School started and I was able to sound things out phonetically but my spelling and handwriting were ass
I later figured out that reading bigger books could help me become better with literacy so I jumped from Geronimo Stilton to Harry Potter
I got a literacy handbook in my English class in high school that I still keep with me to help me remember key concepts
I’m terrible at 3rd person writing and making things unbiased because I like having a voice 6th grade grand parent interview with a typed essay that was a big project. The interview was about their lives and what they learned to help better understand history.
Brainstorm: you could write about how you wrote about your road trip in 3rd grade.
Learning how to tell the differences between words
Struggling with spanish throughout life
Understanding how hard it is to learn a language when you tried French
Communicating with others through math
Reading and writing spanish
Cursive writing
Poetry
Rapping
Diving into deeper meanings of words. Reading between the lines
Frogger and mom, hungry caterpillar
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When I ask Dad where he’s going he simply says “wherever the wind takes me.” I hate the answer but even now I don’t know how it could’ve gone better, Sometimes I think about what I would’ve said in that situation but I’ve never had the answer. I’m not leaving my kids. Of course, I didn’t know this at the time, but now I realize what saved me from the divorce of Mom and Dad. Literacy. I shoved my nose into books to numb myself and not think about what was actually going on. I didn’t watch much TV after Dad left because he said it was not good to watch a lot of it. I for some reason felt like I had to be better so I did everything I could do be better in school. It became so bad that I almost skipped a grade but sadly my father held me back from that