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02-21-2012, 12:23 AM #1Junior Member
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Using T4L as a Supplement to Workbook Curriculum
Hello everyone! I know I've been bombarding this thread with questions but I have another one.

I purchased curriculum books at Lakeshore Learning and plan on using these books as our core curriculum. I want to integrate T4L as a supplement to reinforce what we learn through workbooks. Does anyone do this? Is there a way to figure out what lessons they should complete to coincide with our workbooks? Or should I just allow them to work through all of the lessons as they choose?
Thanks for answering my questions. You guys are fantastic!
Homeschooling Mom of 2 (soon-to-be 3!)
Hunter, 8yo son, 2nd grade (the cowboy)
Ryan, 6yo son, 1st grade (the comedian)
Aubrey, 2yo daughter (the monkey-loving princess)
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02-21-2012, 09:39 AM #2
We occasionally use a workbook to supplement time4learning, but not the other way around. You could look at the lesson plans to see which lessons go along with the concepts you are learning through your workbooks.
Don't ever feel bad about asking questions. Every time you have a question there are probably ten others with the same question who just don't want to ask it. You are helping others just by asking.Kathi Homeschooling Mama to Ten year old Dakota






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