You should contact your state's school board office for information for home schooling.
It depends on your state's regulations on home schooling, and the school district that you reside in. The state and/or school district may refuse to recognize your child's prromotion/graduation if you don't follow their requirements. Many districts have "schools" for home schooling children which they "attend", and provide resources for these children. If your district doesn't have one of these, you should probably contact them first to find out what you should do.
There is no set curriculum but to home school you need to file for exemption http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/laws/blNE.htm
You should check with a local school. They usually have that info. they sometimes even offer home school options.
biology is the study of living things and you need it for school as it shows you how you work (and because its on the curriculum).
You will need to contact your state's education board to find out what the guidelines are for homeschooling. After that there are several cyber schools that will help you with your curriculum.
So they can do their job more efficiently.
First, you need to look over your state framework to see what objectives you have for your grade level and subject. Then, you base your lesson plans on the framework and using the teacher manual will also give you objectives and suggestions.
There is no need to have to buy any homeschooling materials. I home schooled my children by writing my own curriculum. You can find teacher's websites with all of the worksheets you could need available for free printing.
yes because high school get you into collage which gives you the proper curriculum to be a rocket scientist!!
if your at school then its the national curriculum if your at uni or college then its your choice so i dont know why you are asking me
When you’ve made the decision that home schooling is a good choice for your family, the choices between different curriculums and learning methods can seem daunting. How do you choose the best home school curriculum for your family? Consideration of your child’s personality should be taken, this can affect how your child learns and has bearing on which curriculum or method you choose. Some children learn better through audio and visual means, while others learn better by simple written instruction. There are literally hundreds of different home school learning programs available that use different teaching methods. Another important point to consider about choosing a home school curriculum is your family’s beliefs and values. There are several different types of faith-based programs that may or may not mesh with your family and its belief system. Be sure to do your research about any curriculum you’re considering before making any purchase - some teaching materials may teach things that are not in line with your family’s beliefs or values. There are several good resource websites available to parents who are looking for teaching materials, these websites often offer curriculum reviews, pricing information and also sometimes have classifieds where individuals can buy or sell used home school curriculum. Finally, the cost of curriculum is important. Home schooling materials aren’t cheap and you can easily spend thousands of dollars purchasing books and materials for one school year. Avoid excessive expenses by contacting local home school support or parent groups and checking online classifieds for used curriculum. You might find that you and another parent can help cut some costs by trading books and materials for grade levels that your child and their child might need. Some home school publishing companies even offer discounts when you are purchasing for multiple children, you can get a discount by purchasing materials for all of your children through one company or buying materials as a group with other parents. Choosing a home school curriculum isn’t easy, but it certainly isn’t as difficult as coming to the decision to home school in the first place. Have an idea in mind of what would suit your child’s needs, keep your budget in mind and take your time.
Curriculum mapping is a technique for reviewing the curriculum as it is being taught in a school system. Schools generally set up guidelines for what should be taught in the form of "curriculum templates". Then, for curriculum mapping to occur, teachers need to use a specialized program to actively update on what they have taught thus far in the school year. These updates can be viewed by other teachers and administrators and allow for adjustments to be made based on what and what isn't working.
Enough Science to get into a Medical School or follow the Pre Med Curriculum.