tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-362982850690855925.post5714912754280110228..comments2023-05-06T06:21:12.807+12:00Comments on Teaching with Tuis: The home educators "C word"Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-362982850690855925.post-22086917572479719222012-02-02T00:11:43.377+13:002012-02-02T00:11:43.377+13:00Oh man, yep the "letter by letter and word by...Oh man, yep the "letter by letter and word by word" is exactly right! Will definitely give that a go, will hunt out a suitable fereh letterbox in a tree tomorrow!!Novahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06100114318065075212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-362982850690855925.post-54011579819786616962012-02-01T23:54:29.988+13:002012-02-01T23:54:29.988+13:00Loving reading your blog!
Miss 6 here loves to wr...Loving reading your blog!<br /><br />Miss 6 here loves to write - cards, letters, stories, you name it - but is not keen to sound words out herself (for me anyway). So she wants to know how everything she writes is spelled, letter by letter and word by word. I got around this the other day (and maybe it might give Lexi confidence to try?) when she happened to be writing letters to the fairies in the garden by telling her that fairies have the special ability to read whatever children write if they give it a try, even if the spelling isn't exactly right. Suddenly she stopped asking me how to spell everything and was happy to give it a go, although she still wanted to know after she'd written if she'd done it "right". The "Ferehs" absolutely appreciated her efforts though.The Mumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07158646816108286429noreply@blogger.com