| Weekly spelling test words are normal. These are special sets of words with patterns, and "oddballs". When they write for other subjects, stories and sentences, they are encouraged to just write without nitpicky corrections. The writing I have is hilarious and adorable. That improves naturally as they develop their pattern strength. |
| Our school won't start sending homework home until October, according to my child's teacher. I'm surprised to hear about spelling words because my kid is still working on reading/writing anything correctly! He is still in the "Hape brda mom" stage--which his K teacher said was fine. They have a list of sight words, but he hasn't had to spell them himself yet, just read them. His reading comprehension when listening is totally fine (we read chapter books and above-grade-level books every day). I guess this is something that may be coming for us soon...? |
Your experience sounds more like my experience with MCPS first grade than the OP and I would not assume that this type of spelling work is coming for you soon. My older kid definitely had spelling words in 3rd, not sure about 2nd, she may have. Definitely didn't in first. Must be different in different schools/classrooms. |
my kids are in Baltimore city and we had spelling words and math sheets every evening except Friday + 30 minutes of reading each night that we had to log in. |
| Kids are absolutely not expected to spell correctly, however they do start teaching them correct spelling. In our school they are not marked down for “Creative spelling”. |
Yup, my kid's first grade class is having its first spelling test this Friday. No word list sent home though... |
+1 |
| At every W feeder kids are expected to spell correctly by first grade. |
What is the point of a comment like this? Is it sarcasm? Is it trolling? Is it either if not everyone can tell what it is? Why bother? |
I know! Of course, that's true. It's obvious to everyone. |
Discredited? When? |
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In K-2, my son was a horrible speller but a solid reader. He mastered recognizing a word once he saw it. He could not spell a word from memory. I started doing research and eventually got him tested for dyslexia in 2nd grade. Turned out, yes, he had dyslexia. I was shocked, but finally all his spelling quirks made sense.
Spelling in MCPS using "Words Their Way" was a disaster for him. His private tutoring saved him. Here are a couple of lists of common signs: http://dyslexia.yale.edu/dyslexia/signs-of-dyslexia/ http://www.dys-add.com/resources/RecentResearch/DysWarningSigns.pdf Good luck. |
| What made you think of dyslexia? |
If you google learning styles you'll come up with links talking about the learning styles myth. Here are a couple: https://www.wired.com/2015/01/need-know-learning-styles-myth-two-minutes/ https://cft.vanderbilt.edu/guides-sub-pages/learning-styles-preferences/ |
| I am a PP who has bern corrected. DD is 1st grader in a focus moco school. Spelling words came home yesterday and the test is on Friday. The words are: a is of the to you. ( 6 words) not particularly hard but in addition to 20 mins of reading, the resding log, plus 2 math pages i think its a lot for this age. |