Scott
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Hi all. My wife and I just finished a book with our oldest son: Teach Your Child To Read In 100 Easy Lessons. Excellent book - also covers writing. At the end of the book, however, it lists recommended readings, and says that "if your child has successfully completed this book, then s/he is reading at a second grade level." I emailed the author of the book and asked her for follow up curriculum ideas. She said she couldn't recommend any but to simply check out the recommended tests and use the principles taught in her book. We've done that. Our son is reading Level 2 books from the Library... with some help on harder words, but he's doing fine.
He's now 4 years and 4 months old, and we're starting to gather homeschooling curriculum. We're interested in continuing more advanced Phonics, language arts, writing, spelling, vocabulary, etc. We don't want to keep switching from program to program. Can somebody suggest a high quality curriculum? I've explored some, but they either A) only last till 3rd grade (Saxon), or B) don't have a broad enouph scope. Please help.
He's now 4 years and 4 months old, and we're starting to gather homeschooling curriculum. We're interested in continuing more advanced Phonics, language arts, writing, spelling, vocabulary, etc. We don't want to keep switching from program to program. Can somebody suggest a high quality curriculum? I've explored some, but they either A) only last till 3rd grade (Saxon), or B) don't have a broad enouph scope. Please help.