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  3. List of homeschooling programmes - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of notable homeschooling curricula and programmes that are popularly used in the homeschooling community. Accredited institutions [ edit ]

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    The newsletter included letters with questions and advice about homeschooling, interviews with participants in homeschooling, directories of resources, news items, and analysis. One common feature addressed challenges homeschooling families face, such as legal hurdles, skeptical grandparents, the need for parents to relearn material, and ...

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    Nancy Larson of West Haven, Connecticut authored programs titled Math K, Math 1, Math 2 and Math 3. Other books produced by the publishing company included Saxon Phonics and Spelling for kindergarten through third grade, as well as a book on physics.

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    Shape Up with Nancy Larson, a TV show on Middle East Television, see List of programs broadcast by Middle East Television; The Shape Up!, a 2009 mixtape by Lil Scrappy, see Lil Scrappy discography "Shape Up!", a 2010 song on Club 8's album The People's Record "Shape Up", a 2001 song by Randy's album The Human Atom Bombs

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    The Christian Science Monitor says Detective in Togas "neatly succeeds in constructing a lesson in ancient history around the plot of a whodunit and spinning the whole thing into a great tale for middle school readers". [5] A reviewer in Huntingdon Daily News says the book has a "fascinating setting", and is "full of suspense and excitement". [6]