Grade 9
I'm still in the process of adjusting this and finalizing all of the plans, but here is a tentative idea of what we'd like to accomplish for 9th grade in 2014-2015. Some of these credits she began in 8th grade (the American history part 1 and Physical Science as well as half of the government/economics and fine arts). Another thing to keep in mind: we are in Indiana so our graduation requirements are most likely different than other states. I do know that 2 credits in Indiana equals 1 credit in many other states. So credits for English equals 2 semester of English.
English: Literature and Composition 1
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2 credits
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History: American History part 1
History: American History part 2
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1 credit
1 credit
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Government/Economics
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1 credit
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Math: Algebra 1
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2 credits
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Science: Physical Science
Science: Chemistry 1
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2 credits
2 credits
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Foreign Language: French 1
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2 credits
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PE—gymnastics, volleyball
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1 credit
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Electives:
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Bible: Old Testament Survey 1
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1 credit
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Fine arts: Composer study and nature drawing
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2 credits
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Logic
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2 credits
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Comments:
Literature: To Kill a Mockingbird, Pride and Prejudice, Lantern in Her
Hand, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Christy, The Hiding Place, In His Steps
Composition: Institute for
Excellence in Writing (IEW) American history based writing lessons, volume 2
Grammar: Analytical Grammar (AG) season 2 plus systematic review
For history: Heart of Dakota (HOD) Revival to Revolution and Missions
to Modern Marvels, additional historical fiction, The American Testimony DVD
volume 1 and 2
Government/Economics: 50 states study, Indiana state study, Declaration
of Independence, Constitution, selected Federalist Papers, Presidents, Uncle
Eric books
Math: Math-U-See Algebra 1
Science: Physical Science + inventor study—Exploration Education;
Chemistry 1—HOD MTMM + the following extensions: Chemistry 101 DVDs and Carbon
Chemistry
Foreign Language: French 1—Memoria Press First Start French
PE: gymnastics and volleyball
Electives:
Logic: The Fallacy Detective + The Thinking Toolbox
Bible—Old Testament Survey book 1: The Most Important Thing You Will
Ever Study + Get Lost study by Dannah Gresh
Fine Arts: Composer Study with Spiritual lives of Composers from Rev2Rev and Nature drawing from MTMM
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