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Pacing Preparing and doing it with two children

Posted: Fri May 11, 2012 6:34 pm
by tiffanieh
Hi there. I have a few questions about Preparing!!

1. For History narration for example...I'm reading the books aloud to both my boys and they can answer the questions I guess in turn? But am I supposed to get a "group" narration from them combined or take each one alone into a room to get their narration without hearing their brother's narration?? And then we can review them together so each boy can benefit from hearing the critiques they give??

2. My 10 year old can do all the writing required no problem. However my 9 year old does NOT have the endurance his brother has. So I was wondering if I could perhaps start off having him do a lot of the written exercises where he dictates it to me to write, then gradually turning over the writing over to him so that perhaps by unit 16 he is ramped up??

Re: Pacing Preparing and doing it with two children

Posted: Sat May 12, 2012 8:12 pm
by MicheleW
For History narration for example...I'm reading the books aloud to both my boys and they can answer the questions I guess in turn? But am I supposed to get a "group" narration from them combined or take each one alone into a room to get their narration without hearing their brother's narration??
I would love to see an answer to this as well. I am doing Bigger with 2 children. After I read the read-alouds, I am never sure how to get a narration. I hope someone has an answer to this. Does anyone else read books to more than one child?

Re: Pacing Preparing and doing it with two children

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 1:48 pm
by mrsrandolph
waiting for answers too!!

Re: Pacing Preparing and doing it with two children

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 7:35 pm
by jen_good
Hello.

I'm currently using Bigger with 2 dc. I don't know if this is the best way, but I read half of the assigned pages and ask one of them to narrate what I read up to that point. I then read the rest of the pages and ask the other to narrate the rest.

I hope that helps.

Jen

Re: Pacing Preparing and doing it with two children

Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 8:08 pm
by frankesense
jen_good wrote:
I read half of the assigned pages and ask one of them to narrate what I read up to that point. I then read the rest of the pages and ask the other to narrate the rest.

I hope that helps.

I've done Beyond, Bigger, and now Preparing with two children. This is how we've done narrations most of the time too. Sometimes I'll read, then have two different buttons hidden in my hand, each one assigned to a child; and whichever one I pull out, that's who does the narration that time.

In my opinion, I think it would be o.k. to have your son do as much writing as he can to begin with and dictate the rest and slowly work him up to doing it all himself. Unit 16 would be a good place to have him completing it himself so that he will be prepared to head into the next guide.

Stephanie

Re: Pacing Preparing and doing it with two children

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 2:09 pm
by MicheleW
I'm currently using Bigger with 2 dc. I don't know if this is the best way, but I read half of the assigned pages and ask one of them to narrate what I read up to that point. I then read the rest of the pages and ask the other to narrate the rest.
That is a good idea! I don't know why I never thought of that. It seems so obvious now that you say it. :oops: