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Date Posted: 06:44:04 03/12/03 Wed
Author: Sharon
Subject: That's a great idea
In reply to: joyce 's message, "Yes, I can share." on 06:08:50 03/12/03 Wed

I have run across several old spellers from the turn of the century that have spelling words for all different ages, but I didn't suggest it because a)it's not that easy to find them, and b)I thought you were looking for something online. I am pretty sure I have heard of someone talking about a website where you just type in the type of words you want, and it prints out a spelling list. But I have no idea where that website is. I never could find it.

I do the same thing of keeping up with who we'll be studying next. I'm always running across little books to save until we get to them.

Happy Homeschooling!
Sharon


>I have a little set of books; "The New Webster Delux
>Desk Refences" I used. Also my big student dictionary
>helped a little.
>I have the spelling lessons done for the first 15
>fifteen lessons.I Am more than willing to post them,
>if that would be of help. They are words for a 10 y/o
>that is just starting to read ( bearly) so they are
>easy words.( all under 6 letters,except for the months
>and week words.
>
>I also went from week 1-16 and made a list.On this
>list is all the things, I needed and the ppl, we will
>cover, ( that I don't have) in a handy form, so I
>could carry it in purse, just in case we come across
>some of it at Dollor tree or yard sales, or state
>homeschool conf.

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