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Dyslexics Untie!
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Thnak yuo fro potsing thsi
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TWF?
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took long enough.....
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Oh, don't think it didn't cross my mind. ;)
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sknaht rof a taerg llop - yllanif eno I nac daer dna dnatsrednu
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Quote:
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˙ƃuıdʎʇ spɹɐʍʞɔɐq ɹnoʎ ɥʇıʍ ɹǝʌǝlɔ os ǝɹ,noʎ ʞuıɥʇ noʎ
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˙ɐıxǝlsʎp lɐnbǝ ʎlıɹɐssǝɔǝu ʇ,usǝop spɹɐʍʞɔɐq
Hey, I can read upside down, too. Always could. |
ti snur ni ym ylimaf
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I've beee working from a record set showing summaries of all general regimental courts martial carried out between 1812 and 1829. I just started the 1814 stuff and there's obviously been a change in personnel because the handwriting has changed. I think whoever made these entries was probably dyslexic. There are a couple of regular letter reversals that just feel that way. Like he usually writes 'si' instead of 'is'.
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I'm pretty sure Alf in my phonics group is dyslexic.
He tries to write right to left and if presented with the flashcard TAP will identify it as PAT. Then again, I teach the lowest ability group, and the tendency to shout out random words (Pat being a favourite, because of Postman Pat) applies to all five of them *. Except one, who can't actually form words and just hoots at me... Still, I had a real breakthrough with them all this week. We have n, m, p, t, d and i working well. Just not in the written sense... I worry about them moving up next year. Still - it makes me work harder, knowing how little time there is. And I encourage their rhyming skills by making up Postmas Pat songs at the end of the session. Until K starts trying to add the words poo and bum in there. * Tiger is not in my phonics group - he's in the main group. |
Hmm. He reads right to left? He could be an al qaeda mole
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They're using moles!?
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Just the asses...
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