
Six months ago she could barely read any words. We were slowly going through the Beginners Bible, mainly because she was familiar with the stories, and she might get one or two words per page correct. We NEVER finished a story in a day, and most times not in two or more. I wasn't doing the ER schedule, just reading because she wanted to. I also made a notebook with easy words and sight words. We would go through a page of those, basically memorizing them. Again, all at her lead.
As she got stronger at reading, I decided we would slowly start the ERs at the point after the Bible (I didn't want her to feel like she was going backwards reading through the Bible again, plus I feel like the Beginners Bible is harder than some of the other ERs). My plan was to do one book from the ERs one week and then the next week do math for a week because she's a little ahead in math, and also because I didn't want her to get too tired. She gets very tired out from concentrating too much. We began Beyond about two months ago, and just finished unit 6. We have been doing the spelling, which is getting much easier, but was very difficult at first. So I thought too much "thinking" (math, spelling, AND reading, along with copywork and the rest of the guide) would just be a little much right now.
Well yesterday she started Wagon Wheels. The ONLY word I had to help her on (other than pointing at a word here and there if she assumed something, like if she said there instead of here or something like that) in the WHOLE chapter was Nicodemus. And she ALMOST had that one. Unfortunately, somehow I missed teaching her the days of the week and months of the year, and we've been working on those... so she was trying to sound out Nicodemus and somehow was putting November and December in there

Anyway, I'm just super proud of how far she's come!