Some people think that spelling is an afterthought of reading or that it is not
necessary to concentrate on spelling because we now have spell check.
This could not be further from the truth. Literacy has 3 layers.
Advancement in one leads to advancement in the others. So teachers should
not only be good at teaching reading and writing but spelling as well.
And there is a lot more to spelling than many teachers think!
Researchers
have determined that students learn how to spell in a predictable order.
However, there are still teachers who have only one spelling list for their
students and all students study the same words! If spelling is
learned in a predictable order, then why aren't ALL teachers finding where each
student falls on the continuum?
If
teachers find where students are on this continuum and give them what they
need, students are more successful, more confident, and retain more
information.
And, if students are
below grade level and teachers are not determining their level of word
knowledge and giving them appropriate words and instruction, then those students
are not going to progress as fast as they should.
The
good news is that more and more teachers are teaching word study than ever
before and I know that if you are visiting this site, the chances are that you
know what I am talking about. I would love to hear from you and your
thoughts.
Anna
Anna
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