ALL ABOUT SPELLING LEVEL 2 IN 1ST | How We Are Using AAS 2 | Teach With Me Spelling For First | 2022

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  • All About Spelling Level 2 In 1st
    As many of you know, my 6-year-old is using All About Reading Level 3. We started using All About Spelling last year. ‪@All_About_Learning_Press‬ recommends that you start All About Spelling after completing All About Reading Level 1. These 2 programs have worked so well for us together. Come along and teach a lesson with me. Huge shout out to ‪@timberdoodleco‬ for introducing us to these amazing curriculum pieces. I love that my girls are taught the rules of phonics which allows them to piece in the missing gaps. I truly believe the multisensory approach is what is helping the lessons stick in their brains. I know, I certainly appreciate the letter tile app! I will link the 2x3 whiteboard we use in my Amazon storefront.
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Komentáře • 45

  • @MakingEverydayMagic
    @MakingEverydayMagic  Před rokem +4

    Do you prefer the memorize-and-test spelling approach or the teach-the-rules spelling approach?

  • @Homeschoolology
    @Homeschoolology Před rokem +1

    I love that AAS teaches the whys! It it is so helpful to understanding. I feel like I was never taught the whys and that would have been so helpful to me when I was learning to spell. Thanks for sharing!

  • @bethart1985
    @bethart1985 Před rokem +1

    I actually ordered AAS level 1 last week and it will be here tomorrow! I'm super excited to start!

  • @mercymiami
    @mercymiami Před rokem +1

    I actually do both I have her memorize and once she knows it we learn about why and rules. They are so responsible, easy and quick, she does fantastic with memorizing but I see the value in knowing why, when and how to. I never learned it and I did very well in English, so I can only imagine how much easier this will make her learning journey.

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před rokem +1

      I never learned the rules either, now that I am it's fun to see the patterns.

    • @mercymiami
      @mercymiami Před rokem +1

      @@MakingEverydayMagic We have so much fun learning together the best feeling is the moment you see that it clicks and she is proud that she can do it all on her own now

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před rokem +1

      I love the light bulb moments!!!❤️ I can tell one is coming in our reading.

  • @lisaroper421
    @lisaroper421 Před rokem +2

    This is hilarious that you just posted this. I am not a follower, but I am a mama needing to know how to teach spelling!

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před rokem +1

      Sometimes we all need some ideas. This parenting thing can be tough.

    • @lisaroper421
      @lisaroper421 Před rokem +1

      @@MakingEverydayMagic So true! Thanks for the well timed review!

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před rokem +1

      Happy to help and show my clairvoyance. 🔮😘

  • @MiserableLittleDoomGoblin

    Thanks for this! We are trying AAS and AAR this year. To us, it just seems to make sense to help them understand the "why" by learning the rules. We teach them the rules of grammar, so why would we not teach spelling rules?

  • @clarissathomas1872
    @clarissathomas1872 Před rokem +2

    OMG! I'm in the same camp when it comes to not knowing my spelling rules! We're using Spelling U See and my girl has been frustrated not knowing when to use C or K struggling with blends and plural silent E, etc. And when she asks, I don't have an answer right away... spelling hasn't been my favorite to teach 😬

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před rokem

      We started with spelling u see and used it until last year. I dropped it. It did not serve us. After using AAS 1 last year, this is def the program for us.

    • @clarissathomas1872
      @clarissathomas1872 Před rokem +1

      @@MakingEverydayMagic I'm considering switching after seeing the vid. We did spelling just this morning and she told me she couldn't figure out when to spell with c or k. Knowing the rules might help!

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před rokem +1

      I feel like I'm getting some extra value by learning the rules myself😅

    • @clarissathomas1872
      @clarissathomas1872 Před rokem +1

      @@MakingEverydayMagic Right?! 🤣

    • @mercymiami
      @mercymiami Před rokem +1

      @@clarissathomas1872 Every child has a different learning style and all teachers have a different instructional style if it doesnt serve you or your kids change it. Life is way too short to be stressed out, thankfully now we have options! Live your best homeschool Mama life, because it goes so quickly!

  • @brandireinhardt2775
    @brandireinhardt2775 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I'm not sure if I should start with all about reading or spelling? I have a 7 year old daughter, very good reader, not great or confident in spelling

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před 6 měsíci

      I would take the placement test available from All About Learning for the All About Reading program. Since she's only 7, if you're interested in their spelling program and she tests above All About Reading level 1, I would start with All About Spelling level 1. They recommend starting AAS after completing AAR level 1. They both use the same rules and phonograms, so the spelling is reinforced so well. It's been amazing for my girls.

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před 6 měsíci

      You don't need to use one to use the other.

  • @stephroblejo
    @stephroblejo Před rokem +1

    We’re starting AAR level 3 next semester but we haven’t done AAS should I start in level 1 ?

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před rokem +1

      I believe that they have a placement test on their website that might help. I started both of my girls, even my 4th grader at the time with level 1. I wanted them to learn the rules. I just let her go at her speed, and she did 2 levels this year.

    • @stephroblejo
      @stephroblejo Před rokem +1

      @@MakingEverydayMagic That’s great to hear! I was just looking at the placement test and I think level 1 is going to be a great refresher for some of the rules we learned in AAR level 2 and I already know she will like the lesson style. Thank you!

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před rokem

      Happy to help!

    • @gabswithabsxo
      @gabswithabsxo Před rokem +2

      My daughter is just about finished with AAR level 3, and we are on lesson 10 of AAS level 1. She’s flying through. But I think that’s because she could focus on the spelling rules, instead of the reading rules. If that makes sense

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před rokem +2

      It does! AAS after AAR is easier for us, too. I think because AAR laid the foundation.

  • @user-vg8ez9cu6u
    @user-vg8ez9cu6u Před 10 měsíci +1

    Im sorry. I must have missed the explanation. Why is her daughter using AAS 2 in the first grade? Why did she skip level 1? I think it is recommended to do AAS after the child has completed AAR 1.

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před 10 měsíci

      She didn't skip any levels of either, she moved quickly through Pre reading. You are correct. AAS 1 is recommended after AAR 1. That's how we did it. I do have videos here on this channel covering all of that.

    • @user-vg8ez9cu6u
      @user-vg8ez9cu6u Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@MakingEverydayMagic thank you for the clarification 🙏

    • @MakingEverydayMagic
      @MakingEverydayMagic  Před 10 měsíci

      Happy to share!!