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Sue G in PA
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She currently does R&S 5 although she is technically in 6th. I felt she needed the review b/c she hadn't had a real thorough exposure to grammar (no diagramming, etc.). She is doing extremely well w/ R&S 5 and is half-way through. My question: Could I skip her ahead to 6th now instead of waiting until next year w/out too many problems for her? I just don't want her to be "behind". OR, should I just wait until she's through R&S 5 and then move to 6 next year. OR should she skip 6 entirely and move into 7? So many questions! Sorry. Any opinions? TIA

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The R&S English books usually are more difficult toward the end of the book(R&S E.7 is hard in the beginning) so I think you should stick with R&S E.5 and then continue with R&S E.6. I don't recommend skipping at all(skim doing chapter reviews & tests if you REALLY need to). R&S E.7 is hard w/o having done R&S E.6

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I wouldn't skip ahead. I'd have her go through every lesson in 5 since she hasn't had much grammar.

 

Next year, in 6, she may be able to make up some time by skipping exercises she already understands. My dd (6th grade) has been using R&S since level 3. Most of the topics are revisited from year to year. They're re-introduced, and then expanded. My dd has been able to skip the exercises in about half of the lessons because she already understands them from Level 5 (and 4, and 3). Actually, she skipped more in the first half of the book (sometimes 3 or 4 at a time). Now, at the end of the book, she's needing to do almost all of the lessons because their new/difficult.

 

She takes the test (from the test booklet) after each chapter. If she misses concepts, she goes back and reviews those. If she does well on the test, we just go to the next chapter. For the most part, she's done very well. She's been able to move through the book at an incredible rate. She only has 30 lessons left in the book, and she didn't start it until the end of September.

 

Take your time in Level 5. Make sure she thoroughly understands the material. That's much more important than getting her up to an arbitrary "grade level". She is where she is. It's important that she learns this stuff. You can try to accelerate her next year.

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