How much should I correct writing in Preparing?
How much should I correct writing in Preparing?
My oldest 2 dc are in preparing. My oldest dd is almost 11, and is doing the extension readings and assignments. She has to write a couple paragraphs a couple times/week. How much should I correct these? Should I go over them with a red pen and make her rewrite them? Do we just correct them together? Or nothing? I'd appreciate hearing what other people do at this stage. Thanks.
Tracey, married to Steve for 13 years
DD 12 - CTC, R&S Math, R&S Grammar 5
DS 10 - Preparing, R&S Math, R&S Grammar 4
DD 7yo - Beyond, R&S Math
DD 12 - CTC, R&S Math, R&S Grammar 5
DS 10 - Preparing, R&S Math, R&S Grammar 4
DD 7yo - Beyond, R&S Math
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Re: How much should I correct writing in Preparing?
Hi,
I wondered this as well back when we did Preparing (2 years ago). I would recommend going over the steps to Written Narration Skills in the appendix of your guide one by one. the first one is 'indent each paragraph'. I would focus on that until it become 'natural' forgetting about all the other errors until this first step is mastered. Then move onto the second step which is 'make sure the first sentence is on the right topic' while still expecting number one on the list to be completed. In this way, I think the children are not discouraged by having all their mistakes pointed out to them all at once and they can also have time to grow into written narrations. For us, our oldest dd is a natural writer, but has some difficulties with the technicalities so this list was really helpful.
I hope this helps!!
Jess
I wondered this as well back when we did Preparing (2 years ago). I would recommend going over the steps to Written Narration Skills in the appendix of your guide one by one. the first one is 'indent each paragraph'. I would focus on that until it become 'natural' forgetting about all the other errors until this first step is mastered. Then move onto the second step which is 'make sure the first sentence is on the right topic' while still expecting number one on the list to be completed. In this way, I think the children are not discouraged by having all their mistakes pointed out to them all at once and they can also have time to grow into written narrations. For us, our oldest dd is a natural writer, but has some difficulties with the technicalities so this list was really helpful.
I hope this helps!!
Jess
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Re: How much should I correct writing in Preparing?
Jess - thank you, I was hoping someone would give me some input! Today my daughter and I sort of went toe-to-toe over who knew more about writing. That's not the way I'd like to approach it! So I like your suggestions - we can work on one thing at a time. She also has the potential to be a good writer, so I'd like to train her in that without crushing her with too many corrections at once. Thanks.
Tracey
Tracey
Tracey, married to Steve for 13 years
DD 12 - CTC, R&S Math, R&S Grammar 5
DS 10 - Preparing, R&S Math, R&S Grammar 4
DD 7yo - Beyond, R&S Math
DD 12 - CTC, R&S Math, R&S Grammar 5
DS 10 - Preparing, R&S Math, R&S Grammar 4
DD 7yo - Beyond, R&S Math
Re: How much should I correct writing in Preparing?
This is what we did too, and it had good results!mamas4loves wrote:...I would recommend going over the steps to Written Narration Skills in the appendix of your guide one by one. the first one is 'indent each paragraph'. I would focus on that until it become 'natural' forgetting about all the other errors until this first step is mastered. Then move onto the second step which is 'make sure the first sentence is on the right topic' while still expecting number one on the list to be completed. In this way, I think the children are not discouraged by having all their mistakes pointed out to them all at once and they can also have time to grow into written narrations...




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Re: How much should I correct writing in Preparing?
Personally, I would discuss them with her and if there is some huge issue that you are seeing over and over and over (run-on sentences, poor spelling, bad grammar), then I would discuss these with her. If there are only a few minor mistakes, but she "got" what she was reading and was able to narrate it on paper, then I would leave it be. At least this is what I did when my older son did the extensions in Bigger.tbarr12 wrote:My oldest 2 dc are in preparing. My oldest dd is almost 11, and is doing the extension readings and assignments. She has to write a couple paragraphs a couple times/week. How much should I correct these? Should I go over them with a red pen and make her rewrite them? Do we just correct them together? Or nothing? I'd appreciate hearing what other people do at this stage. Thanks.
~Rebecca~
ds13(8th) - Rev to Rev w/ TT Pre-Algebra, R&S English 6, CLE Reading 8, Rosetta Stone French
ds9 (4th) - Preparing Hearts, TT Math 4, R&S English 3, CLE Reading 4, & Writeshop Jr.
We have completed LHFHG, BLHFHG, Bigger, CTC, & RTR.
ds13(8th) - Rev to Rev w/ TT Pre-Algebra, R&S English 6, CLE Reading 8, Rosetta Stone French
ds9 (4th) - Preparing Hearts, TT Math 4, R&S English 3, CLE Reading 4, & Writeshop Jr.
We have completed LHFHG, BLHFHG, Bigger, CTC, & RTR.