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  • Re: Just Started

    To Pat and all who are new to homeschooling, Welcome! I'm an editor here at this site and also a 16-year homeschool veteran. Please know that you are supported. Feeling rushed and as though you have to decide everything today is common for homeschooling parents. But please know that you have time...
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by vvagt on 06-16-2008
  • Re: Just Started

    Hello my name is julie i am new at this i have a16 year old son and is about to drive me nutts cause of his grades in high school and in the the 9 th grade and fail this year and claims that he though he col play around the first prt of the year and make it all up and pass and we all know how hard being...
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by 4mykids2 on 06-16-2008
  • Re: secular curriculum

    Hello Beverly, I am one of the staff members here at HSI and have taught school and been a public librarian for many years. There are free resources on the web that can help you homeschool, but since you are talking about high school aged students, you need to do a little planning first. Since you'd...
    Posted to Finding Curriculum (Forum) by mllock on 05-17-2008
  • Re: VERY NEW!

    www.kineticbooks.com has a very reasonably priced online algebra course. www.courserpository.org and www.hippocampus.org have algebra classes - online lessons, but you need to find and buy one of the textbooks they list.
    Posted to Finding Curriculum (Forum) by dragonpony on 03-23-2008
  • Re: Having # 3 and #1 is an unmotiveated almost 5 year old...

    Hi Tracy, Thanks for posting your questions re: your 5 yr. old. I wanted to take this moment to talk a bit about the 3 stages of childhood and how that plays out in homeschooling. In my former life (before homeschooling) I was a teacher in a Waldorf school and earned a dual degree in Human Dev. and Family...
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by hsiamy on 03-20-2008
  • Re: VERY NEW!

    I see your post is quite old ... but in case you're still looking: http://www.kutasoftware.com/free.html http://www.allmathworksheets.com/index.php http://math-drills.com/ And this website might have some links too? http://docsdomain.net/blog/?page_id=637
    Posted to Finding Curriculum (Forum) by ljscyclingteams on 03-15-2008
  • Re: any one from uk here

    hi im from croydon surrey. just deciding whether to home school my daughter 14yrs, school is not good, worried not enough help to start!
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by jubag66 on 02-29-2008
  • Re: Homeschooling a teenager - HELP!

    Here, Here: I do not yet homeschool but I want to now. My daughter is 15 years old and very bright. She is not fitting in at school and her grades are dropping. We are not religous people which would actualy help her in the area where we live. I would like to see my daughter return to a love of learning...
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by emilysmom on 01-24-2008
  • Re: How many credits are required and of what courses to graduate high school?

    Hello, You might want to check the College Corner area of our site - it has information about planning for high school and college. You should also check your state requirements to determine what is required. Click here to link to College Corner.
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by mllock on 01-21-2008
  • How many credits are required and of what courses to graduate high school?

    What courses are required for highschool and how many credits do you need to graduate the students? We live in Texas. Does this matter?
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by Stardam on 01-21-2008
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