DITHR book selection and pacing

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Evergreen Mama
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DITHR book selection and pacing

Post by Evergreen Mama » Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:28 pm

I want my son to read the Pilgrims Progress and was going to have him read it as Adventure but I know it is an allegory. Is that okay? I am learning this whole literature thing as we go as well. I am kinda embarassed at how much I don't know.

None the less... in the pacing. I want him to do the reading pace of 1 book in 15 days. There are 224 pages in the book ( only 112 with words/112 with pictures). Okay, so to break that up you end up with 15 pages a day (again really only 7.5 reading) BUT the end of 15 pages doesn't always end at a "logical" break. So what do you do? Suggestions?

Thank you!
Davena
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kissesmomof4
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Re: DITHR book selection and pacing

Post by kissesmomof4 » Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:33 pm

can you skim through and find logical stops for him and make a list for each day? It might mean stopping a couple pages short of the daily goal or reading a couple extra pages. Just an idea.
Amanda
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Carrie
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Re: DITHR book selection and pacing

Post by Carrie » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:22 am

That's a great idea! Usually, I divide a book up by the number of days for it to be read (to have a general target in my mind as to how many pages the kiddos need to read each day in order to finish on time). Then, I vary from the target number of pages as needed to find good stopping points. I do try not to wander too far from the target number of pages, and typically it works out quite well. :wink:

Enjoy! :D

Blessings,
Carrie

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