Over time children become more efficient in a visual and an auditory sense. For example rather than decoding the word ‘teeth’ in three parts the word may be decoded in two parts (e.g. t-eeth or tee-th). Decoding and Spelling games for ages 6 to 7 is designed to provide further decoding practice to help students establish automatic word recognition.
Single word spelling involves three primary core base skills:
- Auditory skills
- Visual skills
- Fine motor skills
Once this spelling process has been rehearsed the students can typically spell the word automatically and often through the application of letter names ‘c-h-a-i-n’. Students will typically read better than they will spell. This is because the recognition of the words (i.e. reading) is typically much easier than the reproduction of the letter sound correspondences to formulate the words.
Features:
- Single word phonic word attack skills require explicit instruction and repeated practice.
- Once single word skills are established, they are more likely to transfer across to written work.
- The program is designed for individuals or small groups of students who require repeated opportunities to consolidate spelling and decoding.
- This program revises stage 1 phonic concepts before stage 2 phonic concepts are applied to decoding and spelling tasks.
- The game-based activities provide multiple opportunities to rehearse word attack skills at a reading and spelling level.
SKU | PLD-Bsw2 |
ISBN | 9781925057812 |
Publisher | PLD Literacy |
Product Type | Teacher Resources, |
Year Level | Year 1, Year 2, |
Author(s) | Diana Rigg (PLD) |
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