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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some third graders are still working on connecting letters to the sounds they make, some are still working on reading fluency: these children would be overwhelmed by Caesar's English and need more time before it would be appropriate for them. Most teachers are doing their best to differentiate with the materials they have now. Btw, not every AAP uses Caesar's English. A number if them use Wordly Wise instead. Both of these vocab programs are also widely used by homeschoolers, who can work at a pace customized to the child. [/quote] OP here. I was using Caesar just as an example. But I am trying to say that if Schools implement the same way of teaching that they use in AAP in Gen Ed , it will help all the kids, as I believe and have noticed while volunteering in my Gen-Ed kid's class that almost more than 85% of students will be able to handle these instructions. I believe theresources are not available to Gen-Ed teachers.[/quote]
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