My husband, Meelyn and I have planned out what courses she'll be taking for the ten credits she needs for her freshman year. I think it sounds very interesting and it lines up well with the Indiana Core 40 plan, as well as the admissions requirements for the state universities here in the Hoo State.
Religion -- 1 credit
text: Confirmation Preparation for Young Catholics (Seton)
text: Baltimore Catechism 3 (Seton)
class: Confirmation preparation at church
English/Language Arts -- 2 credits
British Literature through ARCHES -- text: The Prose and Poetry of England
Grammar and Composition -- text: undecided
Mathematics -- 1 credit
Algebra I -- text: Saxon Algebra I plus the D.I.V.E. CD-ROM
Science -- 1 credit
Biology I -- text: Exploring Creation with Biology (Apologia Science)
History/Social Studies -- 2 credits
U.S. Presidents, Government and Geography -- text: eclectic sources (internet, worksheets, etc.)
HISTO - The Medieval Period
Physical Education -- 2 credits
Mini-Marathon training and race -- 1 credit
Volleyball training, camp, season -- 1 credit
Spanish I -- 1 credit
Course choices between Rosetta Stone software, Power Glide software or Spanish I homeschool co-op
Fine Arts -- 1 credit
text: The History of Art and Venezia Artist Series
class: Tipton Art Class
class: Indianapolis Museum of Art Talks/Tours
Music Appreciation - 1 credit
VOX Music Masters CD Series
Total: 12 credits
Tuesdays with Dorie: Baking with Dorie - Cranberry Spice Squares
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The fourteenth recipe I made with the Tuesdays with Dorie: Baking with
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I have the Seton Confirmation prep book if you would like it free of charge...actually, I have two, no surprise, so you can have both as it is helpful to have one to read along with if you do it together. Remind me before MNO and I will bring it along.
Sounds good...all of it, esp. the Algebra...LOL LOL. I will teach it for you...I love algebra!
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