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HOMESCHOOL YOUR TEEN THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL WITH FREE AND FRUGAL RESOURCES











Hi!  This is Betsy, a retired homeschool mom from BJ's Homeschool. Our daughter
is now a homeschool grad. And also a college grad, not that everyone needs that.


Many of us experienced homeschoolers ponder to consider whether or not to
continue through the teen years. 


Or just think it would be too hard. 


But homeschooling high school is really not hard to do!


It gave us that most important special time with our teen.  


So many of my favorite memories came from the high school years. 


And you can be alongside them, too, while they are growing up into young
adulthood.



The thought of dealing with transcripts and assigning credit can feel so
daunting. 


But it doesn't have to be. 


My mission is to provide free or frugal resources for high school families, to
make the record keeping issues easier.




FREE RESOURCES:




1. Free VIDEO WORKSHOP


Title: You Can Do It! - Homeschool Your  High Schooler




This high school course video gives you the basics for homeschooling your teen,
and the encouragement to do it!

















VIDEO includes:


 * Choosing Curriculum
 * Making Transcripts
 * The Fun of High School Electives
 * What about college maybe?
 * and More!







2. Free PDF on Homeschooling High School






Have you seen my - How to Homeschool High school FREE PDF - yet?


It includes a lot of what we talked about in the video, and 
focusing on:  
 * Planning your High School, and
 * Easy Ways to Assign High School Credit



NOTE: This asks for your email to sign up, but you can unsubscribe anytime. And
I do no marketing at all, so will not send you any emails to your inbox.  








Click here to get yours:


High School-PDF 








3.  Ebook - FREE to Read on Prime








Homeschooling High School 


by Betsy Sproger




My book gives you much more info plus downloadable planning printables, and
covers:
 * homeschool transcripts
 * calculating the GPA 
 * frugal curriculum resources
 * college admissions process if desired.






My mission is to encourage other homeschooling families to consider doing high
school, to build up your teen in their faith and their family values.




I invite you to Follow me on:


 Pinterest and Facebook 










Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,



Betsy





Betsy is a retired O.T, homeschool blogger, and most importantly is mom to her
college grad, whom she homeschooled through high school.  She blogs at BJ's
Homeschool, about the early years, high school, college and 2e.  




Want to stay in touch?


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FRUGAL AND FUN HOMESCHOOL ENGLISH RESOURCES FOR YOUR KIDS AND TEENS - PLUS
ONLINE BOOK CLUBS






Here at BJ's Homeschool, we are all about frugal and quality resources and
curriculum for your kids and teens.

Are you wanting a full language arts program that's fun!

Finding a good language arts curriculum can be tough. There are so many factors
to consider: 

 * Will my child enjoy it? 

 * How much prep work is it for me,?

 * Will it teach grammar, writing, and literature?

 * And can it be fun at the same time?

Today I want to share a curriculum that checks off all the boxes for a full
language arts curriculum.

That curriculum is Literary Adventures for Kids by my friend, Dachelle, who you
know from Hide the Chocolate






WHAT IS LITERARY ADVENTURES FOR KIDS?

 * A full language arts curriculum - All courses include literature and
   age-appropriate grammar

 * and vocabulary.

 * Each course is based on a book and is approximately a month in length.

 * The book clubs include optional hands-on projects that are sprinkled like
   Magic Dust

 * throughout the course.

 * Every course includes Rabbit Trails - These are parallel learning experiences
   that take

 * deep dives into some of the subjects touched on in the book.

 * There are currently 4 different types of book clubs:

 

 * Nature Book Clubs: These guide your early elementary student through reading

 * picture books while exploring different creatures and plants in nature and
   leading them on

 * Outside Adventures (nature observations). These book clubs include copywork
   and

 * beginning grammar lessons.

 * 
   
   
   
   
















 * Elementary Picture Book Clubs: These guide your early elementary student
   through reading

 * picture books while exploring rabbit trails. These book clubs include
   copywork and

 * beginning grammar lessons.

 * 
   
   
   
   
















 * Family Book Clubs: These guide your elementary and middle school students
   through a novel for kids while exploring history, art, pop culture,
   geography, music, or other subjects that are parallel to the story. These
   book clubs include four weeks of copywork, grammar, vocabulary, and a monthly
   writing project.




 * High School Book Clubs: These guide your high school students through a novel
   while

 * exploring subjects that are parallel to the story. These book clubs include
   four weeks of

 * vocabulary, grammar, spelling, literary elements, critical thinking
   questions, freewriting,

 * and a monthly writing project.

 * 
   
   
   
   
















 * And, all courses include a Party School! This is the pinnacle of the Online
   Book Club experience.

 * At the end of each literature study, students will celebrate the novel with a
   party. Invite friends or

 * family over for some literary fun! All the ideas for food, decorations, and
   activities are included.




That's just a quick overview of Literary Adventures for Kids online book clubs.
If you want to really dig in and see what some of them are like, check out the
free book clubs.n and see what some of them are like, check out the free book
clubs.

Click Here for the Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs Book Club for Elementary 

Click Here for the Wonder Book Club for Elementary and Middle School

Click Here for the Call of The Wild Book Club for High School 

 

And, if you decide these might be a good fit, you can use my code, ??, for 20%
off! I highly recommend that you take a look at these English resources, which
are frugal and I think, very well put together.






Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,


Betsy




Betsy is mom to her college grad, whom she homeschooled through high school.  
She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early years, highschool, college, and
wrote - Homeschooling High School with College in Mind, 2nd Edition. Betsy
offers homeschool help through BJ's Consulting and has had her articles picked
up by the Huffington Post.






Want to stay in touch?


Subscribe, Pinterest, Facebook 


No spam ever.  
Just encouragement for your homeschool in your inbox.  I never share your email
with anyone and you can unsubscribe anytime.


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HOMESCHOOLING HIGH SCHOOL - HOW TO'S AND MORE



 



Summary: Homeschool your teen with my guide to high school will give you the
resources so that you can focus on your teen's needs and enjoy this special time
with them as they grow up.  Kindle now FREE to read on Amazon Prime. 
#homeschoolhighschool #homeschooltranscripts  





Are you homeschooling a teen, or thinking about homeschooling 
high school? Or already doing that?


Does that give you pause?  


They did for me, until I found out that homeschooling high school was really not
that hard to do.


This step-by- step book can help guide you as you homeschool your precious
teens, your way.





It is an easy-to-read guide for homeschooling your teen including:
 * choosing your high school curriculum
 * homeschool transcripts step by step guide
 * assigning high school credits
 * making your 3 or 4 year high school plan
 * creating your own homemade courses the easy way
 * where are the best scholarships?
 * choosing high school electives
 * Common Application guide 
 * reference letters for college apps
 * course descriptions 
 * lots more.



With 12 PLANNING PRINTABLES







The paperback and the kindle allow you to downloaded them including:
 * Making a high school plan
 *  Curriculum planning
 * Credit recording form 
 * Transcript form with step -by-step instructions
 * College entrance requirements for your student, just in case they decide to
   go there.
 * P.E. Form
 *  Course descriptions recording form and more.




Frugal Paperback and Kindle and 
  Amazon 




This is an easy-to-read book that covers all the basics of homeschooling high
school. At around 100 pages long and 17 short chapters it is not a daunting
read. The author starts with reasons why you should consider homeschooling
through high school and then walks you through curriculum selection,
extracurriculars, transcript creation, where to find scholarships, etc.

A nice touch is that the book includes 14 forms that you can use for
record-keeping during the high school years which you can either copy from the
book or download.

This book will help ensure you do that and don't reach senior year and realize
that your child will struggle to get into college or struggle to cope with the
work in college.


.....by Meryl van der Merwe, homeschool mom of 3 grads


I homeschooled my teen through high school, then helped her get into each of the
colleges she applied to with scholarship offers.  including a tier 1
University. 


Then I put my best tips for high school into this book. And I am honored that
Lessa, certified college counselor, wrote the introduction to my book. For more
information I invite you to click here.  The video below shares more about the
book and how we got our daughter into college.









My hope is that it will be an encouragement to you for record keeping and more,
so that you can focus on your teen's needs and have lots of continued focus on
fun family activities along the way.






Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,




Betsy




Betsy is a Christian and mom to her college grad whom she homeschooled from the
early years onward.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early years, high
school & college and wrote Homeschooling High School with College in Mind, 2nd
edition.   She offers homeschool help through BJ's Consulting. 





Let's stay in touch! 


 Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook 







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All Rights Reserved

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HOW TO HELP YOUR HOMESCHOOLED TEEN GET INTO COLLEGE - VIDEO BY BJ'S HOMESCHOOL










Summary:  Video based - 8 Tips for Getting Your Homeschooled Teen into College. 
And it is not that hard to do. #homeschoolhighschool #gettingintocollege




Hi! I am Betsy from BJ's Homeschool where I blog about high school, college, and
frugal resources.


Today I will be sharing 8 tips for homeschooling your college bound teen.  Many
of these tips will also apply to teens who are headed to trade school or
community college. 


I helped my daughter get into each of the colleges that she applied to with
scholarship offers.  
 
Join with me on Getting Your Homeschooled Teen into College by clicking on the
video and follow along with the step by step guide below.




To get started....let's talk about college entrance requirements.


1.  Know your prospective college's admission requirements



You will find these on the college websites.  Check at least 3 colleges in your
research.  They are not all the same.  They vary from college to college.


Look for "freshman admission requirements" 


They will list the CORE COURSES required and credits required in:




 *  Math
 *  Science
 *  English
 * Social Studies
 * Foreign Language
 * Fine Arts
 * Electives



FREE download on Getting Started with College Research





2.  Choosing Your Homeschool High School Curriculum


My favorite resources for curriculum searching:




 - CURRICULUM DIRECTORY at Let's Homeschool High School


This curriculum directory for high school is the most complete one I have seen.
I invite you to check it out.




- THE CURRICULUM CHOICE


This site is full of curriculum reviews, written by a team of authors (I am
happy to be one) who have actually used the curriculum.  Mostly faith based
options.


Our favorites for high school curriculum, and how they helped us get
the college requirements for  done are in my book.


Free PDF on High School Helps - Full of top articles on high school.






FREE PDF High School Helps 


--No email needed--






3.  Making Your Teen's Transcript

What are transcripts really?


"Transcripts are a record of the courses your child completed in high school,
the credit he earned for each course, and each course's final grade. Transcripts
also include personal information used for identification purposes and, usually,
a grade point average (GPA)." 
From HSLDA


Transcripts include all courses and studies your student has done, in the home
and out.  It is the place to compile all courses, including those from a
community college or public school. 




SAMPLE HOMESCHOOL TRANSCRIPT 


Teachers Pay Teachers:





My book has a full chapter on transcripts plus an Official Transcript Form, with
step by step directions, to just fill in.  It is the kind of form that the
colleges are used to seeing.





4.  Do High School Electives 




Did  you know that your teen's electives can be key to getting into college?  


Colleges want to see what activities and electives your student has completed.
Let's talk about:


Special interests and skills
Leadership
Perseverance
Working with others




More on high school electives and how to share them with the colleges are in my
book.  Also included is my list of 100 High School Electives.






5.  Add in an additional credit or 2 in a core course to show rigor  


AP courses?
SAT Subject tests?
Dual Credit?


Another way to show rigor is:


--Adding in an extra core course or two can show rigor.-
Based on your teen's strengths and interests. 






6.  Know the # of high school credits that will be required by the colleges. 

This can vary from college to college.  It will be on the college's page on
freshman admissions requirements.  Our prospective colleges asked for 24
credits.  But best to check with the college your teen is applying to.






7. Do the PSAT and Prep for SAT/ACT
 


Why do the PSAT?
SAT/ACT Prep 
Scholarships




Schedule the SAT or ACT during the junior year of high school. 


Much more on the SAT/ACT and test prep frugal resources are in my book.
Including how to decide which test to use.






8. Get the College Application & FASFA in.  




The Common Application


College admission tend to be on a first come, first serve basis, so try to get
your teen's college application in early, in the fall of senior year.

The FAFSA

For scholarship consideration or financial aid.  


FAFSA comes out October 1st.  Do it in senior year.

The FASFA is the application for financial aid, but it is also used for
scholarship consideration by your colleges.  








And don't forget - Memory Making/Don't forget the Fun!












Getting out in nature with your teen.


Sharing your hobbies
Photography?
Handwork?
Crafts?
Sports?


Doing projects together
Video Making?


Special Routines
Tea Time?
Book Clubs?
Nature Study?


Special Events
Bird Counts?
Contests?


My book offers many more tips on homeschooling high school and getting into
college. For the Homeschool Summit, the ebook is reduced to $1.99 through
Thursday, January 26th.






Free to read with Amazon Prime


17 Chapters including:
 * what is needed for college admissions
 * homeschool transcripts
 * assigning high school credits
 * preparing for college writing
 * make your own homemade courses
 * scholarships
 * my Common Application guide
 * reference letters
 * course descriptions
 * lots more.





Thanks for stopping by BJ's Homeschool,




Betsy




Betsy is a Christian and mom to her college grad whom she homeschooled from the
early years onward.  She blogs at BJ's Homeschool, about the early years, high
school & college and wrote Homeschooling High School with College in Mind, 2nd
edition.   She offers homeschool help through BJ's Consulting. Follow
on Pinterest or Facebook 
for more on high school and college plus frugal resources.










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