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Preschool Spelling Help - Spelling Word Lists, Lessons, Activities, Printable Worksheets

Preschool spelling help by parents for a weekly spelling test of an assigned weekly list of spelling words can start as a weekly ritual as early as preschool. Home spelling test preparation, often with lists of spelling words for several subjects (history, science etc) can continue through middle school. Children (with help from their parents) should practice their list of spelling words the night before the spelling test.


Going Beyond Weekly Memorizations to Help Preschool Spelling Skills

In addition to preparation for the weekly spelling test or spelling bee, parents should help children master their spelling foundation skills and understand the patterns that establish the construction and spelling of the English language.


Preschool Spelling Help - Learning the Sequence of Spelling Skills

First, understand what the spelling curriculum is for preschool. In preschool, spelling words start with basic two-letter words. An example of the starting point for these preschool spelling lists for the start of the year are: AT and ME. Children then start to expand the list by working through "word families". From AT, in preschool spelling, the curriculum, worksheets, and then spelling tests would cover BAT, CAT, HAT, and SAT. Also, they might vary the vowel and go to HOT. A list of preschool spelling words might start with MAD and include MAN, MAP, and MAT as well as DAD and SAD.


Preschool spelling games, spelling worksheets, and spelling bee activities teach preschool spelling skill. A preschool spelling activity provides an opportunity for children to get the spelling skill to read most two syllable words. These very young children learn through spelling activities including many creative methods that make the preschool spelling program fun for them. Preschool spelling includes home spelling help, spelling words, spelling games, spelling tests, and other spelling activity.


Preschool Spelling Program - What spelling words?

Time4Learning teaches a comprehensive preschool spelling curriculum using fun, preschool spelling activities to build a solid spelling foundation. Help your child excel in spelling, learn more about Time4Learning's preschool spelling lessons, curriculum, activities and worksheets.


Preschool Spelling Program and Curriculum Standards: Spelling Words
- Words for Spelling Games, Spelling Tests, Home Spelling Help

one

two

three

 

at

bat

cat

mat

pat

rat

sat

 

an

can

fan

man

pan

ran

tan

 

cap

map

nap

tap

sap

 

bag

wag

tag

rag

gag

 

am

dam

ham

jam

ram

yam

 

bad

dad

had

mad

 

jar

tar

 

by

dry

my

all

am

are

ask

as

or

mom

and

us

 

pad

sad

 

an

can

fan

pan

ran

van

 

bed

led

red

 

get

let

jet

met

net

pet

set

wet

 

den

hen

men

pen

ten

 

beg

leg

peg

keg

egg

 

bit

fit

hit

it

kit

mit

pit

sit

 

big

dig

fig

pig

wig

 

fin

in

pin

win

 

bid

did

hid

rid

 

if

is

 

hip

sip

tip

dip

lip

 

hop

mop

pop

top

 

dot

got

hot

not

pot

rot

 

ox

box

fox

pox

 

job

mob

rob

sob

 

hi

 

bye

 

bee

see

 

is

his

her

hi

 

bye

 

bee

see

 

cow

how

now

 

bun

fun

run

sun

 

but

cut

gut

hut

nut

rut

 

bus

us

 

cup

up

pup

 

cub

rub

tub

 

bug

dug

hug

mug

rug

tug

 

a

 

be

he

me

see

she

we

 

go

so

 

bar

car

far


Comprehensive Preschool Spelling and Language Arts Curriculum

Spelling skills should develop as part of an overall language arts phonemic awareness, phonics , reading comprehension, vocabulary and reading fluency, grammar, reading and writing program. Children should (with help from their parents) develop their foundational spelling skills through an interest in words, regular writing, constant reading, a study of spelling rules, and playing of spelling games. Skilled, fluent readers are the culmination of the successful learning of a broad array of pre-reading and reading skills. Irrespective of family background, learning to be a skilled speller is often not a trouble-free process. Spelling programs, personalized tutoring, reading workbooks, spelling games, and structured computer spelling programs can help teach or reinforce these skills.

Some children need spelling practice, while others need more intensive remedial spelling programs. Parents can help their children with the spelling process by providing high-quality educational materials, establishing a pattern of daily spelling and reading, instructing through guided spelling activity, creating a rich language environment, discussing a child's progress with teachers, and following up on their recommendations.

Time4Learning offers fun, computer spelling and reading programs, which help reinforce spelling skills at home through educational activities and learning games. Learn more about Time4Learning's computer reading programs, we offer activities for kids, preschool to eighth grade.


Reading Comprehension Activities for Preschool Students

To help students understand how to interact with the text, you can practice a number of reading activities. You must make them privy to the dialogue readers have with themselves while reading. Here is an example of the self monitoring reading comprehension questions that skilled readers ask themselves:

  1. Predict what will happen next in a story using clues presented in text.
  2. Create questions about the main idea, message, or plot of the text.
  3. Monitor understanding of the sequence, context, or characters.
  4. Clarify parts of the text which have confused them.
  5. Connect the events in the text to prior knowledge or experience.

To give your kid a window into the self-monitoring that skilled readers engage in as they read, demonstrate some of the reading activities for students listed above while you read aloud with them. Periodically stop and ask questions to make sure that they comprehend the story.

If you are reading a confusing passage, stop and say, "I didn't understand that. Did you?" Ask them to interpret the text, and after listening to their interpretation, say: "Interesting, Let's check and read this part again." Reread the passage and then discuss your new understanding.

Time4Learning teaches reading comprehension skills in a number of ways. There are variety of reading activities for students, which help young readers develop skills in approaching, reading, and interpreting text. Take a demo of Time4Learning's computer reading programs.


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*Spelling and Language Arts Standards are defined by each state. Time4Learning bases its use of preschool spelling and language arts standards on the national bodies that recommend curriculum and standards and the interpretations of it by a sampling of states notably Florida, Texas, and California.


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