I have researched so much that now I am confused. We have started the year doing this:
DD (6), DS (8), and DD (9) doing Beyond together. LA and Math are all specific to them. (We don't use Singapore. We are trying out Math Mammoth this year.)
1st grader: I've started FLL with her because I'm afraid the poetry copywork in Beyond is too much for her right now. She reads pretty well (as well, if not better than my 8 y.o.), can print all of her letters, and writes several words in her ETC 2 workbook. We have not started copywork yet, and I don't want to stress her out. I want her to enjoy school and she's only 6.
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My 8 y.o. (he just turned 8 last week and is officially 3rd grade) can copy a sentence or two with no real issues, but isn't great about writing sentences on his own. He is doing ETC 2, Growing with Grammar 2 (finishing from last year), and is just starting the Beyond copywork.
I was trying to pair up my 9 y.o. and 11 y.o. daughters using Notgrass American History, simply because we started using it last year, but it is geared toward 5-8th grade and my 9 y.o. has eyes that glaze over as I read. My 11 y.o. just told me that she thinks it's a little dry, too, and fights me when it comes out. (I find it dry to read aloud, actually, even though as a spine to read silently, I still think it's good for that purpose.) So, now what?? So, my 9 y.o. has been joining the other two for the Beyond readings because she likes them better. But, she's in 4th grade. She is doing GWG 3, loves to do copywork, and has begun cursive the end of last year. She is still learning it. She seems to like the gentler side of things. I want to challenge her, but also want her to love it.
I was trying to keep the 6 and 8 y.o. together, and the 11 and 9 y.o. together. My oldest is starting high school this year, and while he loved the guides, he said he would have liked it better if he had had one of his siblings to do it with. Maybe I could keep the 6, 8, and 9 y.o. together and the 11 y.o. could do her own (Preparing??) Or, the 6 y.o. and 11 y.o. would be on their own and pair up the middle two?
I also am trying to make my life easier. I know ladies on here run several guides at once, but I can't do that. Also, that gets too expensive for us. I already own Beyond.
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Some options I am kicking around are keep the 6 and 8 in Beyond and the 9 and 11 in Bigger or Preparing? My 11 y.o. needs a writing curriculum, which I see scheduled in Preparing, but not in Bigger, so I would lean toward preparing over Bigger. I don't think she is yet ready for CTC (which I also own.) She is able to do copywork and has had 1.5 years of IEW (which we really like.) It's more she doesn't necessarily have the most wonderful attitude about doing the copywork.
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I have to order my ds's high school curriculum, but have to figure this out first so I can order.
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Please give your suggestions. I want to place them correctly and pair them when I can because they really enjoy that more (and it's easier for me, who is stressed.) Maybe Carrie can chime in?? Please?
Thank you!!
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