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[quote=Anonymous]Free online curriculum at coreknowledge.org Love this classical writing curriculum: https://classicalacademicpress.com/collections/writing-rhetoric (your child would be a touch on the young side for it, but take a look at the samples). For grammar and mechanics: https://welltrainedmind.com/c/language-arts/gramma...entary-grammar/?v=7516fd43adaa This is done by Well Trained Mind (so well done) and is scripted, so no need to worry about what to say. For literature, don't use a canned "ELA" curriculum, but just do book studies. You can go to teacherspayteachers.com to find studies for the books you want, or to a few different companies. I personally don't like some of these because they turn books into chores (series of worksheets on vocabulary; grammar, etc.) Better to read and discuss books; have the kids do art projects and other activities to ensure comprehension. Have them tie those other more boring tasks to the writing and other curricula. [/quote]
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