Developed for busy parents, teachers, and tutors, All About Spelling
is a scripted, open-and-go program that teaches spelling in the most
effective way possible. This award-winning seven-level program provides
complete and comprehensive instruction using the Orton-Gillingham
approach.
When you order this set of Level 2 Materials, you'll receive these two items:
- Level 2 Teacher's Manual
- Level 2 Student Packet
Please note: In addition to the Level 2 Materials, you will also need Letter Tiles and a Spelling Review Box. These items will be used throughout the entire All About Spelling program.
Additional note: All About Spelling
is a cumulative program that builds on concepts learned in previous
levels. If you have not used the program before, please use our Spelling Placement Test to determine the best level for your child.
Level 2 in the All About Spelling series brings together the three pathways to learning—auditory (hearing), visual (seeing), and kinesthetic
(touching). This multisensory approach, combined with a built-in review
system and reinforcement activities, ensures that students retain what
they learn and understand how to apply it in practical situations.
In a practical, hands-on way, your student will learn:
- The open and closed syllable types
- How to divide words into syllables
- How to spell multisyllable words
- When y can say /î/
- How Silent E can make a vowel long
- Two spellings for the sound of /z/
- The two sounds of long u
- The difference between hard and soft c and g
- Ways to spell long e
- That English words don't end in i, j, u, or v
- The most common way to spell the sound of /er/
- When to use oi/oy, aw/au, and ow/ou
- and more!
The multisensory learning tools and activities included in the
program help your student master important spelling concepts. You'll
appreciate the organization, thought, and research that went into this
program as you work with your student.
- The Flashcards provide a visual and hands-on way to help your student learn and review phonograms, words, and spelling rules.
- Concept-oriented spelling lists
that are grouped by similar phonograms and spelling rules accelerate
learning by organizing ideas in the student’s mind and allowing the
student to concentrate on and master one or two main concepts before
moving on.
- Rule Cards
clearly present key ideas, concepts, and spelling rules that help your
student thoroughly understand why a word is spelled the way it is and
how to apply that knowledge to many other words.
- The More Words and Dictate Phrases and Sentences
sections reinforce current and previously learned concepts, increase
the student’s repertoire of words, and allow the student to apply his
knowledge in practical situations.
- Tips for the teacher
anticipate and provide answers to your questions and give you
on-the-spot strategies for helping your student overcome stumbling
blocks. Worked seamlessly into the lessons, tips are placed right where
you need them, when you need them, so you can continue your teaching
uninterrupted.
- The Progress Chart gives your student a visual reminder of how far he has come and motivates him to master the next lesson.
Lessons are laid out for you step by step and consist of five parts:
- Before You Begin: This section contains an
overview of the lesson and is meant only for you, the teacher. It takes
just a few minutes to read it so you'll be well equipped to teach the
lesson confidently. You don't need a degree in education or hours of
planning every night to teach All About Spelling—all the work has been done for you.
- Review: The Review section provides
continual review of phonograms, spelling words, and important concepts
so your student can advance confidently from one lesson to the next
without the frustration of having to re-learn previous material. All About Spelling doesn't "teach it and forget it."
- New Teaching: This is the hands-on,
multisensory portion of the lesson. Your student will work with letter
tiles and activity sheets while learning and practicing new spelling
concepts.
- Advanced Application: If you have an older
student who needs more of a challenge, the Advanced Application section
provides the opportunity to practice new concepts with higher-level
multisyllable words.
- Track Your Progress: At the end of each lesson, you'll record your student's progress on the Progress Chart.
By the end of Level 2, your student will be able to write phrases such as:
Her child found a red flower.
Is the soil moist or dry?
My aunt saw an auto on the lawn.
Why is the pig in the swamp?
Did Dave cringe at the huge cobweb?
The storm swept over the land.
The 31 lessons of Level 2 progress in a logical, sequential order.
Through direct instruction, students learn exactly what they need to
know in order to spell well.
Look Inside
Level 2 Teacher's Manual sample
Burst into Spelling activity book sample