What's a good non-Christian based curriculum?

Question:Besides Saxon math, what kinds of curricula is out there for homeschoolers who don't necessarily want to teach religion?

Answers:
You'll have to probably get bits and pieces here and there rather than a full curriculum. I actually answered a similar question not long ago. Just look in my Answers.
try is its a good school http://pavcs.blackboard.com/webapps/port...
Calvert School is a popular one. It is a complete curriculum. I think the website is http://www.calvertschool.org/home-school...

It is very thorough.

Kim
You didn't state for what grade.

For highschool you could use Penn Foster.
Check out the "Oak Meadows" web site. The" Sonlight" catalog is a good source of materials. We really enjoy "Easy Grammar" and "Easy Writing" by Wanda C. Philips. "Apologia" Science is written by a Christian but is not totally biased. "Teaching Textbooks" for math is also good. You could probably cobble together a curriculum on your own, that's what we do.
You should check out K12. com. They are secular in nature and offer a complete curriculum.
check out k12 .com the best homeschool program around we have teachers outtings awesome programs they give you a computer with everything you need all lesson are on it all teacher books it is great fun . good luck and tell them azva sent you

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