Thank you for this! I'm also interested to watch a video on how you would record this on a high school transcript. :)
@Homeschoolology2 ай бұрын
It's on my list for soon! Thanks for watching!
@iheartmyacl429Ай бұрын
Silly question: we're new to homeschool this year, and love the set up of this program. Did you purchase the digital bundle and just print as needed?
@HomeschoolologyАй бұрын
Yes ma'am. That is exactly what I did/do.
@RockSimmer-gal4God2 ай бұрын
We add these onto what we are already doing in science!!! I feel the activities are awesome for high schoolers as well!!! My teenagers do their own notebooks!!! We do use some lapbook pieces tho!!! We use videos as well and discuss it as well as classical homeschooling involves debate so if we find a debate topic we do!!! One of my teenage athletes loves the labs and the books but writes a paper!!! He was the most excited about the labs tho!!! For the chemistry Chucks we watched element videos!!! We did the lesson and the labs afterwards as I hadn’t got stuff before the lesson!!! This chunks I’d have to add in Aussie terms!!!
@Homeschoolology2 ай бұрын
I'm so glad to hear you agree that they work well for all ages also! Oh I love the idea of debating some of the topics that lend themselves to that! Thanks for sharing the idea!
@Homeschoolology2 ай бұрын
@@RockSimmer-gal4God adding to my list!!
@FamilyYohan2 ай бұрын
How would you list this on a transcript for the high schooler?
@Homeschoolology2 ай бұрын
My plan is to keep track of all of the subjects we cover and the time we spend on them (This is really easy to do with Homeschool Planet). Then at the end of her 4 years, I will group them into "classes". On their website they have a list of the units by content area. I also us the "Big Fat Notebook" Series as a guide to make sure we are hitting everything we need to. And of course, I will be adding labs along the way to make sure we are hitting those components as well. Essentially, we are just doing 4 science classes concurrently spread out over 4 years. Would you like a video on this for more clarification?