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THINKALINK - help your child's spelling


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Come to Bell House to discover Thinkalink, a fun and easy way to remember things. Using memorable and funny "links", Sir Linkalot (Andy Salmon) will help you and your child remember how to spell any word.


Spelling enthusiast Andy Salmon will show you and your child how to create quick and funny rhymes that put the letters in a word in order, making them far easier to remember.


The linking technique, based on mnemonics is a fast and funny guide to spelling. It works! By creating rhymes that put letters in the correct formation, linking can be applied to any and every word. Whether your child is just starting to learn to spell or is a struggling learner they will love learning these clever and pithy links.


Tickets are on a donation basis, so you can choose what you pay to come along! Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/thinkalink-with-sir-linkalot-tickets-3848...

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