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Words We Confuse that Spellcheckers Miss, Part F

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Moving on to homophones that start with f. I hope these continue to be helpful. It’s amazing how many of these confused spelling words you can find when you start looking for them.

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Irish Inventions

I hate to make yet another post that strays from the typical focus of the WriteAtHome blog, but there’s a good reason.

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Wikipedia Infographic: Is It Time To Embrace Online Encyclopedias?

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Should WriteAtHome, and schools in general, encourage the use of Wikipedia for research?

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Homeschool vs Public School Statistics Infographic

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I realize that not all WriteAtHome students, and certainly not all of our regular blog visitors, are homeschoolers, but the …

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Infographic: Left Brain vs. Right Brain

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Knowing your inclination — right brain or left brain — is helpful for writers. I have always argued that writing necessarily involves both halves. We need the creative and artistic right brain and logical, precise left brain to do almost any kind of writing well.

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