BJ's Curriculum Choices for - High School -



This article is all about our favorite homeschool high school curriculum choices for the core subjects. This post may included affiliate links to products that we love and have used or would use in our own homeschool. Please see my disclosure policy. 


At BJ's Homeschool, we started homeschooling when my daughter was 4, and went all the way to high school. She is now a rising junior in college. Homeschooling high school prepared her well for college, and she is thriving there.

So if you are thinking about college for your teen, be encouraged.

Our Favorites for High School Curriculum


We took our time choosing our high school curriculum. We kept our favorites from middle school, then added in some new ones too. And we kept our nurturing homeschooling style..all the way....

So what did we pick for:
  •  Homeschool High School Science
  • Math 
  • English
  • Social Studies 
  • and Foreign Language

Let's get started!


HOMESCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE


Exploring our beautiful world is still so important during the high school years, too.

We spent time at the beach, in our favorite parks, taking nature photography pictures, too. This helped to motivate my daughter, when it came to her science studies.

We found many options for science including Oak Meadow, Apologia, A Beka, Switch-On-Schoolhouse (SOS), etc.

We chose Switched-On-Schoolhouse (SOS). We wanted a computer based program, and my daughter wanted to work independently. Plus it was all graded for me! We used them for:

Physical Science - 9th grade
Biology - 10th grade
Chemistry - 11th grade


Many families do two or three years of science.

Most college just require two, Biology and Chemistry with labs, unless your student is heading to a science oriented major in college.

Then they would likely look for another as well.

SOS also have tutoring available by the half hour. Working some of the science problems out with a teacher really helped, when complex concepts came up.

We also used Home Science Tools for our high school lab kits.

Other Science Options we considered:

Oak Meadow, Apologia, A Beka, Lifepacs, Apologia Science


HOMESCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL MATH




We looked at LifePacs, Switch-On-Schoolhouse, Math-You-See, A Beka, etc.

We also considered Teaching Textbooks, but found that, for us, it did not provide enough depth for good retention. It's all about what fits your student.

We found that SOS met our daughter's needs for math. It had the structured and depth to help my daughter retain what she had learned. We used it for:

Prealgebra - 8th grade 
Algebra 1- 9th grade 
Geometry - 10th grade 
Algebra 2 - 11th grade

Teens going into a computer, economics or math related field will need pre-cal in senior year,.......but I encourage you to check with the colleges, just in case there is another course required.

Others that we considered:

We check out The Curriculum Choice for a review of ALEKS, and No-Nonsense Algebra, Saxon, VideoText for Prealgebra, and more, all very strong.


HOMESCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL ENGLISH




One option that many families do for English, is to create their own courses, and pick out the living literature yourself. Pairing that your own writing assignments, essays, etc can make up a complete English course for your teen.

We decided to go another way, and chose Oak Meadow, which offered a number of living literature courses, from 9th to 12th grade. Oak Meadow helped our daughter with her essay writing.

We liked how Oak Meadow offered tons of great questions for each piece of literature, which helped my daughter to do her essays in a complete and skillful way. Oak Meadow was also great for teaching literary analysis.

With theses courses, my daughter learned:



Then we found the homeschool high school English courses from 7 Sisters Homeschool. They do the same kind of things as Oak Meadow did, but at a much more frugal price.

They have a lot of well done complete English programs. Click 7 Sisters Homeschool English to see all that they offer. Their one year high school English courses are less than $30.00, and it is written to appeal to teens, avoiding busywork.

Click here to read more about Our Favorite High School English Courses.

Another popular choice for English is the Institute of Excellence in Writing, IEW, which offers a structured, step by step approach to composition. It is very rigid in its approach, but some students like that.

Other options we considered:

We also looked at such programs as Hewitt Homeschooling: Lightning Literature & Composition, Lifepacs, and SOS.

We found them all to be very strong.


HOMESCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES


Social studies can include a wide variety of subjects, such as World History, US History, Geography, Economics, Psychology, etc.

Some colleges look for specifics in this, but our college let us choose from a variety of subjects.

We decided to use Oak Meadow's courses and some from the Rainbow Resource catalog.

We used Oak Meadow for:

Civics - 9th grade 
World History - 11th grade
and then:
We used Rainbow Resource for 
US History - 10th grade 

Then senior year, we did an online course in Government, from Northwestern Christian College.

It was excellent, and it my daughter a good introduction to how our government works.

Other options we considered:


We also checked out SOS and Lifepacs, for social studies, all strong programs.


 HOMESCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL FOREIGN LANGUAGE


We chose a Spanish 1 class from a regional school program in our area, Highline Choice Academy, which offered it twice a week, and gave our daughter in person practice.

For Spanish 2, we went with the homeschool version of Rosetta Stone (RS) @ http://www.rosettastone.com.

I liked the homeschool version best because it included grammar, while the regular RS version did not. Also, our college choices preferred the homeschool version. Most colleges require two years of the same foreign language for their incoming freshmen.

Other Options We Considered:

We also looked at SOS and Monarch from Alpha Omega, and, but wanted something that focused more on conversational Spanish, which we found in Rosetta Stone.

There are so many options for foreign language. Cathy Duffy has a number of reviews of foreign language curricula.


HOMESCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL ELECTIVES



Electives were the most fun of all! They were all chosen by my daughter. They were all chosen by my daughter.

Her favorite was based on a high school activity called Youth and Government. We just counted all of the meetings and activities that she attended and made it into a credit in State Government. My book below, tells you how to do that.

That is what she was learning through their fun youth mock legislature activities.

My teen also did a homemade video-making course, and homemade courses in creative writing, photography, drawing, and PE.

What is your teen passionate about? How do they spend their time, when they have free time?
What are their strengths or gifts?  

Would you like a guide to planning your high school at home?

Homeschoolers are being widely accepted by colleges, especially when they have good course descriptions and quality reference letters coming along for the ride. 



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Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool, 



Betsy



Betsy is mom to her now college junior, whom she homeschooled from day one. She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early years, high school & college and wrote the book - Homeschooling High School with College in Mind. She offers free homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting.


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Frugal Homeschool High School Writing Curriculum for Reluctant Writers




 Summary  Sharing helps for your homeschool high school struggling writers.  This post may included affiliate links to products that we love and have used or would use in our  own homeschool. #homeschoolhighschoolEnglish #strugglingwriters #NaNovWriMo Please see my disclosure policy.



Are your homeschooling high schoolers struggling with essay writing?

It can be one of the hardest skills to master for our high schoolers. One way to help with that could be to take a break from essay writing, and spend some time doing creative writing instead.

Another way to approach writing struggles is to back up and focus on the basis of essay writing.

So today, I am sharing resources for doing either approach:

  • Creative Writing Resources for Homeschool High School English, and
  • Resources for step-by-step Remedial High School Essay Writing

Let's start with creative writing:

CREATIVE WRITING 

Story writing, or creative writing is a great way to get your teen to develop confidence in writing.

Plus it also teaches literary analysis, important to high school English, but in a fun way, through story telling.

Creative writing is a great way to practice writing, especially for those teens who struggle with essay writing.  

And it teaches literary analysis hands-on!  

How does it do that?  

Well, when writing a story, your teen will actually be using the components of literary analysis, when crafting a plot, deciding on a setting, and so forth.

Read on for frugal resources to give your teen a chance to learn creative writing, too.

 
Frugal Creative Writing Resources

1.  "No Plot, No Problem" Book 

To get started, my daughter and I ordered No Plot? No Problem! "It is a low-stress, guide to writing a novel in 30 days, and it helped a lot to encourage my creative writer.  

"This book is full of helpful ways to get past the fear of putting words on the page, and "leaving your Inner Editor behind."  
Click here for the rest of my review of this book.


2.  Resources on The NaNoWriMo site

The NaNoWriMo site includes LOTS of info for writers of all ages. 

For teens who are really into creative writing, they might like another great resource - How to Write a Novel in a Month.

NaNovWriMo gives the student guidance and some instruction, but it is a loosely structured program, perfect for my teen who already had written some short stories.  

For students who would like a more structured program for creative writing, the One Year Adventure Novel program might be a better fit. 



This course gives your teen much more structure.  BUT it could still be used as a way to take a break from the routine.  

This course follows a step by step program, teaching your teen all about story writing, using video instruction.  They also offer a community online, and extensive support resources.  

More information on it is here, or click here  to read the rest of my review of this course.

This course is not frugally priced.  But the 7 Sisters resources are.

4.  7 Sisters Creative Writing Resources


Have you seen the creative writing courses from 7 Sisters Homeschool?  

They are written by a veteran homeschooling mom who has already graduated her kids and helped them get into college, too.

All of the 7 Sisters homeschool courses are in downloadable PDF format, with no busy work.  

They have a lot of frugal English courses available in Essay Writing, Literature and Composition.  Plus they offer this introductory course in Creative Writing:



This beginning short story course is called Introduction to Creative Writing - Family Narrative 

What fun!

It is a 23 page downloadable PDF writing guide, to guide your teen to get started writing their first short story.

I like how creative writing is presented in an easy to follow, step by step manner, to ensure success.  

Then the 7 Sisters Homeschool site goes on to offer more creative writing PDF courses, including:


What fun, tall tales!  

Here's some more writing projects to consider for your high schooler -  4 Yearly Writing Projects from our friend, Vicki.

I wish we had found these homeschool high school creative writing courses when my daughter was in high school. 

Maybe your struggling writer does not like fantasy or story telling.  

Another approach for struggling teen writers is to back up their writing curriculum and review the basics of essay writing instead.

Build Up Essay Writing Skills

One of our favorite resources for doing just that are the essay writing courses from 7 Sisters Homeschool.

They begin to offer:
  • essay writing at middle school level 
  • then go on to offer beginning high school essays
  • intermediate high school essays
  • and advanced high school essay writing 

And all of these essay writing courses are especially frugal.

Here's my best tip:

No worries about doing a lower grade essay writing course.  
Pick whichever one you think will be at your teen's skill level.



For review, your teen could start with middle school essay writing, here.  

The beauty of homeschooling is that we don't have to stick with grade levels.  We can use whichever homeschool curriculum that fits our teens the best.



As it is written to the middle schooler and focuses the basics of essay writing, that might be a really good fit for your struggling writer.

It includes:
  • Basic essay format
  • 3 different types of essays
  • How to write a letter to the editor
  • Tips for taking a short answer essay test

Tips for taking a short answer essay test is included, which gives practice for short essay writing.

Working on a short essay can be so much less daunting and can really help our reluctant high school writers.

That practice can also come in handy at the time for the SAT, CLT or ACT testing, as many of their questions are short essay ones.

Once your student gets more comfortable with how to do the basic essay format, then they could be ready to go on to the 7 Sisters Homeschool High School Essay Writing Courses or another writing curriculum that you like.

Here are the 7 Sisters Homeschool High School Writing Courses:










2.  Spectrum Writing Courses

Another way to do remedial essay writing review for your reluctant writers is to use the 8th grade writing course from Spectrum.

Spectrum Writing uses a workbook format and offers a wide variety of writing activities, with clear instructions and diagrams to help.

It includes writing activities which cover all of these basic skills:

  • Writing Basics
  • Expressive Writing  (includes personal narrative)
  • Descriptive Writing (includes sensory)
  • To entertain (story writing)
  • Persuasive Writing  (debate kids would love this chapter)
  • Explanatory Writing (such as science experiment write-ups)
  • Informational  (includes recipes, how to’s)

And you don't have to work through this book in order.  Your teen can flip through it and choose the writing activity that she would like to start with.

This workbook included many clearly written forms which help my teen to put her thoughts down on paper, and guide her through the steps of writing... 

It consists of 144 pages at a very frugal cost. I have a review of Spectrum Writing 8 - Review is here, for more information.

Once your student is more comfortable with the basics of essay writing, then they can go on to continue building their writing skills with: 

TRANSCRIPT TIP:  

So on your teen's transcripts, if you use the middle school essay writing course, I would just call it "Beginning Essay Writing".  

And since it is a 10 week course, it would count as a 1/2 semester of homeschool English credit.

Whether you go with a creative writing approach, or a remedial essay writing approach, your teen will benefit from the efforts you make to help them overcome their writing struggles.

For more detailed info on the very FRUGAL 7 Sisters Creative and Essay Writing Courses and more, you might like this post below, for the Authoritative Guide to Homeschool High School Literature.

For more information on homeschooling high school, check out my book below:





Are you Homeschooling High School and are you wondering:
  • how to make transcripts
  • how to assign high school credit
  • and all those important record keeping details?

Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,

Betsy

Betsy is mom to her now college grad, whom she homeschooled through high school.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early yearshighschool
collegegifted/2e and wrote -Homeschooling High School with College in Mind, 2nd Edition,   She offers homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting and has had some of her articles picked up by the Huffington Post.


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As a homeschool blogger, I have often been approached by homeschoolers with a question or two. I began offering homeschool help five years ago by helping local families, when my daughter had become more independent in her learning.  






My husband and I built our family through adoption, flying to China to meet our daughter, at the tender age of 1. We have always homeschooled her, continuing from preschool, all the way thru high school.  


My daughter was accepted by four colleges, with scholarship offers, and is in  college now.  Be encouraged. We are pleased that she is having this opportunity and we are so glad that we homeschooled.  It was the best way for us to instill our family values and inspire her learning, one day at a time. 



My Background:

I am an eclectic homeschooler, and love hands-on learning.  We used a variety of curriculum, with a little charlotte mason, thrown in for good measure. 

I have worked as an OT, and taught preschool, pre-kid, but everything important that I have learned and value most, has been from homeschooling our daughter.


 

If you have a homeschooling a question or two, feel free to contact me.  No question is too small.  I can help with: 

1.  How do I getting started?
2.  Preschool
3.  Elementary thru High school
4.  Choosing Curriculum...and how to find a good fit
5.  College - preparing, applying, how to's - 
6.  Special Needs - ADD, ADHD, Sensory Issues
7.  What if my kids don't cooperate?
8.  Handwriting

To reach Betsy:
  
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If it's a simple question, we can just do messaging.  For more lengthly discussions we can arrange a phone call through paypal



 I believe that homeschooling instills a love of learning and helps children to become all that they were meant to be.

Sometimes it's nice to have a little support while exploring the vast and sometimes overwhelming world of homeschooling.  


Recommendations:
  
"Betsy has been an immense help to me. When we were first starting to homeschool, she offered to assist. Her direction in everything from curricula choice to emotional adjustment was priceless. To this day, we remain connected as she gives me more information throughout our homeschool growth process. My only regret is that I don't live closer to her! Much gratitude and many thanks!!"  Theresa Harmon, Elem. Homeschooler, Pasco, WA


As a first time homeschooling parent - I could not say enough thanks to Betsy.  I first contacted her just to check out the basics for a new homeschooler, but her information and advice have been invaluable.  She is so knowledgeable about a wide range of issues, in many areas around the state.  That, coupled with her great attitude was fantastic!  Betsy - this note of recommendation for your outstanding assistance doesn't touch on all that I would to like to thank you for - but thank you!  You've made a great difference in our homeschool.  Janice Smith, homeschooler, Renton, WA.


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My blog and my homeschool help services are based on my experience as a homeschool mom.  I do not give legal, medical, OT advice, or do educational assessments.  The decisions regarding the homeschool, it's curriculum, etc, is the province of the homeschooling family, in accordance with their state's homeschool law. 

Thanks for stopping by,

Betsy



Betsy blogs at BJ's Homeschool, where she writes about high school, collegeand all the fun of homeschooling the early years, too.  As a veteran homeschooler, Betsy offers homeschool help to families 


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Betsy is mom to her now college grad, whom she homeschooled through high school.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early yearshighschool
collegegifted/2e and wrote -Homeschooling High School with College in Mind, 2nd Edition,   She offers homeschool help through messages at BJ's Consulting and has had some of her articles picked up by the Huffington Post.

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