I have a special needs 15 year old with reading comprehension at about a 6th grade level. I also have his twin sister and younger twin siblings that are 13 and performing at or above “grade-level”.
My 15 you daughter will likely do BJU’s Physical Science course. It is a high school designated course and I have all the materials for it including the video course. This will enable her to take biology and chemistry before graduation.
My 15 yo special needs son and my 13 year olds I will likely put together for science. I’m just not sure in which direction I want to go.
Here is what I’m considering:
1) “Beefed-up” Apologia Young Explorer series Exploring Creation with Chemistry & Physics and the lab kit that goes with it. I would create tests after each lesson and require more “formal” lab reports for the more major experiments. Also I’d add in some topic-related living books for each lesson.
2) Apologia General Science – a good “formal” science course for all of them since they haven’t had a formal science course before.
3) Apologia Physical Science – this is geared toward middle school. In this case everyone would be doing physical science at the same time.because I will likely have my 15 yo daughter doing the BJU Physical Science along with the DVD course (BJU’s is high school level).
4) Berean Builders Science in the Atomic Age – while my 13 yo’s are 8th grade and SCM recommends this for 7th grade, they have not had formal science so I feel like I should start there. This seems equivalent in scope to Apologia’s General Science.
Thanks!