MCP Spelling Workout 2001 Homeschool Bundle A

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052315
ISBN
9781428432673
Grade 1
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Charlotte Mason
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Publisher's Description of MCP Spelling Workout 2001 Homeschool Bundle A

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!

The Teacher's Edition:

  • Provides detailed lesson plans for either a 3-day or 5-day plan.
  • Offers strategy activities for reinforcing and analyzing spelling patterns.
  • Includes Dictation Sentences for a Pretest and Final Replay Test.
  • Suggests tips for meeting the needs of English language learners.
  • Features Take-It Home masters to help foster home involvement.
  • Follows the same scope and sequence of MCP "Plaid" Phonics.
Category Description for MCP 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:Other
Grade:1
Brand:Modern Curriculum Press
ISBN:9781428432673
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.75
Weight in Pounds:1.6
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2 Reviews
Rated 4 out of 5
Jan 18, 2024
Simple
I grabbed this for my 1st grader without thinking too much about it. We loved this curriculum for my older kid. The A level is really simple, and my 1st grader is an advanced reader for his age. I should have looked closer. He enjoyed this curriculum, but he finished the whole thing in a couple months, then moved onto level B, which is more appropriate for his ability. Kids of this age are at varying levels, and this is probably best for a beginning reader.
Rated 5 out of 5
Sep 27, 2023
Spelling Workout
I got this in addition to "The Happy Cheetah" reading program and I'm seeing my first grader make good progress .
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Why did you choose this?

Recommended in the book "The Well Trained Mind"

This came with my first homeschool pack, but i have since order more in this series. Its fun, easy for independent work and my kids have really enjoyed it.

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This was recommended by my MODG consultant as a more independent spelling curriculum.

Can the program be done without teacher edition?

It can be. The teacher's edition gives helpful tips and ideas on how to construct and teach the lesson, answers to the student edition, and both pre and final test samples. I only use my teachers edition for the pre and final tests and rarely need it for answers. The student editions have helpful phonic tips, practice pages, and the definitions and phonic breakdown of each spelling word is in the back of the book. Again it is possible to do without the teachers edition if you are good at creating your own tests, do not need extra activities in addition to the practice pages in their workbook and don't think you need the answers to those practice pages. Hope this helps.