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I always do most of the script from Rod & Staff for the before lesson, then I pick and choose from after lesson stuff... it is a lot! Are the 100 fact sheets in the blacklines? I mostly just used blacklines as morning work this year... just randomly, I see that MP schedules in a fact sheet once...
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Thanks for taking the time to explain why it's laid out like this. I really appreciate it!...
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Good to know it's not all review!! I did go through the curriculum guide several times thinking I must be missing something, but it really only mentions the student text book. It also gives fairly explicit instructions on how to use the student text, so I figured the worksheets would be laid out on...
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Last year was my first year using R&S, and I absolutely love how it is laid out and scripted. MP2 didn't have a separate workbook so I was a little confused. I guess MP doesn't really need to give much guidance since R&S does such a good job! I flipped through the worksheets, and it looks...
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Yes, I'm talking about the numbered ones in the booklet. They start at lesson #26 and go through to lesson #140. I guess I was confused because I find no mention of them in the R&S book or the MP guide. I'll just plan on adding them to our daily work. The Blackline fact sheets are actually...
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Question about R&S 3 Math Worksheets
My 3rd grader will be doing MP2 with R&S 3 next year (we did R&S 2 this year without MP), so I have the separate lesson plan for R&S 3 since my MP2 guide has plans for R&S 2. I don't see the worksheets listed anywhere, are they intended to be used daily along with the problems in the...
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So if I wanted to start teaching the hymns and prayers with a 3rd grader (who will be doing MP2 with Prima Latina), what should I order? Are there parts of the student book that he could handle? The sample doesn't really help me much....
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I am working through More Storytime Treasures with my almost 8 year old (just started lesson 3) in preparation for doing MP2 next year (he will technically a 3rd grader then, so we are in a similar situation as you). I honestly think you could work through MSTT without the phonics cards, especially...
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Lingua Angelica question
Is Lingua Angelica scheduled in any of the grade levels? If not, when is a good time to start using it?...
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I was thinking maybe it was a regional pronunciation, but I've never heard quiet pronounced like quite. I have definitely heard put pronounced with a short u though, so that one makes sense to me!...
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Ha, no worries. Interesting about the "ie" doing double duty, that makes a little more sense to me, but I'm not going to get into it with my 7 year old! I'll cross it off and make sure he can read it as a sight word. Thanks!...
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In this particular context, I don't really see why it matters where the word was derived. I don't need him to be able to tell me why we spell it that way, I just need him to be able to read it. He knows what the word means, and I'm pretty sure if he had encountered the word in his reading, he would...
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Yes, I understand all the other phonics but in the Classical Phonics book quiet is listed as having an ie spelling for long i. So "qu" "ie" "t"... which is not how the word is pronounced....
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quick question about classical phonics word "quiet"
On page 86 of Classical Phonics, quiet is listed as a word with the common vowel team of "ie" for the long i sound. I don't understand this. Doesn't the e in quiet make the "uh" sound, meaning the i is just a regular long i? Can someone explain this to me, or is it a typo? My...
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