Each sentence introduces you to one new word - a steady way to build your vocabulary. Compete with students all over the world simultaneously! Begin with basic English words and advance as you compete. These fun quizzes will improve your spelling and gather knowledge in an interesting way - a way to learn more effectively and expand on other topics like geography, grammar, and so on. Adaptive spelling is perfect for students who prefer to go at their own pace.
Students start practicing from the basics but progress quickly based on their knowledge and skills. Understand common phrases with examples! These are the most used idioms, provided with pictures, meanings, and references to quickly comprehend and remember. Spelling tests, quizzes, and practices can make a massive impact on your learning by creating a more natural way to remember the language.
The three spelling sections will not only improve your spelling, but will enhance your vocabulary, speed up your typing skills, and improve your comprehension skills. Say goodbye to making spelling errors, and issues with your listening and learning skills. English is one of the most difficult languages to learn: It has over a million different words, confusing rules for sentence structure, arbitrary grammar exceptions, contextual usage, and an ever-changing zoo of idioms and definitions.
The lists are arranged in stages that coordinate to the children's development through spelling patterns, also called features. The beginning lists for first graders allow the kids to approach the words one sound at a time i. Moving on from there, learners in second grade are able to chunk parts of words and process them more fluently when they read i. Third graders continue the fluency of reading while they explore the meanings of words i.
Of course, a student may overlap in stages, for instance, a second grader may still need some work on a few "first grade" features, or may dabble in some third grade features. They are merely an average "snapshot" for students in elementary school. In addition to the lists for each grade level, there are many "themed" lists for students of all ages to enjoy themes such as September, Halloween, Winter, Earth Day, Science Day etc.
Spelling and studying words ultimately promotes a greater interest in reading and writing. When a child has word understanding and vocabulary knowledge, all aspects of Language Arts are enhanced. Which English words would you like to study? Type them into the empty spaces above. You can also choose from the word lists we've prepared already in the drop-down menu. When you have finished adding words, choose an activity from one of the green buttons.
The spelling list will appear for the students. They should read it carefully and, when ready, start the activity.
When finished, the students will have the option to restart the activity or to exit to the main menu. In most cases, they will also get the option to repeat the activity with only the words they had trouble with. Do you have a word you would like to add to those already recorded? Leave a comment below and we'll be happy to work on it! We'd also love to hear any other comments you have.
Home About Help Typing Games. You can share this spelling list by copying the following address and pasting it in your class's website, or in your Google Classroom. Your students are going to love playing spelling games online!
We make it easy for all of your students to learn. Once you create a list and check out the practice section and spelling games for your students, they will be able to play up to ten games, depending on the plan you've selected.
Each game has a purpose. Word Search is a fun way for students to focus on recognizing their spelling words. Our Fill-in-the-Blank requires your student to fill in the missing letters. Spelling Soup gives your student time to recognize the correctly spelled word. Word Scramble has your student focus on trying to get the letters in the correct order. King Cactus is a hangman spelling game that allows your student to save the cactus when your student selects the correct letters.
Our Spelling Memory Game is always a favorite because students have fun finding the right word matches. Herman's Mouse Maze requires your student to spell each word correctly to eat the cheese to continue to the end of the maze. Word Chopper is perfect for students who want to work on whittling away at their spelling lists. If students spell a word wrong, the word goes back into the queue to spell again. Lastly, Bink Bonk lets your student play their way through the spelling game by having to spell each word right to win.
Students can practice spelling online easily by logging in from home, school, or anywhere with an internet connection. The program works on mobile devices such as phones and tablets like iPads as well.
Students log in with their user id and password and click on the practice in the menu. They will see the lists that their teacher has checked out for them. Students can choose to show or hide the spelling word during the practice session.
If the student does not type in the correct spelling after three attempts, they will be shown the correct spelling to copy.
Being able to see the word helps the student become more familiar with each spelling word more quickly. Assign spelling practice as spelling homework and track the number of times each student practices in teacher reports. Our practice section is a fantastic way to grow every student's spelling skills. Spelling Stars online spelling tests are built for easy use by teachers and students. Teachers create a test by logging into their teacher account. Then the teacher will check that test out for students to see.
If the test is not "checked out," students will not be able to see the test. This helps ensure that students are taking tests during the appropriate time. In addition to that, teachers can schedule tests for a future time and day. Once students complete the test, it is automatically graded, and reports are stored in the system by list and by student name for teachers.
Students also have access to their reports anytime. Teachers are also able to create differentiated spelling tests for their students. Teachers can go into Student List Levels under the Students menu and decide if a student will get basic, challenge, or super challenge words or a combination of those three types. Please visit our tutorial video entitled How to Make Spelling Lists for detailed information. As a teacher, you can copy our spelling lists and use them as-is or alter them to suit your needs.
You can also use your school's spelling curriculum by typing in your spelling words. Once you create your spelling lists, you can use them year after year. You can create differentiated spelling lists so that each student gets the appropriate learning experience. Spelling Stars easily fits into your lesson plans and takes the work out of grading papers.
0コメント