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Last 20 lessons of C

When looking forward to the end of book C, I noticed that the last 20 lessons are set apart with a page discussing the level D manipulatives. Do I need to buy the level C to D kit before doing those lessons?

My dd is just on lesson 73, but I'm looking ahead, trying to figure out when I need to buy the next book.

Thanks,
Kristin

Re: Last 20 lessons of C

Kristin,

No you do not need to buy the Level D manipulatives before finishing the end of the book. The page is simply there as a reminder that you are getting close to finishing book, and you will need to purchase Level D to continue on with Right Start.

I think that this is put in there to help people who move directly from one level to the next level with little or no break to have enough time to order the materials needed for the next level before they have to start the next level and are *forced* to take a break! Basically, it is just a reminder to plan ahead!
HTH!
Lisa

Re: Re: Last 20 lessons of C

I think all the books might have this page? We're doing level E, it's our first level in RS. We're only up to about lesson 60 but I have looked ahead and towards the end there's a page like that which basically says "it's now time to get the Intermediate Geometry stuff!"

Re: Last 20 lessons of C

Hello,

Lisa and Heather are both correct.


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