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Spelling Getting it write, wright, right! Spelling Strategies

Underline the difficult part. S U S Study the word. Underline the difficult part. Say the word carefully.

Writing the Word On someone’s back. On your desk. With your eyes.

write the word correctly Speed Writing How often can you write the word correctly in one minute?

Mnemonics Making up a “story” to help spell a word. sad – sally ate dumplings.

Breaking the words into parts. Syllables/Chunks Breaking the words into parts. Clapping the sounds. jogging flying returned jogg ing fly ing re turn ed

Look for Small Words Inside the Word about teacher a, out, bout tea, each, her, ache

Be Positive We will try our best!

Words That Look the Same Back is like pack and sack.

Use a different colour for each letter. Use of Colour Use a different colour for each letter.

Draw the shape of the word. Shapes of Words Draw the shape of the word. display

Making Words With Letters Put a selection of letters in an arc. See how many words you can make from the letters.

In Sand Or using different materials; paint, clay, paper. Using different textures; sandpaper.

Visualising Look at your word. “Throw” it at the wall. Can you still “see” it? Spell it aloud.

Look Say Cover Write Check

Recording Your Own Voice wind and sun = was (record this on talk board) Say the word. Spell the word. Listen. Repeat.

Write the word three times and in different colours.

Write your word in the shape of a pyramid. Pyramid Writing Write your word in the shape of a pyramid. d do dog

Write the word then go over each vowel in blue. Blue Vowels a e i o u Write the word then go over each vowel in blue. b e l i e v e

Words Without Vowels b _ l _ _ v _ Write each word with a line instead of each vowel. Go back later and fill in the missing vowels. b _ l _ _ v _

Rallying/Word batting The players are two pupils who take turns spelling out words. The umpire is one pupil, the reader/checker.

Dictionary Race In small groups, each with a dictionary, each pupil chooses a word for the others to find as quickly as possible.

Muddled Letters Pupils rearrange the letters of words making sure to always start with the original letter. Get other pupils to correct them. Yseertyad - yesterday

Lucky Dip/Countdown Pupils take it in turns to take out letters from a bag displaying them in front of them. Carry on until someone can spell one of their words.

Guess the Word In pairs, take turns using a wipe board, one pupil writes one letter at a time for the other to guess the word. Give extra points for fewer guesses.

Jigsaw ele ph an t e le p hant elep ha nt Teacher chooses a more difficult word. Write the word out 4 times and cut each word up. Pupils have to match the sections together. ele ph an t e le p hant elep ha nt

Word Sort 5 letters Double consonant 2 vowels Pupils have copies of the words that they are learning – one word per card. Clues are read out, pupils have to identify words and place them face down. 5 letters Double consonant 2 vowels

Line Up Each pupil holds a letter stand in a line spelling out different words. Change the position of the pupils in the line to spell the word. spelling s p e l l i n g