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alydar
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by alydar » Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:16 pm
I just received this to use with dd4 (almost 5 - eep!). I was wondering if those who have this mark in the book for the lessons or not?

If not, do you copy the page for activity or something else? I'd like to be able to use it again for my youngest ds later.

Whitney
DS 10.5
DD 8.5
DS 5.5
Bless the Lord, O my soul: and all that is within me, bless his holy name. Psalm 103:1
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mommadonna
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by mommadonna » Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:27 pm
I just copied the pages that needed to be written on since there were so few. We are on lesson 12 now and there are fewer to copy as you get into it. In fact, sometimes we just do those pages orally now.
Donna
ds7 Beyond
dd4 listening in, consuming workbooks, TRL and some of LHFHG
ds2 making us all laugh and eating erasers
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krismoose
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by krismoose » Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:37 pm
Some have used a clear sheet protector and dry-erase markers. Crayola makes a nice set of wipe-off crayons now, that we liked to use. Fortunately, there aren't too many pages like that, more at the beginning, less as you move on. HTH

Kristen
Loved LHTH & LHFHG 
DS8 (2nd) WWE1, HOD dictation, Sequential Spelling, SM 2B, VP OT/AE & SOTW1 history, Song School Latin, Getting Started With Spanish
DD6 (K) Saxon Math 1, VP Phonics Museum K
DD3 cutting, gluing, more cutting 
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MommaK5
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by MommaK5 » Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:41 pm
I am using TRL with my dd 7. I usually have her "draw" with her finger to find the matching word etc. I am not trying to save the pages she just struggles with her fine motor skills. Holding a pencil causes all her mental energy to be focused on "doing that right" and I didn't want learning to read to be a stressful experience. You would need to check to see what the copyright permission is on this book for multiple children if copying the pages.

We are really enjoying this book and using it with the CD!
Blessings,
Kathy
In Christ,
Kathy
Blessed wife of Bob for 28yrs.
Grown children ds27, dd25, ds23
dd9 BHFHG
dd7 BLHFHG
Beautiful gd 1.5!
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christina101902
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by christina101902 » Sat Mar 05, 2011 3:52 pm
We mark in our book, but my daughter is an only child.
Christina
Desiree 5-LHFHG K
2- 1yr olds- dancing and singing along
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rayjenl
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by rayjenl » Sat Mar 05, 2011 5:22 pm
I plan to use TRL with each of my little ones when it's their turn (I have three more in line). So I definitly want to take care of this book. I've copied a few pages in the beginning, but found in later chapters it's just as effective to just use her finger to draw lines. I started my daughter about the same time as yours, maybe a little younger. We're on lesson 14 and she has taken off with reading and pronouncing words. Learning to read has opened a whole new world for her, thanks to TRL! Have fun.
God Bless,
Jennifer
married 18 wonderful years
DD2005 - PHFHG
DS2007 - BHFHG
DD2008 - LHTH
DD2010 - mine, mine, mine
**Homeschooling is a blessing, thank you Lord for giving me peace thru HOD**
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andi1234
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by andi1234 » Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:13 pm
We write in ours. I just bought another one for my second child. The book was starting to fall apart anyway and my youngest was really excited that she would get one that was all her own.
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mamaduke
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by mamaduke » Sat Mar 05, 2011 9:27 pm
I'm very disappointed in my copy. It has totally fallen apart after only about 18 months of use. The binding has split in two with many pages coming out. I've had to buy a new copy, and I hope it lasts. I too plan to use it with upcoming readers. We just used our fingers to trace out the lines for the few pages that require that. This has only gotten lap use, nothing unusual or harsh. Makes me so glad Carrie's guides have such wonderful binding that really hold up to use and time. A blessing indeed.
Julie
9yo ds completed Little Hands, Little Hearts, Beyond, and currently in Bigger
6yo twin girls completed Little Hands, currently in Little Hearts
4yo ds alongside
1 yo darling dd, stuffing crayons in her onesie
#6 due in April!
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krismoose
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by krismoose » Sun Mar 06, 2011 12:52 am
I had my copy of TRL spiral-bound because I was quickly noticing the spine breaking from having to push it flat for my ds to be able to read the pages more easily. I was spoiled by the HOD guides laying flat so nicely

Kristen
Loved LHTH & LHFHG 
DS8 (2nd) WWE1, HOD dictation, Sequential Spelling, SM 2B, VP OT/AE & SOTW1 history, Song School Latin, Getting Started With Spanish
DD6 (K) Saxon Math 1, VP Phonics Museum K
DD3 cutting, gluing, more cutting 
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KristinBeth
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by KristinBeth » Sun Mar 06, 2011 10:26 am
We just trace with our finger so I can use it again in the future. I think it would be easier to make a copy of the page to write on, so it can lay flat on the table instead of being all bumpy and wavy.