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Myrtle
07-22-2008, 09:38 AM
The TM isn't conveniently divided into 180 "here's what you do today" lesson plans.

Does anyone have that?

Chris in VA
07-22-2008, 09:41 AM
It would've made it easier, that's for sure. But you can do it yourself--just take 30 mins and divide up the book! :D

AllSmiles
07-22-2008, 10:43 AM
Christine from Core Foundations has put together a schedule (http://corefoundations.wordpress.com/scheds-english-and-history/).

Myrtle
07-22-2008, 11:17 AM
Christine from Core Foundations has put together a schedule (http://corefoundations.wordpress.com/scheds-english-and-history/).

That's looks fabulous. I'm printing it out right now.

Thank you sooo much.

Christine
07-23-2008, 08:35 AM
I'm printing it out right now.

Oooh, could I ask you a favor? If you catch any mistakes, would you please let me know? I haven't had a chance (taken the time) to proof it, yet.

Normally, DS1 proofs the schedules for me as he goes through them, but I did that schedule after he finished the course. (Neither of us liked the original schedule I had.)

Myrtle
07-23-2008, 08:50 AM
Oooh, could I ask you a favor? If you catch any mistakes, would you please let me know? I haven't had a chance (taken the time) to proof it, yet.

Normally, DS1 proofs the schedules for me as he goes through them, but I did that schedule after he finished the course. (Neither of us liked the original schedule I had.)

Sure.

I don't know that we will stick to it religiously. What I needed was for my son to have a rough idea of what he needs to accomplish in one sitting.

Christine
07-23-2008, 08:56 AM
Sure.

I don't know that we will stick to it religiously. What I needed was for my son to have a rough idea of what he needs to accomplish in one sitting.

:lol: I don't know that we've ever followed one of my schedules religiously either! It helps to have a "flow" though. . .

I'm mostly concerned about spelling / punctuation errors. (So, I don't look "stupid". ;) )