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In the MPOA class? It was very integrated into the Fables class when my daughter took it. The quizzes are much easier than the ones included in your downloads!. My daughter and I had done EGR1 (about half) the year prior and it didn't really work so well. She did very well with it, in the Fables...
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Also, if you do CS1 this year, it might make for a better family rotation. Your K'er does CS1-3 (just listen and very simple answers to questions and is excused). Your 2nd grader gets CS1 this year and again mostly answers orally. You might give him a notebook to draw pictures to retell the stories...
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I have mixed feelings on the CS. Ultimately, I personally would probably just stick with what's in the guide. The stories in CS1 are more familiar than the ones in CS2 and might make for a better year to enter into using full MP. If you do CS2 you would need a different copybook as well. (the one...
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P.S if you got the K Copybook and 2nd grade Copybook, you would know which verses from the "Do you remember" were from each grade. Also we didn't mention cursive. Does your older child write in cursive? The Copybook for the CS2 is very small and totally in cursive. If your child isn't...
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In my honest opinion, no matter the reading ability, starting with MPK phonics is the way to go. Also, with the new videos MP has produced, I would say MP all the way. My youngest had the benefit of a class with Michelle during the COVID school closures. She offered a phonics review class for K and...
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https://www.memoriapress.com/curricu...plans-subject/ - scroll down to Writing and Grammar and there are All Things Fun and Fascinating digital lesson plans!...
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MP does actually have a Comp program for 3rd. It's the Intro to Comp https://www.memoriapress.com/curricu...teacher-guide/. It actually co-relates to the literature scheduled for the year. Some families will actually use it in place of the...
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I agree with Jen that your 1st grader can be "around" while you teach the 3rd grader, but I wouldn't expect the child to "learn it". My youngest could recite a few prayers by the time she started Prima just from being around my older two....
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If you have not watched these videos: https://www.memoriapress.com/videos/...hering-videos/. (scroll down to the one that talks about using the MP study guides) I would do that first. It really explains how the MP guides are used, which might be different than you...
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Yes! Starting on lesson 5 as part of the "before class" it says "Mount the 11 and 12 blossom charts on the wall". Then during class time, all you do is point and recite the facts. 11, 9, 2, 11, 8, 3, 11, 7.4, etc. It tells you in the teaching instruction when to do this. They...
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My oldest did about 5 math programs her 1st/2nd grade year.I still wasn't sure if she was ready for R&S3, but we moved ahead and "tried". I invested a lot of time on the first 40 lessons of R&S3 (where most people coming from R&S2 probably breeze right through or...
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I was thinking the same thing that you will essentially be skipping the MP2 selections. You might try Sarah Noble first, then I would try Little House in the Big Woods. I think you can find both on audio books, so my suggestion is to team read (you reading more to start) the selection on day 1. Actually,...
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If you haven't placed your order yet, did you see there is free shipping if you spend $100 June 1-June 15...
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We too, have a "computer" spot. (It's just the kitchen table!). It's a laptop, so it gets moved around a lot but if they are using the computer for school, it has a certain place to be used. We also use an iPad/phone, etc for audio books. We've gotten some books on the Kindle as well and...
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