
First, I'm wondering what happens when a child has a mistake in his dictation? I know the TM said to circle the mistake in the key and have the student correct it in his book. What I'm wondering is how does he do the dictation in his book the next time? Does he start on a new page so he can't see the previous dictation or do you cover up the previous one? I figure if he can see his corrected version, then it would be more like copywork instead of dictation. Also, should each student have their own key to study so that when they mark a mistake it will only be on their key?
Second, I have two students and I might be mistaken, but I have a feeling that one will have no problems with dictation while the other might struggle. How do I handle this? Do I go ahead and move one student ahead in dictation and hold the other one back until he gets it right or do I wait until he gets it right before both move ahead? The first way I would be doing two different dictation passages each time. The second way though I might be holding one student back. I might be creating worries before I even get there, but I was just trying to think through things before starting and this scenario seemed likely to me.
Thanks for the help in advance.
