Carrie wrote:Heart_Mom,
Sorry I am just getting to this now. We had a bit of a bump in the road as my second oldest son broke his foot in two places sledding this past week, so I'm a bit behind (and feeling the strain of having my usually quite independent 6th grader need me to help him get around and get everything!)

God is so good though as He watched over my son to make sure he only broke his foot and not his neck.
Anyway, enough of the drama.

As far as your kiddos go, I agree that it would work well to combine them within Rod and Staff English 2 next year. Some of it may be redundant with the ABeka he's done, but in the long run Rod and Staff covers so much more than grammar that it is well worth a bit of repeat to be able to do Rod and Staff for the long haul. Plus, it makes sense to combine your kiddos who are close in English level to have one less presentation each day every year.

As a back up plan, you could always bump your older child up in grammar if needed.
Rod and staff English 2 is only a two page spread taking 10-15 min. daily. We do most orally and assign one part to be done on paper. Rod and Staff 3 is a 2-3 page spread. We do the oral review daily first and then the lesson. It takes 15 min. We do most orally and assign one part on paper at this level too.

The lessons do get much longer in the higher levels though, so combining within a level is a good option in looking to the future when the lessons are longer.
Blessings,
Carrie
Hi Again, Carrie (and others who might be willing to give their opinion)!
***Edited a second time to add: I wrote the below post at a time when my four children were around me asking me questions, so it's not very, shall we say, concise!

I hope to post a better thought out question in the near future, so I totally understand if you would rather wait to reply!

So here's what I originally wrote....
I've been thinking about grammar more, and I would like to run something by you if that's okay.
I would like to move more and more toward doing what the guides say to use for Language.

(For my younger children, I'll be able to do that from the get-go!

) Anyway, right now I'm using A Beka Language 2 with my 9 year old son, and I'm honestly not terribly impressed with it. I'm thinking of switching to having him do Beyond's poetry copywork and the Day 5 Language Arts activity
instead of A Beka. Then I'm thinking that would prepare him well for doing R&S level 2 in the Bigger guide as written next year (like you recommended upthread).
Here's my question: in your opinion, is that going to give him "enough" language? In other words, is copying the whole poem, and also the Bible memory passage each week going to give him at least as much "meat" as the A Beka workbook would? I'm thinking it definitely would. (He's also doing Cheerful Cursive.) It's certainly at least as much physical writing as what's in the A Beka workbook. One other option would be to start R&S English 2
now with my older two, but I'm thinking that might be too much for my 1st grader, unless she did most of it orally. Any suggestions?
There's part of me that wants to just jump to Bigger right now with my oldest two, but I think that might not be the best idea. I know that Beyond prepares them for Bigger, and it could be too much for my 6 year old daughter right now. (She's doing fantastically in Beyond right now!

) Also, I know think Bigger will be good for my son next year with the extensions. What do you think?
I guess I'm just struggling with insecurity that I'm giving my son enough, but I know that if I push ahead before he's ready, it's only going to be a detriment to him. He can copy sentences very well, but he's still not really able to write on his own without LOTS of help with me on spelling. He's slowly improving, though!
EDITED TO ADD: I'm not sure if it makes a difference, but I thought I'd mention that we just finished Unit 15 today.

My plan, at least at this point, is to keep my oldest two together, doing a new guide each year, with my oldest doing the extensions. (So that's Bigger for grades 4th & 2nd, Preparing for grades 5th & 3rd, etc., etc.)
Let me try to make this clearer. I'm seeing a few options here and not sure what's best...
1. Stick with A Beka Language 2 for this year, then do R&S 2 with Bigger in the Fall (I don't think this is best.)
2. Move to Copywork from Beyond instead of the A Beka workbook
3. Start R&S Engish 2 now
4. Start Bigger soon with my oldest two.
I think option 2 is the best, but I'm curious what you think...
Thank you for listening to my rambling email! (It's so hard to make these choices that make such an impact on my children's learning!)
I hope your son is improving!