@@allheartandsong Yes. I chose it for the way it's written (storylike) and it doesn't shy too far away from tough topics. Now, I must say that I end up adding a ton of other books to any history curriculum these days because I want a more well-rounded history. I have a video in the making explaining how America's Story worked for us and how I do history using secular and Christian books and why ( since we're a Christian family).
There's a program called Bridgeway Academy and they teach Math U See curriculum. My daughter completed pre-algebra this school year and did really well. It is also an approved vendor for charter schools.
This is relevant to me now as I have a rising 9th Grader. Thanks for putting this out there. We used America's Story this past year.
Did you enjoy that history book? I have been considering gettong Americas Story
@@allheartandsong Yes. I chose it for the way it's written (storylike) and it doesn't shy too far away from tough topics. Now, I must say that I end up adding a ton of other books to any history curriculum these days because I want a more well-rounded history. I have a video in the making explaining how America's Story worked for us and how I do history using secular and Christian books and why ( since we're a Christian family).
I also wanted to add that we all read it together out loud and it sparked great discussions amongst the grades. (then 5th, 6th and 8th)
@@homeschoolingthroughhighschool i will check out your video!
There's a program called Bridgeway Academy and they teach Math U See curriculum. My daughter completed pre-algebra this school year and did really well. It is also an approved vendor for charter schools.
Did he do all three history books in one year?
Have you tried teachingtextbooks.com ?
Yes, both of my kids tried it they didn't really like it. They seemed to do ok with Math u See.