Purposeful Design Spelling Plus - Grade 1 Teacher Edition E-Book 1-year subscription

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Grade 1
Traditional
Christian/Religious
Medium Teacher Involvement
Multi-Sensory
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Teacher-centered curriculum commonly used in classrooms that may include a text, teacher manual, tests, etc.
Charlotte Mason
A methodology based on the work of a 19th century educator who maintained that children learn best from literature (Living Books), not textbooks.
Classical
A methodology based on the Latin Trivium (three stages of learning), including the grammar stage (memorization and facts), logic stage (critical thinking), and rhetoric stage (developing/defending ideas).
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A thematic or topical approach centered around one topic that integrates multiple subject areas.
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A methodology based on the work of a 20th century educator that emphasizes student and sensory-driven discovery learning and real-life applications.
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Multi-Sensory
Curriculum that employ a variety of activities/components.
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Medium Teacher Involvement
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Description

The Teacher E-Book contains the same content as the print edition. Please note , the Teacher E-Book cannot be printed. Printable Supplemental Resources for the Teacher Edition will be available online through a separate link included with the E-book activation letter. You will receive an email with access information in 1-2 business days after order is processed through our website. E-Books are non-refundable.

Publisher's Description of Purposeful Design Spelling Plus - Grade 1 Teacher Edition E-Book 1-year subscription

1-year subscription. You will receive an e-book activation code with instructions for opening the e-book within VitalSource's free Bookshelf application. You can also create a Bookshelf account online and read your book in a web browser.

The teacher edition is a full color ebook resource with teacher devotionals, unit objectives, instructions for each student exercise, and recommendations for biblical integration. Also included are Recovery and Enrichment sidebars for differentiated instruction; Extension sidebars with ideas to extend the lesson, accommodate different learning styles, and incorporate spelling with other curriculum areas; and a link to downloadable supplemental materials.

*Five day systematic approach: Warm Up (Pretest), Phonics, Word Study, Writing, Wrap Up (Posttest)

*Five readiness chapters in Grade 1 precede spelling list chapters

*Natural integration of biblical worldview

*Word lists include Pattern Words, High Frequency Words, and Challenge Words

*Optional suggestions for differentiated instruction

*Lessons developed to meet national language arts standards, current educational philosophy, and best practices

*Practice pages in standardized test format

*Recovery, Enrichment, and Extension sidebars address different learning styles, cross-curriucular connections, and ideas for Word Walls

*Supplemental materials, such as blackline and digital masters, lend creativity to daily lessons

*Downloadable Resources include Blackline Masters and Color Digital Masters

Category Description for Acsi (Purposeful Design) Spelling

Filled with challenging vocabulary, interesting exercises, and engaging themes, this colorful spelling series focuses on carefully selected, high-frequency, high-interest words while incorporating relevant Scripture verses, Bible stories, and moral principles. It approaches spelling from three different angles: phonetically, visually, and semantically. In the lower two grades, the program concentrates on phonetic principles, progressing from short vowel constructs to words with long vowels, consonant digraphs, and vowel digraphs. Third grade continues with r-controlled vowels, vowel digraphs, silent letters, and other phonetic clusters. Once basic phonetic constructs are covered, the emphasis switches to the visual-memory technique of spelling. Words that are spelled according to phonetic rule are easy to spell, and ACSI spelling recognizes that "most spelling errors are associated with the over-application of basic phonics principles." Recognition of visual patterns is important in accurate spelling; students should begin to discover spelling errors when words don't "look" right, according to normal visual patterns. In 5th and 6th grades, the emphasis is on understanding semantic relationships, with attention given to affixes and roots (you can see that knowing "sign" is related to "signal" and "signature" would help with its spelling!). Some proofing and editing exercises also appear in the last book of the series. The number of words per lesson begins with 12 in grade one, and progresses to 23 by sixth grade. There are 36 lessons, with about four pages per lesson, estimated to take about 75 minutes per week. Grades one through three use regular manuscript printing (ball and stick), switching to traditional cursive in the fourth grade. Teacher's editions are useful, containing an explanation of the program's philosophy and implementation, reduced student pages, answers to exercises, and online access to downloadable files including blackline masters, transparencies and posters. TEs are available both in a hardcopy version and as an e-book (one-year subscription). (Some of our current stock will still include a CD with these files, but new inventory will have a URL to download these.)

Category Description for Purposeful Design Spelling Plus

The 3rd Edition (2019) of this excellent spelling program, sporting updated graphics and appearance, is still filled with challenging vocabulary, interesting exercises, and engaging themes. The colorful spelling series from a Christian publisher focuses on carefully selected, high-frequency, high-interest words. Over the course of the series, spelling is approached from three different angles: phonetically, visually, and semantically. The lower grades concentrate on phonetic principles, covering and reviewing them thoroughly. Since recognition of visual patterns is also important in accurate spelling, students should begin to discover spelling errors when words don't "look" right, according to normal visual patterns. There is increased emphasis on this in the middle grades. The upper grades emphasize understanding semantic relationships, with attention given to affixes and roots. Some proofing and editing exercises also appear in the last book of the series.

  There are 36 chapters, with four pages per lesson (and additional blackline masters, available in the Teacher Edition), estimated to take about 75 minutes per week. The number of words per lesson begins with 10 in Grade 1 and progresses to 23 by Grade 6. Lessons follow a weekly pattern: Day 1, pretests; Day 2, phonics review; Day 3, word study; Day 4, writing extensions, and Day 5, a posttest. Every sixth chapter reviews the words from the previous five. Grades 1 and 2 use regular manuscript printing, grade 3 and up show the wordlists in cursive on the second and fourth days. Student Editions are colorful worktexts. Both Student and Teacher books have handwriting models, a pronunciation key, and spelling dictionary in the back. A series of pages also provides lines for writing words grouped according to initial letter which can become the student's personal spelling dictionary for the year. Teacher Editions are useful, containing an explanation of the program's philosophy and implementation, reduced student pages (with answers), differentiated instruction, suggestions for enrichment and extension activities, and online access to the downloadable blackline masters and digital color masters. The student worktexts have minimal religious content (short prayer on back cover and occasional Scripture references). The TEs provide unit devotions and extension activities with religious themes. Student books - 181 pgs, pb. Teacher Editions - 191 pgs, hardcover, spiral bound, 10"x 14". ~ Janice

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Brand:Association of Christian Schools International
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