Articles on Teaching Spelling

Here are articles that will help you in teaching spelling.

Teaching Strategies

Approaches to Teaching Spelling

Phonemic Awareness

  • Developing Phonemic Awareness. Phonemic awareness means being aware of how sounds work in spoken language. This awareness helps students learn how to read and spell, and can be taught explicitly (directly). This article provides some activities to help your student develop phonemic awareness.

Syllables, Vowels, and Other Spelling Topics

  • The Jobs of Silent E. Silent E can perform different functions, depending on the word in which it is used. This article summarizes the jobs of Silent E.
  • Phonograms. Phonograms are the building blocks of successful spelling. This article introduces the 72 phonograms taught in All About Spelling and offers tips on how to teach them.
  • Why Teach the Phonograms and Spelling Rules? A good way to teach spelling is to teach phonograms and spelling rules. Find out why.
  • The Big Picture of Long Vowel Sounds. An overview of the four ways to spell long vowel sounds.
  • Syllables and Spelling. There are six types of syllables. It is important for students to recognize syllables in words.
  • Closed and Open Syllables. Descriptions and examples of closed and open syllables, the first two syllable types students should learn.
  • The Complete Guide to Prefixes. Strategies for teaching prefixes, plus a list of 90 common prefixes.
  • Contractions. An alphabetical list of common contractions.
  • Alphabetizing. Tips and strategies for teaching your students this essential skill. 

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