Thanks Carrie, for taking time to respond.
At this time, I am doing the reading because we are doing CTC together. The writing is not too much for either child although I would have to say that the "like" factor on written narrations is not high. I think that is just a thing for them because of writing and it takes a bit longer. My ds is better able to look at the text after our reading and answer questions and put the material into a written form. DD is doing fine in understanding what is going on in the stories, readings, etc. I guess my reason for thinking to put her back in Preparing is because it would be the logical place to separate them at this point. From what I understand, Preparing does not have notebooking pages so her day would be drastically cut down in hands on (but with more reading) while my older ds would be upping his hours with more reading and responsibility. He is a reader so I do not see that being an issue.
I could, as you mentioned, do RTR half pace with her doing the reading or just make sure she is doing all the required reading in Preparing and use the extensions for extra reading time for her. She has a tendency to be one who will do a bunch of work on her own (writing letters, preparing science pages from internet research, making math and other lessons for her stuffed animals, etc.), but if she is not interested in a subject, she will lag and say it is too hard. I would say the same about reading. She will take off on a book or series that she enjoys (has animals in it

) and limp through other books that do not have an interest for her. So I know the ability is there.
I don't know if that gives you any more idea of her abilities and personality. I could work on getting them to read the readings individually and see how they do for the next few weeks. I think the Ancient Greece book is a bit more difficult to understand than History of the Ancient World so I am not sure how that will go.
As far as my older ds goes, I misspoke (mistyped

). He will follow the CTC guide with Resurrection to Reformation. Sorry about that. I see him blooming although the hands on stuff is not really his cup of tea. He is more factual and like other folks have posted, Julie included, I see a progression on his work that is coming along as it should in the guide. My plan is for him to follow the rest of the sequence and have my daughter come along behind him in that as well.
Thanks for the heads up on what might be used. I think I saw a post once about your personal plans for high school (pre-Monday announcement

), but I have never found it again. Could some of those choices be involved in the future guides? Is that link available from someone who is more computer savvy than me?
Thanks again for taking the time to help me out. I have recommended HOD to so many of my co-workers on the different fields because of the ministries we have outside the home. Their dc are younger and they will be able to follow the guides better than me as far as order/grade/age. I am thankful for that for them.
Sherry