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In looking at the order of assignments in WWE1, I am noticing that the general pattern is copywork the first day, then narration based on that copywork the next.  For example, "Pa owned a pig." and then read the section of Little House in the Big Woods where Pa owns a pig.  Is there a reason for this order rather than reading the section first and then doing the copywork the next day?  I am inclined for our purposes to switch them, but am curious if there is a good reason not to.

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The reason I see is because day 4 is story AND copywork (writing the child's narration,) once you're past the first 6 weeks or so? We swapped it at first. Narration, copywork, narration, copywork. Once the extra copywork came up we now do Day 1: Narration AND copywork (Lessons #2&1,)

Day 2: Copywork

Day 3: Narration and first part of writing their narration. (Mine tend toward long narrations.)

Day 4: finish writing narration if it's long. If not, no lesson!

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In looking at the order of assignments in WWE1, I am noticing that the general pattern is copywork the first day, then narration based on that copywork the next.  For example, "Pa owned a pig." and then read the section of Little House in the Big Woods where Pa owns a pig.  Is there a reason for this order rather than reading the section first and then doing the copywork the next day?  I am inclined for our purposes to switch them, but am curious if there is a good reason not to.

 

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