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One of the easy ways to teach phonetic spelling is throughmanipulation. Create a letter board for your kids to work with. The easiest way is to create a print out of different letters, consonant teams, and vowel teams. Lamin...
JoAnne Nelson is our phonics expert and as a reading specialist she is often asked how to teach spelling using phonics. This article contains her top 5 steps to teach spelling using phonics. While many people today feel that spelling may not be important
How to teach spelling words Most children begin to learn English spelling words and spelling rules in the first and second grades, at the same time as they are learning how to read and write. And while being able to spell is not necessarily a reflection of a child’s intelligence, it’s...
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Rhyming is a fun and effective way to teach rime. Engage children in activities where they have to find words that rhyme. For instance, give them a word like ‘bat’ and ask them to come up with as many rhyming words as possible, like ‘cat’, ‘hat’, ‘rat’. ...
While it’s fun attempting to interpret our 1st graders beginning attempts at writing, no one want their kid to spell like that for the next 10 years. At some point we need to teach our kids to spell. But do you really want to use a boring spelling program or would you prefer totea...