Homeschool Chemistry?
Favorite Answer
http://www.rainbowresource.com/index.php
If you’re talking high school chemistry, there are several options. The best, IMO, is a homeschool co-op. That way you can do labs with other students. Another way is to use a textbook curriculum like Apologia Science. One other way is to take an online course. You can also enroll in a local community college (perhaps that’s what you don’t want and why you’re asking?).
Until the end of the month, the Homeschool Buyers Co-op has a special deal on CyberEd online science courses. Here’s the link (you have to sign up for a free membership first):
http://www.homeschoolbuyersco-op.org
There are many online courses to choose from. Just do a search for “online chemistry courses”.
It wouldn’t hurt to get freshman college Inorganic and Organic Chemisty and study that afterwords just to get a head start.
Hannah
Check out community colleges too, sometimes they have Saturday or summer classes for under-college age kids at various levels and ages (in our area it was called “kiddie college” for K-12 grades).
Check out the following for science supplies and curriculum:
http://www.tobinslab.com
http://www.hometeachingtools.com
they both have great stuff!
http://www.highschoolscience.com/
http://www.homeschoolsciencetools.com/