Grammar?

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twoxcell
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Grammar?

Post by twoxcell » Wed Jan 19, 2011 2:11 am

My ds 7.5 is doing Beyond right now, and it is going great for him. He will be doing Bigger next year for 3rd grade. He will be doing Singapore 3a/3b, and I'm trying to figure out of he should just do R&S 2 as scheduled or R&S 3. I have not done much grammar with him so far. We do Primary Language Lessons a bit, some Mad Libs, some of the grammar lessons in Beyond, as well as some grammar from a 2nd grade workbook I bought at Costco. I'm not at all familiar with R&S grammar, so any advice is appreciated.
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Kirsten
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Re: Grammar?

Post by Kirsten » Wed Jan 19, 2011 7:42 am

This is my first year with R&S. I am using r&S 2 with my daughter in Bigger and my son is using r&s 3. 3 is definitely more advanced than 2. He is in 4th grade, but based on the recommendations of the ladies on the board, I started him in the r&s3 since we'd not used it before. Some of it is new and challenging for him and some is review and we breeze through or skip. R&S2 seems just right for my daughter. Hope that helps.
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my3sons
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Re: Grammar?

Post by my3sons » Wed Jan 19, 2011 4:39 pm

I'd probably do R & S 2 still. R & S English is considered a year advanced. HOD has an overall goal of dc finishing Level 6 by the end of Grade 8. Levels 7 and 8 are high school credit worthy. Unless your ds has had more grammar than is in Beyond guide already, 2 would be good to start with. Sooooo, IMO, it gets hard soon enough, why not start a little easier and let ds grow into it? Just my 2 cents though. :wink:
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Carrie
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Re: Grammar?

Post by Carrie » Sat Jan 22, 2011 7:32 pm

twoxcell,

I agree that it would be good to start in Rod and Staff English 2 rather than getting to the upper levels of Rod and Staff too quickly. :wink: English 2 also has many other excellent skills wound within the program beyond just basic grammar. I look at it as a time to teach my little guy to write one section of the English 2 each day correctly and neatly on wide ruled notebook paper, so the practice in that skill daily alone is worth it for me! :D English 2 is such a solid introduction to spoken and written English and lays a great foundation for English 3, making the transition the next year painless. Plus, it's great preparation for standardized testing too if you happen to have to do any of that. :wink:

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twoxcell
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Re: Grammar?

Post by twoxcell » Sat Jan 22, 2011 9:56 pm

Thanks Carrie! We will be doing testing at the end of third grade. I checked out samples of R&S 2, and 3, and I think I will just go with 2.
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