Is A Textbook Curriculum Right For Your Child?
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Textbooks usually get a bad rap in the homeschooling circles. Before you toss them out the window or purchase everything but the kitchen sink consider this...
Will this type of curriculum give your child the best education? The answer depends on your child's learning style.
Some children thrive with school-at-home curriculum. While others wilt.
Find out your child's learning style then read on to see if this type of curriculum is right for you.
- Auditory-Listening
- Auditory-Talk
- Visual-Print
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- Interactive-Self
- Math-Logic Reasoning
- Word-Language Reasoning
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Uses These Teaching Methods...
- Follows the same scope and sequence as public/private schools
- Teacher's manuals for each subject detail the lessons so there is very little planning involved. Once your child is reading they can work more independently.
- Some publishers offer transcript and testing services along with advisors to help you throughout the year.
- Uses textbooks
- Quizzes and tests
- Graded assignments
- Yearly assessments
Planning Made Easy
Download the Bob Jones University Press
scope and sequence
PDF file (opens new window) as an example of this teaching method.
Use the talents and interests from your child's
learning styles profile
as a guide for enrichment and elective classes. Additional ideas can be found in the
Academic Subject Areas
PDF file (opens new window).
Download a
Textbook course of study
PDF file (opens new window) to keep you organized when ordering from several publishers.
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