Is there a difference in how I implement the dictation exercises with the following statements?:
"Have students complete the first studied dictation exercise (see Appendix for directions and passages)." (Day 1)
"Have students complete one studied dictation exercise (see Appendix for directions and passages)." (Day 3)
"Have students complete one dictation exercise." (Day 4)
It is my understanding that once the dictation is mastered, I move on. Today my child got it totally correct on the first time around so I assume I am to move on, but the "first studied" and "studied" portions of the first two sentences are throwing me a bit. Is this a built-in review the next week?
Thank you kindly for any help,
Lori
Dictation
Re: Dictation
You are correct that once your dc gets the dictation passage correct, you move on to the next one. I think the difference in wording is just for variety and mean the same thing...do dictation.



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b/g twins '02 Rev2Rev 2014/15
previously enjoyed LHFHG, BLHFHG, Bigger, Preparing, CTC, RTR
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Nisi Dominus Frusta (Without God, frustration)
Unless the LORD builds the house, its builders labor in vain. Psalm 127:1