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  1. This is what I am leaning towards. The robotics class sounds like a ton of fun. I do like EIW so that's a good option. I was also thinking of AAS for him but I remember I stopped using it with my middle son because of the tile setup. Did you use the tiles? I'm thinking I could scrap them and just use a whiteboard. My son does not like anything to do with school, he'd rather be playing! Short and sweet is a must. Actually, now that I think about it, not sure he could sit through a lesson of EIW either. lol
  2. I have my 7 yo registered in a homeschool school that meets one day a week. They use lightening lit 2 for 2nd grade. I registered him in this class along with a robotics, science, pe, and history. My son reads well above 2nd grade. He does not however know how to spell at all but does have very good comprehension. Would this be suitable for a child that reads so far above grade level? I was just going to let him do it for the spelling and grammar but the class was canceled at the time scheduled and I would have to remove him from the robotics class if I want to put him in the earlier class. Any input on this curriculum? Do I really need to worry about grammar at 7? I think I read they do a research paper? That just seems way above him at this point. I was originally planning to just have him read daily with me and do a really good spelling program for language arts. Oh, and handwriting as well. Thoughts? Sandy
  3. Thank you for your replies. I think I will try taking him to the library once a week and see how it goes. He is so resistant to reading, not quite sure how he got to be where he is. I took him to the used bookstore the other day and he chose a few super hero chapter books. mathmarm, I like the idea of just reading, not necessarily from start to finish. He's nearly done with spider man, which I've had to MAKE him read. He's likes the book, just doesn't want to read it. lol
  4. I have a 6yo in 1st grade. We do a little math, explode the code (mostly for spelling), and some handwriting. He has never been taught to read, he just learned on his own somehow. I did a little reading test on him today that went through 6th grade and he passed at the 6th grade level. The kid reads pretty much reads anything. The problem is getting him to actually read is not so fun. He flat out does not want to read at all. He says he hates reading. I want to keep him going forward. Let me say that we are very relaxed around here though. Should I be challenging him some at his reading level? If so, how? Or should just leave it alone and encourage him to read something even though he doesn't like it? Here is the reading test I used with him. He can read all the way through the last paragraph with just a few mistakes. http://www.nrrf.org/reading-competency-test/ Thanks, Sandy
  5. Is there another group started somewhere?
  6. Will she be starting over again with a new group when this one is finished? I'm late to the game.
  7. I signed up for the year and it's only allowing me to look a one or so in each unit. I have to pay to unlock the rest. Is this correct or am I doing something wrong?
  8. I don't want to be the buyer either, leaving for 2 weeks on vacation. However, for the person interested in overseeing this, the people interested pay first and then you make the purchase. I assume one would PayPal the buyer and then buyer makes one purchase.
  9. If the person running the group buy has the new Landry prime membership, the whole group gets the additional 20% off prime discount, even the ones without prime.
  10. EKS, yes he does. I contacted Susan Barton and got a list of dyslexia testers in my area. I don't have them in front of me but the teacher is to read everything orally and he is to have access to a calculator or charts. I do t understand how using a multiplication chart is modifying the test. Can you please clarify. He does not have any other reliable means of multiplying.
  11. I hadn't thought of that. Thanks! I'm assuming he would get these accommodations if he were testing in school. Sandy
  12. Do you use whatever accommodations your child needs? I'm getting ready to use the PASS test for my 4th grader. I'm a little late administering it:( Anyway, is it ok for me to read the areas to him that he needs help with? I was also planning on letting him have a multiplication chart since he cant seem to retain his multiplication facts. He is dyslexic. Thanks, Sandy
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