How to Homeschool with the Accelerated Achievement Curriculum
The Accelerated Achievement Homeschool Curriculum is available to homeschooling families and provides a learning environment based on textbooks and curriculum popular in the 1800's. These textbooks and subjects promote deep thinking and reasoning skills along with a concentration on the basics. Accelerated Achievement Curriculum is an easy and affordable way to homeschool your children. Read on to learn more.
Instructions
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Visit the Accelerated Achievement Website and download the textbooks available online after paying the $99.00 fee. This fee covers Kindergarten through 12th grade and can be used for the entire family at no additional cost.
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Organize your Accelerated Achievement Curriculum based on the model provided for you. This curriculum has minimized parental preparation without compromising the quality of your child's education.
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Seek support from the Accelerated Achievement Company. This group provides support from hundreds of other users and has extensive archives available to answer your toughest questions.
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Take advantage of the many public domain textbooks available for free when using Accelerated Achievement. Free materials are not always ready to print and will require a high speed Internet connection to use. It is also possible to find some of the supplemental materials at your public library.
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Tips & Warnings
Accelerated Achievement Company's philosophy is that there are three basic subjects: reading, writing and arithmetic. Everything else learned is a branch of one of these basic elements.
Accelerated Achievement's reading program is based on phonics and uses the McGuffey Readers. McGuffey takes readers from the very basics of language all the way to Shakespeare.