Wow, I need a good resource to break down textbooks with math requirements. My DD9 is taking science off the grid and I don't know what will happen when she gets to high school. She has to be chronologic age before she can attend any classes at our high school and even though they say she can test out I don't know if that will be something to pursue, to many years between now and then. We have no honors track in science at our high school.

Because this is her passion I want to make sure she has the necessary math background to really grasp all the concepts not just get through them. Right now we are using the Glencoe Life Science textbook with PLATO Life Science, sadly these are considered Intro high school science in our state. We are just adding in a lot more experiments and following all the rabbit trails we can. You can see why it's hard to compare my local high school. smile


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