PPT-Spelling Pattern

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prefixes trans pro sub super inter 1 interfered 2 progress 3 transcontinental 4 intervals 5 substituted 6 transport 7 proclaimed 8 superstars Unit 7 Week 2 Vocabulary

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prefixes trans pro sub super inter 1 interfered 2 progress 3 transcontinental 4 intervals 5 substituted 6 transport 7 proclaimed 8 superstars Unit 7 Week 2 Vocabulary. MONDAY WEEK 23 . Student Name______________________ #. _________________ . Write your own sentence in the space below using a one of the compound words. . Practice these compound words by spelling them out loud 3 times and writing them 3 times. . List 2015 . A. , 201-225. Click once to hear the word and read information about the word.. Spell the word to yourself. Click again to check your spelling. Click here to hear the word again.. Hit “Enter” to check the correct spelling.. MICROSOFT WORD – MRS BATICHON. Microsoft word. On the top-left corner, click the . Microsoft Office . Button . or. file tab . .. At the bottom of the menu, click . Word . Options. or . Options. Dr. Mary E. Dahlgren. mary@tools4reading.com. (c) Tools4Reading.com. 1. Purpose. . Sound/Spelling cards are to be used as a tool for the teacher and student in the understanding of reading and spelling.. A brief summary of the year 6 expectations in English. English. Spoken Language. Reading (Word-reading, comprehension). Writing (Transcription, Composition and ‘Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar’). Nov. 3-7. 1. . monotone. 2. . monologue. 3. . monarchy. 4. . monochrome. 5. . m. illionaire. 6. . century. 7. decade. 8. octave. 9. polygon. 10. semiconscious. “Number Sense” Spelling. 11. seem. Workshop – Brentwood Schools February 2013. A starting question. The semicolon . How often do you actually use it? . What are the alternatives?. Does it matter if you do not use it often?. Can you give me a good example of the use of semicolon where it is absolutely the best option to provide meaning in a sentence?. Often referred to as GAPs or SPAG. We are going to be looking at the government expectations, but through good classroom practice, we will always differentiate and pace our learning to best suit the needs of your child. . A new approach to spelling . Why?. Evidence suggests that the traditional methods for teaching spelling are only effective for a small number of children.. This system has been used in other schools and has been proved to be extremely effective.. 1. Lessons 1-5. NO SPELLING!!. Lessons 6-10. NO SPELLING!!. Lessons 11-15. bandit. shelf. sprang. munch. picnic. think. wish. drift. box. Tricky Word. : . she. Lessons 16-20. snacking. mixing. smelling. 3. Lessons 1-5. sister. letter. expert. born. sports. short. mark. started. backyard. Tricky Word: some. Lessons 6-10. carpet. face. space. cell. center. chance. gray. page. digit. germ. Tricky . Word: . ©Advance Consulting for Education, INC.. . Why Spelling?. ©Advance Consulting for Education, INC.. . Why is Spelling Important?. What is Spelling?. Patterns, What Patterns?. Spelling is an Integral Part of Learning the Language, Not a Matter of Memorization. Spelling instruction underpins reading success by creating an awareness of the sounds that make up words and the letters that spell those sounds.. Presented by Cherry Carl. What Does Research Say?. The spelling system of English makes sense . . . most of the time!. (Words that are related in meaning are often related in spelling as well, despite changes in sound.).

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