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Sheena, we are teaching MPK to a small group of seven students this year. Two of them were 5, three were six, and two were 7. The two 7-year olds have some mild special needs, the three 6 year old all spent Kindergarten in a public kindergarten before transferring to us and had not learned to read...
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I have used SST and MSST with a variety of readers now, both the "natural" and the "struggling", although I think I have taught more of the latter than the former. I agree with Michelle that her approach works best for all. I do teach my students to work through a word one syllable...
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MP's Philosophy for Teaching Grammar
Hello MP friends,
I am seeking some clarification (assurance?) on MP philosophy and methods for grammar instruction. We use MP language arts in our 4-morning-a-week hybrid school. This year, I taught Prima Latina and EGP together, along with the enrichment activities from the 2nd grade...Last edited by ShawnaB; 04-14-2021, 08:28 PM.
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I am placing my request for self-paced R&S math instruction please.It would sure be helpful in our classroom where we have combined grades and find it difficult to teach more than one math level! Thank you for considering.
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Tanya, thank you for this helpful and timely information! I am just now in the process of preparing 1st grade materials for our *new* first grade teacher who will have 8 students as this level next year. I think you just saved me some time!...
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For rising 1st graders who have just completed R&S 1 Book 1 as scheduled in the Guide, should they they start R&S 2 next year, instead of the 2nd half of Grade 1? And, is the 1st Grade guide also being re-published? Thanks!...
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pschaeffer Are you open to requests?I would love to see Memoria offer a Self Paced version of the R&S levels, something like what you offer for your Latin and Classical Composition series. In our hybrid program, where we have multiple grade classes starting at grade 3, it would be wonderful...
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Thank you so much, Abigail. You have answered my question perfectly. I did, actually, just last night re-reference the teacher training videos from this summer and watched Narrative and Chreia and Maxim. I see what you mean by needing one before the other.
I have also PM'd you a few more...
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Correction, these students have done Unit 8 "Formal Essays", but not Unit 9 "Formal Critique"....
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Transitioning from IEW to Classical Composition
For a students who have followed the IEW program through Unit 7: Inventive Writing, but not yet done Unit 8: Formal Essay or Unit 9: Formal Critique, where would you start them in Classical Composition? The students in question have taken two full years of IEW instruction-done-well over grades 5...
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enbateau thank you. Good points. We do the same things with our 3/4 graders in terms of syllabicating and underlining teams, marking vowels and silent letters...much like Colorful Letters. And thank you for the Andrew Pudewa reminder! I need to re-listen to "Spelling and the Brain", as...
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Can we talk about Spelling in Grade 3 and above?
This is my third year now teaching Traditional Spelling, and I love it! I taught TS1 two years ago, TS2 last year, and am teaching TS2 again this year to a new group of students. I feel like I having finally learned how to teach phonics, and finally understand the benefit that the traditional approach...
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Thank you all so much for your responses! Very interesting. Tulip what you say about the disruption and loss due to Covid surely plays a role...no doubt! I think kids are dealing with a lot of trauma as well has just being long time away from a classroom!
As was suggested here,...
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Dear friends, thank you all for the generous and very helpful advice. Thank you for sharing your stories and experiences. cherylswope your practical advice is invaluable and gives me confidence in navigating this, with hopes of doing a better job as I continue to learn. And YES to the idea of cultivating...
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Your Opinions? Pros and Cons of Classroom vs Homeschool for Struggling Learners
Hello MP friends,
I would love some feedback on your experiences and opinions of having a child with learning differences in a classroom setting versus full-time homeschooling.
For background, I direct a hybrid school, and we use MP curriculum. This year we are teaching MPK,...
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