Electives for Older children?

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  • Was wondering besides anything outside the home, what are you doing for electives concerning your older children  in the CM program?

    Bookworm
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    By electives, do you mean schoolwork outside the language/math/science/history/foreign language basics?  Or are you including history or foreign language?  I’m not quite sure what of my children’s schedules is “elective” and I’m not sure what you mean by “older” children, but I have high schoolers and I can give a basic rundown of what we are planning for them this upcoming year.

    Son, 16yo, 11th “grade”:  English (literature, writing, etc.) pre-calculus, American government and political philosophy, American history, Latin, French, physics, logic (argument constructing), Shakespeare (Julius Caesar this year), Plutarch, nature study, continuing artist and composer study, linguistics

    Son, 14yo, 9th “grade”:  English (as above) Shakespeare, Plutarch, nature study, continuing artist and composer study, medieval history, geometry, biology, logic (argument constructing) Latin, Swahili, international economics

    Is that what you mean? We also do lots of other stuff, of course, like Scripture reading and church history, home economics/practical living type stuff, etc.  Oh, and work experience, we like that for teens.  🙂 

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