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Spelling WORKBOOK 2, Practical Everyday Spelling = 126-Page Student Text
ISBN 978-1-891077-88-3 16.00 USD
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phonicSpelling WORKBOOK, Practical EveryDay Spelling, 126-Page Student Text
Practical Everyday Spelling Workbook reviews the Basic material of the previous text before continuing word-level phonics/spelling instruction at a "higher level." In addition to the most common spellings for each sound, it introduces, practices, and tests mastery of less frequent, unusual, and exceptional letter combinations in one-syllable vocabulary. Lessons entitled "Homophones," "Compound Words," "Multi-Syllable Words," Vowels Before -r," and "Silent Consonants" follow. There are also 3 Review Lessons, 5 Progress Tests, and a Final Spelling Test.
PESW offers many sound vs. letter presentations with pictures, followed by "Compare & Contrast" and "Summary" exercises that review previous learning. Other exercise types, which include lists, word puzzles, and amusing stories, add variety, surprise, and fun to language-learning progress.
Accompanying the Practical Everyday Workbook are three 90-minutes CD of all the audio material in the text. The corresponding PESW Instructors' Guide provides a Tapescript of these auditory exercises as well as the answers to all text activities and tests. It also offers creative ideas for in-class use of the text, remedial and supplementary activities, and ways to combine spelling instruction with whole-language skills lessons. These provide not only a change of pace but challenging amusement that will engage and motivate even students that think they "know it all."
ISBN 978-1-891077-88-3
(The "lower-level" Basic text and its ancillary materials provide a foundation for the material in Practical Everyday Spelling Workbook. Besides introducing many of the exercise/activity types and procedures, they thoroughly present, practice, and assess mastery of very common, regular spellings in one-syllable words.)