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7 Awesome Renaissance Events & Easy Goblet Craft

July 15, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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Huzzah!!! There are over 200 renaissance events across the United States every year, magical festivals for those who love the Middle Ages. Also, look at my Renaissance Lapbook and Unit Study.

I’m sharing the top events and a fun craft for your Medieval and Renaissance Times fans who just can’t get enough of the period.

The Renaissance Period began in Italy.

And the period was kicked off by events like The Crusades, Black Death, rediscovering Greek and Roman art, increased cultural interaction.

7 Awesome Renaissance Events & Easy Goblet Craft

Channels like the Silk Road, and excess wealth introduced into Italy via trade helped it to spread.

Many are fascinated by it due to the incredible art and craftsmanship.

Then there are the castles, the regalness of kings and queens, chivalry of knights, and all the amazing inventions during this time.

The events I have listed for you today are some of the largest and most popular around the country.

They are perfect for history buffs, cosplay enthusiasts, or those seeking adventure and make an already interesting unit even better.

These outings are wonderfully on theme and include fun activities.

For example, there are jousting tournaments, period foods, lively music by minstrels and troubadours.

Also, handmade goods and many dressed in renaissance garb.

Artisans are on hand to demonstrate their skills, such as blacksmithing, woodworking, and leather working.

Books About the Renaissance Times for Kids

First, look at some of these living books I rounded up.

We have so many favorites but this list gives you a starting point.

17 Renaissance Period Books for Kids Who Love Reading and Being Read To

This was such a huge time period with so many events and people you can't cover them all but you'll love to add some of them.

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The Life of Christopher Columbus: From His Own Letters and Journals

A fascinating look at the life of Christopher Columbus, from his own letters and journals.

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A Child's History of the World: Original Illustrated Edition

From the awe-inspiring pyramids of Egypt to the majestic castles of medieval Europe, this book will whisk you away to far-off lands and bygone eras, sparking your imagination and curiosity. Join the ranks of legendary explorers, brave knights, and ingenious inventors, all while uncovering the secrets of our shared human heritage.

Perfect for young readers eager to discover the world's past, this beautifully crafted paperback edition is not just a book—it's a ticket to a time machine, a passport to historical marvels, and a treasure trove of knowledge.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a curious student, or a parent seeking an engaging educational experience for your child, "A Child's History of the World" is a must-have addition to your library. Let the pages of this book transport you to extraordinary realms, leaving you inspired and hungry for more.

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Joan of Arc

Against the fascinating tapestry of Frances history during the Hundred Years' War, Diane Stanley unfolds the story of the simple thirteen-year-old village girl who in Just a few years would lead France to independence from English rule, and thus become a symbol of France's national pride. It is a story of vision and bravery, fierce determination, and tragic martyrdom. 

Diane Stanley's extraordinary gift to present historical information in an accessible and child-friendly format has never been more impressive, nor her skillful, beautifully realized illustrations (here imitating medieval illuminated manuscripts) more exquisite.

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Ink on His Fingers (Louise A. Vernon Religious Heritage)

Johann Gutenberg is working on printing the first Bible with type. Twelve-year-old Hans Dunne works in Gutenberg's shop as an apprentice printer. Soon, Hans finds himself in the middle of a type-stealing mystery. Will Hans, and the other pressmen be able to keep Herr Fust from getting the type? Will they be able to finish the Bible so many people will be able to read and learn from it? For 9-to-14-year-olds.

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Leonardo da Vinci

Diane Stanley blends wonderful storytelling with gorgeous illustrations to convey the stunning scope of Leonardo da Vinci's genius in a book that has won many awards and earned two starred reviews. This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 6 to 8. It’s a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children.

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Galileo

Chronicles the life of a brilliant Italian mathematician, physicist, and astronomer, who was forced to renounce his inventions and discoveries because they challenged the authority of the Church.

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The Voyage of the Armada: The Spanish Story

Mr Howarth is a brilliant writer, full of grace and wit and solid common sense' - The New Yorker A reprint of a marvellous retelling of the Armada story. Until this book was published, the Battle of the Armada had been told primarily from the English viewpoint, the English victory puffed up into a national heroic tale which was far from the truth. There is another side to this story, however, and, basing his narrative on previously unexplored Spanish sources, David Howarth, brilliantly redressed the balance.

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Knights of Art: Stories of the Italian Painters

Originally written for younger readers as an introduction to the world of the Italian Renaissance, this classic work takes the reader on an exciting personal tour of some of the greatest artists of that time period.Much more than just a dry history of who painted what, Steedman’s book portrays each artist in personal terms, providing details of their lives, loves, highlights and low points.The period of ItalianRenaissance painting started around the late thirteenth century and flourished until the sixteenth, covering the periods scholars now call the Proto-Renaissance (1300–1400), the Early Renaissance (1400–1475), the High Renaissance (1475–1525), and Mannerism (1525–1600). Drawing much of her material from the classic Lives of the Painters, by Giorgio Vasari, Steedman gives readers young and old a concise and enthralling overview of Italian Renaissance painters and discusses their impact upon society and their enduring cultural legacy

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Elizabeth I: Red Rose of the House of Tudor, England, 1544 (The Royal Diaries)

As a new edition to The Royal Diaries series, this factual tale offers young readers an insight to the life and times of this famous royal prior to her days on the throne as the Queen of England.

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Made in the Renaissance: Arts and Crafts of the Age of Exploration

Arts and Crafts
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Bard of Avon: The story of William Shakespeare (We the people)

How did a man from an unremarkable family create a legacy of plays that are performed almost every day in every part of the world? There will always be unsolved mysteries about William Shakespeare, but what we do know of his life, his times, and his theater makes a dramatic and exciting story.

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The Hawk That Dare Not Hunt by Day

The Hawk That Dare Not Hunt by Day by award-winning author Scott O'Dell is historical fiction set in Europe during the 1500s. In this Christian fiction book Tom Barton and his uncle Jack are smugglers who are used to breaking the law. With quick wits and secret cargo holds, they have managed to make a comfortable living. And then William Tyndale asks them to carry English Bibles along with their usual cargo. As enemy after enemy rises to oppose Tyndale's Bible translation, Tom is confronted with a choice between what he wants and what he knows to be true.

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Martin Luther: What should I do? (Little Lights)

The true story of Martin Luther and the Reformation. At the boarding school in Eisenach, Martin and his friends had to sing for their supper. Martin spent a lot of time thinking about how to get to heaven – he thought that he had to pray for hours on end, eat very little, work very hard and study a great many good books, in order to have his sins forgiven

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A Murder for Her Majesty

Horrified at having witnessed her father's murder and fearing that the killers are agents of Queen Elizabeth I, eleven-year-old Alice Tuckfield hides in the Yorkshire cathedral by disguising herself as one of the choirboys.

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Antonio's Apprenticeship: Painting a Fresco in Renaissance Italy

Dreaming of becoming a great artist but frustrated by his early tasks, Antonio lands an exciting assignment helping his uncle Charbone prepare a series of frescoes on the life of Christ, a task that helps him to develop his skills as a painter.

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Da Vinci's Cat

Two unlikely friends—Federico, in sixteenth-century Rome, and Bee, in present-day New Jersey—are linked through an amiable cat, Leonardo Da Vinci’s mysterious wardrobe, and an eerily perfect sketch of Bee. Newbery Honor author Catherine Gilbert Murdock’s Da Vinci’s Cat is a thrilling, time-slip fantasy about rewriting history to save the present. This inventive novel will engross anyone who loved When You Reach Me and A Wrinkle in Time.

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Brunelleschi's Dome: How a Renaissance Genius Reinvented Architecture

On August 19, 1418, a competition concerning Florence's magnificent new cathedral, Santa Maria del Fiore was announced: "Whoever desires to make any model or design for the vaulting of the main Dome....shall do so before the end of the month of September." The proposed dome was regarded far and wide as all but impossible to build: not only would it be enormous, but its original and sacrosanct design shunned the flying buttresses that supported cathedrals all over Europe. The dome would literally need to be erected over thin air.

Next, look at these fun renaissance events.

7 Awesome Renaissance Events

  1. Medieval Times– These fun dinner and show venues are located across the United States in 10 different locations- Georgia, Florida, California, Maryland, Illinois, Texas, South Carolina, New Jersey, Arizona and Ontario. If you are near one I highly recommend booking
  2. Texas Renaissance Festival– (Todd Mission, Texas) The Texas Renaissance Festival is the largest Renaissance fair in the United States. It is held every year from late September to late November and features over 100 stages of entertainment, including jousting tournaments, live music, and comedy shows.
  3. Robin Hood’s Medieval Faire–  (Harwinton, Connecticut)  Boasts awe-inspiring performances, 5 stages, scrumptious delicacies, and a huge selection of artisan goods.
  4. Carolina Renaissance Festival (Huntersville, North Carolina) The Carolina Renaissance Festival is one of the largest Renaissance fairs in the Southeast. It is held every year from late March to late November and features over 100 artisans and performers.
  5. Maryland Renaissance Festival (Crownsville, Maryland)- One of the most popular Renaissance fairs in the Mid-Atlantic region. It is held every year from late August to late October and features over 140 artisans and performers.
  6. Florida Renaissance Festival (Deerfield, Florida) Besides the usual Ren Faire events you will find Ax Throwing, Archery, Test of Strength, Jacob’s Ladder, The Hang Bar, Fencing, Water Wars Balloons,Knight’s Flight Zipline, and so much more.
  7. Uhuburg Castle Tours & Accommodations– (Helen, Georgia) Tour a renaissance styled castle in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Uhuburg, the Eagle Owl Castle, is a one of a kind place in both mission and structure with twelve towers, one turret, three gatehouses, an eight story lookout tower, Great Hall, cloistered walls with rampart and lower walkways, ten guest chambers, two apartments, a master chamber, tropical atrium, grotto, and two acres of courtyard gardens.
7 Awesome Renaissance Events & Easy Goblet Craft

For a full list of Renaissance Fairs check out this month by month guide.

Next, look at these other renaissance hands-on history activities.

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  • Come see How To Make A Kids Easy Medieval Stained Glass Window to create a big focal point for your renaissance study.

Finally, look at this fun renaissance goblet craft for kids.

Easy Goblet Craft

You will need:

  • Glass or plastic wine glass
  • Flat backed craft gems
  • Air Dry Clay
  • Gold Spray Paint
  • Super glue
7 Awesome Renaissance Events & Easy Goblet Craft

First, clean the entire surface of your glass with vinegar or glass cleaner and allow it to dry.

If you desire to add some texture to your goblet, use air dry clay to create raised areas and frames for your jewels.

As you create make sure your gems fit inside before it dries.

7 Awesome Renaissance Events & Easy Goblet Craft

Once you decide where your clay is going to be sure that it adheres to the glass, dab a bit of super glue on the glass.

And then press the clay into place.

7 Awesome Renaissance Events & Easy Goblet Craft

Allow the clay to dry out completely for a few days on the glass.

Alternatively, if you don’t want to wait that long, you can “draw” on your designs and texture with a glue gun and let it cool until it hardens (about 5 minutes).

Take your goblet outside and place it on cardboard or something similar to protect your surface.

Then spray with 2-3 coats of gold spray paint. Dry completely

7 Awesome Renaissance Events & Easy Goblet Craft

Use superglue to attach the jewels as you like.

7 Awesome Renaissance Events & Easy Goblet Craft

This goblet is not food safe.

It is a great display piece and can be used to hold pens and pencils or other similar objects.

7 Awesome Renaissance Events & Easy Goblet Craft

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The Best 12th Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips and Recommendations

July 13, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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I have recommendations for 12th grade homeschool curriculum. Also, you’ll love my page Homeschool Curriculum for more ideas and grade level curriculum and my page How to Homeschool High School.

Take a deep breath mom this year is going to fly by.

You are in the final leg of your homeschool career (at least with this kid) at this point.

Your child likely has a career or college track picked out.

They might have already been taking classes to support.

And get a head start for trade school or college applications that have been sent. Too, SATs have been taken.

Next, it’s time to start planning the most special day and that is a homeschool graduation.

The Best 12th Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips and Recommendations

I have planned three and each teen is different.

Begin with my 10 day series of planning a homeschool graduation and Start the Planning Day 1 post.

We are going to finish the high school years off strong. That being said that does not mean that it has to be a rigorous curriculum at all.

Your child may already have all their required classes for college done, or they may be headed for trade school and even doing on the job training for their career.

The primary academic goal for senior year is to finish up any requirements your child might need in any of the subjects, get volunteer hours, and get more extracurricular requirements in.

What an exciting time for you both as you prepare for and enjoy this final year together, choose well but also soak it in as much as you can.

Tips and Recommendations for 12th Grade Homeschool Curriculum

  • Math is generally a course in Calculus at this point but if they have not completed Algebra I, Algebra II, and geometry they should use this final year to finish.
  • For science they have probably moved on to physics, but they could be doing anatomy, physiology, advanced courses (biology, chemistry, physics), zoology, botany, geology and might be dual enrolled in higher college level classes too.
  • In 12th grade students have most likely already completed all the required history and geography courses, even for college.  You can opt to include some things like psychology, sociology, anthropology, geography, world religions, or theology for classes that are more elective but are under the social studies umbrella.
  • Language arts senior year focuses on word study/vocabulary and of course good literature and composition. This is a good time to do even more in depth research papers in preparation for college.
  • If your child is college bound, they might want to take additional electives, most colleges expect to see at least six elective credits. College-bound students should consider courses such as foreign language, at least two years of the same language, and at least one year of visual and performing arts.
The Best 12th Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips and Recommendations

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12th Grade Homeschool Curriculum

The Best 12th Grade Homeschool Curriculum.
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Math-U-See PreCalculus Universal Set

Focuses on classic trigonometry with advanced algebra to prepare students for calculus and other upper level courses. Topics include trig ratios, trigonometric identities, laws of trigonometry, radian measure, polar equations, functions and their graphs, sequences and series, and limits. The PreCalculus Universal Set includes everything you need for a successful experience with Instruction Manual with complete solutions, Instruction DVD, Student Workbook, Tests booklet, and lifetime access to the PreCalculus Digital Pack.

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Math-U-See Algebra 2 Student Pack

A more rigorous course that builds on Algebra 1 and Geometry. Reviews and expands content from Algebra 1. The course also covers advanced factoring, imaginary and complex numbers, conjugate numbers, the binomial theorem, quadratic formula, motion problems, along with other application problems. Graphing includes extensive practice with conic sections, and solving systems of equations. Vectors are introduced. At the completion of Algebra 2, students should be able to move onto PreCalculus. The Algebra 2 Student Pack includes the consumable Student Worktext and Test Booklet.

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Life of Fred Calculus: Expanded Edition (Textbook + Answer Key)

All of Calculus! Sixteen college semester units Multi-variable Calculus Analytic Geometry Vector Calculus Differential Equations All fun! Just open & enjoy. Functions, Limits, Speed, Slope, Derivatives, Concavity, Trig, Related Rates, Curvature, Integrals, Area, Work, Centroids, Logs, Conics, Infinite Series, Solids of Revolution, Polar Coordinates, Hyperbolic Trig, Vectors, Partial Derivatives, Double
Integrals, Vector Calculus, Differential Equations. This expanded edition includes all answers!

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General Chemistry

General Chemistry is a chemistry curriculum for high school exhibiting Novare’s signature principles of Mastery, Integration and Kingdom Perspective. This fresh, lucid text brings students into the real world of chemistry and laboratory experiments.

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Modern U.S. & World Sr High Pack

Jump into the adventure and drama of 1850 to 2000 with this in-depth and literature-rich study for 11-12th grade students. This one-year study will take your student from Antebellum to modern day while covering the American Civil War, Reconstruction, Industrial Revolution, Turn of the Century, WWI, Communism, Socialism, Nazism, WWII, Korean War, Cold War, China's Cultural Revolution, Vietnam War, Civil Rights Movement, modern technology, and the War on Terror. Students will read some of the best literature available on this incredible and dynamic time period by renowned authors Harper Lee, Albert Marrin, Paul Johnson, Martin Gilbert, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Stephen Crane, Richard E. Kim, and more.

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Music In Our Homeschool

Online and self-paced music courses. All from the comfort of your home by another homeschool mom who is also a music teacher.

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Fast Track: U.S. History: Essential Review for AP, Honors, and Other Advanced Study (High School Subject Review)

Inside this book, you'll find:• Clear, concise summaries of the most important events, people, and concepts in United States history• Maps, timelines, and charts for quick visual reference• Easy-to-follow content organization and illustrations with its friendly, straightforward approach and a clean, modern design crafted to appeal to visual learners, this guidebook is perfect for catching up in class or getting ahead on exam review.

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The Power in Your Hands: Writing Nonfiction in High School

Finding pleasure and delight in penning thoughts is my premier goal for my sons in a writing curriculum. So during the last few weeks, I have been absolutely thrilled that The Power in Your Hands: Writing Nonfiction in High School by Writing with Sharon Watson has been our writing mentor because it has surpassed my expectations

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The Gold Book: British Literature (Learning Language Arts Through Literature)

The Gold Book - British Literature includes 36 weekly lessons similar in format to the other editions of the Learning Language Arts Through Literature series. Written in conversational form, with story summaries and complete answers provided for the discussion questions, this book is easy for any teacher to use. Information has been interwoven into the lessons so that the student becomes familiar with famous British authors.

The book is designed for teacher directed use, or the student can use it on his own. Answers are found at the end of each lesson. We recommend the student keep a four-section notebook for assigned writings.

The Gold Book - British Literature contains a section on the history of poetry, and a selection of famous British novels and poetry throughout the Romantic,
Victorian, and Modern Eras. The student analyzes selections of literature.

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Lightning Lit & Comp: World Lit I Africa and Asia 2nd Edition (Lightning Lit & Comp)

New Second Edition, Perfect Bound— Hewitt's Lightning Literature and Composition guides use full-length novels, autobiographies, plays, essays, short stories, and poems to teach deep reading and composition skills. Unlike some literature programs that take a scatter-shot approach (where none of the literature seems connected) or that try to dump too much into one book, Lightning Literature guides focus on a few classics in depth, in a systematic manner. These guides are available for junior high and high school. Students read in the following ; Chinua Achebe ( Things Fall Apart) ; African poetry (poems selected from This Same Sky) ; Kazuo Ishiguro ( An Artist of the Floating World) ; Poetry of the Far East (poems selected from This Same Sky) ; Naguib Mahfouz ( Fountain and Tomb) ; Middle Eastern poetry (poems selected from This Same Sky) ; An autobiography of a Third-World national, to be chosen and obtained by the student, from a list of recommendations in the Guide ; Poetry as Life Stories (poems selected from This Same Sky) Free Teacher's Guide is included with answers and schedules.

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The Best 11th Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips and Recommendations

July 12, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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All the choices for 11th grade homeschool curriculum can be more than overwhelming, let me help you make it a little bit easier. Also, you’ll love my page Homeschool Curriculum for more ideas and grade level curriculum and my page How to Homeschool High School.

There are just two precious years left of schooling your child at home and these final years go by so fast.

And they can come with a lot of stress and worry but they don’t have to.

With planning and preparation, they can still be an enjoyable experience for you both.

The Best 11th Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips and Recommendations

Algebra, chemistry, world history, civics, and literature are the important themes of the junior year.

This may differ depending on your high school teen’s interests, future career choices, and of course ability.

If you have more than one high school teen in the house you might combine as many subjects as possible to make it easier on you.

In addition, use a partner for study sessions.

Reduce the need for more materials as many things can be shared.

This year might find you with a classical curriculum or it may be a year of unschooling or unit studies.

Whatever method you are using, enjoy your time and squeeze them tightly as often as they will let you.

Homeschool 11th Grade Tips and Recommendations

  • Because of the heavy load from jobs and extracurricular activities, fitting all their schooling into a Monday through Friday schedule might not work. Think about spreading it out a bit more even over the weekend, you will find it probably won’t always be a 10-2 type schedule either.
  •  Make sure that they are being masters of their time and are mostly doing their own planning and scheduling with some assistance from you.
  • Consider dual enrollment which lets the student take postsecondary coursework and also earn credit toward a high school diploma, a career certificate, an associate or baccalaureate degree at a public or an eligible private institution.
  • This is a great time for college visits to get an idea of where they are headed as you will be applying next fall.
  • Trade minded students should begin looking for internships and part time jobs in their desired field to get plenty of hands-on experience.
  • Most Juniors opt to take the SATs in the fall of this, their Jr year, look around your area for testing sights before summer is over.
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The Best 11th Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips and Recommendations

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11th Grade Homeschool Curriculum

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Math-U-See Algebra 2 Student Pack

A more rigorous course that builds on Algebra 1 and Geometry. Reviews and expands content from Algebra 1. The course also covers advanced factoring, imaginary and complex numbers, conjugate numbers, the binomial theorem, quadratic formula, motion problems, along with other application problems. Graphing includes extensive practice with conic sections, and solving systems of equations. Vectors are introduced. At the completion of Algebra 2, students should be able to move onto PreCalculus. The Algebra 2 Student Pack includes the consumable Student Worktext and Test Booklet.

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Key to Algebra Books 1-10 plus Answers and Notes

In the Key to Algebra series, new algebra concepts are explained in simple language, and examples are easy to follow. Word problems relate algebra to familiar situations, helping students understand abstract concepts. Students develop understanding by solving equations and inequalities intuitively before formal solutions are introduced. Students begin their study of algebra in Books 1-4 using only integers Books 5-7 introduce rational numbers and expressions. Books 8-10 extend coverage to the real number system. Books 1-10 and all answer keys

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General Chemistry

General Chemistry is a chemistry curriculum for high school exhibiting Novare’s signature principles of Mastery, Integration and Kingdom Perspective. This fresh, lucid text brings students into the real world of chemistry and laboratory experiments.

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Modern U.S. & World Sr High Pack

Jump into the adventure and drama of 1850 to 2000 with this in-depth and literature-rich study for 11-12th grade students. This one-year study will take your student from Antebellum to modern day while covering the American Civil War, Reconstruction, Industrial Revolution, Turn of the Century, WWI, Communism, Socialism, Nazism, WWII, Korean War, Cold War, China's Cultural Revolution, Vietnam War, Civil Rights Movement, modern technology, and the War on Terror. Students will read some of the best literature available on this incredible and dynamic time period by renowned authors Harper Lee, Albert Marrin, Paul Johnson, Martin Gilbert, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Stephen Crane, Richard E. Kim, and more.

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Cooking Curriculum for the Whole Family

Your Homeschool Curriculum Needs Life Skills……And Your Life Needs Kids Who Help Out.

Connect with your kids in the kitchen, build life skills, and put PEACE into your homeschool day.
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Music In Our Homeschool

Online and self-paced music courses. All from the comfort of your home by another homeschool mom who is also a music teacher.

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Fast Track: U.S. History: Essential Review for AP, Honors, and Other Advanced Study (High School Subject Review)

Inside this book, you'll find:• Clear, concise summaries of the most important events, people, and concepts in United States history• Maps, timelines, and charts for quick visual reference• Easy-to-follow content organization and illustrations with its friendly, straightforward approach and a clean, modern design crafted to appeal to visual learners, this guidebook is perfect for catching up in class or getting ahead on exam review.

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The Power in Your Hands: Writing Nonfiction in High School

Finding pleasure and delight in penning thoughts is my premier goal for my sons in a writing curriculum. So during the last few weeks, I have been absolutely thrilled that The Power in Your Hands: Writing Nonfiction in High School by Writing with Sharon Watson has been our writing mentor because it has surpassed my expectations

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The Best Tenth Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips and Recommendations

July 11, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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Tenth grade homeschool curriculum is generally learning geometry, biology, world history, literature and composition. Also, you’ll love my page Homeschool Curriculum for more ideas and grade level curriculum and my page How to Homeschool High School.

This is the year that really amps up college planning.

The Best Tenth Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips and Recommendations

By the beginning of this year, you have 30 months until college if that is the route you are taking and there is much to do and it is definitely time to step up classes and more.

If you are going the trade school route you want to start looking into courses you can take now to get your student ahead of the game and ready to step into their career after graduation.

Your tenth grader is likely working a job.

And already learning about earning money, taxes, responsibility, and they are thinking about what career they would like to pursue.

Build on those life skills with classes, interesting books on the topics, engaging videos, and help set them on the right path.

I have a few tips for this year as well as my curriculum recommendations to help give you a fresh perspective as you finish up these last few years of learning at home.

Homeschool 10th Grade Tips and Recommendations

  • Take a look at my How to Homeschool High School Books & Resources
  • Start preparing and practicing for the SAT’s ACT, and AP exams.
  • Encourage your child to get involved in extracurricular activities like sports, arts, clubs, volunteering, camp, etc..
  • Civics is such an important part of the high school years. Engage your child to become more interested in current events through watching the news and having discussions.  Talk about upcoming elections and ask their opinions as well as how they arrived at them.
  • If you have not yet checked out careers that align with interests and learn what you need for qualifications and what kind of degree.  
  • Including art or any extracurricular or elective they are simply passionate about can be a wonderful way to relieve pressure and stress that can surround the high school years.
The Best Tenth Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips and Recommendations

Next, look at curriculum tips.

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Tenth Grade Homeschool Curriculum

10th Grade Homeschool Curriculum

You'll love some of these choices for homeschooling tenth grade.
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Grade 10 Math

An approach like Grade 10 Math is broken down into 6 units covering linear relations to statistics for the math hungry learner.

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Math-U-See Geometry Student Pack

In the MUS sequence at the upper level, it is recommended that students take Geometry after Algebra 1 and before Algebra 2. Algebra 1 review has been added to the Geometry course to keep Algebra skills sharp. Beginning with Geometry, fewer MUS manipulatives are used and students will need a protractor, compass, and straight edge.The Geometry Student Pack contains the Student Workbook with lesson-by-lesson worksheets, review pages, and honors pages. It also includes the Geometry Tests. Emphasis is on vocabulary of geometry, practical applications of geometry, and traditional geometry including proofs. Includes lines, angles, area, perimeter, volume, Pythagorean theorem, axioms, and postulates, congruency, and similarity. Brief introduction to trigonometric functions.

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Biology Set

Masterbooks Biology includes lab experiments with prepared microscope slides and dives into the use of a light microscope, dissection skills, and insights and recent advances in modern biology.

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LIFEPAC Biology Set

Try the LIFEPAC Biology Set, a fun-filled, colorful biology course focused on the study of God's Creation! With ten engaging worktexts, your child will learn about biology topics such as taxonomy, microorganisms, cell design, plant anatomy, molecular genetics, and sexual reproduction. A comprehensive teacher's guide is included with this Alpha Omega curriculum.

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Music In Our Homeschool

Online and self-paced music courses. All from the comfort of your home by another homeschool mom who is also a music teacher.

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Ancient History Senior High Pack

Human history began when people gathered around rivers, began sowing seeds, settled into permanent shelters and chose collaboration over competition to create pockets of stability in an often harsh and threatening world. These tiny gatherings slowly grew and civilizations took root around the Yellow River in China, the Indus Valley, the storied Tigris and Euphrates rivers, and the Nile. This guide and the literature in this homeschooling curriculum tells the stories of those peoples–the ones who planted crops and built cities, developed technology, the arts, literature, and pushed human achievement to levels never seen before.

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The Power in Your Hands: Writing Nonfiction in High School

Finding pleasure and delight in penning thoughts is my premier goal for my sons in a writing curriculum. So during the last few weeks, I have been absolutely thrilled that The Power in Your Hands: Writing Nonfiction in High School by Writing with Sharon Watson has been our writing mentor because it has surpassed my expectations

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World History

Keep history interesting and usethese videos for lessons or simply review on past lessons learned. Crash Course World History.
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Quick Lit Student Workbook: Language Arts, Grades 9-12: The Study of Contemporary Short Story

Finally, an engaging, quality, and high-interest curriculum that is far from boring. The Quick Lit Student Workbook enables your high school student to dive into the study of English language arts on his or her terms and promises to make the grade!

The Quick Lit Student Workbook will help your student:-- Focus on key ideas and details of the text.-- Understand and analyze meaning through word choice and context clues.-- Distinguish point of view, tone, and imagery.-- Identify and interpret literary devices used in conveying a story.-- Synthesize and consider a story’s meaning and how it relates to their worldview.

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SAT Prep Genius Course

 SAT Prep Genius explores the question types found on college entrance exams, and helps students recognize obvious clues and find correct answers. These exams are primarily logic tests, which seek to confuse students and prevent them from moving quickly through the questions. SAT Prep Genius helps students identify the logical patterns found within the questions, which allows students to solve them efficiently and without stress.

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The Best Ninth Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips And Recommendations

July 10, 2024 | Leave a Comment
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Let’s look at some of the best ninth grade homeschool curriculum to help make this year your best one yet. Also, you’ll love my page Homeschool Curriculum for more ideas and grade level curriculum and my page How to Homeschool High School.

Ninth grade aka freshman year is the kickoff to the high school years.

And it is a pretty big jump from middle school, but is also filled with exciting milestones like getting a driver’s license.

The Best Ninth Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips And Recommendations

Technology will likely play a big part in your child’s education by this time from using online calculators to classes, music appreciation, language apps, and more.

It is a time of growing independence and branching out into more electives or at least learning more adult life skills.

If they are not mostly independent in their daily work already, they will be able to take on more of their own work load whether their school takes place online, in books, or even in the woods.

Homeschool 9th Grade Tips and Recommendations

College and Career-This is the optimal time to start thinking about a career track for your student, leaning heavily into extra classes, maybe even dual enrollment to be sure that they have all the things that they need.

That is not to say college is the only, or even the best option for your child. They may intend to go into cosmetology, guess what?

They can start learning that skill now through online tutorials, friends, and even on the job training.

 Do you have a Marine Biologist on your hands? Be sure to load up on science classes and incorporate field trips that teach and feed that interest.

Flexible Scheduling-If your child has a job now make sure that you adjust their school schedule to accommodate work hours. Flexible doesn’t have to mean you cut way back on schooling at all, it might just mean that they do math in the evening instead of the morning or double up biology on the weekend.

Field Trips-As new interests will be developing at this level, long standing ones might increase or fade away all together.

Field trips, while they will look different than that early visit to a local farm, they are a wonderful way to support their interests and possible career choices.

Additionally, field trips can be a visit to a location for their career field of choice like the state capital building, behind the scenes at a hair salon or law office.

The Best Ninth Grade Homeschool Curriculum | Tips And Recommendations

You could visit a local pottery studio or glass blowing studio, watch a Broadway theater performance, or they could be in the form of take your child to work day in the office.

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9th Grade Homeschool Curriculum

Lastly, look at some recommendations and tips.

9th Grade Homeschool Curriculum

Add these fun curriculum recommendations to your 9th grader's homeschool day.

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Math-U-See Algebra 1 Student Pack

Graphing, simultaneous equations, exponents, polynomials, unit multipliers, and more. The Algebra 1 Student Pack contains the Student Workbook with lesson-by-lesson worksheets, review pages, and honors pages. It also includes the Algebra 1 Tests.

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Workman Publishing Ace Pre-Algebra and Algebra I in One Big Fat Notebook (Big Fat Notebooks)

The series Everything You Need to Ace Pre Algebra and Algebra In One Big FatNotebook is fantastic as a reference book when they need a reminder for certain operations or is a good guide for those that prefer to just learn independently.
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12 Human Body Games For Middle School & High School

Unless your child is heading for a heavy science based field like doctor, pharmacist, or Marine Biologist you can still get a good deal of their science lessons from games, and  simple courses of interest.

Here is a list of 12Human Body Games For Middle School & High School ideal for fun anatomy lessons.

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Mark Twain Forensic Investigations Workbook, Using Science to Solve High Crimes Middle School Books, Critical Thinking for Kids, DNA and Handwriting Analysis Labs

Use this time to start diving into specific areas of science interest like Forensic Science.

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Exploring Creation with Physical Science, 2nd Edition

Apologia has long been a go to standard for science and one of the common 9th grade sciences is Physical Science. You can choose from physical books and ebooks, get a concise teacher manual,
audiobooks, test pages,

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LIFEPAC 9th Grade History & Geography Box Set

Lifepac has been a go to for many subjects, but I really enjoy the pace and scope of their History & Geography. The 9th grade level includes lessons on the fundamentals of United States heritage, federal, state,and local government, career planning, citizenship, and the study of geography.  Lifepac is designed to be smaller workbooks rather than one huge textbook that helps take some of the stress off.

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CrashCourse

 Crash Course World History on Youtube covers quite a few history topics and make for a good solid lesson or even review of previously covered topics.

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Structure and Style for Students: Year 1 Level C Basic Plus [Forever Streaming]

Join Andrew Pudewa as he leads students on a 24-week writing journey using IEW’s Structure and Style approach. Students reading at 9th grade level or higher who are new to IEW will take delight in Mr. Pudewa’s humorous, incremental, and effective writing lessons.

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Windows to the World: An Introduction to Literary Analysis Student Book

Why do certain literary works have the power to move us? With step-by-step instructions, Windows to the World teaches students how to analyze elements of literature. This reference also gives numerous examples and suggestions for helping students develop Christian discernment skills. The accompanying Teacher’s Manual is suitable for both new and experienced teachers.

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Must Know High School Vocabulary

The 500 words you must know before college!

Must Know High School Vocabulary is more than just a vocabulary workbook. It gives you the edge you’ll need now―from improving your reading comprehension for high school and future college course work to scoring higher on AP and college entrance exams. Its user-friendly approach presents challenging aspects of the topics, exceptions to any rules, and clear answer explanations that will all help you build vocabulary quickly and easily. It’s like a lightning bolt to the brain!

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Romeo and Juliet (No Fear Shakespeare Graphic Novels) (Volume 3) (No Fear Shakespeare Illustrated)

No Fear Shakespeare Graphic Novel- Even the most reluctant of Raiders will enjoy these graphic novel adaptations of Shakespeare's Classics like Romeo and Juliet.

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Road Signs Flash Cards with Detailed Explanations and Safe Driving Tips - Stocking Stuffers for Teens

One of the most exciting aspects of 9th grade year is of course driving!

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