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  • The child learned how to spell words correctly by practicing spelling exercises.
  • They learned the correct spelling of various words by studying spelling lists.
  • They learned how to break down words into syllables to help with spelling.
  • They learned spelling rules, such as when to use "i" before "e" and when to double consonants.
  • They learned how to use context clues to help with spelling, such as looking at the surrounding words for hints.
  • They learned how to use spelling strategies, such as sounding out words and visualizing the correct spelling.
  • They learned how to proofread their own writing for spelling errors.
  • They learned how to use spelling resources, such as dictionaries or online spell-check tools.
  • They learned how to apply their spelling knowledge in their everyday writing tasks.

Continued development in spelling can be fostered through various creative ways. Encourage the child to:

  • Participate in spelling bees or spelling competitions to challenge their skills.
  • Play spelling games or use spelling apps to make learning fun and engaging.
  • Write stories or poems that incorporate challenging words to practice spelling in a creative context.
  • Create flashcards with difficult words and practice spelling them regularly.
  • Read books or articles and pay attention to the spelling of unfamiliar words.
  • Engage in spelling activities with peers or siblings to make learning a collaborative experience.
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