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by raceNzanesmom » Sat Dec 15, 2012 12:35 am
Our oldest used levels 6-8 for high school grades 9-11. He didn't come home until 7th and struggled big time in 7th and 8th with english. He hadn't been taught more than the very basics in public school and I didn't know what to use or how to really help him as a h/s newbie. We finally decided to give R&S a try after reading so much good stuff about it. I figured it couldn't hurt and, at least, it wasn't super expensive. The first few weeks were really rough with us being new to it, but once we found our groove (really working through every problem together until he started understanding more) it was so worth it. Now, as a college sophomore, he'll tell you it was his least favorite thing to do each day. However, he'd also tell you he learned a LOT and is thankful he used it. His writing skills greatly improved and his ACT scores in l/a were near the top.
My youngest is only in Bigger with R&S 2, but I'm guessing Carrie's schedule of slowing down is a good one. The upper levels of R&S are extremely thorough.
hth.
~Angie
Helpmeet to James for twenty six years
Mom to Race, 23- homeschool grad and Zane, 12- RTR