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It's been pretty busy around here with my son's 6th grade year. We've been using the Calvert School program since 1st grade, with few modifications.
Fine motor skills have long been my son's nemesis, making handwriting agonizing for him. For the most part, I let him do written work on the computer, as I'm more interested in having him absorb the info and write well than having him present poor work in a pretty package.
My exception to this is his spelling class. He's always been a strong speller, and has never missed any words on his tests...ever. Since this is not an issue, spelling lessons are combined with handwriting. It seems to be working well so far.
I've also changed the format of his science lessons a bit. Calvert suggests having students copy vocabulary definitions into their notebooks before they've seen them used in any sort of context. I've found this to be less effective with Timmy, who is more inclined to absorb the info when he's reading from the textbook. So I have him copy the definitions after each reading assignment.
What's new with you?
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