Spelling Workout 2001 Level A Student Edition

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9780765224804
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  • 36 lessons reinforce phonics with 6–8 words per lesson and integrate spelling, reading, writing, and light proofreading
  • Lessons include fun riddles and puzzles and conclude with a wrap-up and review
  • Pair with Spelling Workout 2001 Level A Teacher Edition, which includes pre-test dictation sentences, spelling strategies, teaching notes, spelling and writing suggestions, and answers to the student workbook
  • There are 5 built-in cumulative review lessons
Description

There are 36 lessons in this workbook. The first five lessons cover sounds and letters for A–Z. In lessons 6–18, there are six list words in each lesson, and in lessons 19–36 there are eight list words in each lesson. Each lesson starts with a small paragraph to read that includes some words from the spelling list. Spelling tips follow and offer strategies and clues for learning the words. Spelling practice pages give students an opportunity to trace letters and fill in missing letters. The activity pages give students the chance to practice words in context. Lessons 13, 19, 25, 31, and 36 are review lessons, covering material from the lessons prior. The end of the student book includes a comprehensive dictionary of all the words used in this level, plus some bonus words. This workbook is consumable, and the lines are ¾” tall with a dotted line in the middle. 190 pgs, pb.

The Spelling Workout 2001 Level A Teacher Edition includes pre-test dictation sentences, spelling strategies, teaching notes, spelling and writing suggestions, and answers to the student workbook. ~Amber

Publisher's Description of Spelling Workout 2001 Level A Student Edition

Spelling Workout has all the components you need to lead students from simple sound-letter relationships to more complex spelling patterns.

Students learn spelling skills based on phonics through unique, cross-curricular reading passages, practice, and high-interest writing activities. Packed with flexible lessons, motivating activities, including fun riddles and puzzles, this dynamic program leads students to spelling success!

Category Description for Spelling Workout (2001 Edition)

Spelling Workout is a research-based workbook series for grades K to 8. It takes a phonetic approach in the lower levels and a structural approach in the upper levels to teach spelling. Each level includes 36 lessons. Level A has 6–8 words per list, Level B has 10–15, Level C has 15–20, and Levels D–H have 20, grouped by a common feature such as a rule, pattern, or origin. Students practice using these words through a variety of activities, puzzles, and cross-curricular reading passages that show the words in context. Spelling Workout correlates closely to MCP Phonics, although both programs are complete within themselves and can be used independently.

Student Workbooks are consumable, and in Levels A–F, lessons begin with a short passage to hook the reader. In Levels G–H, the passage is omitted and replaced with an etymology section, which exposes students to word origins and word histories while increasing vocabulary. Word lists and spelling tips follow, then practice activities. Activities include crossword puzzles, riddles, and games to motivate students by making learning fun. After the activities, spelling and writing practice encourages students to apply the list words in different contexts. There are proofreading selections and writing prompts to help make connections between spelling and everyday writing. An interesting point: word lists are only in print type in only Level A. Levels B and C show the word lists in both print and cursive type. Levels D and beyond show the list only in cursive. A cumulative review comes up every five lessons. The end of each student workbook includes a student dictionary of all the words in that level.

Teacher Editions include pre-test dictation sentences, spelling strategies, teaching notes, spelling and writing suggestions, and answers to the student workbook. (I like the idea of a student checking their own work in the TE and then bringing it to you for discussion.) Correlated phonics lessons to MCP Phonics (Plaid Phonics) are included with each spelling lesson, should you choose to use them together for Levels A–F.

Packages with both the student and teacher books are available for your convenience.

Spelling Workout is one of those programs that is not-too-this and not-too-that. The number of words and exercises are just right for many students. Don’t be fooled into thinking this series is “old-fashioned” because of the 2001 copyright. The reading passages are varied and engaging. The word lists are carefully selected. And your student will likely appreciate that the levels are A, B, C, etc. rather than grade 1, 2, 3, etc. if they are working a bit below their grade level.

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Product Format:Softcover Book
Grade:1
Brand:Modern Curriculum Press
ISBN:9780765224804
Length in Inches:10.875
Width in Inches:8.25
Height in Inches:0.375
Weight in Pounds:0.7
Ages:6+
Edition:Revised; Student Manual; Illustrated
Publication Date:2003
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Rated 5 out of 5
Jun 1, 2019
Great spelling curriculum
I love using this curriculum, and I especially like using this level for my new readers. It has a phonics review in the beginning and gently eases the student into learning harder and harder words. It methodically teaches the spelling rules throughout the curriculum, so I know my kids will learn to spell well.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 5, 2017
Love it
This is a great book for kids to learn to spell. My kids love the activities and learn very well from them.
Rated 5 out of 5
Nov 9, 2015
nice
My 6 year old enjoys the variety of exercises in this book. Keeps it interesting for him, he does it mostly by himself, with me checking the work after, or helping in case he doesn't understand something. He reads really well however, and is able to read all the text in the book by himself. We're most likely to get the following edition.
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 30, 2009
Looking for a good workout for young elementary age spellers? You might want to check out "Spelling Workout A" by Modern Curriculum Press My daughter now seven recently finished Workout A and has moved on to Workout B and Im discovering many features that I like about this spelling curriculum Spelling Workout is a workbook series designed to teach spelling to young readers and writers The A workbook is the first and accordingly starts with several lessons devoted to reviewing letters and letter sounds The student will first practice writing and reading letters and identifying beginning and ending letter sounds Lesson 6 is where the workbook moves into the format that you and your student will become familiar with in the rest of the workbook Each lesson presents several list words (you begin with six words per lesson and gradually build up to eight) The list words arent chosen randomly but center around one teaching concept presented on the lessons first page For instance Lesson 6 presents words with beginning and ending s  t  and b letter sounds Lesson 35 the final non-review lesson concentrates on action words with ing endings For each lesson the student is given a variety of exercises to help familiarize them with the words I like that the student is given ample opportunity each week to both read and write the words The repetition helps reinforce spelling but also gives early elementary students needed reading and writing practice The words are presented first in bold letters in a group of sentences the student can read on their own Eventually these sentences will become longer and form stories Then youll find spelling tips set off by a friendly little spelling bee graphic which help reinforce the weeks teaching concept Finally the student is given opportunity to interact with the words in a series of approximately five exercises each one designed to encourage the student to write the words in whole or in partThe variety of the exercises is excellent though the variety also has some consistency Early exercises include things like writing the missing beginning or ending sound of a word writing list words to finish each sentence writing list words beginning with the same sound as an object in a picture or writing list words that match a picture Each lesson also gives an opportunity for spellers to craft their own sentence (or later sentences) that tells a story describes something or provides directions Every few weeks a review lesson is presented with no new list words that week The variety keeps things interesting and the inclusion of simple drawings and black and white photos helps visual learners The pages are busy but not overwhelming and though the majority of the workbook is printed in black and white (which helps keeps the cost down) headers and borders are printed in one bright color: red for Workout A The workbook also contains a glossary in the back containing every list word your student encounters We loved this feature and utilized it to teach dictionary skills As lessons progress exercises become more challenging Students are introduced to different concepts as they write list words to match clues identify words that rhyme with list words or write groups of words in ABC order Theyre also introduced to the concept of proofreading and taught to identify common mistakes such as spelling mistakes capital letter mistakes and missing periods This reinforces beginning grammar concepts As you can see theres a lot of writing involved even if you choose to pace your student with only one lesson per week The writing spaces provided in Workout A are large three-lined spaces with a dotted middle line like those you will find in most writing workbooks for this age level and that helps But the amount of writing required leads to the one caveat in my recommendation: dont rush into starting this book with your young speller if they are not yet confidently writing their lower-case letters If a student is still struggling with letter formation or simply needs some lower-case letter review they will likely balk at having to do so much writing early on Once they are writing with more confidence they will likely find the exercises enjoyable I have not yet purchased or used the teachers guide for the early Spelling Workouts so Ive found it important to think through creative ways to reinforce spelling practice beyond the given reading and writing exercises Having young students spell the words aloud write the words on a white board spell them with tiles sketch them in the air or trace them in sand are all helpful for various learning styles With a little extra thought and guidance behind each lesson Spelling Workout A can be an excellent component of early language arts
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 25, 2007
Although I thought this workbook was a little expensive (but still only $15) I have found it to be a good resource Each lesson is four pages long and has a variety of tasks The word lists are not overwhelming My daughter is a confident writer we do an entire lesson on Mondays review and quiz on Tuesday Wednesday off and then a new lesson on Thursdays and a review and quiz on Fridays The "Well- Trained Mind" suggests a few pages each day which would work out to be a lesson each week We are definitely going to continue with this series It has some pictures but they are small black and white and not distracting
Rated 5 out of 5
Apr 19, 2007
Spelling Workout is a basic public school style spelling program I am almost finished with A for my 7 and 5 1/2 year olds and now towards the end of the book they are having difficulty The words are too difficult for them to "get" after the brief (but fun) exercises so now I am making up my own activities to practice the words every day which equals more work for me Further every review lesson is a nightmare because they didn't really learn the words to begin with - then we have 40 words to work on! I am going to try Spelling Power for next year
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 23, 2006
I hesitated to order a spelling program for my six year old/first grade son My son is very active and typically avoids workbook style school work My daughter uses an upper level Spelling Workout (Level G) and enjoys the variety of activities for each weekly lesson So I gave it a try I have been pleasantly surprised with Spelling Workout Level A My son enjoys the book The daily work is short and to the point He really seems to feel a sense of accomplishment when he figures out which words share the same sounds I did not buy the Teacher's Book I don't think you need it for this level However I own and use the Teacher Book for my daughter's level I reccommend this program and plan to continue with it I actually think I could have used the next level for my son so if you have an advanced reader buy the level above his/her grade level I don't think Spelling Workout is a Christian text However in nine weeks of lessons I have not come by anything in either level that I was uncomfortable with my children reading
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as a supplement to another program we are using. We may use parts of it or all of it, depending on how things go

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Recommended by The Well-Trained Mind 4th ed for an open and go spelling curriculum for kids who spell easily. My child can spell basic words using word sounds so going this route seemed a good place…