Spelling C Assignment
November 29th (Week 11)

Wednesday, November 30th:

Spelling and Penmanship Assignments: 

 

Continue to drill all seventy basic phonograms using the following two methods:

Please focus on the following phonograms: au, aw, ea, ch, igh, oa, ee, ough, or, sh, ti, si, th, er, ir, ur, wor, ear, ng.

 

1)         The parent should show the student each phonogram card, and the student should pronounce all the sounds that phonogram makes. Repeat this drill once each day.

 

2)         The parent should dictate the sounds each phonogram makes and the student should write the phonograms (neatly, in cursive, using only lower-case letters).   Make certain the student is saying all of the sounds of the phonogram as he or she writes it.  Repeat this drill once each day.

□ Phonogram Drill:  Continue using the two methods explained above. Please make note of phonograms your child is having trouble with and pull those cards for extra drill.  If your child as mastered them, you may reduce the number of drills per day.  The goal is to keep your child’s skills sharp with constant review.

□ Drill rule numbers 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 17, 20, and 22. This may be done orally. Please read the rule aloud and have the student repeat it.  This should be done twice before the review of the words themselves.

Note: These rules may be found in the student’s Language Arts binder in a plastic sheet.  The page is entitled, Spelling Rules Phrased for Ease in Teaching at Live Oak Academy. A link for this page may also be found on the Classes page of the website.  Click on Sanseri/Spalding.  On the third line from the top click on Spelling class resources for students and parents are posted here. Then click on the PDF labeled Complete Spelling Rules.

□ Review words 601- 620 of Section L-5, Page 78, of WISE Guide for Spelling. Have the student write the words as you dictate them.  The student should be “sounding out” the words as he or she writes them. There is no need to mark the words as they are marked on page 79.  These markings were done in class in their spelling notebooks.  If the student is trouble spelling the word, you may remark it for practice and discuss the specific rule/rules referred to next to the marked word in the WISE Guide for Spelling. .  Review any words spelled incorrectly on previous spelling tests.     

□ Penmanship:  Complete “Day One” and “Day Two” of Lesson 11 from A Reason for Handwriting E.

Parents, please make certain that your student is doing his or her best work in this book.  Good penmanship takes time.  Don’t allow your child to rush.

 Friday, December 2nd:

□ Phonogram Drill: Continue to drill all seventy basic phonograms using the following methods explained above. Focus the following phonograms: er, ir, th, ay, ear, ch, ow, or, ng, wor, ck, and ou.

□ Drill rules numbers 5, 7, 8, 12, 17, 18 and 24 from page entitled Spelling Rules Phrased for Ease in Teaching at Live Oak Academy as explained above.

 

□ Review words 521-640 of Section L-4, Page 76, of WISE Guide for Spelling.  Review any words spelled incorrectly on previous spelling tests.  Have the student write the words as you dictate them.  The student should be “sounding out” the words as he or she writes them.  Once student has mastered previous incorrect words, you may discontinue the extra drill.     

The parent should dictate the first time, check for errors, and dictate a second time.

 

□ Penmanship:  Complete “Day Three” and “Day Four” of Lesson 11 from A Reason for Handwriting E.

 

 

Monday, December 5th: 

□ Phonogram Drill:  Continue using the two methods explained above.

□ Administer test on phonograms your child has not yet mastered. 

□ Test words 600-640 of sections L-5 and L-6, pages 78 and 80 of WISE Guide for Spelling. (If your child is part of the Monday 1/2 day program, the test will be administered at Live Oak by Mrs. Rose.) Have the student write the words as you dictate them.  The student should be “sounding out” the words as he or she writes them.  Mark the words spelled incorrectly, and write the number missed at the top of the page.  Submit the test to Mrs. Rose on Tuesday, December 6th.  Make certain it is labeled with the student’s name and the date. 

 

Add any words spelled incorrectly on the test to the list of words requiring additional review.  This list should be kept in the student binder where it is easily accessible. (I find it helpful to insert the list in a plastic sheet protector, so I can quickly locate it.)  Continue to review these words daily with your student until he or she demonstrates mastery.

     

□ Write the scripture verse from “Day Four” Lesson 11 on your choice of the scripture border sheets.  Please label the sheet with your name, and date, and give the completed paper to Mrs. Rose on Tuesday, December 5th.