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Is there a way that I can add my 2nd grade son into the latin study of my 4th and 6th grade sons? Last year they completed LC I and would be starting LC II. The 2nd grader has always listened in, but never participated with the assignments. I have Prima L but it sure would make our homeschool life a little easier if I could combine them all!
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Ellercircus,
It is certainly possible to include your 2nd grader in this study, but I would imagine you would need to devote more time to it in order to keep up with the same pace as the others. If he or she is a godo reader, it would be easier. Martin QUOTE=ellercircus]Is there a way that I can add my 2nd grade son into the latin study of my 4th and 6th grade sons? Last year they completed LC I and would be starting LC II. The 2nd grader has always listened in, but never participated with the assignments. I have Prima L but it sure would make our homeschool life a little easier if I could combine them all! Thanks![/QUOTE] |
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