Homeschool post
Mar. 9th, 2007 02:41 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I think I'm finally completely sold on the idea of intensive phonics. I do not like the way Mari is learning sight words in Calvert right now. It makes it easier for her to read beginning readers I suppose, but she is constantly guessing words based on the first letter and reversing letters when she writes. She isn't decoding as much as I'd like, though I am supplementing with Spalding phonics as much as I can. Both Zoe and Luci are learing more phonics from writing (coming to me and saying "how do you write...?" and then sounding it out with me) then anywhere else. I think the writing to spell and read concept really seems to fit with how they are all learning anyway. So...I'm pretty definate about trying the Spell to Write and Read program next year. It is a hefty investment, but I just keep reminding myself that it is the only thing we need for the first three or four years for phonics/grammar/spelling. And I've seen people sell the program on the yahoo group really quickly, so I think if we hated it I could get some of my money back.
I received the Children's Bible Reader I ordered for the girls today. I'm so excited about this thing. A children's story bible that tells the stories from an Orthodox perspective. I can't even express how wonderful that is. Not only for the girls...but for me too!
I want to get started on all this stuff RIGHT NOW! I'm sooooo not good at waiting.
I received the Children's Bible Reader I ordered for the girls today. I'm so excited about this thing. A children's story bible that tells the stories from an Orthodox perspective. I can't even express how wonderful that is. Not only for the girls...but for me too!
I want to get started on all this stuff RIGHT NOW! I'm sooooo not good at waiting.
no subject
Date: 2007-03-10 01:08 am (UTC)Yes. I mean... seriously. Conservative way to teach reading? What?? Well, shoot, I guess I'll just have to find a liberal way to teach reading. Good grief.
You do what works for you and the child you're teaching. One of the joys of homeschooling is that it's so easy just to say, "Hey, this isn't working--let's try something else."
I'm really looking forward to hearing how you like Spell to Read and Write. I think it's too much for Hannah at this point, but maybe in the future it's something that would work for us. (And, hey, I can come SEE it sometime, score. Hee.)