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This is my first post on here, so have patience with my newbieness.
Next year, my somewhat advanced 7yo will be in 2nd grade and I'm going back and forth on what I want to do with her for LA. Her 18 months younger sister will be tagging along on whatever we do. I was curious about Shurley English because people really seem to love it, but I'm not sure I understand how the different levels work or where I'd place the 2nd grader. Can someone who's familiar with it explain where I might place her? And what you actually need to buy to make it work.
We did FLL 1 last year. Almost anyway. I bailed on the last little bit because we couldn't handle the repetition anymore. My daughter is very quick to pick up LA concepts, so she probably doesn't need that style of repetition. But she knows about nouns, verbs, pronouns, capitalization, periods, and bits of other language stuff that we've picked up. We do copywork and narration as well.
She's been reading since she was 4, so she's pretty fluent unless she encounters a word she's just totally unfamiliar with. Because of her high reading level, I struggle to decide what I should even be doing with her at this age. She's very curious and loves learning about language and poetry, but gets frustrated with repeatedly going over the same thing. Especially if she can't see why we need to know it. I don't want to frustrate her....but I also don't want to hold her back when she's clearly able to learn some things quickly and happily.
I'm also considering MCT island level as an option for next year. But really, I'm just going around in circles. Lol. I'm probably going to do bravewriter jot it down with both of my girls next year. And spelling wisdom from SCM with my 7yo. She's probably ready for partnership writing with BW at this point, but I'm thinking I don't want to go there right now.
7yo loves thinking up stories and poems, and I'd just love to give her some more skills to get her ideas from her head and onto paper.
So in all, I'm planning to do
Jot it down
Spelling wisdom
Some kind of writing/grammar lessons
Placement in Shurley + general LA conundrums
in K-8 Curriculum Board
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I tried doing reading lessons through literature with her a while ago for the spelling benefit, but it felt weird going through it when she could already read so well. Aside from that we've never done an official phonics program aside from me teaching her letter sounds and blends, and writing out common suffixes to learn. Her sister learned to read the same way at age 4.
Should I want to go the route of a phonics based spelling program, are there any recommendations?