gotpeace91,
I think your little honey's written narrations are looking good! When editing them, we just use the Written Narration Skills List in the Appendix of the guide in exactly the way its explained. So, we begin with the first skill on the list and expect to see that within the written narration. If the first skill isn't done correctly, then we help the kiddos fix that until it is. Once the first skill is mastered, we move on to expecting skills 1 AND 2 to be correct. If they are not, we help the kiddos fix their work until both skills are done correctly. As the year moves on, we progress in order down the list of skills, adding a skill each time the previous skill is pretty much mastered. We do this throughout Preparing Hearts, CTC, and into RTR with written narration. The editing goal is for kiddos to eventually master the skills on the list to have a correctly written narration.
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For WWTB, we utilize the checklists in the back of that guide in helping kiddos complete the writing assignments to fit that expectation.
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You can feel good about your child's writing.
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Thanks so much for sharing! I enjoyed seeing both of your kiddos work and hearing about your week!
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It's never too late to share.
Marcee,
I'm so glad that your little sweetie enjoyed the science in Bigger Hearts. We loved the experiment that you described too. It was a favorite here!
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Thanks for sharing a peek into your week!
Samuel'smommy,
I enjoyed seeing your little guy's fiery painting and his math with snacks math lesson.
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Hooray that he is done with phonics! Definitely time to celebrate! I'm so glad you shared with us.
Blessings,
Carrie