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Multiple Guides
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 5:28 pm
by HSMom03
How do I teach Preparing and Beyond together? Like would I do Bible from each, then complete the next box for each, going back and forth and so on between students? Or would I complete Beyond before starting Preparing each day?? Thanks!
Re: Multiple Guides
Posted: Thu Jun 14, 2018 5:51 pm
by StephanieU
I did those two almost 2 years ago. We start our official school day with math, although my kids listen to Awana verses over breakfast, etc. After math, I normally did the history box in Preparing and the rotating box. I would also read over the history project with my daughter so she knew what to do there. Then I would work with the Beyond child on the history-related boxes. While I was working with the Beyond child, the Preparing one could do the history project, science, and/or independent history (or finish up the history and rotating box if necessary). After that, I would bounce back and forth between them, normally 15-30 minutes at a time. My Beyond child would do copywork and Xtramath while I worked with the Preparing child. Then he would go play with his younger sister often (or alone). Normally it wouldn't take us much more than the time it would take to do just Preparing, as the Preparing child was busy most of the time I was working with the Beyond child.
Re: Multiple Guides
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2018 7:58 am
by mtmom9107
Thank you Stephanie, I'll be doing these two guides in a few months and this will be helpful.
Re: Multiple Guides
Posted: Fri Jun 15, 2018 3:43 pm
by MomtoJGJE
That's how I do multiple guides as well... I start the oldest with any semi independent boxes, explain any directions they don't understand, and send them off to work on their part of the teacher boxes and the independent boxes... As the year progresses my kids have all started reading part or all (depending on their reading level/ability) of the history on their own too. I can get almost all, if not everything, done with Beyond while my Preparing kids are doing their work. Then I finish up with the Preparing child, checking their work and then doing anything that's left to do.