Misconceptions I got told often is if I teach my kids together either the elders one would be stupid and would not pass grade or the youngest would not learn anything as he won't understand. Backstory they are in elementary have 2,5 years age gap. And I only teach reading separately rest of the subject just give the harder questions to the elderly. :)
@@Mira9kglife that is a good misconception. And it's one that's frustrating. I've taught multi age classes with the same curriculum except for math and it was wonderful. It's a great way to do it for families at home too!
@@Mira9kglife that is a good misconception. And it's one that's frustrating. I've taught multi age classes with the same curriculum except for math and it was wonderful. It's a great way to do it for families at home too!
Misconceptions I got told often is if I teach my kids together either the elders one would be stupid and would not pass grade or the youngest would not learn anything as he won't understand.
Backstory they are in elementary have 2,5 years age gap. And I only teach reading separately rest of the subject just give the harder questions to the elderly.
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@@Mira9kglife that is a good misconception. And it's one that's frustrating. I've taught multi age classes with the same curriculum except for math and it was wonderful. It's a great way to do it for families at home too!
@@Mira9kglife that is a good misconception. And it's one that's frustrating. I've taught multi age classes with the same curriculum except for math and it was wonderful. It's a great way to do it for families at home too!