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SPELLING STUDY ISLAND
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The steps and tricks below can help you spell some difficult words.
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LOOK AT THE WORD. What does it mean? How is it spelled? Do you see any word parts that you know?
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SAY THE WORD. What sounds do you hear? Are there any silent letters? Is it spelled like how it sounds?
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SPELL THE WORD OUT LOUD. Do you notice any patterns?
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COPY THE WORD. Did you copy all the letters correctly?
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COVER, WRITE, AND CHECK THE WORD. Did you spell the word correctly?
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SPELLING TRICKS Take a word that you are having trouble spelling, and try the following strategies to help you remember it.
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DIVIDE IT Divide the tricky word into smaller parts. Learn each part separately. Example in-de-pen-dent
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MAKE UP YOUR OWN PRONUNCIATION Say the tricky word in a way that will help you remember how it is spelled. Just remember not to pronounce the word this way in conversation! Example –True pronunciation: ed-i-ter –Made-up pronunciation: ed-i-tor
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PAIR IT UP Pair the tricky word with a shorter, related word that gives a sound clue. Example – depend → independent
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STUDY THE PROBLEM PART Find the part of the tricky word that gives you problems and study it extra hard. Example – editor
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THINK OF A SENTENCE Link the tricky word with a word that has the same problem letters. Example – My independent sister put a dent in my car.
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THINK OF OTHER FORMS Think of other forms of the word where you can better hear the problem letters in the word. Example – editor → editorial
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USE RHYME Find a rhyming word that you know that is spelled the same at the end. Example – Independent rhymes with rent.
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