Preparing Placement Question
Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:55 pm
Hey Ladies,
I tried to search the forum to see if I could find the answer to this by myself, but I was unsuccesful.
I was going over the placement chart, and the second thing on the chart says that the child should be an independent reader. My son is not an independent reader. He is 8 and will be 9 before the fall, but though he has made great strides, he is still not able to read independently. Right now, we are still doing the emerging reader books, and he still makes a lot of mistakes. I know that if I were to say, "Okay, read these pages and do this," he would have a very difficult time with that.
Here's a couple of options/dilemmas I have thought of:
I could go 1/2 speed with Preparing, but is that a good idea if he is not an independent reader? I want him to be able to do the independent boxes, because I need him to, and because he needs to build his confidence by seeing that he is able to do these things on his own. I don't want to have to help him with these boxes, because to me that defeats the purpose.
I also thought about slowing Bigger down to give him time to become a stronger reader. He is in unit 25, so I could stretch out the last 9-10 units. He won't be able to start Preparing in the fall, but I'm okay with that.
I guess I am just unsure how to plan for him. I want him to be challenged, but not overwhelmed. Any thoughts are appreciated.
I tried to search the forum to see if I could find the answer to this by myself, but I was unsuccesful.
I was going over the placement chart, and the second thing on the chart says that the child should be an independent reader. My son is not an independent reader. He is 8 and will be 9 before the fall, but though he has made great strides, he is still not able to read independently. Right now, we are still doing the emerging reader books, and he still makes a lot of mistakes. I know that if I were to say, "Okay, read these pages and do this," he would have a very difficult time with that.
Here's a couple of options/dilemmas I have thought of:
I could go 1/2 speed with Preparing, but is that a good idea if he is not an independent reader? I want him to be able to do the independent boxes, because I need him to, and because he needs to build his confidence by seeing that he is able to do these things on his own. I don't want to have to help him with these boxes, because to me that defeats the purpose.
I also thought about slowing Bigger down to give him time to become a stronger reader. He is in unit 25, so I could stretch out the last 9-10 units. He won't be able to start Preparing in the fall, but I'm okay with that.
I guess I am just unsure how to plan for him. I want him to be challenged, but not overwhelmed. Any thoughts are appreciated.