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Thread: List of which weeks books are used

  1. #11
    Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
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    Texas
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    Wow. Quite a challenge to keep the lists updated. I have a question that may reflect my ignorance on the project, but I'll ask anyway=). I do understand the protective nature of not wanting to put the complete book list for each year plan on the website. Too easy to copy and use as a primary resource for free. But would there be a way to put a complete list showing which books were used on which weeks on the Loom? This would mean that if someone purchases the TOG Year Plan they could have a complete book list that matched the version they bought from which to start shopping. Yes, there will be changes, but they could always check the website BUC for changes. At least they'd have an accurate list. They paid for the curriculum and would not be getting the book list from the website where everyone had access. As others have said, for the first 3 years I have gone through my entire Year Plan week by week listing book titles and which weeks they were used for each level I was teaching. That way I had a very accurate book list and knew not only how many weeks a book was used, but exactly what weeks each book was used. This is very time consuming and I was hoping to not have to do it each year as my kids move up.

  2. #12
    Vice President of Product Support
    Lampstand Press

    Join Date
    Apr 2002
    Location
    Kingsport, TN
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    1,110
    Hi Terri,
    The way the Resource List is coded (in order for us to properly maintain it) does not allow us to put it on the Loom. It used to be there (before we had to use Lock Lizard), but we found that, over time, it ended up not matching people's year-plans anyway because so many people had updated their year-plans (or a single unit) by printing up pages (or not)...there are several complicated variables that make it difficult and ended up adding confusion. I understand your thought, but seeing it from the inside-out makes it a super-challenge.

    We love hearing your ideas! Thanks for being willing to share!

    Blessings,
    Dana C. in TN

    "Let my teaching fall like rain and my words descend like dew,
    like showers on new grass, like abundant rain on tender plants.
    I will proclaim the name of the Lord. Oh, praise the greatness of our God!"
    Deut. 32:2-4

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