Who Wouldn’t Want to Practice Spelling in Pudding!
I received a fun, fun email from Wendy, a homeschool educator, after she read the blog post entitled “Ten Fun Spelling Activities”. (link here)
“We had a fun time practicing our spelling in pudding. Even Xander who is only 2 and a half years old was able to join in the fun. Thanks for the great ideas.
They all licked their fingers! Each ended up liking a different flavor. We had chocolate, vanilla and butterscotch.
We were practicing the words from the end of Part 4 (Silent Elephant “e”®.) First, they copied the spelling words from the board where I had written them. Then they worked as partners reading a word and sounding it out for the other to write.
The last 2 words were challenging for them, but I think the pudding partnering will help them remember “phone” and “phonics.”
Even Xander learned how to draw a circle in his pudding.
It was great fun for all!”
Isn’t that a fun, lovely story—extremely educational, too! The children were learning using all their senses: seeing, smelling, tasting, touching, and listening to Mom and their partner—their whole body involved!
I loved how Wendy included her young son in the activity! What a wonderful idea to have him draw shapes in the pudding.
Young children can draw lines that curve; lines that squiggle; lines that go up, down, or across; lines that are straight; lines that zigzag, etc.
I included “phonics” and “phone” in that relatively early phonics lesson on consonant digraphs because children need to be able to read those words early on in first grade. I know they are challenging, but I agree with Wendy that writing in pudding, or another medium will aid in their retention of meaning and spelling of their words.
These pictures of Zoya, Audrey and Xander giggling and laughing while having so much fun learning together, brings joy to my heart!
I hope you try it with your kiddos and send me pictures!
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