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At the high school level hands-on learning often means using real-life experience: science experiments, geography experiments, etc. We used YMCA Youth & Government for our American Government credit. Speech & Debate, or Toastmasters can be a good English or elective credit. By the time a student is in high school, it may be a good time to encourage the student to help you choose curriculum. That doesn't mean it's a free-for-all with your money, though. What I mean is "choose between these math options" or "choose a science from this website." Look at highschoolscience.com, or hometrainingtools.com to choose science.
If you want to read about other moms who have gone the "hands on" route and survived:
Barb Shelton High School Form+U+LA
Micki and David Colfax Homeschooling for Excellence
And there is the great stand-by for learning styles - Cynthia Tobias The Way They Learn:
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