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Learning Spelling can be FUN!

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Spelling doesn't have to be a chore.

 

The year is ending, children are tired and not that keen on homework and spelling – well that is the way it is in my household.

I have recently found my Year 1 not wanting to learn his spelling words, or if he does, it is really quickly and who knows if he really will remember.

A fun and easy way to get children learning their spelling words is to give them some chalk (different colours if possible), their list of spelling words (or you may just choose a couple a day) and send them outside to the driveway or a concrete path.

Getting them outside is also great for children.

Allowing them to be creative, use different colours, try different writing, make different patterns involves all their senses and this can make a difference in their retention of their spelling words. It is also lots of fun!!!

 

Here is my son and neighbour learning their spelling words.

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Jodie Maher

My name is Jodie. This has been a kind of dream of mine to be able to create a site or business like this around something I love. I am a primary school teacher currently taking leave to look after my three beautiful boys, who are 9, 5 and 3.

While I haven't taught my whole working career, it has always been something I have always wanted to do. My mother is a teacher and as a young child I always remember helping her to mark papers (only the true/false or multiple choice answers) knowing that this was something I would do when I grew up. My brother and sister were many times subjected to sitting down at a table with paper and pencils and me standing up front at the blackboard teaching them something or other. I always respected my teachers and knew that they had a special job.

I probably respected my high school teachers too much when they convinced me that teaching wasn't a profession I wanted to be in and I should use my brains in the area of business. And yes I worked in the shipping industry for about 8 years, but kept my interest in the area of teaching children by being a Brownie Guide and Girl Guide leader for many years.

I finally had enough of the business world and turned to my first love of teaching. I love being in the classroom and watching young minds grow and develop. So much happens over a year in the mind of a child, and as a teacher you are there to help that happen. It is a very rewarding job.

With the birth of my children, I felt that I really wanted to be at home for them. This has given my an outlet to use my knowledge and skills to help parents with their children's education. I too find this very rewarding. Becoming a parent with a child at school has allowed me to see that there are things about a child's education that don't always make sense to parents. I have friends with children who will often ask me to explain something their child's teacher has said or they have come across in a newsletter.

The experience of putting this website together has been wonderful. I have learnt much myself about the world of computers and the internet, and it is ongoing learning.

So I hope that you may get as much from this site as I get from putting it together for you.

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