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1 Supporting Children At Home
Spelling Supporting Children At Home Amanda King Education Support Ltd Registration No

2 English is a tricky language to read and spell
English has many parents It adopts new words readily and doesn’t always disguise their roots Printers and lexicographers have played their part! Spell checkers don’t always solve the problem Amanda King Education Support Ltd Registration No

3 A good spelling programme
frequent, short sessions learning how words in the English language are constructed practising and assessing spelling applying spelling strategies and proofreading building children’s confidence. Amanda King Education Support Ltd Registration No

4 Necessary knowledge for reading and spelling
Phonemic knowledge, including Phonics (e.g. knowledge about letter and sound correspondence) Spelling patterns and conventions (e.g. how the consonant doubles after a short vowel) Homophones (e.g. to, two and too) Knowledge of syllables and rhymes

5 Necessary knowledge for reading and spelling
Morphological knowledge – the spelling of grammatical units within words, including knowledge of: Root words Compound words Suffixes and prefixes Etymology

6 Strategies for spelling
Counting the sounds Splitting into syllables Finding a rule to apply Look, say, cover, write, check. Identifying the ‘tricky’ bit and inventing a mnemonic Make links with known words Amanda King Education Support Ltd Registration No

7 Make links to known words
For example: Words with the same spelling pattern: e.g. light, fight, might, bright, fright Word families: e.g. Extend, extendable, extent, extensive Amanda King Education Support Ltd Registration No

8 Use a dictionary Sing alphabet songs Start with a simple dictionary
Demonstrate Explore Amanda King Education Support Ltd Registration No

9 Have fun with spelling Play games Write words in shaving foam
Make silly sentences Write or highlight words in different colours Jump, skip, bounce balls, climb the stairs etc. Amanda King Education Support Ltd Registration No

10 Reduce the stress “How interesting!” rather than “How difficult!”
“Well done! You had a go at a tricky word” rather than “That’s not how you spell …” “These letters are right” rather than “These letters are wrong” Amanda King Education Support Ltd Registration No


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