Spelling, Caught Or Taught?

Spelling, Caught Or Taught?
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : 9780415027625
ISBN-13 : 0415027624
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Spelling, Caught Or Taught? by : Margaret L. Peters

'With admirable clarity, Mrs Peters sums up what determines competence in spelling and the traditional and new approaches to its teaching.' -Times Literary Supplement

Teaching Spelling

Teaching Spelling
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 93
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ISBN-10 : 9781317808961
ISBN-13 : 1317808967
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Spelling by : Peter Westwood

Teaching Spelling: Exploring commonsense strategies and best practices equips teachers with the vital knowledge and skills needed to help their students become proficient writers and spellers. Peter Westwood provides a very clear and concise account of the important skills and processes that underpin accurate spelling, and describes in very practical terms, many evidence-based strategies and methods that teachers can use to help all students become confident, capable and independent spellers. The book also addresses the purposes of various forms of assessment of spelling skills, to guide teaching and planning. Chapters in this accessible and timely text include: the importance of correct spelling visual, auditory and cognitive components of spelling ability general principles for planning instruction proven teaching strategies and methods word study as a teaching approach formal and informal assessment At the end of each chapter the author provides a list of online and print resources, thus enabling readers to extend their knowledge in the various topics. The extensive reference list is also an invaluable source of information on recent research and thinking on the topic of spelling instruction. Teaching Spelling: Exploring commonsense strategies and best practices is an essential resource for all those in teacher education and taking in-service courses.

Understanding Spelling

Understanding Spelling
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 232
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781134111190
ISBN-13 : 1134111193
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding Spelling by : Olivia O'Sullivan

How do children learn to spell and what kinds of teaching support them most effectively? Based on a three-year longitudinal study of children's spelling in different primary classrooms, Olivia O'Sullivan, Assistant Director of the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education and Anne Thomas, the former Inset Director of the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education, pose a number of important questions: what kinds of knowledge are involved in spelling? what are the links between learning to read and learning to spell? what kinds of systematic teaching and interventions make a difference to children's progress? Packed with case studies, photographs and examples of children’s work, this unique book sets out the most effective approaches to spelling and provides teachers with a broad set of principles on which to base their teaching. This is an invaluable resource for any teacher or trainee teacher wishing to raise standards in spelling in their classroom.

Teaching English, Language and Literacy

Teaching English, Language and Literacy
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 304
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780415399791
ISBN-13 : 0415399793
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching English, Language and Literacy by : Dominic Wyse

This is a text for students on initial teacher training courses, which covers the theory and practice of teaching English, language and literacy. The book is closely related to the new National Literacy Strategy.

Teaching Spelling to English Language Learners

Teaching Spelling to English Language Learners
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Publisher : Lulu.com
Total Pages : 281
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781447606789
ISBN-13 : 1447606787
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Spelling to English Language Learners by : Johanna Stirling

A book for anyone teaching English spelling, particularly those working with English language learners. This essential manual answers three challenging questions about teaching spelling: Why is there a problem with teaching and learning spelling? What can be done about it? How can this be accomplished? The first part of the book helps teachers understand the systems of English spelling and the regularities, which are not necessarily phonological. It explores the errors that learners really make and the challenges faced by teachers. The second part outlines a fresh, new, multi-dimensional approach to teaching spelling which recognises the need for learner engagement and strategy training as well as work on the patterns found in English orthography. The final part of the book presents over seventy engaging and effective activities which are designed to develop a range of strategies and knowledge about English spelling.

Teaching Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling in Primary Schools

Teaching Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling in Primary Schools
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Publisher : Learning Matters
Total Pages : 273
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781526470713
ISBN-13 : 1526470713
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling in Primary Schools by : David Waugh

This popular text explores and provides the subject knowledge needed to teach grammar, punctuation and spelling and gives guidance on how to teach it.

Teaching Primary English

Teaching Primary English
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 656
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000887426
ISBN-13 : 1000887421
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Primary English by : Eve Bearne

Now in its second edition, Teaching Primary English is a bestselling, comprehensive, evidence-informed guide designed to support and inspire teaching and learning in the primary school. Written in a clear and accessible way, it draws on the very latest research and theory to describe and exemplify a full and rich English curriculum. It offers those on teacher training courses, as well as qualified teachers who are looking to develop their practice, invaluable subject knowledge and guidance for effective, enjoyable classroom practice. Throughout there is an emphasis on equity and inclusion. Advice and ideas are supported by explicit examples of good teaching linked to video clips filmed in real schools, reflective activities, observational tasks and online resources. Each chapter includes suggestions for great children’s literature, considers assessment throughout and offers support in planning for inclusion and special educational needs. New and expanded areas for this edition include: Multimodal texts Increased coverage of Early Years Dialogic learning and oracy Comprehensive companion website with revised and additional resources A new section on digital literacies Reading for pleasure Teaching grammar in context Critical literacy With a focus on connecting all modes of English, the global and the local, and home and school experience, this detailed, uplifting book, includes inspiring case studies throughout and will support you in developing a curious, critical approach to teaching and learning English. Additional content can be found on the fantastic supporting website. Features include: Video clips from within the classroom to demonstrate English teaching techniques Audio resources, including an interactive quiz, to check understanding and provide real-life examples and case studies Downloadable resources to support teaching and incorporate into lesson plans.

Teaching Writing

Teaching Writing
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Publisher : Nelson Thornes
Total Pages : 236
Release :
ISBN-10 : 0748740414
ISBN-13 : 9780748740413
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Teaching Writing by : Ann Browne

This title, by Ann Browne, focuses on the teaching of writing at Key Stage 1 and before and fully addresses the National Literacy Strategy at this level. The text fully reflects the requirements of the ITT National Curriculum, whilst addressing the latest research findings on the development of literacy skills in the primary years.

Understanding and Teaching English Spelling

Understanding and Teaching English Spelling
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 316
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781351621861
ISBN-13 : 1351621866
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding and Teaching English Spelling by : Adam Brown

Concise and engaging, this text provides pre-service and practicing English language teachers with the knowledge they need to successfully teach the spelling of English. Offering context and explanation for the English spelling system as well as uniquely addressing specific problems in learning the spelling of English words, this book empowers readers with strategies for coping with these problems. Divided into six accessible sections, Brown covers the history of English spelling, the influence of technology on spelling, the role of punctuation, the features of present-day English spelling, teaching strategies for coping with difficult spelling, and the future of spelling and literacy. The short, digestible chapters include practical learning objectives and end-of-chapter exercises to help teachers understand and explain English spelling concepts.

Dyslexia-friendly Strategies for Reading, Spelling and Handwriting

Dyslexia-friendly Strategies for Reading, Spelling and Handwriting
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 258
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781315405568
ISBN-13 : 1315405563
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Dyslexia-friendly Strategies for Reading, Spelling and Handwriting by : Diane Montgomery

Many pupils with dyslexia have poor spelling and handwriting, even when their reading is adequate. This practical yet evidence-based book shows teachers who work with pupils with dyslexia how they can effectively address these areas of weakness. Diane Montgomery introduces her popular Cognitive Process Strategies for Spelling (CPSS) and provides guidance on how this direct action can be successfully used in both primary and secondary contexts. The book describes dyslexia-friendly approaches in Logographic, Alphabetic and Orthographic phases – ‘the three faces’ of dyslexia. Best literacy practice for all children is illustrated in a developmental reading and spelling approach, handwriting as a support to literacy teaching is explained and strategies for overcoming handwriting difficulties are detailed from Reception onwards. Dyslexia-friendly Strategies for Reading, Spelling and Handwriting is full of new research, case examples and practical methods that have been tried and tested in the classroom. This is a must-read guide for all teachers and SENCOs in primary and secondary settings working with pupils with dyslexia.