Monday, July 28, 2014

Learning Together - Real Writing

In our house there is not a lot of writing for pleasure. Even the spelling list can be a chore. When one is given a pen he writes equations and when the other is given a pen he draws pictures of teddies.

But I do believe writing, letter formation, letter orientation, size, fluency only develops through actual regular contact between the pen and paper. So in the holidays I provided a selection of postcards and a promise of sending and I let them go for it.

I hope the recipients will be able to decipher their post, but no matter, post sent with love is always welcome, right?


I think when children are given real contexts at home, actual postcards to choose from and knowing they will really be sent then they are far more inclined to put pen to paper.

One day I want to get one of these beautiful creations for our place and I know in that it will get filled with wee notes to and from family members because it provides real context.


We also have a to and from book which we write notes to the boys in and they to us - again, well loved. (Although currently misplaced, I need to get some more - the concept is that you have an exercise book that is special to each child and you write notes to each other, as and when the urge takes. Then you leave them on their pillow. Either side can initiate and they become another special channel of communication).

When learning and practicing a skill become a chore it's great to find ways to break it up. I didn't force the postcards but I did have some they could choose from, and we talked about friends who we could send them to.... and then, everyone wanted a go.  I supported from the sideline and helped with ideas when needed but mainly I just celebrated joyful writing and the sharing of friendship.



Learning Together a series for primary aged children and their parents - activities that break up homework monotony, promote skills and create positive experiences together.

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Great idea - and snail mail is always a treat! Our mailbox is well loved - a neat idea and one i'm sure your boys will adore too! x
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1 reply · active 554 weeks ago
thanks lovely, always so encouraging xxx
When we were at the Botanics during the holiday. We were given a whole handful of postcards and Rascal had great fun writing them. I'm pretty sure that Grandpa is going to love receiving a card saying "I love you to the moon and back". Shhh don't tell Rascal, I may or may not have already purchased a N&N mailbox. I KNOW she's going to love it!
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1 reply · active 554 weeks ago
oh she totally will! my boys would be so excited by one xx
Snail Mail - there just isn't enough of it in this instant world . . . I really love this idea - and well the N&N mail boxes are just tooooooooo sweet !! !! !!
1 reply · active 554 weeks ago
so true - everyone could do with more snail mail! x
Another awesome idea! Maybe I should try this with my reading recovery kids! Just to mix things up a bit... p.s. I've been slack at commenting, but wanted to say that your 100 Days project is SO SWEET!!! Love it x
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1 reply · active 554 weeks ago
thanks lovely, I think rr kids may well enjoy it - things that are a bit different are always more fun! Just found your 100 days project today. I bookmarked it at the start then couldn't find it - I am impressed! x

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