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What is the difference between the Sube kit and the Homeschool Curriculum?
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Date: 2/5/2010 3:39 pm
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The Sube kit includes the lesson manual and all the components ready made
and contained within a colorful storage box. It is ready to use in the
classroom with little to no prep time. It is called the School Version
because the manual contains the Accountability Pack;
evaluation tools, unit tests, standard alignments and scope and sequence for
each unit.


Homeschool Curriculum is a pdf with all the digital files for the lesson
manual and the components that you see in the Sube Kit. Just print, copy and
assemble the components yourself. The Sube Homeschool Curriculum is called
the Home Version because it does not include the Accountability Pack. This
version is great for parents teaching at home to their kids.

For teachers that have the time to print and laminate the components on
their own, and do not need evaluation tools such as standards and tests, the
Homeschool Curriculum is perfect.

For schools and language programs that are seeking a more comprehensive
approach that requires testing and evaluating students as well as
demonstrating how the activities align with state and national standards,
the Sube kit would be best.

For teachers that do not have the time to print and laminate components, it
would also be best to buy the complete Sube Kit.

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