Chris in VA Posted October 5, 2008 Share Posted October 5, 2008 About what lesson would we start on if we have covered Rod and Staff 2? Anyone know? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trivium Academy Posted October 5, 2008 Share Posted October 5, 2008 From what I just read, is this what you were using? Preparing to Build Preparing to Build contains 6 units and a short dictionary. Each unit closes with review lessons, an extra activity, and a poem. (Unit 6, as a supplementary unit, does not follow this pattern.) This book teaches the concept of a sentence as the expression of a complete thought. Basic concepts of nouns, verbs, pronouns, and adjectives are studied. The paragraph is introduced. The supplementary unit teaches alphabetical order and basic dictionary skills. The teacher's guide suggests ways for the teacher to present each lesson and supplies the answers for the various exercises and unit tests. A separate test booklet provides tests for each of the first 5 units. Well this is what MaterAmabilis.org has for the 3rd grade year of PLL 2nd Year Term 1: Lessons 83-108, pp.73-95 Term 2: Lessons 109-136, pp. 96-119 Term 3: Lessons 137-164, pp.120-147 If it were me, I'd just start at Lesson 80 which is about plurals. We're on Lesson 92 but it might be different than your copy b/c I have the Davidson version. I probably shouldn't have responded to your post. :) Just start where you feel comfortable, you can skip ahead if it's too easy or go back if she needs more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Julieofsardis Posted October 5, 2008 Share Posted October 5, 2008 PLL is just so different from R&S that you could choose to do the whole thing and not really be too redundent. However, I actually did the opposite order. My ds did the first half of PLL last year and we're going through R&S 2 this year. I wouldn't have normally chosen this route, but the program we are using for this year scheduled R&S 2. I would just say it's a personal decision based on what you are trying to accomplish. Julie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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