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El. knyga: Who Put the Spell into Spelling?: An Illustrated Storybook to Support Children with Fun Rules for Tricky Spellings [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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"This beautifully illustrated storybook and workbook set has been created to support learners who, after acquiring the basics of reading and writing, have struggled to organically grasp the rules that govern spelling in the English language. The colourful storybook tells the story of the 'Super Spelling School for Letters', and the teacher who helps all the students come together to make words. Twenty two of the most important spelling rules are explored, and given meaning through the engaging story, each followed by a 'quick quiz' to help solidify the rule in the long term memory. In the fully photocopiable workbook, activity pages for each rule develop reading, spelling and writing skills, allowing the child to put the rules into practice. Key featuresinclude: An engaging story that connects the spelling rules together and gives them meaning, making them easier to remember Quirky and colourful illustrations, allowing children to visualise the spelling rules and the way they work in the English language A practical workbook filled with activities and quizzes Developed with feedback from teachers and students, this is an invaluable resource for teachers and parents looking to support learners who find spelling a challenge, or who are learning English asan additional language"--

This beautifully illustrated storybook has been created to support learners who, after acquiring the basics of reading and writing, have struggled to organically grasp the rules that govern spelling in the English language. The colourful storybook tells the story of the ‘Super Spelling School for Letters’, and the teacher who helps all the students come together to make words. Twenty-two of the most important spelling rules are explored and given meaning through the engaging story; each followed by a ‘quick quiz’ to help solidify the rule in the long-term memory. Additionally, there is an activity for each rule which includes reading, spelling and writing in context. This is in the workbook Fun Rules for Tricky Spellings available within this set.

Key features include:

  • An engaging story that connects the spelling rules together and gives them meaning, making them easier to remember
  • Quirky and colourful illustrations, allowing children to visualise the spelling rules and the way they work in the English language

Developed with feedback from teachers and students, this is an invaluable resource for teachers and parents looking to support learners who find spelling a challenge, or who are learning English as an additional language.

Welcome 10(2)
Alphabet Rainbow 12(17)
Rule 1 Magic E makes the other vowel sounds say their names
29(2)
Rule 2 V before E at the end of words
31(4)
Rule 3 Y says the name of `i' at the end of words
35(2)
Rule 4 Y says the name of `e' at the end of words
37(2)
Rule 5 Doubling L, S, Z and F after a short vowel sound
39(2)
Rule 6 C before K after a short vowel sound
41(2)
Rule 7 T, C and H after a short vowel sound
43(2)
Rule 8 S before H after a short vowel sound
45(2)
Rule 9 S makes plurals and helps verbs agree
47(2)
Rule 10 E and S make plurals and help verbs agree (after hissing sounds)
49(2)
Rule 11 F is replaced by VES when making plurals
51(2)
Rule 12 I, E and S make plurals
53(8)
Rule 13 O can end some words
61(2)
Rule 14 A can introduce words
63(2)
Rule 15 A and N join together to introduce nouns beginning with vowel sounds
65(2)
Rule 16 `I' is a word on its own
67(1)
Rule 17 I before E except after C
67(2)
Rule 18 Q before U
69(2)
Rule 19 W can change vowel sounds
71(2)
Rule 20 `I' can change irregular verbs into the past
73(4)
Rule 21 Copycat C
77(6)
Rule 22 Y's sound comes at the beginning of words
83(7)
Quick Quiz Answers 90
Georgie Cooney currently lives and works in Ireland. She works for the Dyslexia Association of Ireland (DAI) and teaches students with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs).

Georgie has a website (Dyslexia Spell), which helps to give more information about her work and this can be found at: www.dyslexiaspell.com

You can also find useful tips and advice on her youtube channel: dyslexiaspell and follow her on instagram or Facebook at dyslexiaspell.