Spelling

Spelling by Diane Montgomery, published by A&C Black on March 20, 1997, is a comprehensive resource designed for educators addressing spelling difficulties in students. This 258-page book presents a blend of practical advice, theoretical insights, and research, alongside the author’s personal experiences in the field of education. It explores the development of spelling skills in both young children and older pupils, providing a well-rounded perspective on the challenges and strategies involved in teaching spelling.
Readers will find a thorough examination of effective methods to assist students struggling with spelling, making it a valuable tool for teachers in elementary education. The book delves into various aspects of language arts and disciplines, focusing on spelling and vocabulary enhancement. By combining theory with practical applications, this edition serves as a guide for educators seeking to improve their students’ spelling abilities through informed and effective teaching practices.
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Designed for teachers wanting to know what to do to help pupils with spelling difficulties, this book combines practical advice with theory, research and accounts of the author’s own experience. The author looks at how spelling skills develop in both young children and older pupils.
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