Homeschool ideas and help for intro to Spanish

Homeschool ideas and help for intro to Spanish

Homeschool ideas and help for intro to Spanish

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Thessaly_1995
Level: Homeschool Newbie
Location: Texas
Posts: 1

Homeschool ideas and help for intro to Spanish

  Thessaly_1995 » Wed, 30 Dec 2020 16:33:41 PM



Greetings everyone,study We will be homeschooling with an online program for the first time in the fall and I really want to move forward with the online approach. What's the best intro to Spanish online curriculum for Texas? I will consider all pointers! I would appreciate it if someone with home-school experience can give pointers or advice.
 
Yuneth1982
Level: Advanced Homeschooler
Location: Texas
Posts: 862
Votes: 51|

Re: Homeschool ideas and help for intro to Spanish

  Yuneth1982 » Mon, 04 Jan 2021 07:52:41 AM



  Thessaly_1995  wrote:
Greetings everyone,study We will be homeschooling with an online program for the first time in the fall and I really want to move forward with the online approach. What's the best intro to Spanish online curriculum for Texas? I will consider all pointers! I would appreciate it if someone with home-school experience can give pointers or advice.



Hello there.study I guess it depends what you mean by "best" program for homeschooling (emphasis "best"). If by best you mean you get lots of choice, quality and a reasonably priced program, then yes. I tried at least 3 other online homeschooling programs and noticed that some sites do an incredibly good job to pull you in but then they have nothing substantial to back it up. Not even an accredit homeschooling program or accredited teachers for homeschooling. With Lernsys you see the entire program ahead of time, you get to meet the teachers, preview lessons, etc. To me this is great because there are basically no surprises. You know exactly what you are getting.
 
Thessaly_1995
Level: Homeschool Newbie
Location: Texas
Posts: 2

Re: Homeschool ideas and help for intro to Spanish

  by Thessaly_1995 » Fri, 08 Jan 2021 09:03:41 AM



  Yuneth1982  wrote:
  Thessaly_1995  wrote:
Greetings everyone,study We will be homeschooling with an online program for the first time in the fall and I really want to move forward with the online approach. What's the best intro to Spanish online curriculum for Texas? I will consider all pointers! I would appreciate it if someone with home-school experience can give pointers or advice.



Hello there.study I guess it depends what you mean by "best" program for homeschooling (emphasis "best"). If by best you mean you get lots of choice, quality and a reasonably priced program, then yes. I tried at least 3 other online homeschooling programs and noticed that some sites do an incredibly good job to pull you in but then they have nothing substantial to back it up. Not even an accredit homeschooling program or accredited teachers for homeschooling. With Lernsys you see the entire program ahead of time, you get to meet the teachers, preview lessons, etc. To me this is great because there are basically no surprises. You know exactly what you are getting.



I appreciate the input.study
 
Kinsey_homeschooler
Level: Homeschool Newbie
Location: Texas
Posts: 73
Votes: 2|

Re: Homeschool ideas and help for intro to Spanish

  Kinsey_homeschooler » Mon, 11 Jan 2021 01:02:41 AM



  Thessaly_1995  wrote:
Greetings everyone,study We will be homeschooling with an online program for the first time in the fall and I really want to move forward with the online approach. What's the best intro to Spanish online curriculum for Texas? I will consider all pointers! I would appreciate it if someone with home-school experience can give pointers or advice.



Hello, I believe Lernsys Academy is one of the most affordable and complete solutions when it comes to homeschooling. Consider this, if you needed to pay a private teacher with a masters or Phd to create 40, 60 or 80 lessons and worksheets and then explain each exercise, how much would you spend? Probably thousands. I can get the same access for under $200 in most cases.
 
Jayla2010
Level: Homeschool Newbie
Location: Texas
Posts: 933
Votes: 61|

Re: Homeschool ideas and help for intro to Spanish

  Jayla2010 » Wed, 13 Jan 2021 07:11:41 AM



  Thessaly_1995  wrote:
Greetings everyone,study We will be homeschooling with an online program for the first time in the fall and I really want to move forward with the online approach. What's the best intro to Spanish online curriculum for Texas? I will consider all pointers! I would appreciate it if someone with home-school experience can give pointers or advice.



I really believe that Lernsys is the most affordable solution for its value. We got an algebra course with over 100 lessons for approximately $1.50 per lesson. $150 may look like a lot at first but how much does an hour of private classes cost? How much will you spend on private classes over the course of 3 or 4 months? Probably over $400 or $500 or more. I am also not fooled anymore by systems charging $29.99 per month where at the end of the year you spend over $350 and still had to do 90% of the work. With Lernsys we don't have to worry about doing any additional work ourselves.
 
Thessaly_1995
Level: Homeschool Newbie
Location: Texas
Posts: 3

Re: Homeschool ideas and help for intro to Spanish

  by Thessaly_1995 » Fri, 15 Jan 2021 06:33:41 AM



  Jayla2010  wrote:
  Thessaly_1995  wrote:
Greetings everyone,study We will be homeschooling with an online program for the first time in the fall and I really want to move forward with the online approach. What's the best intro to Spanish online curriculum for Texas? I will consider all pointers! I would appreciate it if someone with home-school experience can give pointers or advice.



I really believe that Lernsys is the most affordable solution for its value. We got an algebra course with over 100 lessons for approximately $1.50 per lesson. $150 may look like a lot at first but how much does an hour of private classes cost? How much will you spend on private classes over the course of 3 or 4 months? Probably over $400 or $500 or more. I am also not fooled anymore by systems charging $29.99 per month where at the end of the year you spend over $350 and still had to do 90% of the work. With Lernsys we don't have to worry about doing any additional work ourselves.



Thank you for the advice!emoji-happy
 
Jayla2010
Level: Homeschool Newbie
Location: Texas
Posts: 934

Re: Homeschool ideas and help for intro to Spanish

  by Jayla2010 » Sat, 16 Jan 2021 01:46:41 AM



  Thessaly_1995  wrote:
Thank you for the advice!emoji-happy



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