Following on from the At Home with Spelling 1-2 for the trade, the Oxford Spelling Workbooks have been expanded to a series of six fill-in workbooks for schools: books 1-2 for Key Stage 1, books 3-6 for Key Stage 2. The content progresses systematically through all the necessary spelling rules, and is cross-referenced to the sequence in the National Literacy Strategy Framework. This is Workbook 5, and is aimed at Key Stage 2 pupils.
Good spelling is fundamental to making the right impression with any type of writing; reports, homework, CVs, and letters all require correct spelling in order to get the message across in clear and straightforward English. Adaptable or adaptible? Definite or definate? Delirious or delireous? What is the difference between assent and ascent, dual and duel, or forbear and forebear? How do you make the plural of halo? Is it halos or haloes? Actually it's both, but not so for potato, the plural of which is potatoes. Knowing the difference between easily confusable words, making plurals, and adding endings are just some of the aspects of spelling that confront us with endless pitfalls. This easy-to-use A-Z guide does what no spellchecker can do: it gives immediate access not only to individual word spellings but also to general rules that will help you develop good spelling. The book covers the topics in simple and helpful terms and also offers advice on how to use apostrophes and hyphens, and the differences between British and American spelling. The core of the book is a list of over 2,000 words laid out for quick and easy reference. Based on evidence of misspelling gathered from real situations, this guide is the most useful and comprehensive help on spelling available. This new edition makes the benefits of the material more explicit to the general reader: better organization of the supplementary features, simplified and more transparent design, additional and updated content, and more clearly written rules.
Imaginative stories, opinion essays, process reports. How do you help your students write engaging, interesting, well-structured pieces of writing? How do you help them organize their ideas and successfully follow the writing process?
Further focus on peer evaulation and self-correction allows students to correct and edit their work, incresing learner autonomy. Clear on-the-page signposting improves the link between the writing and spelling sections. A wide range of creative and academic text types. Four stage writing process used by native speakers. Graphic organizers and planning tools such as word webs, time lines, story maps, and Venn diagrams. Use alongside Oxford Discover or on itsown.
Get It Right: Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Workbook 2 provides accessible spelling, punctuation and grammar practice for 11-14 year old students. This Answer Book provides answers for activities in Get It Right: Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar Workbook 2.
Everyday Spelling provides spelling practice for every day of the week!Each book is a year's work based on 32 units, including two review units.The series gives students the opportunity to develop, consolidate, and reinforce spelling skills through a variety of imaginative activities and challenges.The exercises are linked, providing mutual benefit between spelling and other subjects.This new edition retains the popular Look, Cover, Write, Check flap, which is an excellent tool to help students learn and apply the technique.
Using the Oxford Reading Tree Floppy's Phonics Sound and Letters Programme and synthetic phonics, the Oxford Phonics Spelling Dictionary helps children become proficient readers and spellers. With 4000 words, ordered by sounds and spellings and linked to the Alphabetic Code Chart, it makes preparing for the phonics screening check simple and fun.
Small in size yet big enough to have the answers to readers' word worries, this miniature reference contains over 35,000 words, with difficult plurals and parts of verbs spelled out in full.