Good morning readers! Weโre nearing the end of the school year and I for one canโt wait until the break is here! Iโm ready for sun, swimming, and relaxing! And yes, we do take a traditional summer break just to give everyone (including me) a little rest and recuperation before kicking off the new year!
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That time isnโt quite upon us just yet.
And one of the things that Turbo is needing a little more help on is his spelling.
As a result weโve decided to continue on with spelling and possibly math over the summer. Mainly so they donโt do a brain dump of everything theyโve learned over the past year and forget it all!
So when the new Spelling You See product came for review I thought it would be a perfect time to try out something new, as well as give Turbo extra practice over the summer.
Weโre still in the decision making process for our curriculum for next year for him, so I think this will help us decide what weโre going to do going forward.
What is Spelling You See?
For those of you who havenโt heard of Spelling You See, itโs a new curriculum recently released by the same folks as Math U See.
They have a unique approach where students search for things like vowel โchunksโ and consonant โchunksโ within an existing text. They also have copy work as well as dictation assignments to help students see and remember the words. As they progress through the lesson they start to memorize the text as well as the word spelling along with it.
What is their Philosophy?
The Spelling You See program follows a developmental philosophy that students move through these five stages:
- Preliterate
- Phonetic
- Skill Development
- Word Extension
- Derivational Constancy
I started Turbo off on โLevel Cโ but really I think he couldโve gone up to the Level D program which is what I received for Strawberry Shortcake.
โOur program is research-based and based upon the finding that all students move through the same sequence of stages as they are learning to spell. Stages canโt be skipped or sped up. Although the stages children move through are the same, the pace at which they move through each stage is unique to each child.โ ~ Spelling You See
One of the things Iโve noticed is that there are no spelling tests or word lists with this program. So I wasnโt sure how to evaluate how my students are doing as far as progress goes. However there is a weekly dictation lesson and so they suggest that you monitor progress through those assignments to see that words are being spelled correctly on an increasing basis. They suggest that you will also notice an improvement in spelling and reading in other areas of your students work.
Iโll do a follow up review of this program after the summer to see what we think of it at that time since we just started. But I do like their philosophy on learning through developing a visual memory for words as they study them in a โmeaningful contextโ.
The lessons also come with a teacherโs manual for the lessons although the instructions are at the top of each student workbook sheet so itโs quite easy to administer. There is also a login with video tutorials to help you get started.
And much to my childrenโs excitement it also comes with a brand new set of Crayola Erasable Colored Pencils! I know, itโs the little things.
Interested in taking a look?
- Check out the Spelling You See Placement Guideย to see where your student fits in.
- Visit the Spelling You See FAQ page for more information.
- Visit the Spelling You See website.
- Follow Spelling You See on Twitter
- Follow Demme Learning on Facebook
Win it!
Would you like to try out this product for your own family? Spelling You See is offering a free copyย (level of your choice) to one of my readers! Just fill in the rafflecopter below to enter!
{Disclosure: I received these products free for review on my blog. The opinions expressed in this post are my own, and were not influenced by the company or free product provided.}
Level B for us.
I’d start with level C! I have a struggling speller, and lists and tests aren’t really working for her.
Level C seems perfect for my reluctant speller ๐
They look wonderful! If win, probably will pick level D or E thanks for the chance! ๐
Level A would be perfect for my soon to be kindergartener ๐
I think level D would work great for my little girl.
My daughter would be level B
Probably level B.
I would want Level A for my daughter.
Level C please! ๐