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Posted By: happyreader CTY Young Readers Series - 05/16/12 01:43 AM
Does anyone have experience with this? We are trying to get DD9 back on track as far as rekindling her interest in reading and creative writing. We've done all the usual things-- trips to the library, very relaxed creative time at home. She is showing interest in doing it, which is a far cry from the apathy we've seen earlier in the year. (She has been back and forth, but right now wants to do it.)

Is it as good an experience as it looks on the website? DD likes the book selections and the samples of writing activities they can choose. We are looking at the early summer session- 10 weeks total with 12 weeks to complete.

Is three hours truly a realistic estimate of the time needed?
Posted By: AlexsMom Re: CTY Young Readers Series - 05/16/12 05:16 PM
Originally Posted by master of none
you might also consider onlineG3.org.

http://www.onlineg3.com/mod/page/view.php?id=15423 (.com, not .org)

Having looked at their classes, IMHO my DD-almost-9 would not be well-placed in the summer Shakespeare class (there's a lot of Romeo and Juliet that would be way over her head socially, even if it were written in modern English at Twilight / Hunger Games reading level), but would probably enjoy the school-year classes.

Thanks!
Posted By: mominsac Re: CTY Young Readers Series - 05/25/12 07:32 PM
Hi,
It's been awhile since I visited this site....glad to provide feedback on the CTYOnline Young Readers series, please feel free to PM. Both my girls did this, summer after their 3rd and 4th grades (one took two different Young Readers classes). We signed up exactly for the reasons you state...reading and creating writing enrichment, that has some weekly structure, but is not onerous. I thought it was excellent for that purpose, the 'blog" online platform where the students chose the questions that they wanted to answer and respond/share ideas with other students made it fun. The teacher provided weekly feedback to your blog writing, focusing not on grammer/writing structure (that's CTY writing classes), but more on the ideas and your interpretation of the novels. I don't recall it taking too much time from their summer activities, and they enjoyed the interactive aspect.
Posted By: mominsac Re: CTY Young Readers Series - 05/25/12 07:39 PM
Hi,
It's been awhile since I visited this site....glad to provide feedback on the CTYOnline Young Readers series, please feel free to PM. Both my girls did this, summer after their 3rd and 4th grades (one took two different Young Readers classes). We signed up exactly for the reasons you state...reading and creating writing enrichment, that has some weekly structure, but is not onerous. I thought it was excellent for that purpose, the 'blog" online platform where the students chose the questions that they wanted to answer and respond/share ideas with other students made it fun. The teacher provided weekly feedback to your blog writing, focusing not on grammer/writing structure (that's CTY writing classes), but more on the ideas and your interpretation of the novels. I don't recall it taking too much time from their summer activities, and they enjoyed the interactive aspect.

Master of None: which CTY writing class did your DD take? Curious..my D took a CTY writing class the following summer, but, it was e-mail format so only interacted with the teacher on weekly basis...
Posted By: happyreader Re: CTY Young Readers Series - 06/02/12 05:44 PM
Thanks for the feedback! We signed her up and she is looking forward to starting in a few weeks.
Posted By: DanaLyn Re: CTY Young Readers Series - 06/04/12 11:39 PM
My son is taking the Greek Myths CTY course this summer.
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