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message from our Education Consultant and Author of The Speller

There is a saying Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day.
Teach a man how to fish, and he can feed himself for a lifetime.
I believe that the same is true for spelling. A good speller has mastered
many words, but a truly good speller has learnt much more than the correct
spelling of a specific word list. A good speller knows the spelling rules
and knows when to use them. A good speller knows how to spell.
A good speller knows:
- how to use the alphabet
- how to apply the spelling rules
- how to predict spelling rule exceptions
- how to apply this knowledge to spell new words.
Learning how to spell goes hand-in-hand with knowing why the spelling
of a specific word follows a certain rule.
A truly good speller knows:
- why the plurals for tomatoes and ponchos follow
different rules
- why some root words double their final consonant
when adding a suffix (e.g. forget/forgetting) but why only some suffixes
have this effect (forget/forgetful)
- why some root words drop their silent e
when adding a suffix (e.g. hope/hoping) but why only some suffixes
have this effect (hope/hopeful)
- why some root words are never effected by the
addition of a suffix (sulk/sulking; soak/soaking)
- why there appears so many rule exceptions (e.g.
good spellers know why not to use a rule such as the i before
e except after c rule to spell vacancies)
I believe too, that learning to spell should be fun
and adhere to the proven learning theory that learners should see
it, hear it and do it!
Learning is a lifetime matter. We are never too old to learn.
Phonics Alive! 3 The Speller is a fun-filled interactive
computer program that will enhance the spelling skills of any learner,
aged between 8 and 108!
Enjoy!
Judith Hall M.A. (Hons), M.Ed. (Hons), B.Ed.,Grad.Dip.Ed.Stud.(Spec. Ed.),
Dip.Teach.
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