Category Archives: About Spelling

Spelling, Dictation, and Feedback

One of the standard formats for testing children’s spelling abilities is the in-class spelling test. We all remember those tests, no matter what language we learned first, whether English, French, or any other letter-based system. In general, the teacher stands … Continue reading…

Young Children Can Be Excellent Spellers

At the end of this month, the 2012 Scripps National Spelling Bee will be broadcast on national television in the United States and around the world, and thousands of people will watch 278 young students compete for the title of … Continue reading…

Encouraging Children to Read

One of the most important things a parent or teacher can do to help children learn is to encourage them to read. When children start to read, they get exposed to new information and new ideas. They find out about … Continue reading…

How Letter Patterns Help You Spell

We’ve talked before about the mnemonic devices most people are taught in school to help them learn to spell, such as “I before E except after C,” which helps children recognize and memorize letter patterns. We’ve also talked about the … Continue reading…

How to Help Your Child Learn to Spell

Children often get different advice about spelling from different sources. Depending on who they’re listening to, they might hear any or all of these statements: “Just leave the space on the spelling test blank when you don’t know the word, … Continue reading…

Spelling and Learning Disabilities: How To Help Your Child

If you’re the parent of a child with a learning disability, you know the difficulties they can experience in school if they have problems with some aspect of classroom instruction. This can be particularly hard in a child’s early years … Continue reading…

If You Thought English Was Hard …

While we celebrate the richness of English vocabulary, we also often complain about its weird spelling rules (or the many exceptions to those rules). However, compared to some other languages around the world, English speakers actually have a pretty easy … Continue reading…

Text Messaging and Spelling Skills

There have been many studies done over the past few years to judge the effect that the “text speak” (shortened and abbreviated word forms) used in text messages and e-mails has on spelling skills, particularly in children. At this point … Continue reading…

The Rules of Spelling: Everything’s A-O-K

When you’re first learning words as a child, it’s tempting to spell every word the way it sounds. After all, why should there be more than one way to spell a sound? As an adult, you might ask yourself the … Continue reading…

Why Silent Letters Make Spelling Difficult

English is the language that seems to cause the most difficulties for people in terms of spelling and pronunciation. While it’s very time-consuming to learn to read and write Japanese because of the complexity of the characters, it’s a very … Continue reading…