We’re reviewing a fun unit study that comes with a spelling component and I thought we’d see how we do with this new thang.
I never had any large respect for good spelling. That is my feeling yet. Before the spelling-book came with its arbitrary forms, men unconsciously revealed shades of their characters and also added enlightening shades of expression to what they wrote by their spelling, and so it is possible that the spelling-book has been a doubtful benevolence to us.
– Mark Twain
They love the idea.
So, here we begin some new spelling work.
Liz and I are naturally good spellers and drills are just fun for us. I wonder how Tori and Kate will react.
We’ve about conquered reading with Kate. She’s on chapter books now! She still doesn’t write or spell well though yet.
They have a sheet each day to complete, but I realize that they need extra help in between since this is so new and they have no experience with spelling.
Tori still needs practice reading.
I chose ten words from the recommended list and they wrote them five times each and wrote them each in a sentence. I wrote what they said on the board for the sentences and they copied them.
It’s just not enough for such a new concept. Their pretest was 3/10. But I loved how excited and optimistic Tori was that she got 3 right! That’s the way we should think, eh? Not focusing on getting 7 wrong, but 3 right!
So we multi-tasked on the deck this afternoon. Liz quizzed the girls while they prepped juice for lemonade and limeade. I think the sun was in her eyes or she was mad at me. Not sure what I did! {whatever}
Tori and Kate loved the squeezing of the limes.
I printed these spelling cards on fun sherbet-colored paper and laminated them.
We will practice a few more and re-quiz on Friday.
Download your own Spelling Command Cards linked on this page. I love Montessori spelling.
One of our favorite apps is Montessori Crosswords. I just need to be more intentional about having my girls play it.
Looking to add Spelling City to our repertoire. and other apps and games to make spelling fun…
Alex loves Starfall and apparently, they have an advanced app: Learn to Read.
We’re using All About Reading Level 2 (we’re on the home stretch!) and I’ve heard rave reviews for All About Spelling. Probably a purchase in our future. It’s recommended by IEW.
Liz used Spelling Workout (recommended in The Well-Trained Mind: A Guide to Classical Education at Home) and she liked it well enough. I’m hesitant to go the workbook route right now with Tori and Kate.
I like the idea of notebooking spelling and want to do something more creative and kinesthetic than just workbooks, but if Tori and Kate like workbooks, I’ll get them.
A new adventure with both girls mandated to be in school this coming year.
Amy says
Those spelling cards actually look fun! So far I haven’t done much official spelling with my kids. We use copywork and then I see how my son is doing when I give him dictation or when he writes on notebooking pages. I’m going to check out you link to those cards!
Jennifer Lambert says
yes, my girls definitely need extra help beyond copywork. I used recommendations from TWTM for my eldest until I felt she didn’t need any spelling help anymore. I just don’t know about using workbooks but perhaps some more kinesthetic routes…