Teaching Kids to Spell For Dummies 1st Edition by Tracey Wood (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2005
  • Number of pages: 384 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 3.55 MB
  • Authors: Tracey Wood

Description

Filled with enjoyable spelling activities and exercises The fun and easy way? to help your K-5th grader become an A+ speller If you want to make spelling easier for your child or boost spelling skills and confidence, you’ve come to the right place. Veteran reading specialist Tracey Wood gives you tips, games, exercises, word lists, and memory aids to help your child build solid spelling know-how. Her techniques are fun, fast, and effective, and best of all, they’re not boring! Discover how to * Mix spelling practice with reading and writing * Spell short and long vowel words * Make spelling easier with word families * Gain insight into “sight” words * Break spelling into syllable chunks

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: From the Inside Flap Filled with enjoyable spelling activities and exercises The fun and easy way® to help your K–5th grader become an A+ spellerIf you want to make spelling easier for your child or boost spelling skills and confidence, you’ve come to the right place. Veteran reading specialist Tracey Wood gives you tips, games, exercises, word lists, and memory aids to help your child build solid spelling know-how. Her techniques are fun, fast, and effective, and best of all, they’re not boring!Discover how toMix spelling practice with reading and writingSpell short and long vowel wordsMake spelling easier with word familiesGain insight into “sight” wordsBreak spelling into syllable chunks From the Back Cover Filled with enjoyable spelling activities and exercises The fun and easy way® to help your K–5th grader become an A+ spellerIf you want to make spelling easier for your child or boost spelling skills and confidence, you’ve come to the right place. Veteran reading specialist Tracey Wood gives you tips, games, exercises, word lists, and memory aids to help your child build solid spelling know-how. Her techniques are fun, fast, and effective, and best of all, they’re not boring!Discover how toMix spelling practice with reading and writingSpell short and long vowel wordsMake spelling easier with word familiesGain insight into “sight” wordsBreak spelling into syllable chunks About the Author Tracey Wood, MEd, is a children’s reading specialist and former teacher. Her books include See Johnny Read!: The 5 Most Effective Ways to End Your Son’s Reading Problems. Read more

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐Great book! I bought it to teach my kids to spell, but know we have a software program that does that. I still love the book. It would have been great to have when I was learning spelling strategies and language arts during my internship in teaching.

⭐Excellent resource for teachers and adult students

⭐Great book. Actually learned something.

⭐it was not the item I thought it was. I was on the speld site looking for resources for children with dyslexia

⭐I bought it to help teach spelling to an adult student — got a few ideas so far — haven’t checked it all out

⭐Although this book is aimed at parents, it is a quick and easy tool for teachers as well. I have seen several ideas that can be used in my kindergarten classroom and shared with parents to use at home. The book also covers severl levels from beginning spellers to higher levels.

⭐If you want your child to win the national spelling bee this probably isnt the book you need but if you want simple explanations of fairly hard spellings this is a great book. You get lists of words with tricky sounds in them and a lot of word families and its all explained in easy terms. I have taught my child many of the lists and will keep going.

⭐I found this book very practical and helpful.It gave me fun games and simple word lists.try this book if you want tips and useful information that really works.

⭐Arrived quickly and in very good condition. Matched the product description perfectly. It was a relatively useful read though by no means the one and only book to read on the subject

⭐This is not that great. I read the whole book and i felt the good stuff could have been put down in to 20 pages. It did not offer a magic bullet to learning how to spell.

⭐Good gift idea

⭐Bought this to begin developing a systemic spelling routine with my daughter. We are working our way through some accessible tips. I like the way the rules are broken down into small chunks.

⭐Useful book to dip in and out of

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