Memoria Press has produced a spelling program that
incorporates teacher-student interaction plus classical methodology woven
together into a user-friendly format. With a phonics organizational base,
students have lists of words for each lesson. Phonics grouping, word study
questions, identifying letter chunks, and informational stories using the words
in context – plus a variety of dictation activities – are completed during the week before taking a final test.
Activities involve more than just copying words and have an emphasis on phonics
and word meanings. The high level of teacher-student interaction coupled with
some independent student work leaves the student well prepared for the final
test on the last day of each week. Designed to be used after First Start
Reading or when students have mastered consonant-vowel-consonant
(i.e. short vowel) words, the beginning levels of this program reference Classical
Phonics (048076) and utilize Phonics Flashcards (063860).
The Teacher Guides provide
everything the teacher needs for the teacher-student interaction that is the foundation
of this program. While marginally helpful in many spelling programs, the TGs
are the core of this one. The General Lesson overview and Sample Lesson Plan
found in the beginning are just a prelude to comprehensive daily lessons. With
reduced copies of the Student Book, teacher info is "around the
edges." After a brief introduction which reviews the Phonics Focus, each
of the 34 detailed weekly lesson plans includes a Teaching Overview,
Definitions, Word Study Questions, Activities, Dictation, Guided Student Work
[teacher-student activities such as spelling riddles, word equations (i.e. king
k + s = _______), and missing sound words] and a Test. There is variety in most
of these activities/work, but two tasks are consistent through each lesson. Colorful
Letters requires the student to write (in pencil) words with
"bullets" between syllables and then go back and write over
vowels/vowel teams in red and consonant teams/blends with blue and slash
through silent e. Dictation is the other important part, with one day devoted
to various aspects: writing letter or letter teams that spell a sound, writing
spelling words, and writing a sentence from an informative paragraph included
in the student books that features a number of the weeks words. The appendix includes
a reproducible weekly spelling test form, spelling review games, spelling rules
reference sheets, a list of common English contractions, a phonics overview for
the teacher, and (the important) Colorful Keys answer key.
Student Books include
sidebar notes with the weeks Phonics Focus plus space to write words for
activities and dictation as well as interesting word-usage stories on various
topics (with spelling words in bold). The number of words per lesson varies:
ten words in Book I (written in manuscript form), 15 words in Book II, and 20
words in Books III and IV (written in both manuscript and cursive). A
Dictionary featuring words from the course is provided in the back of both the Student
and Teacher Books. Spelling Practice Sheets have word lists
for each lesson plus lined space to write each word twice. Handwriting lines in
Book I are 1/2" with dotted midlines; Book II lines are 3/8" with
dotted midlines; and Books III and IV have 3/8" lines with no dotted
midlines. Teacher books are 180 pages, spiral-bound. Student books are 150 pages,
spiral-bound. Spelling Practice Sheets are 38 pgs, pb. ~Janice/Nancie