Should we split - 1 excelling, 1 lagging in same guide
Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2014 8:23 am
We are a few weeks into C2C for my 9yo dd (4th grade) and 11yo ds (6th grade). It is our 3rd year homeschooling. At the beginning with a 2nd & 4th grader ages 7 & 9 it made sense in speaking with HOD to just put them together in the same guide -- Bigger. I knew my son was advanced in his learning but teaching them together sounded far better than doing 2 guides. Both guides we've completed (Bigger & Prep) and where we placed him for math, english, & reading all seemed to be below his level, but he has continued to independently advance. His past 2 years have been:
*reading -- completed DITHOR level 3, skipped level 4/5 to catch him up to his level, completed level 5/6, now starting level 6/7 (good fit).
*math -- in 2 years completed Singapore math 3b-6b. Started him in Saxon 8/7 this year and super easy so far.
*grammar -- has completed R&S 3 & 4, currently do 5. Decided not to do 1/2 pace with writing, but continue full speed to start him on R&S 6 next year.
I was fine with all of this thinking it was just a price he has to pay in order to make life easy and allow him to go through with his sister. HOWEVER, since starting C2C his sister is really struggling. The Ancient World book is too difficult for her to read independently & comprehend, written narration too difficult to complete on own, struggles doing science questions on her own. Her past 2 years have been:
*reading -- completed 2nd half of emergering, level 2 & level 3 pack, now starting level 4/5.
*math -- finishing up 3b, still struggling with multiplication facts 3-5, unable to do 6-9.
*grammer -- completed R&S level 2 & 3, currently doing level 4. Its difficult for her but she's making it.
The gap between them seems to be getting bigger and bigger. So I have been READING & READING HOD message boards for advice. I hadn't even looked into the future for my soon to see he would be 10th grade before starting high school when he is an advanced learner until I read the boards.
Therefore, I am considering having him skip C2C and start him on R2R, but in all my reading I never seen where it is encouraged to skip a guide, though it appears many do. I have a 4 & 5 year old and will start the LH guide with them next year, currently teaching Pre-K & K with them on my own. I am my church's children's pastor and bookkeeper & involved in many things that cannot be cut.
PLEASE HELP -- Should I keep pushing dd along, helping her with "I" boxes as I'm sure she can make it, or allow her to slow down and splite dc up? And is it best to just split them up anyway due to my son's skill levels? On placement chart, he can do R2R . . . but does that mean I skip a guide and move him there? Is life too hectic when you do this? Is it ever encouraged?
*reading -- completed DITHOR level 3, skipped level 4/5 to catch him up to his level, completed level 5/6, now starting level 6/7 (good fit).
*math -- in 2 years completed Singapore math 3b-6b. Started him in Saxon 8/7 this year and super easy so far.
*grammar -- has completed R&S 3 & 4, currently do 5. Decided not to do 1/2 pace with writing, but continue full speed to start him on R&S 6 next year.
I was fine with all of this thinking it was just a price he has to pay in order to make life easy and allow him to go through with his sister. HOWEVER, since starting C2C his sister is really struggling. The Ancient World book is too difficult for her to read independently & comprehend, written narration too difficult to complete on own, struggles doing science questions on her own. Her past 2 years have been:
*reading -- completed 2nd half of emergering, level 2 & level 3 pack, now starting level 4/5.
*math -- finishing up 3b, still struggling with multiplication facts 3-5, unable to do 6-9.
*grammer -- completed R&S level 2 & 3, currently doing level 4. Its difficult for her but she's making it.
The gap between them seems to be getting bigger and bigger. So I have been READING & READING HOD message boards for advice. I hadn't even looked into the future for my soon to see he would be 10th grade before starting high school when he is an advanced learner until I read the boards.

PLEASE HELP -- Should I keep pushing dd along, helping her with "I" boxes as I'm sure she can make it, or allow her to slow down and splite dc up? And is it best to just split them up anyway due to my son's skill levels? On placement chart, he can do R2R . . . but does that mean I skip a guide and move him there? Is life too hectic when you do this? Is it ever encouraged?