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What is your best method of teaching spelling?

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cedarmoon

Has to be the use of phonics...... and combining with teaching reading and handwriting. Each supports the other, but phonics is the key surely.

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Hi

I have found a reading /phonics programme Toe by Toe really useful for my children. There needs to be a lot of all round support though not just one thing.

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lemi513

I couldnt do phonics so i learnt by repetition, constantly saying and writing the words down until I got it right.

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papadeli

What about this?

eslprintables.com/forum/top...

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poppysmum

Units of sound works well for us

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cedarmoon

Had a look at dyslexikit.com

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