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  • Birthday 09/22/1979

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  1. I am currently doing R&S Grade 2 English with ds loosely for afterschooling for remedial (he is in 4th grade) and I was wondering if there was a reading comprehension program that would work with it that isn't R&S? I don't know if pathways would be overkill or not. He is a slow reader but decodes fairly well, yet his comprehension and understanding isn't very strong.
  2. he knows what a noun is and that's it. Handwriting is atrocious, hates to write, does not know parts of speech. Reading is ok, maybe late 2nd early third level
  3. I think I'd have to start at level one with him....have to get placement tests
  4. I esp like this. Im surprised that basic grammar, parts of speech, and writing dont start until 4 though....you would think R&S would have it starting earlier Sent from my VS810PP using Tapatalk
  5. I love it...helps alot Sent from my VS810PP using Tapatalk
  6. It lists 131 dollars on the website and an online class i need to try and implement it? Sent from my VS810PP using Tapatalk
  7. Due to many things happening in previous years, my son has a lot of gaps in his learning. I'm hoping to remedy this after school and try to her him close to a 4th grade level (his current grade). Should I look at WTM suggestions for earlier grades as practice? Looking at spelling and grammar and writing....we already practice phonics and he is doing fairly well with that. I'd love a complete curricula that encompasses all of this but if there isn't one I don't mind piecing one together.
  8. So many issues have happened in the past 5 years....the results are that my son is stuck in public school at the moment for this school year, but I'd like to afterschool him with language arts. He has a relatively light homework load and I would like to do some remedial LA with him. He gets spelling every week at school, and is decent in reading, so I'd like to teach grammar, writing, parts of speech. Next year my plan is to HS again and I'd like to not stick him and his sister (who will be in second) in the same LA program if I can avoid it.
  9. Christopherus has it on their website....might be in their 5th grade year area Sent from my VS810PP using Tapatalk
  10. I really liked their language lessons because it was enough for my son who hates writing. I enjoyed the tone and everything else. They are somewhat highly priced I like their living science books as well but I made copies for my own kids anyway. Also loved Angela O'Dell's history and math books (already linked above) Sent from my VS810PP using Tapatalk
  11. We will be returning to homeschool next year and already I'm planning ahead. My 9/10 year old boy wants more history and science, as his 2 years in brick and mortar school has him grumbling about how little they do science and history. Is there a way to structure a HS program around those two without of course leaving out other important subjects? I've already reminded him he will need math, reading, spelling, and I like how the WTM has things laid out, I'd just like some ideas on how maybe I could do this from someone more experienced.
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