Just to throw another option in – I’m looking at Sheldon’s First Language Lessons. It is looking quite nice from what I’ve seen so far… and it is free on http://www.archive.org (and I think Google books)….
At first, looking into these different things was rather defeating in the area of language arts…it was so easy to just go back to the textbooks, but I am starting to get excited about it more and more. I am really looking forward to a year of less paperwork and more heart work!
oops “that is very helpful” goes to all of you!! :o) thanks
I looked at Sheldon from the very first person that posted a link. It is new to me also. Is it meant to be written out by the student?–so many questions to answer! or done orally?
When looking for Sheldon in google books for free books, I came across a book by M. L. Nesbitt called Grammar-land. I just read a few pages and it is delightful so far. I think my older children will enjoy this! I also found Emma Serl’s primary language lessons. These are all new resources to me! I think along with FLL, I will have plenty of ideas to begin a gentle approach for my daughter! This forum is Wonderful!
My DS8 is using Serle’s PLL for the second year, and really enjoys it; we’ve used Serle’s Intermediate Language Lessons with three boys now. I didn’t mention it before because I didn’t want to overwhelm you with options, but now that you’ve mentioned it, I wanted to let you know how much we love those little books. I like that they’re not consumable and we’ve certainly gotten our mileage out of the sweet little hardbacks! We use composition notebooks I found at walmart – blank at the top, lined on the bottom – for the younger kids’ lessons.
I usually just want to buy all the good stuff people like. It is nice to have a few options! I will look into the other options more but I did order the First Language Lessons so I can compare it to other things better. It really sounds like a great first start for her! I think the other options may be great for my son so it is all worth looking at!