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.NET

Microsoft .NET is a software development platform that revolutionized the way applications are built, deployed, and managed. Introduced by Microsoft Corporation in 2002, .NET provides developers with

10th Grade Curriculum

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11th Grade Curriculum

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12th Grade Curriculum

12th grade homeschool programs are less about new content and more about closing things out: finishing transcript requirements, sitting any final AP or CLEP exams, completing college applications, and beginning the transition to whatever comes next. The structure usually loosens — fewer hours of formal coursework, more dual enrollment, work, or independent projects.

1st Grade Curriculum

Search here for curricula for 1st graders.  These usually come as sets, often with materials in different formats, such as books paired with printable worksheets or DVDs. They cover subjects appropriate for first graders such as basic arithmetic and fractions, early social studies, reading, vocabulary, handwriting, and more.

1st Grade Math Curriculum

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20th Century US History

Use these resources to learn about US history from the 20th century, including both World Wars, the Cold War, the New Deal, the Great Society, Women's Suffrage, and the Civil Rights movement.

2nd Grade Curriculum

Second grade curricula usually come in kids designed for homeschooling, and they may contain a variety of materials including text books, workbooks, printable worksheets, DVDs, or other resources. Typical subjects covered in second grade are multiplication and division, measurements, working with time and money, spelling and vocabulary, and early science, history, social studies, and geography.

2nd Grade Math Curriculum

2nd grade math builds the place-value backbone of everything that follows. Students extend addition and subtraction to two- and three-digit numbers with regrouping, learn money and time, get comfortable with measurement, and start skip-counting in ways that set up multiplication. Fact fluency to 20 should be solid by year-end.

3D Modeling

Get ready to draw or design products, virtual worlds, architecture, games or virtually anything else by learning 3D modeling. Check out the resources listed here to learn how to build a frame, rig it, and how to apply textures and shading to get the final look that you want.

3D Printing

Learn 3D printing, from selecting which type of printer is right for your projects, which filaments to use, how to find or create 3D models to print, and strategies for minimizing your print time and material.

3D Shapes

Once kids learn about circles, squares, rectangles, and triangles, it's time to move on to spheres, cubes, cones, cylinders, and the other basic 3D shapes. Use the resources in this section to teach kids the basics, help them identify the shapes, and learn through reinforcement.

3rd Grade Curriculum

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3rd Grade Math Curriculum

3rd grade math is the multiplication year. Students move from skip-counting to true multiplication and division facts, get their first real introduction to fractions, and tackle multi-step word problems. It's also when measurement, time, and elapsed time all show up together. A strong 3rd grade pays dividends for years.

4th Grade Curriculum

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4th Grade Math Curriculum

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5th Grade Curriculum

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5th Grade Math Curriculum

5th grade math is the capstone of elementary arithmetic. Students finish fraction operations (including division), become fluent with decimal place value through thousandths, multiply and divide multi-digit numbers, and meet volume and the coordinate plane. It's the last year before the curriculum tilts toward algebra.

6th Grade Curriculum

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6th Grade Math Curriculum

6th grade math is the on-ramp to middle school: ratios, rates, percentages, negative numbers, basic equations, and the first real work with the coordinate plane. It's the year students transition from arithmetic to early algebra, and a shaky 6th grade tends to show up as struggle in pre-algebra a year later.

7th Grade Curriculum

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7th Grade Math Curriculum

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8th Grade Curriculum

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8th Grade Math Curriculum

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