Choosing DITHOR books
Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 1:12 pm
I will be using DITHOR 2/3 w/ my ds9(3rd grade) & dd7 (2nd grade) next year. I am trying to decide what books to use and am getting confused and probably making something more complicated than it needs to be(I have a tendency to do that sometimes:).
I had been planning to use the Level 2 book set with my 2nd grader and Level 3 book set with my 3rd grader, but read more closely that Level 2 goes up through 4th grade readers(she is currently able to handle American Girl books independently) and Level 3 goes up to beginning 5th grade readers(he's not finished a "real" chapter book on his own yet) which I don't know if dd9 would be ready for. Then, as I was going through the sample book list, I noticed that some of the books in the book sets were not on the list. I also noticed that the book sets show the number of days to read, but the book list does not have that information. How do I go about determining how many days to read if we don't use the books in the book set? And if it is a "shorter", lower level book does that mean I stretch out how long it will take to read it even if dd could read it in one sitting, or should I just pick harder books?
Now I'm wondering if I should have them read the same books together, or if I should choose separate books for each based on interest. Anyone want to help me muddle through this? Thanks for any insight or help you can provide!
Blessings!
Jennifer
mom to girl10(going to cs next year), boy9(Bigger), girl7(Bigger), Boy4(doing pre-k)
I had been planning to use the Level 2 book set with my 2nd grader and Level 3 book set with my 3rd grader, but read more closely that Level 2 goes up through 4th grade readers(she is currently able to handle American Girl books independently) and Level 3 goes up to beginning 5th grade readers(he's not finished a "real" chapter book on his own yet) which I don't know if dd9 would be ready for. Then, as I was going through the sample book list, I noticed that some of the books in the book sets were not on the list. I also noticed that the book sets show the number of days to read, but the book list does not have that information. How do I go about determining how many days to read if we don't use the books in the book set? And if it is a "shorter", lower level book does that mean I stretch out how long it will take to read it even if dd could read it in one sitting, or should I just pick harder books?
Now I'm wondering if I should have them read the same books together, or if I should choose separate books for each based on interest. Anyone want to help me muddle through this? Thanks for any insight or help you can provide!
Blessings!
Jennifer
mom to girl10(going to cs next year), boy9(Bigger), girl7(Bigger), Boy4(doing pre-k)