MY PROFILE
Welcome, Guest.
Please sign in or you can click here to register an account for free.
Did not receive activation email?
Email:
Password:

Refer-a-Friend and earn loyalty points!
FORUM NEWS + ANNOUNCEMENTS
[6 Sep] Get the BEST of BrillKids at a VERY SPECIAL price (for a limited time only!) (More...)

[05 Apr] BrillKids HQ is relocating: there may be minor shipping delays (More...)

[17 Jan] Looking for WINK TO LEARN coupons? New coupons now available for redemption! (More...)

[22 Jul] More SPEEKEE coupons available at the BrillKids Redemption Center! (More...)

[22 Mar] Important Announcement Regarding License Keys and Usage of BrillKids Products (More...)

[26 Feb] MORE Wink to Learn coupons available at the BrillKids Redemption Center! (More...)

[08 Jun] NEW: Vietnamese Curriculum for Little Reader! (More...)

[15 May] Hello Pal Social Language Learning App Has Launched! (More...)

[3 Mar] Update: Hello Pal now Beta Testing! (What We've Been Up To) (More...)

[11 Feb] Sign up for our Little Reader Vietnamese Beta Testing Program! (Sign ups open until FEB. 15, 2015 ONLY!) (More...)

[26 Jan] More Wink to Learn coupons available at our Redemption Center! (More...)

[18 Nov] Get your Arabic Curriculum for Little Reader! (More...)

[21 Oct] EEECF News: Get 30% Off from Hoffman Academy! (More...)

[22 Sep] The EEECF is now registered in the UN and we now accept donations! (More...)

[13 Aug] The Early Education for Every Child Foundation (EEECF) is now a registered charity on AMAZON SMILE! (More...)

[12 Aug] ALL-NEW Transportation & Traffic Category Pack for Little Reader!(More...)

[21 Jul] Get 10% off our NEW Actions and Motions Category Pack for Little Reader! (More...)

[14 Jul] Get 10% off BrillKids Books! IT'S THE BRILLKIDS SUMMER BOOK SALE! (More...)

[25 Jun] BrillKids store and website now available for viewing in Arabic! (More...)

[09 Jun] Get your Russian Curriculum for Little Reader! 10% off introductory price! (More...)

[09 May] Free Little Reader, Price Changes, and Promotional Discounts! (More...)

[28 Apr] Get BabyPlus Discount Coupons at the BrillKids Coupon Redemption Center (More...)

[13 Mar] Get your FREE Chinese Curriculum Update for Little Reader! (More...)

[20 Feb] FINALLY, introducing our Spanish Curriculum for Little Reader! (More...)

[24 Feb] We're looking for Content Checkers and Testers for our Arabic Curriculum! (More...)

[10 Feb] Volunteer with the Early Education for Every Child Foundation (EEECF) (More...)

[24 Jan] Check out our NEW Thai Curriculum Pack for Little Reader! (More...)

[20 Jan] Get Discounts from BrillKids Product Partners! (More...)

[10 Jan] Introducing our New Category Pack: Exotic & Wild Animals! (More...)

[27 Nov] Sign up for our LR Spanish Beta Testing Program (LIMITED SLOTS ONLY!) (More...)

[19 Dec] Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! NOTE: BrillKids office closed on holidays (More...)

[16 Oct] Announcing the WINNERS of our BrillKids Summer Video Contest 2013! (More...)

[04 Oct] Get Little Reader Touch on your Android device! (More...)

[19 Jul] BrillKids products now available for purchase at our Russian Online Store! (More...)

[31 Jul] BrillKids Video Contest Summer 2013 - Deadline EXTENDED to August 31st! (More...)

[20 Jun] Join the BrillKids Video Contest Summer 2013! (More...)

[17 Jun] India Partners: BrillKids products now once again available in India! (More...)

[22 Apr] Little Reader Touch Version 2 Now Available (More...)

[21 Mar] French Curriculum available now for Little Reader! (More...)

[16 Apr] Spain Partners: BrillKids products now Online in Spain! (More...)

[07 Feb] Update to Little Math Version 2 now! (More...)

[07 Feb] Check out the *NEW* BrillKids Downloads Library! (More...)

[27 Feb] Singapore Partners: BrillKids products now Online in Singapore! (More...)

[20 Feb] Vietnam Partners: BrillKids products now Online in Vietnam! (More...)

[22 Jan] Important: About Sharing License Keys (More...)

[07 Nov] Update to Little Reader v3! (More...)

[19 Oct] We're Looking for Translators for our Little Reader Software (More...)

[15 Oct] More Right Brain Kids coupons available at our Redemption Center! (More...)

[25 Sep] CONTEST: Get A Free Little Musician by helping EEECF reach your friends and colleagues! (More...)

[17 Sep] Give a child the gift of literacy this Christmas: 20,000 children need your help! (More...)

[29 Aug] Little Musician wins Dr. Toy Awards! (More...)

[29 Aug] VIDEOS: Perfect Pitch at 2.5y, and compilation of Little Musician toddlers! (More...)

[09 Aug] Get Soft Mozart Coupons from the Points Redemption Center! (More...)

[03 Aug] Welcome NEW FORUM MODERATORS: Mela Bala, Mandabplus3, Kerileanne99, and Kmum! (More...)

[03 Aug] Winners of the Little Reader Video Contest (Part 5)! (More...)

[25 Jul] Bianca's Story - What happens 10+ years after learning to read as a baby/toddler (More...)

[27 Jun] Updates on our Early Education for Every Child Foundation (EEECF) (More...)

[27 Jun] Join the Little Reader Video Contest (Part 5) (More...)

[04 Jun] Being a Successful Affiliate - Now easier than ever before! (More...)

[18 May] LITTLE MUSICIAN - NOW LAUNCHED! (More...)

[30 Apr] Winners of the Little Reader Video Contest! (More...)

[28 Apr] The Early Education for Every Child Foundation - Help Us Make a Difference (More...)

[20 Apr] Little Reader Curricula on your iPad or iPhone - now possible with iAccess! (More...)

[12 Apr] LITTLE MUSICIAN - now in OPEN BETA TESTING (with a complete curriculum) (More...)

[12 Mar] *NEW* Little Reader Content Packs now available! (More...)

[01 Feb] Join the March 2012 Homeschooling Contest: Create a Monthly Theme Unit! (More...)

[27 Jan] Join the BrillKids Foundation as a Volunteer! (More...)

[20 Jan] BrillKids Featured Parent: Tonya's Teaching Story (More...)

[17 Dec] Dr. Richard Gentry joins the BrillKids Blog Team! (Read Interview on Early Reading) (More...)

[08 Dec] Little Reader Touch promo EXTENDED + Lucky Draw winners (More...)

[01 Dec] Affiliate Success Story - How Elle Made $4,527 in Sales in just 30 days (More...)

[22 Nov] Little Reader Touch now available in the App Store! (More...)

[09 Nov] Winners of the September 2011 Video Contest (More...)

[01 Nov] Another free seminar and updates from Jones Geniuses (More...)

[16 Sep] SPEEKEE is now a BrillKids partner product! Get Speekee coupons at the Coupon Redemption Center! (More...)

[02 Sep] Little Reader Wins Another Two Awards! (Mom's Best Award & TNPC Seal of Approval) (More...)

[05 Aug] Little Reader Deluxe Wins the Tillywig Brain Child Award! (More...)

[28 Jul] LITTLE MUSICIAN beta-testing NOW OPEN! - Sign up here. (More...)

[14 Jul] Little Reader Wins Another Award! (PTPA Seal of Approval) (More...)

[13 Jul] Jones Geniuses FREE Seminars & news of Fall classes (More...)

[30 Jun] Little Reader Wins 2011 Creative Child Awards! (More...)

[11 May] The *NEW* Little Reader Deluxe - now available! (More...)

[06 May] Do you blog about early learning? - Join the BrillKids Blogger Team! (More...)

[21 Apr] Aesop's Fables vol. 2 - *NEW* Storybooks from BrillKids! (More...)

[15 Apr] BrillKids Foundation - Help Us Make a Difference (More...)

[08 Apr] Get READEEZ Discount Coupons at the Forum Shop! (More...)

[06 Apr] The new Parents of Children with Special Needs board is now open! (More...)

[06 Apr] Join the Jones Geniuses online workshop for BrillKids members this April 21st! [FULLY BOOKED] (More...)

[04 Apr] Get TUNE TODDLERS Discount Coupons at the Forum Shop! (More...)

[21 Mar] BrillKids Discount Coupons - Finally Here! (More...)

[21 Mar] BrillKids on Facebook... We've MOVED! (More...)

[15 Mar] Get KINDERBACH Discount Coupons at the Forum Shop! (More...)

[08 Mar] WINNERS OF THE VIDEO CONTEST: You, Your Baby and Little Reader Part 2! (More...)

[07 Mar] Please welcome our NEW FORUM MODERATORS: Skylark, Tanikit, TmS, and TeachingMyToddlers! (More...)

[22 Feb] Do you BLOG? Join the BrillKids Blogger Team! (More...)

[11 Feb] Affiliate Program – Use BrillKids Banners to promote your affiliate link in your blogs and websites! (More...)

[31 Jan] Important: Please Upgrade to Little Reader v2.0 (More...)

[26 Jan] BrillKids Blog - Criticisms of Teaching Your Baby To Read (More...)

[21 Jan] Share your Little Reader Success Story! (More...)

[08 Jan] Little Reader available on the iPad today! (More...)

[17 Dec] Aesop's Fables vol. 1 - New storybooks from BrillKids! (More...)

[13 Dec] Infant Stimulation Cards - New at the BrillKids Store! (More...)

[08 Dec] Christmas Sale: Give the gift of learning with BrillKids! (More...)

[29 Nov] Upgrade to Little Reader 2.0 [BETA] Now! (More...)

[19 Nov] Get Discounts for products from JONES GENIUSES! (More...)

[17 Nov] Join the HOMESCHOOLING CONTEST: Create a Monthly Theme Unit! (More...)

[08 Nov] Piano Wizard Academy Offer - Exclusive to BrillKids Members! (More...)

[23 Oct] Should music be a birthright? Is music education for everyone? (More...)

[20 Oct] Introducing the BrillKids Presentation Binder Set! (More...)

[12 Oct]Get to Know Other BrillKids Parents in Your Area (More...)

[14 Sep] Teaching your kids about music - Why is it important? (More...)

[10 Sep] The new ENCYCLOPEDIC KNOWLEDGE Collaborations board is now open! (More...)

[10 Sep] Meet other BrillKids Members In Your Area! (More...)

[27 Aug] Traditional Chinese Curriculum Add-On Pack for Little Reader - Now Available! (More...)

[20 Aug] Little Reader Chinese Curriculum Add-on pack - Now Available! (More...)

[5 Aug] Take Advantage of our Special Affiliate Program Promotion! (More...)

[3 Aug] Encyclopedic Knowledge Categories for FREE, made by all of us! Please join in! (More...)

[16 Jul] WINNERS OF THE VIDEO CONTEST: You, your baby and Little Reader! (More...)

[24 Jun] Be a BrillKids Affiliate and Get Rewarded! (More...)

[24 Jun] Need help from Native Speakers of SPANISH, RUSSIAN and ARABIC for Little Reader curriculum!

[01 Jun] Deadline for Submission of Entries for the LR Video Contest - Extended Until June 30! (More...)

[19 May] Facebook "LIKE" buttons are now in BrillBaby! (More...)

[25 Mar] Introducing the all new Little Reader Deluxe Kit from BrillKids! (More...)

[18 Mar] More Signing Time Coupons available at our Forum Shop! (More...)

[11 Mar] BrillKids Discount Coupons - Coming Soon! (More...)

[09 Mar] Little Math 1.6 and Semester 2 are now available! (More...)

*

Pages: [1] 2   Go Down
Author Topic: Have you guys seen this? k-12 virtual home school  (Read 11917 times)
Digg del.icio.us
nhockaday
Forum Moderator
*****
Posts: 4109
Karma: 705
Baby: 1



I'm Gabriel's mommy!


View Profile
« on: March 29, 2009, 08:41:29 PM »

http://www.k12.com/
http://www.k12.com/about_k12/

It looks amazing. There is a virtual public charter school in my state, so I can enroll my son from k-12th grade for FREE. They send me books, supplies, and everything I would need to teach the curriculum. The curriculum looks really good too. What do you guys think?

In 1999, we set out to answer a call. It was a call voiced by a growing number of parents whose children’s needs were not being met by traditional education models. Their children were bored by the pace of the traditional classroom, left behind by the pace of the classroom, or just getting lost in the shuffle. While traditional brick and mortar schools work for many children, they restrict many others for a variety of reasons.

At K¹², our mission has remained steadfast: To provide any child access to exceptional curriculum and tools that enable him or her to maximize his or her success in life, regardless of geographic, financial, or demographic circumstance.

We have become a leader in providing individualized, one-to-one learning solutions to students from kindergarten through high school across the country. These solutions have literally changed lives and opened up possibility for many children. Our biggest fans continue to be parents who are seeking to tap into their children's unique potential and who have seen what can happen when children can work at the right pace and with the tools, approaches, and content that make learning come alive.


Logged

"While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about."

cassidy336
***
Posts: 165
Karma: 88
Baby: 2




View Profile
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2009, 09:28:48 PM »

That is so cool.  I didn't look around that much on the site but I love the idea.  Can you go ahead and start your 1 year old in the kindergarten?  I have been looking for online kindergarten curriculums and starting to make ppt on those topics thinking I could sort of replicate kindergarten by doing this.

Logged
nhockaday
Forum Moderator
*****
Posts: 4109
Karma: 705
Baby: 1



I'm Gabriel's mommy!


View Profile
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2009, 10:45:11 PM »

I highly doubt it. I think the kindergarten curriculum would be way too advanced, even for our kids. And I doubt that they would let you enroll a 1 year old. They do say that gifted children can be placed in higher classes, but a 1 year old in kindergarten is a little extreme. I imagine they would allow a 4 year old, provided he take and pass their placement exams., so it would have to be a 4 year old who knows everything needed for entrance in to kindergarten.



Logged

"While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about."

DadDude
*****
Posts: 977
Karma: 380




View Profile
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2009, 02:56:18 AM »

I've looked at it in the past and I was impressed by their rhetoric and some promotional materials.  But I'm skeptical of any pre-packaged curriculum.  Looking at some of the sample online lessons, though, and frankly I wasn't very impressed just because it seemed short on details and good writing.  Insofar as students are supposed to learn to a great extent from online books similar to the sample ones they have on display, all I can say is...I could do better.  And I mean that not as a boast but as a criticism of those materials.  There are many better books to be found in a good library.  But...I didn't see the full program, I didn't see the paper books that they send to students, I don't know what it is like when put into practice.  Apparently it's very popular and there are many recommendations, from people who use it (not like me!), so take my sniffy skepticism with a grain of salt.  It probably just reflects my propensity for Real Books over textbooks, anyway.

Logged

Larry Sanger - http://www.readingbear.org/
How and Why I Taught My Toddler to Read:
http://www.larrysanger.org/reading.html
Papa to two little boys, 6 and 1
nhockaday
Forum Moderator
*****
Posts: 4109
Karma: 705
Baby: 1



I'm Gabriel's mommy!


View Profile
« Reply #4 on: March 30, 2009, 03:06:48 AM »

Well, that's why you can supplement the curriculum with your own materials. The school day is 5 hours long, so you would have plenty of time to teach whatever else you wish. Honestly, it looks much better than public schools in my state, so if I'm lucky enough to be able to stay home during the day when my son is older, I will definitely check it out. And the samples are just that, samples. They are only a few minutes of an hour or so long lesson.

Logged

"While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about."

mtb999
***
Posts: 175
Karma: 129
Baby: 1P
Latest: (Pg)864w 3d



View Profile
« Reply #5 on: March 30, 2009, 10:50:18 AM »

It looks potentially quite a good resource ... thanks sharing it!!

Logged

LUV2READ
**
Posts: 89
Karma: 66




View Profile
« Reply #6 on: March 30, 2009, 12:28:02 PM »

This is considered a virtual public school. Since it is not legally homeschooling (if you choose the free program) you will not have the same freedom as a homeschool family. Meaning...you do what they say.

Logged
mother of faith
****
Posts: 880
Karma: 319
Baby: 3



homeschooling mother of faith


View Profile
« Reply #7 on: March 30, 2009, 12:42:40 PM »

Here is one that I love as well but its not free
www.time4learning.com
and they have preschool as well.

Logged

nhockaday
Forum Moderator
*****
Posts: 4109
Karma: 705
Baby: 1



I'm Gabriel's mommy!


View Profile
« Reply #8 on: March 30, 2009, 05:24:40 PM »

Actually, it is not a virtual public school. There are areas that use it that way, but if there is not one in your area, you have to pay to use the program. There are virtual private schools that use the program, and you have to pay. The program is accredited, and it is self-paced. Have you actually read the info on the site?

Logged

"While we try to teach our children all about life, our children teach us what life is all about."

LUV2READ
**
Posts: 89
Karma: 66




View Profile
« Reply #9 on: May 15, 2009, 05:48:17 AM »

Actually, it is not a virtual public school. There are areas that use it that way, but if there is not one in your area, you have to pay to use the program. There are virtual private schools that use the program, and you have to pay. The program is accredited, and it is self-paced. Have you actually read the info on the site?

Quote:
This is considered a virtual public school. Since it is not legally homeschooling (if you choose the free program) you will not have the same freedom as a homeschool family. Meaning...you do what they say.


Sorry I wasn't clear. If you use it for free, it is a virtual public school in Texas.

Logged
sb1201
***
Posts: 232
Karma: 130
Baby: 4




View Profile
« Reply #10 on: May 15, 2009, 03:38:54 PM »

I think that sounds like a great FREE resource for parents that want the ability to be more in charge of thier child's learning at home. But really benificial to someone like me who would be too chicken to really be in charge of what they are learning. My biggest fear about homeschooling is that I would screw it up somehow LOL

This seams like it would take the guess work out of the basics. If you wanted to supplement more you would have the freedom to do so, but you could be confident that the core basics are being covered.



Logged
Umm Sayyid
*
Posts: 17
Karma: 10
Baby: 3




View Profile
« Reply #11 on: May 15, 2009, 04:14:40 PM »

It looks potentially quite a good  ... thanks sharing it!!


Logged
Tornado
**
Posts: 79
Karma: 58
Baby: 1




View Profile
« Reply #12 on: May 15, 2009, 09:06:21 PM »

This is considered a virtual public school. Since it is not legally homeschooling (if you choose the free program) you will not have the same freedom as a homeschool family. Meaning...you do what they say.

I was so excited when I heard about this, as well.  However, since then I have heard from various homeschoolers, as well as from the Homeschool Defense League, that there is some concern about schooling... while you certainly have much more control with regards to your child's learning environment and quality of instruction, you are under the public school systems/government's oversight and are expected to follow their curriculum.  However, many homeschoolers desire to homeschool to avoid this exact thing.  From the LITTLE I have read on the subject there is some fear that those who are against traditional homeschooling will use this virtual public schooling movement as a way to say that traditional homeschooling is no longer needed and that virtual public or private accredited schools will be the only way homeschool legally.  In the end, it goes back to what your reasons are for homeschooling and obviously waying costs vs. benefits.  Thankfully I have a couple more years to research this before making a decision for my daughter.  Good luck in your schooling!   
 

« Last Edit: May 15, 2009, 09:11:16 PM by Tornado » Logged

Tornado's Mama smile
jaluitgirl
**
Posts: 62
Karma: 98
Baby: 2




View Profile
« Reply #13 on: May 15, 2009, 09:26:52 PM »

This is considered a virtual public school. Since it is not legally homeschooling (if you choose the free program) you will not have the same freedom as a homeschool family. Meaning...you do what they say.

I was so excited when I heard about this, as well.  However, since then I have heard from various homeschoolers, as well as from the Homeschool Defense League, that there is some concern about virtual public schooling... while you certainly have much more control with regards to your child's learning environment and quality of instruction, you are under the public school systems oversight and are expected to follow their curriculum. 

Since I am a public school teacher - I do have a few thoughts on this I'd like to share.  Yes, I do have State Standards I must follow in my classroom and in addition I have the school district's curriculum to follow.  However, I do not feel limited to those standards. 

Let me explain:  for second grade math I am required to work on base-10 up to millions, addition, subtraction, time, money and measurement.  How I choose to cover those are my choice.  The District pays for a textbook - but if I wanted to do all hands-on manipulatives, it's up to me.  If I am able to whiz through those standards and I wanted to add something in - say multiplication, percents, etc. - I could.  Now, dealing with a class of 20 with varying levels and also motivation it sometimes is a struggle to cover it all and cover it well. 

If I were to homeschool, I would be glad for the state guidelines but I would also know that if my child were able to handle all those standards, I could either move on to the next grade's standards, or I could chose to cover a particular standard in more depth, or I could choose something all together different to work on.

I like the K-12 virtual homeschool from what I've seen of it and that's the one my state recommends.  I also think I read that it's based on the "What Your Child Should Know" series.  I think I'd like to know that I was covering the Grade Level Expectation (GLEs) and I would be thrilled if my child could work through it fast enough that I could add in extras or move through it faster. 

It seems that homeschoolers have an automatic knee-jerk reaction against anything the state puts out.  Honestly, yes the standards are low and you could absolutely surpass them.  But I think that they are at least a good sketch of what you should be sure to cover somewhere during your child's education.  I think it is very difficult to create your own curriculum from scratch without at least some sort of framework to compare to.  Yes, the State will probably require your child to take the standared-based assessment (SBA) - but know that your child will probably pass it in the 90th percentile.  And if they don't then oops - maybe you need to go back and review that particular point with your child.  I would highly doubt that a homeschooled child would bomb an SBA - and if they do then it would be worth checking whether you covered the material or if there is some other concern to check out. 



Logged
LUV2READ
**
Posts: 89
Karma: 66




View Profile
« Reply #14 on: May 16, 2009, 12:40:23 AM »

I don't see anything wrong with the K12 program. I think it is great that parents have more than one option to school their children at home. smile

However, some parents are new to homeschooling and may misconstrue that the"free public school" option is the same as "homeschooling". Yes, the "free public school" option is school at home, but it is not legally "homeschooling." This is why HSLDA does not accept virtual "public school" parents as members. They do not need legal help to teach their children at home with a virtual "public school" program.

This is for informational purposes only, and is in no way a crack against K12. However, if new homeschoolers are thinking about the "free public school" option, they should be well informed that it does not fall under homeschooling. This way they are not surprised when they are required to follow the state's rules and requirements.






This is considered a virtual public school. Since it is not legally homeschooling (if you choose the free program) you will not have the same freedom as a homeschool family. Meaning...you do what they say.

I was so excited when I heard about this, as well.  However, since then I have heard from various homeschoolers, as well as from the Homeschool Defense League, that there is some concern about virtual public schooling... while you certainly have much more control with regards to your child's learning environment and quality of instruction, you are under the public school systems oversight and are expected to follow their curriculum. 

Since I am a public school teacher - I do have a few thoughts on this I'd like to share.  Yes, I do have State Standards I must follow in my classroom and in addition I have the school district's curriculum to follow.  However, I do not feel limited to those standards. 

Let me explain:  for second grade math I am required to work on base-10 up to millions, addition, subtraction, time, money and measurement.  How I choose to cover those are my choice.  The District pays for a textbook - but if I wanted to do all hands-on manipulatives, it's up to me.  If I am able to whiz through those standards and I wanted to add something in - say multiplication, percents, etc. - I could.  Now, dealing with a class of 20 with varying levels and also motivation it sometimes is a struggle to cover it all and cover it well. 

If I were to homeschool, I would be glad for the state guidelines but I would also know that if my child were able to handle all those standards, I could either move on to the next grade's standards, or I could chose to cover a particular standard in more depth, or I could choose something all together different to work on.

I like the K-12 virtual homeschool from what I've seen of it and that's the one my state recommends.  I also think I read that it's based on the "What Your Child Should Know" series.  I think I'd like to know that I was covering the Grade Level Expectation (GLEs) and I would be thrilled if my child could work through it fast enough that I could add in extras or move through it faster. 

It seems that homeschoolers have an automatic knee-jerk reaction against anything the state puts out.  Honestly, yes the standards are low and you could absolutely surpass them.  But I think that they are at least a good sketch of what you should be sure to cover somewhere during your child's education.  I think it is very difficult to create your own curriculum from scratch without at least some sort of framework to compare to.  Yes, the State will probably require your child to take the standared-based assessment (SBA) - but know that your child will probably pass it in the 90th percentile.  And if they don't then oops - maybe you need to go back and review that particular point with your child.  I would highly doubt that a homeschooled child would bomb an SBA - and if they do then it would be worth checking whether you covered the material or if there is some other concern to check out. 





« Last Edit: May 16, 2009, 02:02:05 AM by LUV2READ » Logged
Pages: [1] 2   Go Up
 
Jump to:  

Recent Threads

by newassignmentau, September 29, 2023, 09:52:09 AM
by jasminfernandes, August 18, 2023, 05:42:02 AM
by Annasprachzentrum, August 02, 2023, 08:27:26 PM
by Brileydavis, February 07, 2023, 07:31:40 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 12:01:12 PM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 11:26:28 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 11:17:08 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 11:02:35 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 09:45:06 AM
by Thepharmacity, January 04, 2023, 06:12:34 AM
by Sara Sebastian, December 20, 2022, 02:04:21 PM
by Kays1s, December 05, 2022, 02:02:24 AM
by ashokrawat1256, November 11, 2022, 04:54:21 AM
by farnanwilliam, October 22, 2022, 04:12:41 AM
by berryjohnson, February 05, 2020, 12:41:49 PM
Page: 1/4  

Recently Added Files

tamil - months by BhavaniJothi, Dec. 05, 2019
More Shapes - More shapes not originally included in L... by Kballent, Oct. 23, 2019
test1 - test by SSbei, Sep. 08, 2019
Purple Foods - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Green Foods - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Yellow Foods - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Orange - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Red Food - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
White Foods - As part of Color Themes I made some less... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Fruits & veggies mascots - This is Polish \"must have\" mascots :) ... by Agnole, Feb. 24, 2018
Page: 1/3  

Members
Stats
  • Total Posts: 110526
  • Total Topics: 19136
  • Online Today: 432
  • Online Ever: 826
  • (January 22, 2020, 12:09:49 AM)
Users Online
  • Users: 0
  • Guests: 320
  • Total: 320

TinyPortal v1.0.5 beta 1© Bloc

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2013, Simple Machines

Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS! Dilber MC Theme by HarzeM
Home | File Downloads | Search | Members | BrillBaby | BrillKids | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2025 BrillKids Inc. All rights reserved.