New to homeschooling this year should I give my son placement tests?
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Don’t worry too much if some of the things he learns in Science and History are review, it would be in school too. If you don’t want to waste his time going over it again, just have take his chapter tests first, then decide what he needs to study in each chapter/lesson based on what he missed.
A better scope and sequence to get is from the curriculum you choose. Some things are obvious, like if he’s had American or World History. Others are harder. Most curricula companies should have customer service reps that can also help you with placement. Most also have a trial period, or a time when you can return the materials if they aren’t working for your family.
When choosing a curriculum, I would first find out your son’s learning style, then you can choose curriculum to best fit that style. There are some good books about learning styles.
So, short answer, start with the curriculum you’ll be using.
You could give him a standardized test to get a better feel for where he is (above, below, or at grade-level) in each subject. Two tests (the ITBS and the Stanford) are available from Bob Jones University Testing and Eval. Services (among others). There’s several different tests available. Texas offers their previous tests online for free! (see link below).
Or you might just try winging it for a few months. This will give both of you time to ease into homeschooling. Then, once you see where he is, how he learns, what his likes/dislikes, strengths/weaknesses are, you can start looking for curricula that meets both of your needs.
You might also try asking around to other local homeschoolers to see if you can borrow some of their 7th grade materials to get a feel for the level before you “invest” in the curriculum. Many homeschoolers are happy to help and willing to loan out materials they aren’t currently using.
Having said that, many public libraries subscribe to an online service that provides a wealth of placement, diagnostic and practice tests through “Learning Express Library” The link below is a referal link from the Salt Lake County Library in Utah. (If you happen to be a SLCo Library patron, your login credentials are your library card number and the last four digits of your phone number.) The tests range from elementary school enhancement and diagnostics to graduate school entrance exams. Check with your local library to see if they subscribe to this service.
http://homeschoolingfaqs.com might help
You would give him/her the test for the grade level they are entering.
You send the test back to them, they will score it, and send it back with curriculum recommendations if you’d like.
http://ebiz.netopia.com/clpress/copyof/
Many curriculum providers also have placement tests you can print of the net to see at what level your child would start.
This is why we never bought a packaged curriculum because our children were at such different levels in several of the subjects.
Good luck.
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