Hi. It depends on the level and the child to some extent. For level 1, it would be ok for most. But yes, it can become a lot as you progress through to the later part of levels two and three, especially if reading or the language arts is their least favorite subject. For some of my kids, I had to stop following the lesson completion plan already laid out in the curriculum, especially for WWE, and move at their pace, even if that meant not finishing a lesson in one sitting. And I eventually switched from FLL. I had been using a few curriculums for a while and needed some change. 🙂 Thanks for watching!
Hi, for dictation does the child have to be accurate with spelling. We have just finished level 1 but I’m not sure if my child is ready for dictation and spelling new words correctly..?
Hi Muneeba3554. I responded to your comment in a tad more detail under the 1st FLL video:) But no, they don't have to be accurate with spelling at this point. You spell difficult words for them, allowing them to focus on the skills being taught. Again, thank you for watching and leaving a comment!
This was my question! Thank you so much for such a speedy response. This was so so helpful. ❤️
Glad the video helped! ❤️
Thanks for watching.
This was really helpful. Thank you!
😊 You're welcome. Glad it helped. Thanks for watching!
Do you think doing both fll and WWE at the same time is too much of pretty easy to do?
Hi.
It depends on the level and the child to some extent. For level 1, it would be ok for most. But yes, it can become a lot as you progress through to the later part of levels two and three, especially if reading or the language arts is their least favorite subject.
For some of my kids, I had to stop following the lesson completion plan already laid out in the curriculum, especially for WWE, and move at their pace, even if that meant not finishing a lesson in one sitting. And I eventually switched from FLL.
I had been using a few curriculums for a while and needed some change. 🙂
Thanks for watching!
Hi, for dictation does the child have to be accurate with spelling. We have just finished level 1 but I’m not sure if my child is ready for dictation and spelling new words correctly..?
Hi Muneeba3554. I responded to your comment in a tad more detail under the 1st FLL video:)
But no, they don't have to be accurate with spelling at this point. You spell difficult words for them, allowing them to focus on the skills being taught.
Again, thank you for watching and leaving a comment!