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Spelling Rules http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sliyBcvrt VM&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sliyBcvrt VM&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I93ySM- PNKM&safe=active http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I93ySM- PNKM&safe=active
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Words that end with “e” Drop the “e” if the suffix (ending) starts with a vowel Blame + ing = Blaming Don’t drop the “e” if the suffix starts with a consonant Same + ness = Sameness Blame+less= Blameless
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Y: Consonant or Vowel? When the letter serves as a vowel, and in fact sounds like one, it is a vowel. The same is true when the Y serves as the only vowel in the syllable. Examples of both of these cases are such names as Lynn, Yvonne, Mary, Betty, Elly, and Bryan. However, if the Y does not provide a separate vowel sound, as when it is coupled with another vowel, it is considered a consonant. In names such as Maloney or Murray, the Y is a consonant, because the vowel sound depends upon the long E in Maloney and the long A in Murray.
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Words ending in a consonant and ‘y’ Change the “y” to an ‘i’ before adding ending Pretty + ness + prettiness... Unless the ending begins with an ‘i” Cry + ing = crying Try + ing = trying
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Words ending with a vowel and “y” Keep the “Y” Destroy + ing = destroying Say + ing = saying
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One syllable words If they end with a single consonant and a single vowel, double final consonant Slam + ed = slammed Shop + ing = shopping
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“i” before “e” except after “c” Niece Piece But... Receipt, receive, deceive Exception: when the word sounds like “way” Sleigh Neigh
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Rules to improve spelling Use a dictionary or spell-checker Check it over yourself. You will catch more mistakes than you think Break larger words into smaller: – Beau ti ful – Look for smaller words in larger ones To mor row
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Apply the Rules Use the rules we have just learned to add and ‘ing’ to the following words Help: Parade: Tame: Drop: Slant: Control:
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Break the Following Words into Syllables Analyze Bicycle Committee Dining February Manufacture Souvenir
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Identify the Smaller Words Within Illiterate Behaviour Adolescent Gymnasium Mortgage Loneliness Laboratory Restaurant
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Identify the Errors Claire was a grate (1) athlet (2) and was also incredably (3) intelligente (4). She was an excelent (5) role modle (6) for her friends (7). It was basicly (8) a guarentee (9) that she would be excepted (10) to the universitty (11) of her choose (12), weather (13) she wanted to attend or not. The principle (14) of her school choose (15) her as the student of the year and she ran strait (16) home to tell her parents. They realise (17) that she has received (18) a excellente (19) education and would probly (20) achieve a lot in life.
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Corrected Version Claire was a great athlete and was also incredibly intelligent. an excellent role model for her friends. It was basically a guarantee that she would be accepted the university of her choice, whether she wanted to attend or not. The principal of her school chose her as the student of the year and she ran straight home to tell her parents. They realize that she has received an excellent education and would probably achieve a lot in life.
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