Thanks for helping me think through this.
FYI: I will also be doing Preparing for 5th, Bigger half-speed for 2nd.

Dawn
That is another nice option as well! We actually sort of are doing this with half-speed LHTH, only with both Bibles and devotionals. That is working well too. I guess I'd weigh if your dd's fine motor skills are ready for daily work? If so, then I'd do the "Do It Carefully/Finding the Answers" full-speed the first year, and "Thinking Skills" full-speed the second year. Likewise, I'd do "A Reason for HW K" or "Italic A" full-speed the first year, and ""A Reason for HW A" or "Italic B" full-speed the second year. I'd be inclined to do math half-speed the whole time. But, if you wanted, you could do Earlybird K Math full-speed the first year, and Singapore Math 1 full-speed the second year (however, I'd want the Beyond 1A/1B hands-on plans then, if it were me, so that would require the Beyond manual - or the Appendix Textbook pages in LHFHG can be used otherwise). I think it hinges on her fine motor skills mainly. I'd want her to be growing but not overly challenged to the point of frustration - not sure where that puts her with this. Maybe you could start it all half-speed (only daily phonics) and see if that's fitting her well? I guess I'd be inclined to do that, especially since you'll be doing 2 other guides as well. HTH!MomtoJGJE wrote:...You very easily could go half speed with the left hand side of the TM and full speed with the right hand side using K level stuff the first half and then when you finish moving on to 1st... that way you'd do both K and 1st with the LHFHG manual.
Are these the books listed in the back of the manual? I am planning to use these more this time around, I hope to find some in the library.Samuel'sMommy wrote: I also check out books each week on whatever history or science topics are covered and since we have 2 days to cover 1 planned day I feel like we have more time to get extra reading in.
Yes, but the ones in the back of the manual are only history. So, I usually take a look at whatever science is scheduled and try to find a couple of books that are related to that as well. Also, my library doesn't have very many of the books listed in the back of the manual so if I can't find the exact ones, I just do a search by topic and see what I can find.moedertje wrote: Are these the books listed in the back of the manual? I am planning to use these more this time around, I hope to find some in the library.