tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-46713744559642203.post5669426290282596731..comments2023-10-15T21:44:09.124+13:00Comments on Last in Line...: All About Spelling With An Older StudentChellehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13087457076737498284noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-46713744559642203.post-11824933075566694302012-08-31T13:32:00.151+12:002012-08-31T13:32:00.151+12:00@ Ellen.
I don't think purchasing the entire ...@ Ellen.<br /><br />I don't think purchasing the entire set is over kill when one is going to be moving through the levels at a much quicker pace. <br />It's exactly what I would have done if I'd known that "yes" the program was definitely going to work for our dd :-D<br /><br />With Ds we cover one level(1 book) at a time before we move to the next level.<br />We will be finished all the books by the end of this year (working through levels 3-7). <br /><br />I like to pull in the rules Ds has learnt in previous levels into our 'customised' AAS lesson times. Since he has the rules as a spelling base, now, Ds will refer to them during writing assignments - which makes my marmee's heart happy!<br /><br />Ds does not like using the tiles either, never has, so we just don't use them as prescribed for him.<br />At the beginning of a lesson, thinking in particular of the teams and etc.. tiles, we may refer to the tiles; but he doesn't move those little plastic squares around on the white board ☺<br /><br />Happy spelling! <br />And hoping you can work out a method that works best for your family.Chellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13087457076737498284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-46713744559642203.post-80865193736634353492012-08-31T04:12:51.526+12:002012-08-31T04:12:51.526+12:00Are you using one level or multiple levels with yo...Are you using one level or multiple levels with your son when you say that you're getting it done in a year? The reason I ask is that I bought the entire set (overkill, I'm sure), but my boys (12 & 14) needed a basic review of phonograms, etc in order to help their struggling spelling problems. We'll progress pretty quickly through some levels and then settle in. Not sure about the tiles and doing all - it seems a little too babyish for them. I do want to encourage, not discourage. So I like your ideas, thank you.Ellenhttp://www.hurrayic.typepad.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-46713744559642203.post-49745890970028837812012-08-26T08:37:21.325+12:002012-08-26T08:37:21.325+12:00That just make *absolute* sense.
thanx
sygThat just make *absolute* sense. <br />thanx<br />sygAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-46713744559642203.post-27661121118593003162012-08-22T08:45:46.938+12:002012-08-22T08:45:46.938+12:00Thanks for sharing Chelle.
You make it sound so do...Thanks for sharing Chelle.<br />You make it sound so doable.<br />Yve %-}Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com