tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542715593318774385.post6540300959645433894..comments2023-11-05T15:13:01.221-08:00Comments on Cabin In The Woods: Looking ForwardAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10214322750183022876noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542715593318774385.post-64102056224521669112010-11-21T03:18:34.104-08:002010-11-21T03:18:34.104-08:00I've found that I can make all the plans I wan...I've found that I can make all the plans I want, and it's good to do so (esepcially to meet govt and university requirements), but when the time comes, we try to follow the children's interests. <br /><br />I would never have thought of listing Anatomy and Physiology of Large Domestic Animals, or Visual Basic (what's that?), but my teens are studying those topics. LOL<br /><br />Enjoy your planning and just keep on going as you are; you're doing a great job.<br /><br />Annie KateAnnie Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14412025824888654453noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6542715593318774385.post-3327213562591913192010-11-20T14:10:36.132-08:002010-11-20T14:10:36.132-08:00Yes Bible can be. There is a New Testament literat...Yes Bible can be. There is a New Testament literature class and an Old Testament literature class. They are counted as English/Literature classes. Combine them with grammar, writing, and analysis and comparisons, and you have 2 English credits. GA has GPS and curriculum for both courses on the state web site. Check out the Dept of Ed site for the state and there's a list of all approved courses.Kelly Rhoadeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16533283214320938904noreply@blogger.com