School Planning: High School
That would be Isaac. He’s in 10th grade this
year. Several of his courses are technically Grade 11. That doesn’t necessarily
mean he’s a year ahead. He’s doing ALL his core courses with BJU Press Online
Distance Learning. I’ve come to the place where I technically could teach these subjects, but I have
difficulty doing them justice with the time in my day. I did feel a little bad
when I found an old note from Isaac that said, “I’m glad I have a mom who can
teach me algebra.” We got lost in Saxon
Algebra 2 and with its spiraling style I couldn’t figure out where we got off
track. No biggie – he’s a 10th grader. If at first you don’t
succeed, try, try again!
Here’s the short version:
American History
Algebra 2
Chemistry
Spanish 1
Writing and Grammar 10
Literature 10
For Bible, I’m combining Isaac and Hannah and teaching the
Bible Truths C. (A BJU Press book – but not the one used for distance
learning.) He’ll continue working in Balancing the Sword and watch a lot of
online sermons.
Other extras – a little bit of Rosetta Stone, a little bit
of music theory & piano & maybe guitar, continue photography, Haiti
trip, lead some P.E. days with the younger children, and spend some time at the
gym.
I’d love to do Spanish 1 with him “just for fun” – I can
probably do it through the first couple of weeks. LOL! Ja, Ja, Ja!
I chose Online because of online grading. I’ll admit it. I
have a very difficult time keeping up with the grading of high school subjects.
I’ll still have “homework” grading to do and test essay questions and wrting
assignments– but they tell me what things to spot check. J
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