> Christian homeschooling materials, I can find out for
> you. There is used Abeka, Alpha and Omega and a ton of others. Let
> me know, ok??
Have they got a "History of These United States" book by any chance? That's
an A Beka 4th grade book, tho many schools and homeschools move that to 5th
grade due to readability factors as well as 4th grade state history
requirements.
I'm going to an A Beka showing at a hotel nearby here, this coming Tuesday
afternoon. The kids are going with me. The only thing I really have any
intentions of purchasing is that textbook and its test booklet counterpart.
I've finally gotten most of my materials together for this year. For Math,
with one I'm using Macmillan Math (that's what I happen to have) supplemented
by a word problem workbook, and for the 5th grader, Silver Burdett Math.
These were books I've collected over the years and the S-B book even has a
teacher's edition, blessed be! For grammar, I have a Homework Helper that I
will start with and also "Collectable Correctibles", from which I can have
white board Language lessons. Reading is going to be completely literature
based in support of the history curriculum, which is A Beka's textbook.
Science is unit based also tied in with Reading and History - for instance,
when studying about the age of invention, what perfect time to be studying
aeroflight in science, right??
-donna
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