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Books in Globe Mastering Spelling series

  • Spelling Mastery Level B, Student Workbook

    McGraw-Hill

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, May 16, 2006)
    Spelling Mastery, Student Workbooks, Level B Replacing the old assign-and-test spelling book, Spelling Mastery is an effective, research-based program presents spelling strategies, patterns, and reliable rules. Benefits: Spelling Mastery interweaves three spelling strategies according to students' skill development. The phonemic approach helps beginning spellers learn and apply relationships between spoken sound and written letters to spelling. The morphemic approach shows advanced spellers how to spell prefixes, bases, suffixes and how to combine them to spell multisyllabic words. The intensive whole-word approach teaches students at all levels common words that cannot be taught with phonemic or morphemic strategies. Reliable spelling rules help students move beyond memorization to understand how words are spelled.
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  • MASTERING SPELLING LEVEL E SE 2000C

    GLOBE

    Paperback (GLOBE, Feb. 15, 1999)
    Students Master Spelling Skills That Build Confidence Across All SubjectsThis series of six softcover worktexts teach spelling skills through phonics, structural analysis, and word study. Words are connected to grammar, usage, and vocabulary, while related activities demonstrate to students how spelling is linked to other language-based skills.Reading Level: 4-9Interest Level: 6-12
  • Spelling Mastery Level C, Student Workbook

    McGraw-Hill

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, March 15, 2007)
    Spelling Mastery, Student Workbooks, Level C Replacing the old assign-and-test spelling book, Spelling Mastery is an effective, research-based program presents spelling strategies, patterns, and reliable rules. Benefits: Spelling Mastery interweaves three spelling strategies according to students' skill development. The phonemic approach helps beginning spellers learn and apply relationships between spoken sound and written letters to spelling. The morphemic approach shows advanced spellers how to spell prefixes, bases, suffixes and how to combine them to spell multisyllabic words. The intensive whole-word approach teaches students at all levels common words that cannot be taught with phonemic or morphemic strategies. Reliable spelling rules help students move beyond memorization to understand how words are spelled.
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  • Spelling Mastery Level D, Student Workbook

    McGraw-Hill

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, May 19, 2006)
    Using Spelling Mastery, teachers can efficiently and effectively deliver straightforward lessons that help their students learn dependable spelling skills. Students are taught in small steps, using sufficient practice, so that they comprehend how spelling works and can become proficient writers. In just 15-20 minutes a day, you can teach your students the strategies they need to become successful, lifelong spellers.
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  • Spelling Mastery Level A, Student Workbook

    McGraw-Hill

    Spiral-bound (McGraw-Hill Education, May 15, 2006)
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  • MASTERING SPELLING DIAGNOSTIC AND PLACEMENT GUIDE 2000C

    GLOBE

    Paperback (GLOBE, Feb. 15, 1999)
    Students Master Spelling Skills That Build Confidence Across All SubjectsThis series of six softcover worktexts teach spelling skills through phonics, structural analysis, and word study. Words are connected to grammar, usage, and vocabulary, while related activities demonstrate to students how spelling is linked to other language-based skills.Reading Level: 4-9Interest Level: 6-12
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  • Spelling Mastery Level F, Student Workbook

    McGraw-Hill

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, May 15, 2006)
    Spelling Mastery, Student Workbooks, Level F Replacing the old assign-and-test spelling book, Spelling Mastery is an effective, research-based program presents spelling strategies, patterns, and reliable rules. Benefits: Spelling Mastery interweaves three spelling strategies according to students' skill development. The phonemic approach helps beginning spellers learn and apply relationships between spoken sound and written letters to spelling. The morphemic approach shows advanced spellers how to spell prefixes, bases, suffixes and how to combine them to spell multisyllabic words. The intensive whole-word approach teaches students at all levels common words that cannot be taught with phonemic or morphemic strategies. Reliable spelling rules help students move beyond memorization to understand how words are spelled.
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  • Spelling Mastery Level B, Student Workbooks

    McGraw-Hill

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Feb. 4, 1998)
    Spelling Mastery teaches students dependable spelling skills by blending the phonemic, morphemic, and whole-word approaches. Spelling Mastery interweaves these three approaches according to students' skill development and provides straightforward lessons to help you efficiently and effectively teach the spelling skills students need to become proficient writers.
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  • Spelling Mastery Student Books-Level D

    McGraw-Hill

    Paperback (McGraw-Hill Education, Nov. 1, 2001)
    Spelling Mastery teaches students dependable spelling skills by blending the phonemic, morphemic, and whole-word approaches. Spelling Mastery interweaves these three approaches according to students' skill development and provides straightforward lessons to help you efficiently and effectively teach the spelling skills students need to become proficient writers.
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