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Username Post: Calling all Arizona Homeschoolers!        (Topic#19)
Carrie 
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Carrie
04-16-08 06:24 AM - Post#38    

[b]If you are homeschooled in Arizona, here is the place for you to talk, share your experiences and just mingle!

Post away!


Carrie ~

"A healthy education is a vaccination, it reaches everybody and protects from ignorance and intolerance." ~ Author Unknown




 
Koi 
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Koi
Re: Calling all Arizona Homeschoolers!
04-16-08 06:49 AM - Post#39    
    In response to Carrie

Hi mom! ^^ Looks as if we are alone...*shudders*
Sooo...anyone there?
Weird is good; strange is bad, and odd is when you don't know what to call them. Weird is the same as different, which is the same as unique, so weird is good. I am wierd!


 
Mommyto3inAZ 
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Re: Calling all Arizona Homeschoolers!
05-21-08 04:37 PM - Post#66    
    In response to Koi

I'm here!!!! I am a homeschooling mommy in AZ! Whereabouts are you located? I am in the East Valley

 
Carrie 
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Carrie
Re: Calling all Arizona Homeschoolers!
08-18-08 06:21 AM - Post#90    
    In response to Mommyto3inAZ

::::waving:::: I am from Flagstaff. I am currently looking into a great new curriculum called eTap. It looks wonderful and at $359.00 for a year's subscription for all the family, full K-12 curriculum, it is a deal! It teaches the basics and then has video and tons of links to explore the lesson more fully. It has self grading exercises and tests that can be printed out for record of what the kids learned and also has lessons for passing the GED, ACT, SAT, and the California exit exam. I am so excited about this because my kids were doing Global Student Network but the amount of work was huge and the lessons were so tedious the kids hated it. eTap allows the parent to choose what lessons the kids learn and has links for both evolution and creationism. I can hardly wait for the kids to start it!

Where does everyone else live?


Carrie ~

"A healthy education is a vaccination, it reaches everybody and protects from ignorance and intolerance." ~ Author Unknown




 
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