After reading my last couple posts about the Logic program, I hope that you have a better understanding of how your children are learning how to read, write, and spell in the first grade.
We practice alot in school, and you can practice at home too!
When doing the LOGIC homework at home, remember that your child should not be memorizing how to spell words. Look at the skills being taught and ask your child questions about the skills and words! You can ask a general question: "Can you tell me about....?" I think you will be amazed with what they tell you.
Tip # 1
When you give a child a word to spell, have them finger spell the word first and then write it.
Tip # 2
After your child writes a word, ask, "What is the syllabe type?"
Tip #3
Always read the Reading Passage on the back of your child's homework.
Practicing logic skills at home is a great way to reinforce the skills learned in school to ultimately help your children become better readers, writers, and spellers!
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