Curriculum Ideas we’ve used

In the Spirit of Sharing:Two of my kids applied over 80 CLEP and DSST credits to their degrees, so they have taken many exams.  Below is the order they took them in and a list of the primary resource they used.  My son focused on the History exams and my daughter’s focus was on the Business and Psychology exams. I’ve combined their lists to give some sense of which exams they studied for first and how they build on each other.  Remember, this is only a guide … not the best or only way.  There is excellent curriculum (such as Apologia) but I preferred choosing things that are in line with my students’ learning styles. All of their tests included taking practice exams and reviewing the wrong answers.  See Tricia’s sitefor more details on her methodology.

                        ~Cheri

Test

Resources

Learning Express e-books.  Available through your library if they subscribe to the Learning Express site.  Excellent free pdf files for a variety of homeschooling subjects.
Introduction to Computing DSST 8-week Study Group Tricia’s Lesson Plans   When using any text, always check the publisher’s website for a companion site like this one. NOTE: I’ve recently put together a Computer Syllabus for this course for another group I facilitated.
Introduction to World Religions DSST NEW!  I have taught this class twice and highly recommend it for all.  World Religions Syllabus 4pg
College Composition CLEP Sign up to receive the SAT Question of the Day starting in 7thgrade.We did a year course with WriteShop I and finished with  The Least You should Know about English  (form A, B, or C are the same, just different practice questions) with essay practice from The Learning Express ACT questions offered free online through our libraryThese writing prompts from Learning Express are also helpful
Western Civilization I and II CLEP We enjoyed the World History curriculum from Ray Notgrass.  Most of the book is dedicated to the years covered in the Western Civ I exam.  To study for Western Civ II, we used Spielvogel’s Human Odyssey.  Other students have used this text for both exams and enjoyed it.Over lunch, we also watched videos by the Teaching Company that were very engaging.
Ethics in AmericaDSST The philosophers covered in Western Civ I lay the foundation for this course.  Add study from the free pdf download from Peterson’s along with Instantcert and Peterson practice exams
Analyzing  & Int Lit (w/o essay) CLEP As big readers, I added Progeny Press’ Poetry Unit and a study of literary terms (loads of free sites like Sparknotes) and called it good.
 History of the US I CLEP We deviated from the standard homeschool curriculum for this one.  The free downloadable text we used is from the State of Florida.  It is no longer being published, but is available on the ERIC database.  We also used their text for American Government and did these two subject side-by-side since there is so much overlap.  From the teacher guide, I chose projects that helped enforce CLEP must-knows like memorizing the amendments.We are also big fans of Netflix so I coordinated historical fiction films and books into the syllabus.
American Government CLEP See note for History of the US I
Civil War and the Reconstruction DSST If interested in history, take this exam during study of  US I,  Read A Short History of the Civil War and Watch: Ken Burns Civil War Series.  If time, watch Gods and Generals, and Gettysburg
Social Science and History CLEP For history buffs who have taken Western Civ and a few other history courses (my son) he just studied the REA and completed practice exams.
Humanities CLEP Same as note above.  Others suggest the text: The Humanities through the Arts (6th ed) by David Martin and Lee Jacobus along with the REA guide and practice tests.  There is a fair amount of American Lit and English Lit on this exam, so consider studying for those CLEPs first.
Microeconomics CLEP Micro and Macro econ were the foundation courses to a host of business cleps.  We used the free curriculum available through Junior Achievement after establishing our homeschool coop as a “school” and me as the volunteer. We then followed up with the REA and Sparknotes to review specific or difficult concepts.
Intro to Business DSST The e-book containing this title from Peterson’s was about all we used in a list of exams.  There are numerous websites that are helpful if you need more studying.
Principles of Marketing CLEP Two-4 week study after Economics because there are several economics terms that overlap.  We used the REA marketing book.  These are also available

College Mathematics CLEP After any Algebra I course, this can be taken.
History of the US II CLEP Same resources as US I.  Students usually say US I is easier than II — more fact based and less “isms”.
History of the Vietnam War DSST If interested in history, take this exam during study of US II.  My son wrote a research paper for National History Day so didn’t need to do additional studying.
Intro to the Modern Middle East DSST Resources for this one were hard to find.  He used Idiots Guide to the Modern Middle East and followed with Instantcert Flashcards.
Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union DSST Read The Soviet Colossus and followed up reading about specific people in Wikipedia.
Western Europe since 1945 DSST Read PostWar  — a long read … he read the chapters that pertained to the years on the test and followed with InstantCert
Environment and Humanity DSST 12-week course Environmental Science  by Arms ISBN: 0030520193  This was my realization that pictures speak a thousand words and the difference between a middle school text and high school or college is they just remove the pictures from the upper levels, shrink the font and add 200 unnecessary pages!  Followup with free Peterson’s practice exams.
Macroeconomics CLEP Same resources as Microeconomics
Business Mathematics DSST 4-6 week course, independent of other exams except that basic economics and financial concepts are applied; Algebra I prerequisite. Business Math Demystified by  Allan G. Bluman (one chapter a day).  We also reviewed the free pdf download from Peterson’s.
English Literature CLEP A semester course using Switched on Schoolhouse British Lit CDs.  The name of this exam is English Lit, but they mean English in the British sense.  We followed up with Barron’s EZ-101 Study Keys for English Literature and relied on the Specific Feedback Forum available through  http://www.degreeforum.net/
Principles of SupervisionDSST Principles of Supervision DSST & Principles of Management CLEP are very similar.  Study for both at the same time; 4 weeks for both.  We took the DSST Supervision one first because DSSTs are a bit easier since there are only 4 multiple choice answers to choose from vs. 5 multiple choice with CLEP.
Principles of Management CLEP See note on Principles of Supervision  Petersons e-book was enough, however, there is resources such as: REA Management book, http://www.netmba.com/ and Standard Deviants videos
Human Resources Mgmt DSST
Organizational Behavior DSST http://www.free-clep-prep.com/Organizational-Behavior-DSST.html
Introductory Sociology CLEP I was teaching a 12-week Psych course so we studied for this concurrently since so many terms overlap.  Depending on the depth of knowledge from the student, this may be a simple 4-week study:**Free cliffnotes site , Barron’s EZ 101 and InstantCert Flashcards
Technical Writing DSST Having finished traditional high school English courses, we did this as a semester course using The Elements of Technical Writing and two free ebooks from Learnatest.com  Learning Express One under “Writing Skills” … Goof Proof Business Writing and the other is under “Workplace Skills: …Business Writing Clear and Simple.Note: the free pdfs withing the Learning Express site must now be accessed through a pubic library.  Check your local library’s online site and look for online resources.
Introductory Psychology CLEP 12 week course Understanding Psychology by Kasschau and the free companion website.  It was difficult finding a visually-friendly text that was appropriate for grades 7-12 (no marijuana brownie references … no kidding!)  Followed up with InstantCert cards.  This course was the foundation to the next two Psych Cleps: Human Growth and Ed Psych, as well as foundational to the Sociology CLEP.  Another Resource Post: Click Here
Human Growth and Development CLEP Just a few weeks after the Intro Psych course, just the REA and practice tests for this one.  There are Instantcert cards as well.
Educational Psychology CLEP After HG&D, two more weeks, REA and practice exams and this one is good to go!
College Algebra CLEP Test after completing Algebra II and review REA book.  Note: Consider ALEKS for Intermediate and College Algebra.  Since it is approved by ACE, many colleges grant credit for the course, eliminating the need for taking the CLEP.
Principles of Statistics DSST My son worked independently for a semester through a typical public school Stats book and then tested (his dad is a math teacher)
Chemistry CLEP We completed a year Chemistry course by Beginnings Publishing and intended to follow with the REA book for test prep.  However, both my students did not feel adequately prepared for this clep (we are not a science family … so by no means am I suggesting this curriculum is not adequate).

Posted on October 21, 2011, in Helpful Websites and Resources and tagged , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. These ideas and more have helped my daughter earn 78 credits via CLEP and DSST testing while still in high school. Those credits along with the PSEO program have enabled her to earn her AA degree AND an AS degree in Business from Anoka Ramsey Community College before completing high school. She is now an 18 year old Junior at St. Cloud State University majoring in accounting! So far no student debt has been accumulated and we are hoping for her to complete her college plans without any! Thank you, Cheri, for all you have done to get the ball rolling so students can afford a college education.

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