
3 Reasons Why Spelling Tests Don’t (Always) Work
Does this sound like your spelling instruction, either from your own experience or with your kids? Monday: Receive list of about twenty words; take pre-test. Tuesday-Thursday: Interact with words on […]
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Fun Spelling Games to Turn Practice into Playtime for Kids
The English language is a panoply of arcane rules, weird consonant blends, and downright peculiar spelling. Thanks to silent letters, for example, parents and teachers might find themselves struggling to […]
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Clarity and Confidence: Finding the Right Spelling Curriculum
Vision Impairment Some parents make the decision to homeschool because their child is struggling in school. It was the opposite for me. With the support of my husband, I decided […]
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What I Wish I Had Known About Spelling You See
When Spelling You See was published, I was an early adopter. Being a brand-new representative to Demme Learning and a longtime homeschool mom, I wanted to familiarize myself with the […]
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Spelling You See at Your Child’s Pace
One of the beauties of using Spelling You See is the ability to move at a child’s individual pace. If a student is taking a little more time to understand […]
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Can You Use Spelling You See With An Older Student?
Last summer, I met a lovely mom, Rachel, at a homeschool conference. She had come into our booth to purchase Math-U-See materials, and while she was waiting in line to […]
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Spelling (You See) For the Rest of Us
Spelling is important. It’s one of those skills that impact what people think about you. For better or worse, your written communication is often used as an indicator of your […]
Read MoreBulk Uploading Student Accounts via CSV in the Digital Toolbox (For Schools Only)
Bulk Uploading Student Accounts via CSV in the Digital Toolbox (For Schools Only) This guide explains how School / Co-Op Admin and Teacher users can bulk-create student accounts in the […]
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Spelling Slip-Ups: Common Mistakes Even Adults Make
If you’ve ever found yourself hesitating before spelling a certain word, you’re in good company. Words like “bureaucracy,” “conscience,” and “embarrass” give even the most accomplished writers pause. Even in […]
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