Using BiblioPlan with Your High School Student


BiblioPlan’s materials provide everything you need to guide your high school student through for-credit courses in all of these subjects:

Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4
English and American Literature X X X X
World History X X
World Geography X X
U.S. History X X
Modern History X X
US Government X X
Bible and Church History X X X X


Assigning Credit

English and American Literature: Five hours of work per week, per subject, over the course of an entire school year, constitutes one full credit. Choose the appropriate literature from the BiblioPlan Guide. For English Literature, choose British authors and assign reports and essays from the BiblioPlan Guide on their work. For American Literature, choose American authors and assign reports and essays from the BiblioPlan Guide on their work. For a regular English course, combine BiblioPlan literature selections with an outside grammar/writing program (BiblioPlan does not provide a grammar program).

World History and World Geography: One half credit per subject, per year. If you follow BiblioPlan through Years 1 and 2, you can credit your students with one full credit of World History and one full credit of World Geography. Alternatively, designate Year 1 as one full credit of World History and Geography, Part One; and designate Year 2 as one full credit of World History and Geography, Part Two.

US History and Modern History: One half credit per subject, per year. If you follow BiblioPlan through Years 3 and 4, you can credit your students with one full credit of US History and one full credit of Modern History. Alternatively, designate Year 3 as one full credit of US and Modern History, Part One; and designate Year 4 as one full credit of US and Modern History, Part Two.

US Government: One full credit in either Year 3 or Year 4.

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