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post #21 of 25
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i just requested both books IIL -- I likely will buy them. But i try to look at them ILL first, also i am crunched on excess book buying money right now

thanks so much.

my goal is to creat a binder by grade of standards so that i can ensure the boys are keeping on track .. and just so i have a clue what others theri "age" are covering.

Thanks so much

Aimee
post #22 of 25
World Book Encyclopedia has a curriculum standards page with links telling you what is typically taught in each grade from preschool-12th. Their site has a lot of other nice free stuff as well.
post #23 of 25
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Originally Posted by Momma Aimee View Post
my goal is to creat a binder by grade of standards so that i can ensure the boys are keeping on track .. and just so i have a clue what others theri "age" are covering.
I'm working on science right now.


Then I'll have to hit geography and American history too (because we're in a classical ed program that doesn't cover those too well ).

It's pretty daunting, isn't it?
post #24 of 25
If you scroll to the bottom of the HomeQuest website you will find a list of the PLOs (Proscribed Learning Outcomes) for British Columbia in check-box format for Kindergarten to Grade 7.
post #25 of 25
Thread Starter 
thansk again eveyone.

I knwo this is old. But I am just trying to work on it little by little.

thanks again
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