Homeschooling Thru High School: Individual Subject Curriculum
Source: Home School Legal Defense Association
Topics: Teen Years (13-19), Homeschool and the Teen Years
Topics: Teen Years (13-19), Homeschool and the Teen Years
Archeology
Astronomy
Bible
Church History
Civics
Computer Skills
- New Perspective Series
Free online tutorials for a number of computer applications
Computer Science
- Introduction to Computer Science (Java programming)
- Web Page Design with HTML
Constitutional Law
Debate
Driver's Education
-
Rules of the Road
- Interactive DVD to use as a supplement to Driver’s Ed curriculum
- Includes quizzes and a printable teacher’s guide
Fine Arts
- Art
- Filmmaking
- Vision Forum—From Script to Cinema: Christian Film Making Essentials
- Vision Forum—Independent Christian Film Making Academy
- Music
Foreign Language
Greek
History
Industrial Arts
Language Arts
- Literature Resources by James Stobaugh
Latin
Math
Public Speaking
Science
Worldview Study
Writing
Reprinted with the permission of the Home School Legal Defense Association. © 1996-2008 HSLDA.
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