Joshua through Malachi..

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  • Misty
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    These might be more for Sonya, but anyone can answer..

    Ok.. so I would like the books we have to read to appear on the organizer but don’t want to necessarily have to pick dates cause we don’t read each one everyday. Does that make sence? Can it be done? Or what have others done to have the books be there?

    Other question is this.. I’m very confused on this one book.. Famous Men of Greece..Lesson 5 says to read page 1 to the top of 2. (Got that) but then after it says page 2, “The first stor…” what is that about?

    Also, Then it says to read chaper IV part 1.. I got the book shown on the organizer and there are not really chapters in it & so I went to Hercules and read the 1st “I”. Did I do that right?

    Can anyone help me be less confused 😥

    Misty

    Sonya Shafer
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    I would like the books we have to read to appear on the organizer but don’t want to necessarily have to pick dates cause we don’t read each one everyday. Does that make sence? Can it be done? Or what have others done to have the books be there?

    I entered the geography book under Family and scheduled it for Thursdays, because we usually did the Bible lessons on M, T, W, Geography on Th, and Greece on F. Then the Greece books, I scheduled for Fridays. If we didn’t use a particular one on that day, i just “closed” that assignment and ignored it.

    Other question is this.. I’m very confused on this one book.. Famous Men of Greece..Lesson 5 says to read page 1 to the top of 2. (Got that) but then after it says page 2, “The first stor…” what is that about?

    That quote is to give you a mental bookmark of where to stop reading on page 2. Since “top of the page” can be pretty vague, I tried to include the sentence where you should cut off.

    Then it says to read chaper IV part 1.. I got the book shown on the organizer and there are not really chapters in it & so I went to Hercules and read the 1st “I”. Did I do that right?

    Yes, it looks like you’re spot on, Misty. The version of Famous Men of Greece that I have labels “The Gods of Greece” as an introduction, then numbers the rest of the stories as chapters. If you refer to the lesson titles, you shouldn’t have any problem finding the right story, even without chapter numbers in your book.

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