics of
reading and speaking Spanish – greetings, verb conjugations, basic vocabulary,
pronunciation, and grammatical structures – as used in Latin America. Students
also study cultural/historical highlights and get a glimpse of the
Spanish-speaking world as a mission field.
Elective – Test Prep – College Prep Genius: Master the SAT Class teaches students how to find the correct answers by learning the
patterns, profiles, and hidden strategies that occur over and over on these
tests. The author, Jean Burk, will guide you through each section of the SAT
and provide step-by-step instructions on how to approach all types of test
questions.
Elective – Music – My daughter takes piano lessons through
private lessons.
Elective – Physical Education – My daughter takes ballet
classes through Brieanna’s Ballet Barre; and she takes tap and jazz classes
through Studio D.
I purchase our BJU Press materials through a representative
so I can save 25% and receive free shipping; but all other materials are
purchased through the Rainbow Resource Center or THE Book Nook.
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Looks like a solid line up for her! Good luck to her.
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