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Post by Deb on Mar 23, 2010 17:18:20 GMT -5
Paragraph 122 I found writing the word 'science' and other 'ie' words, writing the large circle first is helpful. I'm not sure if I learned that somewhere or just picked it up. Give that way of writing a try and see how it works for you. From what I can see, that's how it's written. (Any one know where it might be stated as fact how to write it? The teacher's manual says the teacher should demonstrate on the chalkboard.)
Par 123. Don't worry if you confuse the 'ia' and 'ea' outlinse. The difference is very slight and no possible harm can result if the student should confuse them.
Par 124. Notice the words 'idea' and 'ideal'.
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Post by Deb on Mar 23, 2010 17:22:08 GMT -5
HOMEWORK--Read the word drills.
Read and copy the reading and writing practice.
DICTATION--Take as much of the reading practice as you can, you can redo last assignments reading and writing assignment if you would like. NOTE: Remember to make sure you can read the entire assignment thoroughly before you take dictation (if you can't make out a few outlines, that's fine).
(never make it too long, just choose from what you have of previous assignment and the entire current assignment--or whatever you have on hand).
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