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Instructional Solutions Instructional Solutions Monday, November 23, 2009 Bob If we look at the letter "h" for example, we can turn it backward and end up with, of course, a backward h. If we turn the letter 'b" backward, we DON'T end up with a backward b: we end up with a FORWARD letter d. The names of the letters sound almost identical, as do the sounds for the letters. What distinguishes that? Spatial orientation. Write a big letter "b" on a piece of acetate. Tell the student it is a b and ask the student to tell you the name of the letter. Now start to rotate the piece of acetate along the vertical center axis. (The result will be the student looking at a "d" now.) As you are rotating slowly, however, tell the student it's still a b, it's still a b, it's still a b, but when the opposite side starts to appear, say now it's a d, not it's a d, now it's a d. You are dynamically showing the student that spatial orientation is the big difference between b and d. Initially, exagge...

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