12-10-2013, 06:25 AM
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Rose Trellis
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Adirondack Park
Posts: 3,117
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Re: Easy Peasy - All in One Homeschool
We use it for HS French and the questions from Early American History. I also use the Math game links with my youngest.
I actually leave the pages up in different tabs so they are always on our browser. I printed out the chart with the days and it is great to keep me up to date with everyone. I also use the chart for our grammar program and for those doing TT Algebra I and Geometry--it helps me keep track of them.
We use the French I as written for one HS student and my 6th grader uses the video links from it. They both also use Duo Lingo and my DD uses Learnables French. The check off charts really help since we have so many different pieces going on at the same time.
I have 3 using High School Am History--
-one watches only the videos from EA History
-another uses my old AP history text and answers the questions posted --sadly I just gave her the last set and now I have to write my own ;-)
-I use the links of additional reading to either do with them or to assign.
I just put all the charts in one folder next to the computer so they can check off when they have done it and I can grab the folder at any time and know what is being done.
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Melissa
mama to
DS 3/00, DD 3/02
DS 11/05, and DD 9/07
DNiece 8/06, DNiece 10/08, DNephew 6/11 and DNephew 8/15
and a growing farm of 2 cats, 1 Border Collie, 1 llama, 10 Icelandic sheep, 7 goats, 30 hens & roosters, 1 male turkey, 21 geese
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