By Edward B. Fry

The powerful and fun-filled option to train spelling to straightforward studentsThe Spelling Teacher's Lesson-a-Day supplies lecturers a hundred and eighty attractive and ready-to-use lessons-one for every day of the college year-that improve spelling talents in scholars grades 3-6. those classes can be utilized as "sponge" or "hook" actions (five-minute classes to begin off every one tuition day) or lecturers may possibly easily decide and select actions from in the e-book for the occasional spelling lesson. Fry teaches spelling styles by means of contrasting homophones (like-sounding phrases) to assist scholars realize those spelling styles in additional advanced phrases. He additionally boosts scholars' spelling abilities via demystifying contractions, abbreviations, capitalization, silent letters, suffixes and prefixes, and more.Offers an easy-to-use strategy for educating spelling that has been confirmed to be effectiveIncludes one hundred eighty ready-to-use, reproducible lessons-one for every day of the varsity yearA new quantity within the new sequence 5-Minute FUNdamentalsThis e-book is designed for use by means of school room lecturers, homeschoolers, tutors, and oldsters.

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The Broad O sound is made by the ALL letter pattern. hall tall ball call wall fall The Broad O sound is made by the AUL letter pattern in only two words. haul maul Show YOU Know! 1. Write one or two sentences using as many of the words in these ALL and AUL letter patterns as you can. 2. The teacher or another student will dictate each of these six words for you to write without looking at this page. Use each word in a sentence when it is spoken. hall 28 call wall ball maul Copyright © 2010 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Our conversation for a minute, I’d like to 2. If we can get a glass of water. 3. I can see the prints of the cat’s in the dirt. in the music while the DJ made an 4. There was a announcement. Phonics: Broad O Learn to spell all the words in bold print. Pay attention to the same vowel letter pattern in each word. The Broad O sound is made in the AWS letter pattern. paws jaws laws gnaws saws Note that the Beginning Sound in the word ‘‘gnaws’’ is spelled GN and makes the phoneme /n/ as in: gnaw gnat gnarl gnome Show YOU Know!

Someone who is not willing to spend money. ) cheep = To chirp. ) 1. Was that a Which Is Right? 2. I can’t believe how I heard coming from that nest? this dress was! because he always avoids paying his 3. I know he’s portion of the bill. 4. The smallest bird in the nest was able to loudest. the Phonics: Long E Learn to spell all the words in bold print. Pay attention to the same vowel letter pattern in each word. The Long E sound is made by the EEP letter pattern. cheep deep Jeep keep weep peep The Long E sound is made by the EAP letter pattern.

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