AVKO's
Sequential Spelling 2 for
Home Study Learning
Great for Classrooms or
to have those few parents
use at home when their children
(who need one-to-one)
are not succeeding with the standard textbook approach.
Most parents would be more than willing to purchase and
use this book at home to help their child.
by Don McCabe
Cat. # W302 Price
was: $14.95 Now only $12.95
ISBN: 1-56400-302-7
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Provides 180 sequenced 25
word spelling tests. Words are sequenced vertically during a
single lesson as in:
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Words are sequenced
horizontally during a five day week as in:
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Lesson 2 |
Lesson 3 |
Lesson 4 |
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chews |
chewed |
chewing |
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Students correct their own spellings immediately
after each word is given.
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Students quickly begin to learn all the troublesome
blends and structural endings.
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Each lesson has cross references to
The
Patterns of English Spelling and to
Word Families in Sentence Context.
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Homophones are presented when they occur. For
example, chews and choose, crews and
cruise are presented in the footnotes for presentation to the
class if the teacher chooses to do so.
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"Insane" words or "outlaws" such as
could and couldn't are
slipped into the program and presented many, many times so that
mastery is achieved.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Why don't the words used follow grade levels? The word
sage is an
11th grade word in our school's regular spelling
text. What is it doing in Sequential Spelling 2?
ANSWER: Regular spelling texts, as a
general rule, pick grade levels for words according to when the
specific words first begin to occur in the regular subject matter
curriculum. This would seem to make sense, but it does bring about
some rather odd sequences. Since the word ice
may not occur in the curriculum until the 4th grade when it appears
in the science class, its introduction is delayed until that time.
Note that in one spelling series the word nice
occurs in the 1st grade, twice
in the 2nd grade, price in
the 5th, and rice in the 6th. AVKO
believes in teaching all the ice words in the same unit.
Regarding the word
sage, AVKO teaches it only after the
-age sound has been
taught in 9 different words.
- Why does Sequential Spelling contain so many words such as
the word sage that are outside the
vocabulary of normal elementary school children?
We don't believe it hurts anyone, even
a child, to learn a new word. But that is not why we use the word
sage. We use the word
sage as an added practice in sounding out
spellings of words having the initial /s/
sound and practice in spelling the ending rime -age.
It also gives the student a pleasant surprise and ego boost when he
discovers he can spell a word that he believes he has never heard
nor seen before just because he knows how to spell the sounds.
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Should the teacher count off for sloppy spelling?
Since the students get to correct their own
spelling, they should be expected to write clearly and legibly. In
fact, we recommend that these sequential spelling tests be used for
handwriting practice because the patterns, being repetitive, can be
a help in developing legible handwriting. We further recommend that
if your students print, that they use D'Nealian® manuscript or
AVKO's own manuscript (See
Let's Write Right).
But whatever system of handwriting your school system may require,
we believe that writing must be legible. So yes, by all means, take
off for sloppy handwriting. The only exceptions would be for those
who have a physical disability and insufficient small motor skills
to write legibly.
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Where should I start? I'm working with 5th
graders. Do I start with Sequential Spelling 5?
No. Unless your students have been exposed to
Sequential Spelling before, you should start them with Sequential
Spelling 1 or maybe Sequential Spelling 2.
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Do I give my students the words to study?
Only if you feel you must. We have found that
students prefer not having to study and that when they correctly
spell words that they haven't studied, their self-confidence about
spelling begins to zoom.
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How do I give grades?
If you must give grades based upon
performance, there are pretests and posttests for every 60 day
period.
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How many books do I need for my classroom?
Just one. AVKO would love it if you bought
one for every student. But that's not necessary. One student
record book for each student would be very, very convenient and we
do recommend that. However, by using one student response book as a
model, you can create your own model for your students to make from
spiral notebooks.
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Can I give more than one test a day or repeat the
same test later in the day?
Why not? You're the teacher. You know your
kids better than we do. The important thing is to have fun with the
tests. Help your students overcome their fears of making mistakes.
They'll love you for it.
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