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Literacy Redux

Most of my best (most successful) resolutions are laterals…. that is, they appear sideways or in reverse rather than in a forward direction. I suddenly decide to just start doing X, or find I have already been doing Y and then it’s easy to continue. When I plan to accomplish […]

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For the past month or so Paddy has been telling me to trace the words with my finger as I read aloud to him. It’s funny because I clearly remember John Holt writing that he once thought to be helpful and educational by doing this while reading to a 3 year old girl, […]

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Today was Aidan’s last speech session. Kevin drove us down to the school because he was getting worried about how worn down the brakes are — bless him : ). Aidan played a 4-step Sequencing game. It was the SLP’s last day at the school and she was […]

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This is what Aidan and I were working on this morning –
(Disclaimer: I don’t have any formal Montessori experience — I can’t even get the hang of reading the books about Montessori at home — so this is just how I am using the materials to suit my special needs learner. […]

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I uploaded these checklists to help get us through the next few weeks before we phase into summer.
Weekly chart for Kieron (year 5)
Weekly chart for Sean (year 8 )
Aidan’s Therapy Sheet
Paddy seems to be catching the literacy motivation bug. Yesterday evening he spent a lot of time scribbling on […]

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Since this has been an unschooly week I’ll just summarize the eclectic odds and ends we have been working on.
Art
Kieron is doing gif animations now. He downloaded a program to try and add music and sound effect midis to the “movie”. So now he is working on that […]

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Aidan seems to be in a pattern of doing his literacy-activities in the evening. This is from an old activity book that he happened to come across (I picked up a folder and accidentally scattered the pieces, and he grabbed them)

Matching up the picture, you discover a word. He loved […]

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This is actually about Wednesday, which is confusing.
The little ones went on a literacy spree yesterday. We got the Handwriting without Tears catalog in the mail a couple of days ago and both Aidan and Paddy have been taking turns marking it up, tracing the sample pictures and having a lot […]

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I always feel like Ma Ingalls when I write something like “today we went to town” like it was a real occasion.   For us, it is, since it involves a 60 hour one way trip to get there and then, since “town” is one of those horizontal valley cities, it takes a lot of […]

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I wrote several posts with notes on Mel Levine’s Myth of Laziness on my other blog. I’m going to list them here because I thought it might be of interest to some of the homeschooljournal community too.

The Myth of Laziness
Writing difficulties
Project Checklists

When I wrote about Laziness once before on here, I tried […]

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