Logic of English- Tips and Tricks [MUST WATCH]

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2024
  • Logic of English is a game-based Orton-Gillingham style program that is strong in phonics, and teaches reading, writing, spelling, and grammar basics through the Foundations program. The focus is game-based and FUN with very rare exceptions.
    The questions come in about how to manage it. What can you skip? Are all of the extras necessary? How can you work this program with a large family? Where do you go after Foundations? What about Essentials? How can I organize all that comes with it?
    I answer all of these questions and more, plus how we fit it in with #gatherroundhomeschool and #mathwithconfidence in our daily schedule.
    #homeschooling #logicofenglish #LOE #languagearts #reading #gameschooling #hometownhomestead #homeschool #curriculum #curriculumreview #foundations #logicofenglishfoundations #ortongillingham #dyslexia

Komentáře • 29

  • @kitchentablelessons8608
    @kitchentablelessons8608 Před 10 měsíci +2

    It is such a relief to hear you say that your child wasn’t a super fluent reader at 7, but is reading well at age 9. My oldest is 7 and I’m definitely tempted to treat his reading fluency like a race sometimes. 😅 Thank you for giving me a sense of peace!

    • @thehometownhomestead
      @thehometownhomestead  Před 10 měsíci +1

      My next guy is 8. Things are just starting to click, but we haven’t pushed.
      They will get there. 20 min a day will change things in huge ways within 6 months.

  • @mmarquis6722
    @mmarquis6722 Před rokem +1

    This was so good, as I am considering this for my new 1st grader. Thanks for sharing!!

    • @thehometownhomestead
      @thehometownhomestead  Před rokem

      Thank you for watching! If you have any additional questions, I’m happy to help!

  • @shayj3373
    @shayj3373 Před rokem

    What a tremendous blessing! TY so much for sharing! 🤗💕

  • @mariamaldonado6824
    @mariamaldonado6824 Před 8 měsíci

    I love Logic of English. We did Foundation A to C. My granddaughter had so much fun and learn a lot.

  • @rachelnelson8518
    @rachelnelson8518 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for this. I have 5 kiddos as well and we did Logic of English for my first and I didn’t know what I was going to do with 2 in the program. This explains SOOO MUCH! Thank you.

    • @thehometownhomestead
      @thehometownhomestead  Před rokem

      I’m so happy it helped! This has worked well for us. Hopefully you have a great school year!

  • @thebeautifullifewith3

    Great tips! Thanks!

  • @dianamilburn1743
    @dianamilburn1743 Před rokem

    Great presentation and very informative!!

  • @DorelisaGC
    @DorelisaGC Před rokem

    Thanks for making this video. Great tips! Humming for help remembering the phonograms it’s a good idea. And using the timer instead of trying to finish a lesson. My daughter is an older child using foundations and I’ve been tempted to do essentials with both my older child and my middle to cut my teaching time but she really enjoys the games from foundations so I don’t know if I’ll skip D. Still trying to decide. We do GRH but not really the LA because it jumps around and I do prefer mastery approach. But after hearing you talk about it maybe I should trust the process and see if it’ll work for my kids. We will be using MWC soon. I’ve been using MUS and I really like it but seeing how the lesson are in MWC mastery and also spiral I think is more beneficial than a complete mastery approach. Again thanks for sharing!

  • @SWKS_AG05
    @SWKS_AG05 Před rokem

    LOE and MWC ❤

  • @michelleagyemang868
    @michelleagyemang868 Před rokem

    Did you end up doing the rest of LOE D? Or do you only do a-c? We are on D currently and we haven’t really been doing it. My son took 3 days to read the carp reader because he found it boring. I feel level d just takes us forever so we haven’t been doing it. I’ve had him pick books at the library that he likes. How did you find level appropriate readers at the library? How long before your kiddos took off with reading? Sorry for all the questions! Your video is such a blessing honestly! I just randomly came across it! ❤

    • @thehometownhomestead
      @thehometownhomestead  Před rokem

      We never went back!
      Check the level reader section and the beginning chapter books. They worked well for us. We traded off sentences and then paragraphs until he built up stamina.
      The initial goal was to do it for the summer, but within a couple of months, we we’re definitely not going back.
      We was reading really well in a few months.

  • @nessaIX09
    @nessaIX09 Před 4 dny

    Did you supplement handwriting with anything? We rush a bit through the handwriting in Foundations and I would like to have some separate handwriting practice time.

  • @abigailcornelius9026
    @abigailcornelius9026 Před 9 měsíci

    Hey mama! What bull riding book was it by chance? My son is a bull rider, and we are having issues finding stuff on a kid's level that relates to him.

    • @thehometownhomestead
      @thehometownhomestead  Před 9 měsíci

      The boys loved all of Jake Maddox. Check this one out!
      Cowboy Up (Jake Maddox Sports Stories)

  • @rositaluke2088
    @rositaluke2088 Před 10 měsíci

    How long did it take to do each level? Do I need to buy more than one level at once ? Or does a level last a whole year?

    • @thehometownhomestead
      @thehometownhomestead  Před 10 měsíci +1

      It will depend on the child. A and B can go faster, but things slow a lot in C and then dramatically in D. They’re definitely full year programs, although A and B can often be done in one year.

    • @rositaluke2088
      @rositaluke2088 Před 10 měsíci

      @@thehometownhomestead thank you

  • @tripletmama7680
    @tripletmama7680 Před 4 měsíci

    I have triplets and I’m wondering if I should do the program with all 3 at once….

    • @thehometownhomestead
      @thehometownhomestead  Před 4 měsíci +2

      I would until one starts to pull away. If you ever feel like you’re holding someone back, or dragging someone along, I’d split and move at their own pace.