Sunday, 23 October 2016
Stratégies pour la dictée - le 28 octobre
Each week, students are given a set of 5 dictation words derived from the sound booklets (i.e., Mimi la souris, Une histoire de chats) which are either tied to a unit of study or are high-frequency sight words. During the quiz, I say each word aloud three times and use it in a "context" sentence.
In Grade 1 we spend time discovering how each student learns differently and we encourage the students to try new strategies when they study for the dictation. Here are some ideas:
1. Practice writing the words on a white board.
2. Use Scrabble letter tiles to put the words together and spell them aloud. Bananagram letters or alphabits work great too!
3. Take an old puzzle and write letters on the back of the puzzle pieces. See how quickly you can put the puzzle together. Use pencil so that the words can be erased and re-used each week.
4. Try "tactile, sensory" strategies by spelling the words with letters made out of plasticine or play dough.
5. Create a word search puzzle with the dictation words hidden in it. Bring it to school to share with the class.
Bonne étude!
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