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Spelling Counts: Sounds and Patterns for English Language Learners
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Spelling Counts: Sounds and Patterns for English Language Learners

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This title offers an introduction of sounds and patterns for learners of English. Spelling Counts brings a new dimension to spelling instruction by emphasizing the relationship between the way that words look and the way that they sound. This workbook presents numerous classroom activities that teach students to listen for vowel and consonant sounds and to recognize patterns in the letter combinations that correspond to those sounds. Instead of memorizing lists of unrelated words, students learn spelling as a system of sound/symbol correspondence that can be applied in a variety of academic situations to support other skills. One important goal of the text is to equip students to hear a word in a class, lecture, or testing situation and to spell it with sufficient accuracy to later recognize it in a course text or to look up its definition afterward.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2009
Pages
144
ISBN
9780472033478

This title offers an introduction of sounds and patterns for learners of English. Spelling Counts brings a new dimension to spelling instruction by emphasizing the relationship between the way that words look and the way that they sound. This workbook presents numerous classroom activities that teach students to listen for vowel and consonant sounds and to recognize patterns in the letter combinations that correspond to those sounds. Instead of memorizing lists of unrelated words, students learn spelling as a system of sound/symbol correspondence that can be applied in a variety of academic situations to support other skills. One important goal of the text is to equip students to hear a word in a class, lecture, or testing situation and to spell it with sufficient accuracy to later recognize it in a course text or to look up its definition afterward.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
The University of Michigan Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 2009
Pages
144
ISBN
9780472033478