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Pam L in Mid Tenn

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  1. I have found that doubling lessons doesn't allow enough time for the information to "perk" or "process" in the brain. We've tried to double some lessons but it just doesn't work for us.

     

    I would suggest going over one lesson per day and assigning select problems. It the beginning is truly a review then maybe you will only assign a few problems to work per day. Or perhaps you could review by working through some problems together.

     

    If you do decide to double lessons, I would do one lesson early in the day and another later in the day. It takes time for the math to "sink in."

     

    IMHO,

    Pam

  2. We used Easy Grammar a year after R$S....then we used BJU for two years. My 8th grader needs some grammar review, so we are doing R&S workbooks for review. If your student did very well after 3 years of R&S you might concentrate on writing and literature. Or you might go to your local teacher supply store and buy a little grammar workbook for some review.

  3. My suggestion would be to take several companies' placement tests. Also, since she is an adult, you should be able to have several discussions with her about what she likes/dislikes, how she learns best, etc. Would she prefer a workbook (ACE perhaps?), textbooks, real (living books)? Does she need some basic literacy training?

     

    For general knowledge, history, even science... think about videos or books on tape. Shows like NOVA can be an education in themselves for an adult, even if you don't understand it all.

     

    I have an acquaintance who helped her sis in law a few years ago. Mainly, she helped her pick books from the library (her reading skills were good), they watched and discussed documentaries (with popcorn!), and she worked through a Saxon text book... 87, if I remember correctly. Unfortunately, I lost tract of my friend, so I don't know the end of the story.

     

    Emphasize LEARNING the material and don't test over the material. Get some test practice books and use that to prepare for college entrance exams.

  4. Hey Everyone :),

    We found out we were moving about the time the boards changed. I registered and have lurked a few times, but am happy to say that I am back on the boards here. :)

     

    I have missed the wisdom of this group, and the various mix of opinions, personalities, religions, and knowledge.

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