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Spelling

  • The 7-year-old student has learned the spelling rule for plural nouns, understanding that most nouns form their plural by adding -s or -es to the singular form.
  • The student has identified and memorized the sneaky E exceptions, recognizing when adding -s or -es to singular nouns ending with a silent E changes the E to I before adding the suffix.
  • By practicing words that end in Y, the student has mastered the rule of changing Y to I before adding -es when the word ends in a consonant plus Y, and simply adding -s when the word ends in a vowel plus Y.
  • The student has successfully spelled words with 'ai' and understands the sound it makes, being able to write words like "rain" and "wait" correctly.

Spelling Words With 'Ir', 'Er', 'Ur'

  • The 7-year-old student can spell words containing 'ir', 'er', and 'ur' sounds, recognizing and spelling words like "bird", "her", and "burn" accurately.

Spelling Words With Ou

  • The student can now spell words with "ou" sound, being able to differentiate words like "out" and "cloud" and spell them correctly.

Spelling Words With Wh

  • The student has successfully learned how to spell words starting with 'wh', being able to spell words like "what" and "when" accurately.

Spelling Words with Wr

  • The student has learned to spell words with 'wr', understanding the sound they make and accurately spelling words like "write" and "wrist".

For continued development, it would be beneficial to incorporate games and interactive spelling activities to keep the child engaged. Utilizing flashcards, crosswords, and word puzzles can make the learning process more enjoyable. Additionally, encouraging the child to write short stories or sentences using the newly learned words can reinforce spelling skills in a creative context.

Book Recommendations

  • Spelling Rules by Various Authors: A comprehensive guide to spelling rules, including plural nouns, silent E exceptions, and words with special digraphs and blends.
  • The Alphabet War: A Story about Dyslexia by Diane Burton Robb: A heartwarming story that introduces the difficulties of dyslexia and provides understanding and empathy for struggling readers.

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