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  1. Readers are an absolute must. The readers are created so that the words in the story are ONLY words they have previously learned to decode in past lessons. It's actually one of the reasons I love the program so much (we just finished level 4 last week) - you'll never come across a word they don't have the skills to figure out.

     

    As far as the letter cards, they are similar, but include some different ones. On an additional note, the cards are sold with the sident activity book, which I feel is necessary to really drive home the lessons, especially in the lower, beginning reading levels. The beauty of the program (in my opinion) is that It teaches reading in all the learning styles - visual, auditory, and Kinesthetic. In order to get the full benefit of it, I honestly believe you need to at least start by following the program as it was intended. To be honest, by the final book, I just had hr reading out the words in the teachers manual and the readers, and forgoing the other materials, because she was able to decode them immediately, having gone through the previous levels, but in the early levels, using it all really made a difference.

     

    Just my 2 cents. It's a GREAT program. We love it. I'm almost sad to be done with it, but thankfully DD2 is getting ready to start the Pre-Reading level, so we can begin again!

  2. My duaghter is doing her 2nd grade work next year, so I'll post on this thread (my signature needs updated...a lot...).

     

    We have 6 more lessons to complete in AAR 4, and several chapters of NL Science 1 to finish. I'm sure we will finish AAR in time for our "new year" to start at the beginning of August, but science may drag into the beginning of it.

     

    This is my tentative plan (I keep changing it and second guessing myself):

     

    Math Mammoth 2

    Nancy Larson Science 2

    Story of the World: Ancients

    ELTL 2 (this is one I can't commit to. I keep flipping between this & WWE/FLL)

    All About Spelling 2/3 (she's about 1/2 way through level 2 right now)

     

    We'll also do various art, music, and logic things, as well as our local co-op.

  3. We are on AAR 2, and I honestly don't think it needs supplemented. It does a great job covering everything, and introducing it in a way that would benefit a child, no matter how they learn. The only thing you would want is additional readers, for additional practice.

  4. We just bought Intro to Science from Elemental Science and it looks really good. They offer schedules for 2 days a week or 5 days a week, but You could adjust it to however many days suits your needs. It was really cheap ($16ish for the pdf file), more muddies and magnets I got used for about $5, and then I also purchased the usborne first science encyclopedia for $10 (it's optional, but I figured it would be nice to have additional readings - we will pick up other books from the library on the subject to keep in a basket and pull out when we feel like). Hope that helps!

  5. Yup. I'll list the places I found it below for the Insatiably Curious :) FWIW, I only spent so much time poring over this material because my child A. is allergic to history and I've spent a lot of time trying to get it working ...

     

    p 108 "Seventy Centuries in Four Years" section of the eponymous chapter: "For the logic stage, you'll be using a more difficult text: the Kingfisher History Encyclopedia. If possible, buy this book new; the memorization assignments we suggest are neatly outlined in its appendix." ha! or, argh!!!

     

    p110 (grammar history chapter, "What If You're Starting In the Middle?") "No matter what grade you begin in, progress to the moderns over four years; when the student reaches fifth grade (the "logic stage"), supplement his study with the Kingfisher History Encyclopedia, a time line, and teh teaching techniques suggested in Chapter 16 ...."

     

    116 suggests the Ready Reference in Kingfisher for the lists of Egyptian dynasties, Chinese dynasties, kings of Rome &c for 1st grade memory work. Kingfisher is also mentioned in the memory work sections for history in grades 2, 3, and 4 over the next few pages.

    Yup - it's definitely in there! I only read the elementary age chapters so far, so I'm glad I saw this and I didn't go ahead and buy the Kingfisher Encyclopedia yet - I have had it sitting in my Amazon cart.

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