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Spelling: What works, what doesn’t work

February 6, 2017 9:08 am

Because no national student tests focus on spelling only, experts can’t say how widespread spelling problems are.  But ask any teacher, and she will tell you many, many children learn to spell with difficulty or depend on phonetic spellings.

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If you are the parent or teacher of such a child, what do you do?

Here’s what doesn’t work.

Here’s what does work.

English is a tough language to spell–maybe the toughest.  So many rules, so many exemptions.  Let’s take away some of the energy that goes into spelling correctly and put it into more important skills, like writing well.

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One Response to “Spelling: What works, what doesn’t work”

  1. Very good ideas here. Learning the most commonly used words makes so much sense. As the child gets older, I think the emphasis should be on vocabulary. As an art teacher I stressed vocabulary. Collage or college…which one are we doing in art class today?

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    By atrombetta9gmailcom on February 6, 2017 at 9:24 am

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