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What do you think of the upper level BJU grammar & writing?


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You can go down in level with BJU, that would be better than to struggle. Years ago, I did compare their 8th and 9th grade workbooks, and they weren't that different. But when I started dd w/BJU for grammar (in 7th grade) we got the English 6 to start, that seemed to fit her level better.

 

With ds (he is older) I was more relaxed w/grammar, so for 8th grade we used Easy Grammar Plus (the red book). He then went into A Beka 10th grade with no problem. A Beka's 9th and 10th grade workbooks looked a lot alike. A Beka is comparable to BJU.

 

I would also spring for a year w/Dr. Siebert, I think she does the dvds in 10th - 12th grades for grammar/composition.

 

Do you mind me asking what they did prior to BJU? I'm concerned about whether my dd will have the background for it.
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The dvd teacher does help to get them writing. Ds did BJU and A Beka assignments only (and I skipped some), he went on to become an English major! I did step up dd's composition (since we have a resident English major to advise us). But she did BJU's assignments, with us skipping some, and adding writing about literature she is reading. I would say you can do BJU's assignments through 10th or even 11th grade, with a "step up" in 12th grade moving into more literary analysis. Windows to the World has helped us with that. So has using Scott Foresman for literature.

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