Thinking of skipping a grade, need 9th grade curriculum
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 9:27 am
Hi,
We just finished our first year of homeschooling and it was wonderful! My daughters went through the 7th grade and now I am thinking of skipping 8th. (they are advanced, a primary reason that we homeschooled in the first place) I know that everything changes once you reach high school and I want them to still have a chance at college scholarships and etc. Any recommendations on a 9th grade curriculum? I used a mix of Alpha Omega, Saxon Math and Apologia science last year. I really liked Alpha Omega because it was easy to stay organized. I don't think that I will do Saxon again this year only because their way of teaching was so different that what my daughters were used to. Does anyone know if Alpha Omega math is as challenging as Saxon? I understand many people use Saxon with Alpha Omega.
I often hear that homeschooled children are more advanced that public schooled ones. It's important to me that the curriculum I choose always gives my children that advantage.
Any advice would be appreciated. I would also invite any response as to why skipping the 8th grade could be harmful.
Thanks!
Jennifer
We just finished our first year of homeschooling and it was wonderful! My daughters went through the 7th grade and now I am thinking of skipping 8th. (they are advanced, a primary reason that we homeschooled in the first place) I know that everything changes once you reach high school and I want them to still have a chance at college scholarships and etc. Any recommendations on a 9th grade curriculum? I used a mix of Alpha Omega, Saxon Math and Apologia science last year. I really liked Alpha Omega because it was easy to stay organized. I don't think that I will do Saxon again this year only because their way of teaching was so different that what my daughters were used to. Does anyone know if Alpha Omega math is as challenging as Saxon? I understand many people use Saxon with Alpha Omega.
I often hear that homeschooled children are more advanced that public schooled ones. It's important to me that the curriculum I choose always gives my children that advantage.
Any advice would be appreciated. I would also invite any response as to why skipping the 8th grade could be harmful.
Thanks!
Jennifer