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Tiggs 28 April 2003 02:45 PM

well ones only 2 and the others 5 months from being born so i'll let them off....but 7 yr old is having a laugh!

what is the modern equivalent of Speak and Spell? My wife bought some crappy kids computer thing from toys r us but it was junk and at £80 went straight back for a refund. how on earth the kids are supposed to figure it out when i couldnt i dont know!

anyway, whats a good EASYYYYY toy, ie. turn on and start spelling, my 7 yr old is not an MTV /Playstation /DVD modern retard so while she can climb a tree she cant figure out a toy with more functions than a thing with many functions.

or is there some good software out there?

Tiggs

ps- i was in remedial classes for spelling so i aint fussed but Mrs Tiggs is!


Mice_Elf 28 April 2003 02:47 PM

<old fashioned method>

Sitting with her and reading together?

</old fashioned method>

Tiggs 28 April 2003 02:52 PM

only of limited use though, she has plenty of this already and to do anymore becomes a hassle for her (she doesnt want to spend ALL her time being supervised) and for us (we dont want to spend 2 hrs a day sat with her)

she has plenty of free time where she would happily spend 30-45mins sat with a good spelling toy on her own.

we want to capitalise on that time not simply avoid doing any work ourselves.

Tiggs

GU5 28 April 2003 03:09 PM

How about playing scrabble with her? give her some kind of incentive to beat you. She'd also learn some good words and their meanings. :)

scoob_babe 28 April 2003 03:19 PM

children's scrabble is good
I think there is a company called VTEC (no, not the Honda engines) that do educational toys in a non American tone. I'm sure that's what my friends' kiddies have

ozzy 28 April 2003 03:40 PM

Is it that they have difficulty spelling or are just being lazy :confused:

My little sister (11yr old) can be like this sometimes. Then when I point out if she noticed anything wrong, she picks up on the spelling mistake right away.

Anyway, I think my sis had a VTech computer for spelling and arithmetic. Hope that wasn't the same piece of cr@p you bought from Toys 'r Us.

Apparition 28 April 2003 03:42 PM

There's a really good book called Letterland. My Kids used it and it was an excellent teaching aid. Very phonetic. With very good accompanying pictures to help. Think I still have it in the loft somewhere ,,,,, my kids are 22 & 24 now ~ahem .

dsmith 28 April 2003 03:51 PM

I thought all the "Speak and Spells" were bought up by the US government to help beat SETI@Home.....

south-star 28 April 2003 03:54 PM

Its not just kids Tiggs.I got a grade A at English but since leaving school my spelling(and mental arithmatetic) has really gone downhill.
Its just being out of practice,and the fact i have a calulator on my desk.

Tim-Grove 28 April 2003 04:03 PM


my kids are 22 & 24 now ~ahem
old git:D:D

Tim-Grove 28 April 2003 04:13 PM

I have to say my spelling was appalling 2-3 years ago but since I have started using computers, online BBS’s and chat rooms it has improved by leaps and bounds. It’s just practice at the end of the day kids see reading, writing and spelling as a chore and can’t be bothered. Talking to people online on the other hand they might find enjoyable and will give them practice with spelling it did for me.

nkh 28 April 2003 04:18 PM

Speak and spell simulator for download - not tried it but must be worth a go.

http://sass.retrogames.com/

Apparition 28 April 2003 04:34 PM

TIM-GROVE, would you like to step outside and say that to my face ??? https://www.gamers-forums.com/smilie...mashfreakB.gif

Apparition 28 April 2003 04:38 PM

Jason, what a brilliant link....brought back memories from ** Years ago !!https://www.gamers-forums.com/smilie...Erat/awink.gif

Tiggs 28 April 2003 04:47 PM

tim........i dont want my kids to EVER spend any time "on line"!!!!

i'd rather they played outside and failed their tests than sat at a pc!

Tim-Grove 28 April 2003 05:24 PM

Only a suggestion mate sorry:(.

Tiggs 28 April 2003 06:50 PM

lol- cheer up, im not angry really ;)

Tim-Grove 28 April 2003 07:00 PM

:D


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