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Aug.06, 2009 in Home Schooling Curriculum
Tags: Advanced Placement, Ap American History, English Ap, Journalism

7 Comments on “homeschooling?”

  1. test monkey
    August 7th, 2009 at 11:05 am

    Try switched on school house if you dont mind Christian curriculum. Hope this helps.

  2. b4utell
    August 9th, 2009 at 9:50 am

    hope these helps, these are the two i have used but there are many to chose from, last year after Hurricane Katrina I even used the internet for schooling since it was so hard to find resources with everything so messed up down here in Biloxi, the internet has tons of info and drills and printables but abeka has accredited curriculum for a $250 a year. Alpha Omega has curriculum for about the same price but they offer cd-rom coursews with daily lessons, test and record keeping all in one location, no books everything on your own computer, awesome!! this is what I’m using this year and it seems so easy, no worried just concentrating on teaching my children hope i was helpful good luck

  3. Barb B
    August 10th, 2009 at 9:16 am

    It looks to me like you will need to focus your studies entirely on the AP courses. You won’t have time for too much else.

    Go to and find out about getting the material that you will need to study in order to prepare for each exam.

    Start early each morning with a good hearty breakfast — sit down to your table and open up the books. It is always a good brain exercise to focus on math first and then progress into other areas each day. Spend at the very minimum 5-6 hours studying every day.

    Read as much as you can from quality books — mainly those within your academic interests.

    Don’t waste anymore time in online forums. The computer can be your friend and help you study but not if you are chatting. Stay away from the TV and video games and other fruitless pursuits.

    I hope it goes well for you! The rewards you gain will be equal to the amount of studying you are willing to do.

  4. schnikey
    August 10th, 2009 at 10:04 pm

    For Math and Sciences I recommend Saxon. Their books are excellent. Simply request a placement test from Saxon so you know which book to start in. (see below) You can also investigate used-book stores close to colleges and Universities in your town. These always have used textbooks in all subjects, including those odd ones, like journalism, gender identity, photography and children literature.

    Then find the used textbooks that interest you. Be sure that you have the basics covered, ie. foreign language for 1 year, American or British literature, economics and American government…the subjects that you would have needed to graduate! There are plenty of “great works” to read, the more you read, the better prepared you’ll be. Get a decent grammar and writing style (MLA) handbook.

    If you do not have a decent used book store, there are several websites with good used textbooks. see below:

  5. glurpy
    August 13th, 2009 at 2:58 am

    Check out Sonlight . They have things specifically for AP exam prep.

  6. Kevin
    August 15th, 2009 at 11:43 am

    Quick Answer.

    Home schooling.

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    Kevin, Liverpool, England.

  7. cool muslim
    August 15th, 2009 at 5:25 pm

    Hey I myself did not take AP courses But here are some Programs I think Might be helpful.

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