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Explode the Code- How many do you complete?


Tarheel Heather
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You can go as quickly or as slowly as you'd like with these. My son did books 1, 2, and 3 in Kindergarten. (that was a bit much, but he just loved them so much). In 1st, we did 3.5, 4, and 4.5, this year we completed 5 and are on 6.I would basically plan for 1-2 pages, but if I went to the restroom or something, I'd come back and my son would have 6 pages completed. He's not as enthused as he was a couple years ago. :rolleyes:

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My son did books 1,2 last year and this year he is doing 3, 4, and most likely 5.

 

My daughter did the pre-ETC books over the summer and is doing 1,2, and 3 this year and will do 4, 5, 6 next year. She could do them all in a year she loves them so much!

 

My son was slower in the beginning than my daughter. just let them work at their own pace.

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We do 1 lesson per week (4 pages). So, each dd gets 1 page of ETC per day Monday through Thursday. Mine, too, would do them much faster, but I drag it out. I have them do ALL of the writing and we use it for spelling practice as well. I get so tired of mounds of worksheets so I try to make workbooks like ETC do double-duty.

 

My dd4 started the school year with Get Ready, Set & Go For The Code. She's now on book 1 1/2. Oh yea, I also do all of the 1/2 books. My kids love them and they're cheap & easy to use.

 

FWIW, I put ETC book 4 at the END of the sequence. It deals with long/short vowel sounds and syllables and I think it is oddly out of sequence.

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My oldest started book 1 a couple months before he turned 6. He completed books 2 and 3 in 1st grade, and will complete book 4 this week. We plan to get through 5 and 6 before he turns 8 in August, and then do 7 and 8 in Third grade. In the beginning we moved slowly since his writing skills weren't up to it (now I don't always require he do all the writing...now I know better and lighten up on writing since he's writing so much in everything he does.) Now we do one lesson each week.

 

My daughter just finished the 3 Get Ready for the code books, and we are waiting a shipment from Rainbow Resource center to start ETC 1. I'm not sure what her pace will be with it yet, but she moved quickly through the 3 books we've done.

 

We'll do all 8 books, but I don't plan on using any of the 1/2 books unless we find the extra practice necessary down the road.

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How many / how fast depends on what your goal is for the program. At first I used it for phonics, meaning he just had to be able to read the word and copy it from the example. Now we are using it as a spelling program, so it takes us longer to get through since he has to actually be able to spell them on his own.

 

I know some people skim/skip book 4 (the one with all the syllables) but IMO it is very important and helpful in figuring out big words.

 

I plan to go through book 8 (but reserve the right to change my mind!).

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