Your 11 year old did AO for Groups Form II A? Or she did AO Year 4? AO Year 4 may look quite a bit like Form II A from the Groups schedule, but they aren't exacty the same.
One option
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Put the 11 year old in Year 5.
Put the 6 and 8 year olds in AO for Groups Form I A. The 8 year old would do the optional work for older students to make this more challenging.
Next year, the 11 year old would go on to Year 6. The 8 year old would go on to Year 4. The 6 year old would do Form I B in Groups.
Another option
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Put the 6 year old in Year 1. This only takes about 2 hours a day.
Put the 8 year old in Year 3. How much of this could the 8 year old do independently? You can use an audiobook for your longest literature selection each term, too.
Put the 11 year old in Year 5.
Doing three years at once is possible. I have four different years going in my home, plus a preschooler. But if you want to combine, I'd combine the 8 year old with the 6 year old.
One option
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Put the 11 year old in Year 5.
Put the 6 and 8 year olds in AO for Groups Form I A. The 8 year old would do the optional work for older students to make this more challenging.
Next year, the 11 year old would go on to Year 6. The 8 year old would go on to Year 4. The 6 year old would do Form I B in Groups.
Another option
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Put the 6 year old in Year 1. This only takes about 2 hours a day.
Put the 8 year old in Year 3. How much of this could the 8 year old do independently? You can use an audiobook for your longest literature selection each term, too.
Put the 11 year old in Year 5.
Doing three years at once is possible. I have four different years going in my home, plus a preschooler. But if you want to combine, I'd combine the 8 year old with the 6 year old.
Kathy
For we are God’s handiwork, recreated in Christ Jesus, that we may do those good works which God predestined for us, that we should walk in them.
For we are God’s handiwork, recreated in Christ Jesus, that we may do those good works which God predestined for us, that we should walk in them.