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shera
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Post by shera » Wed Feb 20, 2008 4:49 pm

I have a couple of questions regarding spelling. We are using the lists from Beyond. My ds still confuses b and d. I know we are still in the realm of its ok but when should I be concerned. He is 6 and technically would currently be in k in the public school. Also, I have been giving him like a pre-test and usually he gets all of the words correct, if you discount the reversals. If I point out them he quickly corrects his mistakes. The next day I give him the words he missed and he is getting them right. Yeah us! Basically we have been doing both lists in 1 week is this ok or should I stick with 1 and when he gets all of the words right we are done with spelling for the week.

Hope that makes sense
Sarah
Sarah
ds 11/01
dd8/04

Melanie
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Post by Melanie » Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:22 pm

Back in the day, we started counting off for reversals of b or d after Christmas (2nd semester) of first grade on spelling tests. (this is also when we started counting number reversals as incorrect answers) There are some kids who don't get this b and d thing mastered until into 4th grade, so don't be to alarmed.

If I'm understanding the manual correctly, the first list is for 1st graders and the second list for 2nd graders. I see no problem with doing them all, unless you hit a wall with it.

I know I probably don't need to say this, but remember not to push. :wink:
Using LHFHG with
ds - '00
dd - '00
dd - '02

blessedmomof4
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Post by blessedmomof4 » Wed Feb 20, 2008 5:45 pm

If I remember correctly, b and d reversals are the most common, and many kids do this. It's usually a coordination problem that clears up with time. I read somewhere to be more concerned with confusing 3 with E, or writing/reading words completely in reverse or jumbled, such as saw for was, or "swon" for snow (as my oldest does!)
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netpea

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Post by netpea » Wed Feb 20, 2008 8:35 pm

We are using Beyond and we are also using both lists. If my 7yo knows how to spell all the words on both lists, then a day or two later, we move on to the next weeks' list. If he has a few words he didn't know, then we review them each day till he gets them right before moving on.

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Post by marypoppins » Thu Feb 21, 2008 8:50 am

My 8yo still sometimes reverses q and g, no biggie. I just point it out and he corrects it. In K. he did the b/d thing too, and it worked itself out after awhile.

shera
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Post by shera » Thu Feb 21, 2008 9:00 am

Thanks so much. I thought the reversals were normal.

Sarah
Sarah
ds 11/01
dd8/04

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