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Spelling Tutor Is a ‘Learn to Spell’ program for students with SEN / SpLD / Dyslexia It assumes the child has great difficulty in learning to spell! It is not recommended for children with no learning difficulties – because of the enormous amount of repetition built into it.

Words Covered Spelling Tutor teaches the first 1,000 words ( the 1,000 most frequently used words) Which are the majority of words we use in everyday writing. Plus all the words and letter strings in the new 2014 Spelling Curriculum

Phonics Spelling tutor doesn’t explicitly teach phonics because: Children should have already had lots of phonics instructions. Phonics can only help you spell ‘phonetically plausibly’ – not correctly a ai ay a-e ey eigh

Homophones Or indeed lots of spellings may be correct: Made Maid Way Weigh Hear Here Hare Hair

Spelling Rules It only teaches a handful of rules: Because if a pupil can learn via rules, they’re probably not an extremely bad speller Because we want the pupil to write fluently and not be thinking about rules Because the majority of rules have exceptions to them

So, how do we learn to spell? Normally we write the word and see if it looks right. The only way you can get good at spelling is by remembering each letter, or knowing what a word looks like. Therefore learning to spell is a memory exercise.

Memorising Stuff Lots of research shows that the most effective way to retain information is through ‘Spaced Repetition’ (also called Spaced Rehearsal and many other names) This means repeating the information, over and over, with larger and larger gaps in between repetitions. This is the most effective way to transfer stuff from short term to long term memory.

Spelling Tutor Spelling Tutor teaches the first 1,000 words via spaced repetition. These words are grouped into mini stories which are read by the pupil and then dictated by the computer If you get a word wrong it is placed on your personal list of words to learn and tested over and over again If you get it right it is never tested again.

Writing not Typing The most effective way to learn spellings is through writing them – not typing them. So Spelling Tutor asks the students to write the sentences and words And then to mark their own work

Multisensory This sentence is dictated. The pupil writes the sentence. Then marks their own work.

Student marks their own work By marking their own work they take total ownership of their learning They don’t click ‘next’ till they’re ready They don’t have an adult telling them they’re wrong They can memorise the word however they want to.

SPaG It contains a variety of SPaG lessons.

Homophones And lots of homophone lessons.

Teacher Involvement The intervention requires no planning or work by the teacher. All they have to do is select the initial start level Pupils and Teachers can also add their own words to their list.

Pricing Parents: £29.95 for a single license Schools: £200 - £500 per year, depending on school size For a whole school license - pupils may play at school or at home. It can be played on any computer, mac, iPad or tablet.