Level 2 is currently in progress and projected to be released by September 2019. That is somewhat intense and may be a rolling release, but I’d like to have it completed by then. We’ll see!
Beyond that is extremely tentative, but my hope is to produce a Level 4 shortly thereafter, by late 2019, or at least have pieces of it coming out by then. If Level 2 is working, this is likely. I have two students who need a better curriculum (hence my writing this one) and for it to be useful, I need to meet those deadlines.
Then I’d bounce back to Level 3 (Spring 2020) and then Level 5 (Fall 2020).
I’m not sure how broadly I want to take this, because we do history-and-literature-together in our own homeschool, and around Level 5 is when that would start to entwine, so I might leave this as a “post-phonics” or “early reader” curriculum and not reach into the middle school grades. If I continue, though, I would add three more levels (to Level 8) in a similar format and then add two more levels below (K and 1) in a simple, supplement-sized format.
I have no plans for a high school version. It would have to be centered around actual classic novels, not readers, which would be wonderful–but I’m pretty sure it already exists. 🙂
