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by Nealewill » Thu Sep 10, 2015 3:53 am
I am doing a lot of the same things countrymom suggested. I got my R2R guide back in February. I really like getting my guides a well in advance so that I can make sure I get my kids ready for the next guide. I just like seeing what the expectations are and making sure that I invest to make them as independent as I can or slow down if I need so that they will be ready. When I first got it, I almost died looking and seeing how much more reading there is. I was a bit panicked because my dd was already complaining about much reading she was doing in CTC. I am happy to report though, she is finishing up one of the DITHOR books that is a 6.1 RL and has teeny tiny words and she has to read 15-17 pages a day LOL. She loves that book! She has read it without complaint. And she is reading it fairly quickly. I am feeling good about the history readings at this point. In addition, I have really pushed her with the research box these past few months of CTC. I saw that she would be doing post cards from research as part of a geography activity in R2R. I think she will do fine with that too. Other than that, science is shorter IMHO as to the volume of reading and the Bible study box looks amazing. I am really looking forward to that box. My last item for consideration at this point is the Shakespeare study. For now, I am scheduling that on the 5th day. I currently have all 3 kids doing the same genre in DITHOR and I am teaching it all at once. I like that schedule. But I can't imagine her doing DITHOR and Shakespeare on the same day when we start out. If I put it on day 5, then she will be plenty refreshed to complete it. I also do know that many people have had their kids listen to it instead of read it. But honestly, I have really enjoyed having my kids do the reading themselves. I feel like it has helped them become much better and faster readers. So I plan to push it to a day with nothing else be happening. And I am sure we will get to a point in the year that reading that book along with all her other schoolwork won't be a problem. In CTC, we had a similar occurance with the paintings. I left them for Saturdays mornings. We did co-op one day a week last year and I didn't have a 5th day. However, my dd wasn't to a point that she couldn't do the painting alone in the beginning. So we saved them, spread everything out on the diningroom table after breakfast and had the paintings finished by lunch LOL. By mid year, she was doing them alone like a pro and doing them during the week on the days they came up in the guide.
It is more work because it is a higher level. You may need to go half speed for a bit. But I am sure your dd will do great. It looks like an amazing guide and I am so excited to be starting it next week!
Daneale
DD 13 WG
DS 12 R2R
DD 10 R2R
Enjoyed DITHOR, Little Hearts, Beyond, Bigger, Preparing, CTC, R2R, RevtoRev, MtMM