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I'm planning to do these with my 8th grader (I only have book 1 so far) and I'm trying to figure out how it "works". Am I just to do this book with him out loud? Is there no writing, only discussion? This book is a little different than I expected so it will be interesting to see how it goes.

 

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We did CT 1 and are going to do 2 next year. There are short sections that are the lesson, then there are several to many questions for each section.

 

It is really set up best to work for a class discussion and some people complain that it doesn't lend itself very well to homeschooling.

 

We usually read the lesson aloud together. She might read, or I might, or we might switch. It just depends on what/how we are doing (we often end up doing this in the car, and in that case she reads ;)). Then we discuss the questions together.

 

Sometimes there is a lesson that she needs to write down-- some of the symbolic logic ones, but usually we just do it all orally together.

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I'm planning to do these with my 8th grader (I only have book 1 so far) and I'm trying to figure out how it "works". Am I just to do this book with him out loud? Is there no writing, only discussion? This book is a little different than I expected so it will be interesting to see how it goes.

 

Thanks!

 

We did these books last year, and we did them orally. And I did not go over every single exercise/example/case scenario - it would have taken too long. Also, I didn't linger long in ch. 2 of both books - not the kind of logic I want to emphasize at this point.

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Lessons are short, for the most part. Then we discussed the questions, or some of them. It is meant to be done interactively, IMO, but for classroom use the textbook writer added enough exercises that some could be assigned as written homework.

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