Interrobang

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Have you ever used an interrobang? Have you even heard of this punctuation mark‽ An interrobang combines a question mark and an exclamation mark superimposed on each other. It is used to indicate a question that is also an exclamation. … Continued

Give Your Child a Reason to Read

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As a generalisation, we are reasonably good at reading to our children when they are young.  However, with our hectic lives, the addictive and ever increasing number of ‘screen’ based activities and the addition of homework, we often stop reading … Continued

Think Fast

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The goal of writing instruction is to improve students’ ability to produce cohesive and coherent written discourse. However, effective writing has been shown to be dependent upon verbal working memory.  In addition, this goal presupposes that students have the language … Continued

Simple Shorthand

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 This is a great strategy for: Helping students remember the sentence they want to write. Ensuring the sentence is punctuate correctly as the student writes. Improving vocabulary used in the sentence before writing the sentence. Note: Instead of writing … Continued

Touch Lights

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A key component of teaching is attracting students’ interest and then keeping them engaged. Try using battery operated push lights (available from Bunnings) to help students learn to read high frequency words.[divider]