We have been asked to provide an overview chart showing a way that a student could logically progress through all of the subjects available at Homeschooling Torah. Our goal is to provide you with a well-laid-out plan of schooling from preschool to high school.
Some Notes:
- Science needs to be taught in the order written (Level 1 before Level 2, etc.), because skills and vocabulary build upon the previous year’s lessons.
- Adjust the schedule to fit your family and your students’ interests. This is just one suggestion.
- Is your student feeling a little bored? Add additional reading and writing assignments, especially in Torah study, History, and Science. We give ideas in the curriculum, but follow your student’s interests and pursue topics as deeply as you can.
- Is your student feeling overwhelmed? Put the subject away for a year or two. There is no rush! Allow your child to mature a bit more before trying again. We have noticed that after physical growth spurts, our children often have mental growth spurts. For children ten and under, see these ideas.
- If you live outside the United States, adjust this plan to fit your national requirements. Please feel free to contact us if you need help.
- Note for Advanced Math: (Grades 8-12) — We do not offer Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Geometry, or other advanced math courses. A free website is School Yourself. We also recommend:
- If you have a special situation, take that into consideration first:
- If your student has dyslexia, read this.
- If your student has other learning problems, read this.
- If your student is in high school, read this.
- If you need to work full time while homeschooling, read this.
- If your student is only in preschool, put this away for a few years and go play. 🙂 Check out our preschool curriculum here!
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