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Write your 10 pattern words with all the letters scrambled up
Write your 10 pattern words with all the letters scrambled up

... format, using your marker. 10 spelling words. Write each Underline each consonant word. blue and each vowel red. ...
SPELLING CONTRACT
SPELLING CONTRACT

... Quality Sentences: Write sentences using all of you spelling words. Underline each spelling word. You may use more than one word in a sentence. Rainbow Write: Write your words 3 times each in different colors. Crossword Puzzler: Make a criss-cross (crossword) puzzle using www.puzzlemaker.com (You wi ...
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EDL Reading Core Chart 33

... 9:00 a.m. Use your Menu to keep track of which assignment you have completed. You may not choose the same assignment twice during the same month. ...
Word Study Overview - Literacy Professional Development Site
Word Study Overview - Literacy Professional Development Site

... Provide a link between word study and text Provide systematic scope and sequence of word-level skills Increase students specific knowledge of words (spelling and meaning) Reveal consistencies in our written language system ...
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The following is a list of spelling activities that students can complete

... the students will be able to choose which spelling activity they would like to complete. On Thursday night, the students will have to complete a Practice Test with a parent or guardian. All spelling assignments should be completed in your child’s spelling notebook. The same activity can not be compl ...
Letters and Sounds
Letters and Sounds

... Phase 1 – Playing with sounds, singing, musical instruments and body percussion, rhyming, alliteration, oral blending and segmenting Phase 2 – Introduces 23 sounds divided into five sets, children learning one set per week, learning to form letters and to blend and segment. In addition children lear ...
Some Tools and Rules to Improve Your Spelling
Some Tools and Rules to Improve Your Spelling

... solely on memory: they depend on a reliable, up-to-date dictionary. There are many kinds of dictionaries available, both in print and online. Some of your instructors will have strong preferences about spelling conventions (preferring Canadian over American spelling, for example), while others will ...
Some Tools and Rules to Improve Your Spelling
Some Tools and Rules to Improve Your Spelling

... solely on memory: they depend on a reliable, up-to-date dictionary. There are many kinds of dictionaries available, both in print and online. Some of your instructors will have strong preferences about spelling conventions (preferring Canadian over American spelling, for example), while others will ...
Spelling Activities
Spelling Activities

... 5. Find your words in a dictionary. Write each word, then write the page number and guide words that appear at the top of the page that your word is on. 6. Write each word one letter at a time. Example: 7. Divide each of your words into syllables. ...
The Top Ten Spelling Rules
The Top Ten Spelling Rules

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App Title Spelling Apps App Title App Description Price

... pictured/voiced word. Four levels of difficulty: place letters in any order given letter hints; place letters in order given letter hints; place letters for simple words in order given no hints; place letters for complex words in order given no hints. Includes rewards for completing ...
Spelling Development SP2014
Spelling Development SP2014

... Today a person at home called us and said that a bomb was in our school and made us go outside and made us wait a half of an hour and it made us waste our time on learning. The end. (Written by Marc in Grade 1) ...
Directions: Choose 1 activity to complete using your
Directions: Choose 1 activity to complete using your

... your spelling test on Friday. Please make sure you write your name on your homework. Keep this Spelling Homework Menu Sheet until you have completed all the spelling activities. Once all the rectangles are colored, please ask for a new Spelling Homework Menu Sheet. Write a nonfiction Write 5 persona ...
Developmental Spelling: Stages and Teaching Strategies
Developmental Spelling: Stages and Teaching Strategies

... • Show a preference for uppercase letters. • Write from left-to-right, right-to-left, top-to-bottom, or randomly on the page. • Know that the print carries the message. ...
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Spelling homework #2 campaign candidate caught certain

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Sunday Magazine
Sunday Magazine

... spelling is back on the agenda. "The importance of spelling waxes and wanes in education over the years but, at the moment, we are swinging back to a focus. I think it's because people are actually writing more. Even when people wrote letters, they might write one and then it would take six weeks to ...
15 New Ways to Practice Spelling Words at Home
15 New Ways to Practice Spelling Words at Home

... her spelling words out loud to make sure she knows them. Interestingly enough, few children are required to spell their words out loud for a test. So why is that the way they practice spelling words at home? What students really need to know is how to write, recognize and define their spelling words ...
Spelling Homework Menu
Spelling Homework Menu

... picture. Hide your spelling words inside the picture. See if someone can find your hidden words! ...
April 1 - Sitton Spelling
April 1 - Sitton Spelling

... 2. uses assessment to gather information to target word study to the specific words each student has not learned from among all previously introduced words in the program, as well as to identify skills not yet mastered, 3. equips teachers with guidelines for spelling expectations in everyday writing ...
Third Grade Spelling Unit 13 Spelling Focus Skill: Sounds of
Third Grade Spelling Unit 13 Spelling Focus Skill: Sounds of

... If you have a suggestion, please let us know and we can add it to the list. 1. Read all of the spelling words to someone. Write them each 3x. 2. Write the words in alphabetical order 3. Rainbow words: Print the word in pencil. Trace with two other colors. 4. Write sentences using the spelling words ...
Spelling “Choice Board”
Spelling “Choice Board”

... Use 15 of your words and use them with alliteration i.e. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. Write couplets using your words. i.e. He was fast. In the past. ...
Ways to support your child with spelling at home.
Ways to support your child with spelling at home.

... them in alphabetical order or by using flashcards. 16. Shared spelling. You’ll need two pencils and a piece of paper. Tell your child the spelling word you’ll be practising and write the first letter of the word. Pass the paper to your child so they can add the next letter. You add the letter after ...
Spelling Homework ABC order-Put all the words in alphabetical
Spelling Homework ABC order-Put all the words in alphabetical

... Friendly Letter- Write a letter to a friend using all of your spelling words. Use your imagination and be creative. Poem- Write a poem using 8 or more of your spelling words. Circle the words in your poem. Say That Again- Look up your words in a thesaurus. Write words that mean the same thing. You m ...
Spelling Routines
Spelling Routines

... Have your child write the spelling words on individual note cards or pieces of paper.* Then help your child sort the words into categories. Categories can be based on spelling patterns, letter sounds, or other criteria. Next, have your child write the words by category on a separate sheet of paper. ...
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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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