FREE Homeschool Health Class for High School

Published:
August 19, 2016

Sarah Shelton

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Sarah Shelton

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Health can be a hard subject to find when homeschooling High School. Some schools and states require a Health class as a graduation requirement.
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Walking by the Way has come up with a round up of amazing resources for you to create your very own High School Health Curriculum. For those of you that don’t like textbook learning and loves unit studies and creating your own curriculum, this might be the perfect course for you. There are so many great links, resources and ideas for you to create your own Highschool Health. 

Check it out HERE.

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