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Old 07-28-2006, 07:25 PM
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Default Can we start Henle after only completing half of LC1 with 6yh & 8th graders?

We dropped Latin half way through last year due to time constraints. We have made it through Prima Latina and half of LC 1. DC will be in 6th and 8th grade this fall. I will also have a 3rd grader but we may wait until 4th to start Latin.

We are going to be picking it up again this year. Could we do Henle 1 do you think? I got rid of my Latin stuff so I wouldn't feel guilty not doing it. Now I wish I hadn't but....

Anyway since oldest is almost in high school I was hoping maybe we could just start on the Henle series.

Any thoughts?
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Tina
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