John Smith Spelling Book

John Smith Spelling Book by John Smith, published by Cassell in 1998, is an updated edition comprising 40 pages in English. This book addresses the growing concern over spelling standards among children, providing a resource designed for both classroom learning and home practice with parental involvement. It features a variety of games and exercises aimed at making the learning process enjoyable while reinforcing essential spelling skills.
Readers will find that this book offers a structured approach to spelling, catering to elementary education and supporting parent participation. It is designed to help children succeed and build confidence as they tackle more challenging words. Additionally, the book is suitable for remedial work, making it a versatile tool for learners of various ages, including secondary pupils and adults.
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The need for children to learn how to spell has been highlighted recently as reports repeatedly suggest that standards are falling. John Smith Spelling Books are an ideal tool to remedy this situation. They allow children both to learn at school and practice at home with their parents. The books are tried and tested and very popular, providing children with a good grounding, reinforcement, and help with more difficult words. They are full of games and exercises that ensure that an essential skill can be fun to learn. Each book is short and manageable, written so that children succeed and gain a sense of achievement, and enjoy the challenge of the next book. The books are also widely used for remedial work with secondary pupils and adults.
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