Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader can read just fine but has no idea how to spell. What's happening in school (Words Their Way and Lexia) does not translate to being able to spell, I am sorry to say, "Food." But I looked at a workbook for 2nd grade and it seemed very basic (vowel blends, consonant blends, obviously some sight words.)
What should a 2nd grader be able to spell?
Do you have any workbooks or approaches to recommend? I got All About Spelling, but it seems kind of byzantine. I get that it's trying to be multi-sensory, but I found it a bit much and not that helpful.
Have you worked with any teachers/tutors in NW DC who can catch a kid up?
Thank you!
Just curious if you started with Level 1 of All About Spelling and how far along you made it? I’ve been using it with my daughter since homeschooling her for K last year. I like that it’s a step by step approach even though it can be tedious. I appreciate that it teaches the reasoning behind spelling. We’ve moved onto Level 3.
Anonymous wrote:My 2nd grader can read just fine but has no idea how to spell. What's happening in school (Words Their Way and Lexia) does not translate to being able to spell, I am sorry to say, "Food." But I looked at a workbook for 2nd grade and it seemed very basic (vowel blends, consonant blends, obviously some sight words.)
What should a 2nd grader be able to spell?
Do you have any workbooks or approaches to recommend? I got All About Spelling, but it seems kind of byzantine. I get that it's trying to be multi-sensory, but I found it a bit much and not that helpful.
Have you worked with any teachers/tutors in NW DC who can catch a kid up?
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when schools don’t have weekly spelling lists.
Meh, I grew up in the era of weekly spelling tests and I still can't spell especially despite being a voracious reader. Thank goodness for google and spellcheck; I would not have survived an office job back in the old days. Might be undiagnosed dyslexia in my case but might not. Certainly you can work with it, OP, but mostly I would get him used to knowing how to look up the spelling of words he's not confident of (which would be everything in 2nd grade).
Anonymous wrote:This is what happens when schools don’t have weekly spelling lists.