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Archive - All Posts
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-New- Do you give refunds and if not, why not?
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-New- How will a student decide what is the truth if the materials are neutral or objective?
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-New- Should a teacher or parent critique a student's work?
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-New- What text books does CTT use?
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Connect The Thoughts™ Programming Semester by Semester
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An Open Letter to Parents
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Are There Enough Connect The Thoughts to Cover Junior High and High School? (or How Long Does CTT Take to Do?)
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For the Writer Who Wants to Work Professionally and Learn About 'The Business'
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How and Where to Place a Student in 1stStep/CTT
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How Important is Good Handwriting and How Does It Fit Into Connect The Thoughts?
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How to Handle Recommended Word Counts for Essays in Courses
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Long Term Planning, Education, Schooling, College, and Connect The Thoughts
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On Connect The Thoughts, Spelling and Grammar
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On Creative Writing II, and Why Some Students Do Not Like to Write
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On Saxon Math and How to Start Using It for Home School
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On Scheduling What to Study Day by Day/Semester by Semester
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Starting At the Beginning
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What Level Should I Start My Student At?
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What To Do to Schedule CTT Students Older than 16
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What to Do with a Student Who is Deceitful About Doing (or Not Doing) Their Work
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Where to Start a Student in Creative Writing Who Thinks They Can't Write
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Where to Start a Student in Science Who Has Already Done Science Outside CTT
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Where to Start a Writing Student Who Has Some Experience
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Why Draw?
What Level Should I Start My Student At?
Through 1st Step Starter (ages 4-6) and Elementary (ages 7-8), and Connect The Thoughts Lower School (ages 9-10) and Upper School (ages 11-adult), the ages listed are recommendations. Each level presents increasing literacy challenges, and if a student can handle them, he or she is ready for that level, as a rule. There are reading tests for lower school and upper school Connect The Thoughts, and sample lesson plans for Starter and Elementary on 1st Step, which should be used to determine whether or not a student is ready for that level.
Steven Horwich
Connect The Thoughts