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Strategies for Success in UIL Spelling and Vocabulary
Strategies for Success in UIL Spelling and Vocabulary

... Then, there is this suggested spelling for “fish”: ghoti. The reasoning is as follows: “gh” can sound like “f” as in “laugh,” “o” can sound like “i” as in “women,” and “ti” provides the “sh” sound as in “action.” Popularly attributed to George Bernard Shaw, this facetious spelling suggestion, accord ...
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... Research studies indicate that memorization of lists of "spelling words" does not promote the development of spelling skills. In the past when we’ve used this traditional approach, many students who received a 100% on their spelling test could not spell most of the words in their writing! Memorizing ...
Unit 2 Week 5 - Willow River School
Unit 2 Week 5 - Willow River School

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... For example, in the word gate, there are three phonemes (g-long ay-t); in school there are four (s-c-long ooh-l). There are 44 phonemes in total. which can be split into two groups: 24 consonant phonemes and 20 vowel phonemes. ...
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... words again with a green crayon. Write your words with all the letters scrambled up. Then ask a partner to unscramble the words in your notebook. Correct that person’s work. Write each spelling word. Next to each word, write two additional words of at least three letters that can be spelled using th ...
Type `Em - Type all of your spelling words several times in different
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... Weekly Spelling, Writing, Vocabulary, and Penmanship Activities Each week you will have 21 new spelling words. 7 will be introduced on Monday, 7 on Tuesday, and 7 on Wednesday. You will be given a list of all 21 words on Monday to take home and practice. Each week you will be required to choose acti ...
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... Please refer to letters & sounds Phases 5 and 6 for additional guidance. Term 1 will be a revision of phase 5 with a focus on the spelling of alternative phonemes. Phase 6 By the beginning of Phase Six, children should know most of the common grapheme– phoneme correspondences (GPCs). They should be ...
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... Please refer to letters & sounds Phases 5 and 6 for additional guidance. Term 1 will be a revision of phase 5 with a focus on the spelling of alternative phonemes. Phase 6 By the beginning of Phase Six, children should know most of the common grapheme– phoneme correspondences (GPCs). They should be ...
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... Name: _________________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Please choose at least 3 activities to practice your spelling words this week. Your choices do not need to be in a line or row. It’s your choice! Record your activities on a separate sheet of paper and staple this to t ...
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pathways for teaching spelling Y2 - 6

... correspondences to blend and segment in order to read and spell words. ‘In Phase 6, reading for the great majority of children should become automatic. However, proficiency with spelling usually lags behind proficiency with reading. This is because spelling requires recalling and composing the word ...
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... Can you find any words that follow the same rule? Write them down and bring them in to share. Get your parents to test you and remember to play some of the games you have used in class and online .Teach your family how to play spelling games. If you would like to, remember you can also look at the Y ...
Type `Em - Type all of your spelling words on the computer
Type `Em - Type all of your spelling words on the computer

... Spelling Baseball - Draw four bases on a piece of paper or set up four chairs to be the bases. Pitcher selects a word. If batter can spell it correctly, he moves forward one base. If batter cannot spell word, he remains where he is. Child receives point every time he passes home base. Spelling Bingo ...
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Spelling reform

A spelling reform is a deliberate, often officially sanctioned or mandated change to spelling rules of a language. Proposals for such reform are also common and many languages have undergone such reforms. Recent high-profile examples are the German orthography reform of 1996 and the on-off Portuguese spelling reform of 1990, which is still being ratified by the different countries.There are a number of reasons driving such reforms: easing the task of children or immigrants becoming literate, making the language more useful for international communication, making etymology clearer, or for aesthetic or political reasons.Opposition to reforms is often based upon concern that old literature will become inaccessible, the presumed suppression of regional accents, or simple conservatism based on concern over unforeseen consequences. Reforms that concentrate on removing unnecessary difficulties ought to take account of such arguments. Reform efforts are further hampered by habit and, in many countries, a lack of a central authority to set new spelling standards.Spelling reform may also be associated with wider discussion of what the official script should be, language planning and language reform.
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