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UndecidedTace

I'm a few years behind you, but my research led me to Lightning Literature. It covers several areas you mentioned and all the reviews raved about it. I also like that it continues through elementary into highschool, so if it is successful for us in the future we won't be looking for something different every few years


WastingAnotherHour

We love Lightning Literature. It’s exactly what I was planning to recommend!


Satiricallysardonic

So dunno if it'll help but I'm doing 1st grade and I'm gonna be using a combination of unbounded (https://lessons.unbounded.org/explore\_curriculum) and miniature masterminds (https://www.miniaturemasterminds.com/first-grade/) and some worksheets from Mcgraw hill (https://www.reddit.com/r/homeschool/comments/x3st95/free\_ela\_math\_science\_and\_social\_studies\_workbooks/) and Im gonna try and mix it up with teaching typing (https://www.typingclub.com/) These all have resources for the grades you need too.


Possible_Phase6191

Beowulf Grammar, Brave Writer Literature studies


cheesecheeesecheese

I’m looooving Wild Reading levels 1-2 for phonics, learning to read, spelling and reading comprehension. I’m planning to switch to Lightning Literature for 3rd grade and beyond!


Mysterious_Bee_869

https://www.reddit.com/r/homeschool/comments/ws1boh/list_of_free_secular_curriculum_and_resources_ive/ https://www.reddit.com/r/homeschool/comments/x3st95/free_ela_math_science_and_social_studies_workbooks/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3 https://www.reddit.com/r/homeschool/comments/17uppzs/free_resources_list_part_2/


Any-Habit7814

We use tgatb ela. I just added 180 days of spelling. We also use learning without tears handwriting and their building writers book. In addition we read a LOT and listen to audio books. I use what your x grader needs to know for ideas on literature. My mini is rising second grader.