Author: Mrs T’s Musings
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7 Simple Ways to Make Grammar Fun For Kids
Grammar is almost never at the top of students’ ‘favourite subjects’ lists and can often be taught in ways that are repetitive or just plain boring. That doesn’t mean that it can’t still be fun to learn though!
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To Have It All Figured Out
I have taken a step back from teaching to prepare for motherhood, and as I look down at my laptop to type these words, I can’t help but notice the size of my ever-increasing belly, which is currently housing my first baby. It’s exciting seeing how much she’s grown each week, both through how much…
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Even More Activities to Help Kids with Decoding and Blending Skills
If your child has some alphabet knowledge already and is able to read simple words on their own, here is a list of things you can do to keep encouraging those decoding skills to develop.
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More Activities to Help Kids with Decoding and Blending Skills
This post includes some more engaging activity ideas to help kids practise their decoding and blending skills. Remember, learning to read takes time, so be patient with your children and try to focus on making reading time an enjoyable experience for you both. The more that they practise, the more confident they should become over…
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Activities to Help Kids with Decoding and Blending Skills
Learning to read takes a lot of time and practice. When we read a new word there are a number of different strategies we can use to figure out what the word says. The term ‘decoding’ refers to the process of deciphering new words by applying your knowledge of letter-sound relationships and patterns.
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