
I have been looking over HOD with my DH after asking questions last week on the board. He is very impressed with the level of academics being required in the samples of work for the guides. He is definitely showing more interest in HOD then other curriculums from the past.


My home school budget is already spent for this year. So I will be coming back with specific placement questions in the spring when I figure out where my children are at that point of time. I want to prepare them some this year though for a transition to HOD. So I have some specific questions about the placement chart as I try and understand it. I am also thinking of trying to start Drawn Into the Heart of Reading this school year.
I have been reading threads on placement at the top of this board, and they have helped. It looks like from one of the posts by my3sons that they should already be able to do the skills in each box on the placement chart for that guide before starting it. So the placement chart is showing what they need to be able to do in order to have success in that guide, rather then what they will learn in that guide. Did I understand that correctly?
This leads to my questions since some of the skills in HOD aren't taught in other programs and are skills I haven't done on my own.
For the skill area of reading:
~ For example, for the MTMM level it mentions that the student should be reading difficult chapter books independently. It also mentions that the student will have had formal literature study that includes various genres, literary terms, and higher level vocabulary and can think deeply and critically about what is read and is able to use DITHOR 6/7/8. This leads to my question. My oldest is in 6th grade this year and can read difficult chapter books independently easily. Other programs though have not led us at this point to literature study. So in the area of literature study, literary terms, and thinking deeply and critically about what is read the answer would be none at all. Unless oral narration or comprehension questions on literature would apply to the literature study requirements. RTR indicates exposure to literature study should have been accomplished. Does this put students coming into HOD into Creation to Christ, who haven't had literature study, in the area of reading regardless of reading level? Or, does some of the other skills gained in oral narration and comprehension questions apply to the placement chart in the area of reading? I do appreciate Carrie choosing to start literature study earlier then we have done. I wish my children had already started developing that skill. I am just wondering how it applies in placement. My children are advanced readers, but I see the placement chart as emphasizing thinking and literature study more then reading abilities. Am I understanding this skill level correctly?
For the skill area of writing:
~ I read Julie say that these skills in the box should already be done since they are in the previous guide. Coming from other backgrounds I am trying to discern which skills to emphasize in a given level, or if it is best to go all the way back where Carrie started building skills they haven't had in other programs or from me. For example, the RTR writing box states able to easily copy passages in cursive, can reproduce longer dictation passages, writes a paragraph with ease, can write an 8 - 12 sentence narration on own, ready to begin basic outlining. So using my 6th grader again as my example I would say yes to easily copying passages in Italic cursive, is working on longer dictation, can write a paragraph with moderate ease, writes narrations closer to one paragraph (or 5 sentences), and has already done some out lining in 5th. Since the goal of 8 - 12 sentences, that should be already accomplished, has not been accomplished would that mean Creation to Christ or since the rest of the skills are met does that mean doing RTR with one area of weakness? I want to be thinking about this between now and March and increasing some skills in their current curriculum to help if I can. So the more I understand the better off I think we will be in preparing for the transition.
For the skill area of grammar:
~ I guess it is the same question. Do I go with the program where ALL skills are met for that particular box? Or, do I take in account the boxes where some skills are met but some aren't due to different focuses and scope and sequence? We are Rod and Staff grammar users. My 6th grader is half way through book 5. For example, the box for grammar under Creation to Christ is below level but I haven't done 'beginning to proofread for mistakes in grammar or applying grammar to writing' that looks like is taught in Creation to Christ and expected to have been accomplished for the RTR placement. Book 5 though will be finished sometime this year and it looks like Carrie does book 6 over the course of Rev2Rev and MTMM. How does that placement work coming in?
I would love any insights into the placement chart that others may have. Has anyone come into HOD from other programs with students in the 5th - 7th grade range and found a good placement with the differences in scope and sequence? How did you apply the placement chart to your situation? Which parts of the chart did you emphasize? Did you go lower down where all parts are accomplished? Or, did you go more for grade level and a level where they have other skills from other places and let them grow into it some with different strengths coming in? How did your students do?
Thank you for your insights and help in understanding.

In Christ,