I have talked to a few people who have used Thinkwell, that is what CTY uses for the higher grades. Many had some of the same problems as all the other programs, coverage. If you go that route make sure to check www.homeschoolbuyersco-op.org for a discounted price. VideoText is on a different scope and sequence, again mixed reviews. We just opted not to Beta Test with them so you might be able to get in on that. They are also going to an online format, but you commit to the whole thing. Kinetics books has a homeschool package for their Algebra, you do have to call and ask, it isn't on their website. There is also ChalkDust, although definately go the route from the publisher versus ChalkDust, saves you oodles. They have CD-ROM's to go with their books. Let's see, Lial's also now has DVD's or CD-ROM's with an interactive teacher. AoP said by email they are going to be adding to their Alcumus, as it will eventually cost money to access. They are just starting to add some daytime classes for homeschoolers to their regular schedules as well.

Are you beginning to see why we always run two math programs for coverage? wink Happy hunting!


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