It has had it's share of adjustments, but I do really love it. Since Kate is in what our state considers middle grades next year, I started her at the dialectic level. It is challenging her to have to go a step further, do more on her own, set her schedule a bit more independently, but I think it is a good change. Gabby is in upper grammar and Nate in lower grammar. At times, when I've found a book hard to locate, we've done a little switching around of things, particularly since Kate is just on the edge, and could have been placed in either level.
I've (obviously) not worked through this at the rhetoric (high school) level yet, but we have the first seven weeks in, and I will give it a thumbs up. One of the program goals is to have an end of unit celebration. We're getting to the end of that first unit (9 weeks, in this case) and thinking about ways to share what the kids have learned. I'll have to take some photographs then. We have had some fun activities and some papers that the girls have written that will be fun to share. Nate's been doing drawings of the people and a few places that we've studied too, learning to caption them, since he's just beginning to write. I'm sure that our celebration will involve cultural foods too. These guys like to work in the kitchen!
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