First a little background. Next year I will have 7th, 5th, 4th, 1st, and K to teach. I'll also have a 2.5yo, and come January, a newborn.

In the past we have used BJU reading with HomeSat and then CLE reading. I decided I wanted to use living books rather than readers, because so far only one of my kids halfway enjoys reading, and I was hoping to "hook" them on chapter books. So I started having them read a chapter a day and then narrate to me. That's going *OK* but not great, and my kids (especially my anti-readers) seem to need a bit more structure than that. It is NOT uncommon for me to say, "Have you finished all your schoolwork?" (they have a list of assignments), them say, "Yes," me say "Did you read a chapter?" and them say "No."

SO ANYWAY!!!!! What I see of DITHOR appeals to me because it uses living books yet it provides some structure. I looked at the samples online, and I'm trying to picture how it would actually work with my crew (I'd have one 6/7/8 and 2 4/5 next year), and how it would fit into our day. I see that the days are purposefully scheduled so that the teacher-intensive stuff isn't scheduled all at the same time for the the kids, and that helps! But I'm curious as to how much time it would take for ME everyday (I'd eventually end up with 2 6/7/8, 1 4/5, and 1 2/3), how do I handle the discussions and such when I've got 2 doing the same level, etc. I understand that on kickoff days we'd all be together, but what about the rest of the time? Would I schedule reading time all at the same time? How would I move between them if they needed me at the same time, etc.?
Thanks so much!
Kirstin <><