Standard Deviants Accelerate

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Standard Deviants Accelerate

Standard Deviants Accelerate is a flexible, individualized, video-rich learning system that makes homeschooling easier and more fun.  Young comedians explain complex topics with through skits and visuals to make learning engaging and entertaining!  SDA has 9 core subjects and 5 AP test prep subjects available. Part of what’s wonderful about homeschooling is that you can fit lessons into an active flexible lifestyle.  This is why we made SDAccelerate accessible 24/7, anytime, anywhere, on any computer, tablet, or smart phone.  Video on demand supports how you like to learn.

 

Courses include:

  • Earth Science, grades 6-12
  • Nutrition, grades 6-12
  • Biology, grades 7-12
  • Chemistry, grades 9-12
  • Arithmetic, grades 3-9
  • Fundamental Math, grades 4-10
  • Algebra, grades 7-12
  • English Composition, grades 9-12
  • US History, grade 9-12
  • AP Biology, grades 11-12
  • AP Chemistry, grades 11-12
  • AP American Government and Politics, grades 11-12
  • AP US History, grades 11-12
  • AP English Composition, grades 11-12

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We tried it and I had high hopes, and it was easy to use, and I really liked the scope and sequence and thoroughness of each subject. However, my kids really didn't warm to the style. I thought at least my son would, because he normally seems to like sarcastic / gross humor and spastic animations, but for some reason, this quickly seemed shallow to him.

For my daughter, the sarcastic humor was a total turnoff. But then, she also finds things aimed at the tween/teen demographic rather tiresome in general, because she doesn't resonate with eye-rolling, complaining, the "adults are the enemy" meme, or with slapstick and physical humor or the art of the put-down.

If Disney shows and the popularity of recent movies like Judy Moody and the Not-Bummer Summer, the new Ramona movie, shows like Labrats, etc. are any indication, there are far more tweens and teens who like that kind of thing, than object to it, so the best way to know if you'll like it, is to try it.

If your kid likes it and learns from it, it is extremely easy to use, for the parent, and has convenient reporting.
Grade levels used
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 8
Pros
Fully self-paced and independent/automated online learning, no real work needed on the part of the parent
Cons
Sense of humor is highly subjective
Do you recommend?
Yes, at least to try
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