Rules of Spelling

Rules of Spelling by Virginia Yoerg, published by AuthorHouse in February 2007, is a 132-page book written in English. This work aims to equip readers with the skills to spell correctly without relying on computers or spelling gadgets. The author emphasizes the importance of internalizing knowledge, suggesting that what one learns cannot be taken away, reflecting her desire to help others gain essential educational tools.
In this book, readers will find a focus on practical spelling techniques and vocabulary development. Virginia Yoerg’s approach underscores the significance of mastering spelling as a foundational skill in language arts and disciplines. By sharing her insights, she encourages individuals to enhance their spelling abilities, fostering a sense of independence in their learning journey.
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The reason why my mother, Virginia, wrote the book the Rules of Spelling is because she wanted people to know how to spell correctly without using computers or spelling gagets. She knew that they could take a computer and spelling gagets away from you, but what you did know in your head they could not take away from you. She meant nobody can take knowledge away from you. She was a caring person who liked to help other people in many ways, and she wanted people to get the education they needed to survive in the world.
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