LeAnna
Stretching Beyond 2 years?
Stretching Beyond 2 years?
After reading some other posts, my wheels are turning again.
I am just wondering if I could do this and if Bigger is recommended more for a second grader than Beyond? If i did stretch it out, would I need to add in Rod and Staff English for a second grader, during the second half? Also, how would I stretch, and make sure that they are getting enough history and science everyday? I know I could do the second grade list of spelling, no problem.
LeAnna
LeAnna
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Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
Hi LeAnna!LeAnna wrote:After reading some other posts, my wheels are turning again.I am just wondering if I could do this and if Bigger is recommended more for a second grader than Beyond? If i did stretch it out, would I need to add in Rod and Staff English for a second grader, during the second half? Also, how would I stretch, and make sure that they are getting enough history and science everyday? I know I could do the second grade list of spelling, no problem.
LeAnna
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Julie
P.S. I was just thinking back to when I taught 3rd. grade in ps, and we only had history 3 x a week, and science 2 x a week. Not that we have to adhere to that schedule, but just to encourage you that doing Beyond half-speed would be just fine, even in a ps where things are often drawn out to take all day.
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Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
Thank you, Julie! I am going to think on this.
Yes, you are right... Audrey is on the younger side for Beyond. So, that's why I am thinking, maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea to take it 2 years. Would I need to step up the math, though? Would it be okay to start Rod and Staff 2 Grammar for 3rd grade, then? Or should Olivia, especially, be using the Grammar for 2nd grade? I can't remember how old your son was when he started the R&S in Bigger?
LeAnna
LeAnna
Love my husband of 18 years this year;
Love my 3 teenagers--13, 15, and 16. They keep me young, but hanging on for dear life!
Used HOD in the earliest years with all three of them!
Love my 3 teenagers--13, 15, and 16. They keep me young, but hanging on for dear life!
Used HOD in the earliest years with all three of them!
Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
LeAnna,
We actually recommend doing Rod and Staff English 2 in third grade so that's a good fit. Also, you could take Beyond at half-speed for this year and then next year bump it up to full-speed 4 days a week. We did that with LHFHG this past two years and found it worked very well. Just some food for thought!
Blessings,
Carrie
We actually recommend doing Rod and Staff English 2 in third grade so that's a good fit. Also, you could take Beyond at half-speed for this year and then next year bump it up to full-speed 4 days a week. We did that with LHFHG this past two years and found it worked very well. Just some food for thought!
Blessings,
Carrie
Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
Carrie,
I see you say you recommend R & S 2 for 3rd grade. I am planning to use it with my soon to be 2nd grader. We are just finishing up Abeka 1st grade grammar. Is my plan still ok? We are going to be starting Bigger about the same time ( we are finishing up Beyond)....Thanks
I see you say you recommend R & S 2 for 3rd grade. I am planning to use it with my soon to be 2nd grader. We are just finishing up Abeka 1st grade grammar. Is my plan still ok? We are going to be starting Bigger about the same time ( we are finishing up Beyond)....Thanks
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Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
LeAnna,
I think your plan to stretch it out sounds good. Grant did R&S 2 this year with Bigger (and he's 3rd grade). I think if you wait, you'll be just fine.
Kathleen
I think your plan to stretch it out sounds good. Grant did R&S 2 this year with Bigger (and he's 3rd grade). I think if you wait, you'll be just fine.
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Quinn - 7 Bigger
Halle - 4 LHTH
Grant - 19 Kansas State University
Allison - 15 World Geography
Garret - 13 Res2Ref
Asa - 8 Bigger
Quinn - 7 Bigger
Halle - 4 LHTH
Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
That is good to know! Thanks!
I think I might just do that.... take it at half speed the first year and then bump up to 4 days a week the second. Sounds like a plan.
LeAnna
LeAnna
Love my husband of 18 years this year;
Love my 3 teenagers--13, 15, and 16. They keep me young, but hanging on for dear life!
Used HOD in the earliest years with all three of them!
Love my 3 teenagers--13, 15, and 16. They keep me young, but hanging on for dear life!
Used HOD in the earliest years with all three of them!
Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
Carrie,
Since Audrey will be technically Kindergarten and Olivia will technically be 1st grade, is it okay to stretch 1A and 1B math out for 2 years or do you have another suggestion? Am I right then in understanding, that if we stretched out like you said and then moved onto Bigger for 3rd.... we would use Rod and Staff English 2 then?
LeAnna
Since Audrey will be technically Kindergarten and Olivia will technically be 1st grade, is it okay to stretch 1A and 1B math out for 2 years or do you have another suggestion? Am I right then in understanding, that if we stretched out like you said and then moved onto Bigger for 3rd.... we would use Rod and Staff English 2 then?
LeAnna
Love my husband of 18 years this year;
Love my 3 teenagers--13, 15, and 16. They keep me young, but hanging on for dear life!
Used HOD in the earliest years with all three of them!
Love my 3 teenagers--13, 15, and 16. They keep me young, but hanging on for dear life!
Used HOD in the earliest years with all three of them!
Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
Just bumping up to see if anyone has some good ideas for me.
LeAnna
LeAnna
Love my husband of 18 years this year;
Love my 3 teenagers--13, 15, and 16. They keep me young, but hanging on for dear life!
Used HOD in the earliest years with all three of them!
Love my 3 teenagers--13, 15, and 16. They keep me young, but hanging on for dear life!
Used HOD in the earliest years with all three of them!
Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
LeAnna,
Yes, I'm thinking that you'd do Rod and Staff English 2 for third grade. This is actually what we typically recommend and what we've done with our own son. It has worked very well. Rod and Staff is advanced.
As far as the math goes, we did go at half-speed with math for a year with my third son for his kindergarten math, and then bumped up to 4 days a week the next year and found it worked well. With first grade math, you could do the same or you could just do her math daily if you felt more comfortable with that.
Blessings,
Carrie
Yes, I'm thinking that you'd do Rod and Staff English 2 for third grade. This is actually what we typically recommend and what we've done with our own son. It has worked very well. Rod and Staff is advanced.
As far as the math goes, we did go at half-speed with math for a year with my third son for his kindergarten math, and then bumped up to 4 days a week the next year and found it worked well. With first grade math, you could do the same or you could just do her math daily if you felt more comfortable with that.
Blessings,
Carrie
Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
Okay, so here's what I've been thinking.....
Stretching Beyond 2 years with my girls, who will be K and 1st, and who have already completed LHFHG....
Dividing up what I am wanting to do between the 2 years, looks like this... So, that when we head to Bigger, we will be able to follow along a little more as is.
That's my plan, anyway.
1st Year.....
A Reason For Handwriting A
Spelling List 1 and LA
Emerging Readers
Girls set of books for Storytime
Primary Math 1A and 1B (not sure about how to work this into 2 years?)
Left side of page of each unit (every other day)
2nd Year.....
Copywork
Spelling List 2
(Don't know what to do about LA)
Drawn Into the Heart of Reading 2/3
Classic set of books for Storytime
Math (not sure what to do?)
Continuing on with the left hand side of each unit
I would love to hear what others think about this plan. Does this sound reasonable? I just want to feel like they are getting enough, by stretching like this.
Should I take it slow with the math, considering I have a younger, or should I do the 1A and 1B 4 days a week? I am just not sure what to do to make it stretch 2 years. I don't want to feel like I am behind with the older. Any ideas?
Any ideas for the second year LA? What is typically required for a 2nd grader for LA?
LeAnna
Stretching Beyond 2 years with my girls, who will be K and 1st, and who have already completed LHFHG....
Dividing up what I am wanting to do between the 2 years, looks like this... So, that when we head to Bigger, we will be able to follow along a little more as is.
1st Year.....
A Reason For Handwriting A
Spelling List 1 and LA
Emerging Readers
Girls set of books for Storytime
Primary Math 1A and 1B (not sure about how to work this into 2 years?)
Left side of page of each unit (every other day)
2nd Year.....
Copywork
Spelling List 2
(Don't know what to do about LA)
Drawn Into the Heart of Reading 2/3
Classic set of books for Storytime
Math (not sure what to do?)
Continuing on with the left hand side of each unit
I would love to hear what others think about this plan. Does this sound reasonable? I just want to feel like they are getting enough, by stretching like this.
Should I take it slow with the math, considering I have a younger, or should I do the 1A and 1B 4 days a week? I am just not sure what to do to make it stretch 2 years. I don't want to feel like I am behind with the older. Any ideas?
LeAnna
Love my husband of 18 years this year;
Love my 3 teenagers--13, 15, and 16. They keep me young, but hanging on for dear life!
Used HOD in the earliest years with all three of them!
Love my 3 teenagers--13, 15, and 16. They keep me young, but hanging on for dear life!
Used HOD in the earliest years with all three of them!
Re: Stretching Beyond 2 years?
LeAnna,
I would honestly just start out at half-speed doing the left side of the Beyond plans one day and the right side the next. Then, when your girls are ready I would move up to full-speed (although going 4 days a week at full-speed at that point). I wouldn't worry about adding in extras or doing the language arts and math faster or slower. I would just teach the Beyond guide "as is" to get the full benefit of the ease of use of the plans. You will most likely find that starting out half-speed for a month or two and then shifting to full-speed mid-year is what will happen. I wouldn't hold your girls back if they are ready to move forward. I also wouldn't make a strict 2 year plan in my mind, as you'll end up adding to fill it out. But rather, I'd ease your girls into it at half-speed and then move up as they're ready.
Blessings,
Carrie
I would honestly just start out at half-speed doing the left side of the Beyond plans one day and the right side the next. Then, when your girls are ready I would move up to full-speed (although going 4 days a week at full-speed at that point). I wouldn't worry about adding in extras or doing the language arts and math faster or slower. I would just teach the Beyond guide "as is" to get the full benefit of the ease of use of the plans. You will most likely find that starting out half-speed for a month or two and then shifting to full-speed mid-year is what will happen. I wouldn't hold your girls back if they are ready to move forward. I also wouldn't make a strict 2 year plan in my mind, as you'll end up adding to fill it out. But rather, I'd ease your girls into it at half-speed and then move up as they're ready.
Blessings,
Carrie