Rod and Staff English and Standardized testing

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Rod and Staff English and Standardized testing

Post by Polly » Sun May 22, 2011 6:24 pm

I really appreciate the way does English! However, we are in a state (after a move last year) where we have to test. I have a 10 year old who will be starting R&S 4 in his technically 5th grade year. Testing wise, will he be okay to only have 1/2 year of the 4th grade book behind him for the 5th grade test? Or should I do full pace on the 4th grade book?

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Re: Rod and Staff English and Standardized testing

Post by raceNzanesmom » Mon May 23, 2011 8:18 am

R&S English is advanced. I think a 5th grader using 4th should test fine as long as he is learning the material.
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Re: Rod and Staff English and Standardized testing

Post by Kristin » Mon May 23, 2011 11:55 am

My dd8 is using R&S 2 for 3rd grade this year. We are only 2/3 of the way through the book, yet when she took the CAT last week language mechanics and language usage and structure were her two highest sections! I don't think you will have to worry about R&S not preparing him for testing.
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Re: Rod and Staff English and Standardized testing

Post by Polly » Mon May 23, 2011 1:19 pm

Thank you for your replies. Should I have him do it 1/2 speed as the manual suggests it gull speed so he would only finish 1/2 the book in his 5th year?
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Re: Rod and Staff English and Standardized testing

Post by raceNzanesmom » Mon May 23, 2011 1:38 pm

I'd follow how Carrie has it planned.
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Re: Rod and Staff English and Standardized testing

Post by my3sons » Tue May 24, 2011 2:04 pm

R & S English is an outstanding program, and it is considered advanced. :D That being said, what you have done before for grammar will make a difference in ds's testing as well, as one year of something can help dc make good gains, but it is not the the same as multiple years of instruction with R & S English. :wink: HOD suggests trying to complete R & S English 6 by the end of Grade 8 (as R & S English 7 and 8 are high school credit worthy). So, I would say you have a few options...
Option 1:
Ds's fifth grade year: half of English 4
Ds's sixth grade year: other half of English 4
Ds's seventh grade year: English 5
Ds's eight grade year: English 6

Option 2:
Ds's fifth grade year: English 4
Ds's sixth grade year: half of English 5
Ds's seventh grade year: other half of English 5
Ds's eighth grade year: English 6

Option 3:
Ds's fifth grade year: English 4
Ds's sixth grade year: English 5
Ds's seventh grade year: half of English 6
Ds's eighth grade year: other half of English 6

I would say I'd do the option that is written in the HOD guide you are using, as this will give good balance to the day. :D I'm not sure which guide you are using though, and there are several options within a guide. So, I'd then consider what pacing ds seems most well matched with. :D I hope something here helps! :)

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Re: Rod and Staff English and Standardized testing

Post by Polly » Tue May 24, 2011 5:23 pm

Thank you, Ladies! This has been very helpful! I think I will do at as Carrie suggests. I prefer gentle and later language arts. :D

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