I need some suggestions or schedules to balance RtR and Beyond. We do history and storytime after lunch, so I'm not trying to fit everything in during the morning, but I would like to finish the rest before lunch (we start at 8:30). Is this just a dream now? The Rod and Staff Grammar is taking longer than I had anticipated. The reading portion is very long, and my 12yo (dyslexic) doesn't seem to be able to understand the directions and what is being asked of her after reading all that. So I have to read it and then help her through the problems. My 11yo can read the directions and instruction in grammar, but we have new-material locked-in-the-headlights thing going on with both of them. This is our first year with HOD, and in previous years, I have pretty much told them what to do until further into the year. Also, there are so many sentences in R&S to do. Are we only supposed to do 1/3 of the exercises or do 1/3 written and the rest oral? Is it okay to do 1/3 written and do extra only if extra practice is needed? Take, for example, dd12 one day. We did 1/3 written, and I saw she needed extra practice on finding the verbs with an adverb separating them, so we did more orally. Then she didn't need a lot of practice on statements and questions, so we just did 1/3 written.
Long story short, my 12 and 11yo girls aren't following directions in the guide. For instance, for science one day, dd11 did everything in the science box, but missed writing several definitions. I know things will go more smoothly as they get used to reading the directions and they need time to acclimate to new material, but I might lose my mind in the meantime! It is so simply laid out in the guide, and I don't understand the problem.
Anyway, I made a schedule out earlier this summer to try to balance the two programs, and it is just failing. I tried to minimize times when I would be interrupted while working with another child, but I'm constantly being interrupted by two of them, and one of them won't interrupt, but then she had a massive amount of questions at the end of the day, still not finished with her work. She's discouraged, as am I! I'm going to sit down with it and try to figure out how to arrange it differently, but I'm wondering if we are just going to have more of a workload this year. With a 6th and 7th grader, maybe this is good to prepare them for high school?
I need time to work intensively with my 8yo, who needs extra attention, but my olders need help too, and I'm feeling a pulled a little too much.

As it is now, I start the olders with math, which can be fairly independent except when we hit new concepts. While they're going with that, I work with dd8 on writing, reading (phonics), poetry, spelling, and Bible. Then I move to the olders while younger does math and handwriting. The grammar is turning out to be heavily dependent on me, and I'm just in a quandary and can't figure it out right now.

Everything they do except math and science needs me. Help?!