Glad to hear AAR is going well so far!
I was a little worried about going back to K and engaging in repetitious drill - not a strong suit with these kids.

But in case it's of help to others in the situation, I thought I would report that I have been saved by a whiteboard, not to mention Percy Jackson. Who knew?
She's Queen of the Classroom, standing at the board with her pointer, magnets and markers, teaching me how to read

. A guaranteed bout of imaginary play with Mommy every night, in lieu of her regular homework? Oh yeah. (Needless to say, we're not moving very quickly through the material - if she has ten new cards with three-letter words on them, she has to draw a picture for each one to "help me understand it" - and usually incorporates some kind of pun into her picture along with the atrocious spelling...).
With a new diagnosis of dyslexia and ADHD, we call it Reading for Demi-Gods, and she is, quite frankly, rather impressed with herself. Her speculations as to who is her godly parent, have, however, precipitated some interesting discussion among DH and I...