What is the Scope & Sequence of Narration?

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sethers_mom
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What is the Scope & Sequence of Narration?

Post by sethers_mom » Mon Sep 02, 2013 8:48 am

I can easily see the scope and sequence of history, math, and grammar but what about the other subjects like narration?

I'm sure it starts out with just oral narrations and progresses to written. One guide said there was lots of handholding.

Can someone please outline the scope and sequence of narration instruction? Can you also relate this scope and sequence to the levels?

Thanks!
Shae

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Re: What is the Scope & Sequence of Narration?

Post by countrymom » Tue Sep 03, 2013 12:57 pm

There might be a better post somewhere else, but here is a discussion with numerous replies from Carrie and lots of examples. Keep reading through all. My3sons gives some examples too on the 2nd page. I think this post might at least partially answer your question. You are correct that it starts out with oral narration that will most likely be very brief at first (I got lots of "I don't knows"). Then you progress to written narration over just a small part of the reading. The child can choose to dictate to you and then write it down from what you type or write it themselves. That is in Preparing and that is as far I we are so far. Hope the link helps.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8118&start=15
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sethers_mom
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Re: What is the Scope & Sequence of Narration?

Post by sethers_mom » Thu Sep 05, 2013 4:13 pm

Thanks Countrymom. :)

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