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  1. What about the cards and the CD -do I need to order these too?

     

    Honestly I think I would like Sequential Spelling better- I realy dont want to know the rules -but Ds is very bright and wants to know the why to everything -so it seems like this may be better for him (maybe some will rub off on me too)

     

    I ordered the cd-rom but I don't think you have to have it. Check the online sample to see if you really want it.

  2. I was thinking of getting BTC Book 1 for my 2nd grader. He is currently using or will be using in the Fall:

     

    • WWE1
    • All About Spelling L-1
    • Climbing to Good English Bk-1
    • Explode the Code books 1 1/2, 2 1/2 & book 3 1/2. Total of 3 books
    • Math

    Do you think it would be too much? I was thinking of maybe doing BTC 3x a week.

     

    Thanks!

  3. My 8yr. old reads at at about 5th grade and her comprehension is at high 7th grade. She was working her way through R&S 3 and I had currently purchased BJU 3 for her. But once I got her test scores back, I realized that BJU would be twaddle work for her. I didn't want to purchase another BJU because I didn't have the money and decided I would rather her read books she enjoys (not that she wouldn't have enjoyed BJU she likes those kind of readers)

     

    I ended up getting a Progeny Press Guide & Total Language Plus. I wanted her to really did deeper with some of her books. I plan to do about four. 1 TLP & 3PP. I need something that will guide me through things.

     

    I do think just reading is fine too, but like I mentioned, I wanted some of her reading to go a little deeper. Especially when she finds a books she really likes she will read fast. Another reason why I chose to go this route.

     

    I do think that BJU is great. From the one I bougth I love all the comprehension questions. The stories are interesting ( I have been caught reading the BJU reader:001_huh:)

     

    I think it just depends on what your looking for. BJU is great and I'm sure you dd will be reading other books too.

     

    HTH,

  4. One more question-

     

    Are the letter tiles a part of the student materials packet or do you need to purchase them seperately (in addition to)?

     

    Those you do need and need to purchase separate. I ordered two sets to teach with four kiddos.

  5. My 10 ds is a horrible speller at a high 1st grade level. I called All About Spelling and they said to start at level one. Even with my 8yr. natural speller he said to start with level 1. The levels are not grade levels.

     

    So, I'm starting my 6, 7, 8 & 10yr olds all at level 1 and have the older ones move more quickly.

     

    HTH,

  6. Caleb my almost 8yr old and going into 2nd grade (late B-day) would have not been ready last year when he was 7yrs. But Brent my 1st grader who will be 7 years in Oct. would be able to do it, although he is the one using MFW1 so WWE will have to wait until next year.

     

    I do think it depends on the child and their writing ability. Yes, writing should be done, but the child needs to be ready for it. If it's whinning and complaining, than that's different.

     

    Cutting helps with writing. My kids love to cut up paper and paste it together. Use a whiteboard or chalkboard. Let him use markers. I think that abbeyej gave you lots of great suggestions though :D.

     

    HTH,

  7. I called EPS and they said it only for one child, so I'll wait on this. I would use if for 3 of my dc. She also said that between the books and the online ETC it might be too much. I'm bummed. I just purchased all the ETC books I would need for 3 of my dc. Last thing; the 1/2 books are not on the ETC online.

     

    That's all the info I got :)

     

    Blessings,

  8. My oldest child Josh didn't start reading until he was 9yrs. old.I mean really reading he could blend but it took him forever to read anything. Compared to his sister who is a year younger. She took off reading at 5yrs. old.

     

    I worried a lot about Josh. Thinking I did something wrong, should I put him in school so they could teach him, but than again Annette can read, so it couldn't be all me. If he was in school would he still be so behind?? Does he need his eyes checked?? My dad is dyslexic, can Josh be to? On and on things kept going through my mind.

     

    I finally had him take a reading assesment and just like I thought he scored below 2nd grade:001_huh: My soon to be fifth grader read at a 2nd grade level.:confused1: Major concern here. Again more of the above worrying.

     

     

    But not long after we did the reading assessment he started reading the Boxcar Children series. He was reading day and night. I loved it. I had to take the book away from him to come eat dinner. In the back of my mind I still wondered. Is he reading lots of words wrong? What if he learns the words wrong because I couldn't sit in an listen to him read all the time. I would listen sometimes though and he would have trouble decoding.

     

    Two months later I decided to see how he was doing and had him tested again. To my relief he tested at or above grade level. In fact he just finished reading "Flaming Arrows" by William O Steel. Yes, he still has a hard time decoding a word now and then but he is improving.

     

    Now my third son Caleb, reads at a mid Kindergarten level and I'm not so stressed or worried. We do our lessons from "The Reading Lesson" as he is improving.

     

    Well, that's our story of a late reader;)

     

    Oh, I almost forgot. He spells at a high 1st grade level and hopefully we can work on that now. Again my dd spells really well. I did pick up some books on boys and how their brain works differently from girls and Dr. James Dobson has lots of info too.

  9. My pre schooler who will be four in Aug.

     

     

    1. Science-play in the mud, bugs etc.
    2. Read Alouds-Journey of Imagination from WP
    3. Color a letter page a week from Itchy's Alphabet (his older brother is using this)
    4. lots of Dr. Suess
    5. Pre Math-it
    6. learn his colors & basic shapes
    7. play with cars, legos, action figures etc.

    I'm thinking when he is 4.5 I'll add in pre ETC, Singapore Early Bird & maybe start The Reading Lesson.

  10. I have 3 dc using The Reading Lesson. Once completed they should be reading at a begining 2nd grade level. I was going to have them

     

    1. switch to Phonics Pathway (don't start at the begining though) or
    2. start R&S Phonics grade 2 (I love their phonics rule drills) or
    3. Books from Heart of Dakota "Emerging Readers" list or one you choose, but this will give you an idea.

    I plan to use R&S Phonics 2 along with emerging readers with Caleb.

     

    My ds was using Phonics Pathway but I switched him TRL and I know he doesn't want to continue with PP.

  11. WP is a great curriculum, especially with trying to combine. The Brooks have really worked hard with trying to have your 1st grader through high schooler all learning the same time in history.

     

    You can combine them all in Animal Worlds or AS1. Some might say the it would be to light for the 3rd grader, but you have also add in that they will be doing th 3R's too. You can always require more from your 3rd grader if using AW.

     

    AS1 would work to. WP books are great because they have pictures:D.

     

    Then there is their new program Hidaways which I think can be beefed up since The Story of World books are being used. Again other's would think not. My take on this is History/Science don't have to be waaaay challenging for them to learn. Keep it fun in these younger years. Not easy but enjoyable.

     

    HTH,

     

    Blessings,

  12. If your going to use MFW for reading than I would go with MFW1st Grade & Adventures. One thing I like about MFW is it's not overwhelming. If you go this route your 6yr old can sit in on some of the Adv. reading. Than the year after they would both to ECC and continue together.

     

    If you have a reading/phonics program already than put them both in Adv.

     

    Eventually you repeat the 5yr cycle for your younger ones.

     

    This year I will have my 1st grader use MFW1st & my two older kiddos using MFW GtG.

     

    What's great about MFW 1st grade is it's a complete curriculum. You don't need to add anything to it. Your older child can sit in on the Science experiments too.

     

    Blessings,

  13. Thank you ladies. I'm going to try some of the samples with my kiddos. I showed this to my dh and he liked it. Although I can't use it this year because I just finished buying all I needed days before I found this program :(

     

    Maybe next year I will start Caleb & Brent than pull in the younger ones when they are ready. I love how everything is pulled together.

     

    Blessings,

  14. Are you talking about Character Quality Language Arts (CQLA)? If so, I have been considering it. The only thing holding me back is that they don't teach diagramming with branches. I prefer a program that diagrams with branches. Their writing portion does look good though.

     

    I have a friend who is a rep and she is allowed to set her own prices. I think she is putting orders in for $70 for the 1st book and $65 for each additional book ordered at the same time. Let me know if you want full details and contact info.

     

    Yes, that's the one I'm asking about.

  15. I use it with my daughter and absolutely love it! We started in the middle of the year last year when the TOG writing just wasn't working. She is in PreA and it's truly amazing how her writing has improved. I'll definitely be buying it again midyear when we finish the current book.

     

    It has copywork, vocabulary, grammar, spelling, dictation, and writing. The writing instruction is very similar to IEIW, with key work outlining.

     

    CQLA is one of the best homeschool purchases I've ever made.

     

    Kris

     

    What grades are you using this for? About how mucht time, teacher intensive etc. is it? I like how they focus on a character quality each month & the weekly copywork passage.

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