Hi Shera!

I am trying to remember the details you shared earlier about your ds because I thought that was helpful to his placement as well. Okay, I found it, I think this is the one I was thinking of...
My ds will be 10 in Nov., 4th grade strong reader. We just started cursive using HWOT this spring. Age wise he fits in Preparing. Reading he is independent. Writing he is just now learning cursive. Can copy passages but HATES to write. We haven't done any dictation. The LA we have used is CLE lightunits. We have not done written narrations but have done some oral ones. He has had an intro to basic parts of speech as well as basic diagramming. We already use Singapore math and he is currently finishing up 3b. So it sounds to me accept for the writing he would fit in Preparing. He hates writing and we have not done alot of it or been consistent with it.
It sounds like he is an excellent reader, and PHFHG would have him reading a portion of his history, as well as his science. He sounds ready for this.

As far as the writing, he can begin with Level 2 dictation and finish out his cursive. He can just write in print for his assignments in PHFHG this year, and that will be just fine. PHFHG is the first guide to teach written narrations, so he'll be fine there, and if he can copy passages, he'll do fine with what PHFHG asks him to do. He places in R & S English 4 and Singapore 4A/4B as well. I am thinking that he fits quite well in PHFHG, but I would begin it half-speed with him to let him ease into the writing in it. I understand your not being sure how you'd feel about teaching back to back guides, but I truly think he places in PHFHG. However, you will know what the best decision is here for him, as well as your husband.
As far as how you know if dc understood what they read, there are follow-ups to each assignment. The follow-ups do make it clear if dc understood what they read, as there is no way to "wing it". The Key Ideas are really a summary of the readings, which I find very helpful. You'll notice the length of the key ideas increasing as the material in the guides increases. I skim the selection, reading the first page, a middle page, and the final page of the day's reading right before my ds narrates, or we discuss it. It's not hard to have the gist of the story and skim the rest as my ds and I do the follow-ups. The readings are kept short, so this is not hard to do. Here is a link that may help show how the follow-up skills help students learn and retain better...
Higher Level Thinking in HOD from Carrie:
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I hope something here helps, but I have prayed for clarity for you in placement for your ds as well! If you feel he places best in BHFHG, then I would just do the back to back guides and know it wouldn't be hard down the road especially, as they become quite independent, and repeat teaching a guide is less of a concern for us moms.
In Christ,
Julie