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Guiding Thinking for Effective Spelling

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Guiding Thinking for Effective Spelling
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Total Pages : 187
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ISBN-10 : 0170414191
ISBN-13 : 9780170414197
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Book Synopsis Guiding Thinking for Effective Spelling by : Christine Topfer

Book excerpt: Guiding Thinking for Effective Spelling 2E explains practical ways to assess students' spelling needs and implement a consistent, supportive spelling approach across the whole school at all primary levels. The chapters include ideas for developing a word-conscious classroom, guiding students' strategic thinking about spelling, and actively recording students' learning through the use of Word Study Notebooks.


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