Reblogged from Two Writing Teachers
How can we encourage our youngest writers to use brave spelling? How can we help them overcome their fear of getting it wrong?
Source: Brave Spelling
03 Thursday Dec 2015
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inReblogged from Two Writing Teachers
How can we encourage our youngest writers to use brave spelling? How can we help them overcome their fear of getting it wrong?
Source: Brave Spelling
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