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Do any of you teach multiple kids with one level of MCT? I've been considering MCT for my rising 5th grader, but am now wondering if it will work to include my 4th grader. I think choosing the right level will be a challenge...

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Sure, I try to combine my children whenever possible. It makes it easier for me and they enjoy doing some things together. This is our first year to try MCTLA. My older two just started yesterday with level 5. They are 8th and 9th grade. I chose with the youngest in mind, but thought the grammar would work well for the oldest. We'll push through the first 6 weeks with them sharing the student book and then they will each have their own practice book to reinforce concepts taught for the rest of the year. My 9th grader will have other English work to do alongside MCT, though. My 8th grader will be using the rest of the MCT materials; vocab. book, poetry, Essay Voyage, and The Shadow Trilogy.

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Unless your kids are working notably out of level normally, I'd start them both on Town. It's the first level that includes Caesar's English, which is a pretty major piece of the program. It's typically aimed at 4th-5th grade.

 

(And I only have one child, so level is all I can really comment on.)

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