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title: "Spelling Workout: Level E"
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# Spelling Workout: Level E

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## Description

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 activites, including fun riddles and puzzles, this dynamic program leads students to spelling success! The Teacher's

Review: Awesome spelling program! - My 4th grader enjoys this spelling program. It engages her by making her actively seek out the weekly spelling words from a list of about 20 words per week. It gives the student activities such as cross-word puzzles and it chooses words based on vowel pairs or words that make a certain sound but the many ways in which these words can be spelled in the English language. It also adds in review about every 6 weeks, or from what I've seen so far (we are in lesson 7 and there was a week of review for lesson 6, which covered lessons 1-5 that week). I think this is an excellent program. My daughter is 9 almost 10, but is a pretty solid speller for her age, although by no means excellent, she still makes mistakes with her spelling, and this book gives her a challenge, without being too hard nor too easy.
Review: Consider 'ordering up' a level for strong spellers? - My daughter (5th grade) really likes the exercises in these workbooks. I like the mixture of activities, for example: reading excerpts about a variety of topics that incorporate the spelling words, analogy work (like one might see on an SAT but at a kid's level), vocab matching, crosswords, editing exercises, etc.! The activities vary from week to week. The one downside we have experienced is that because my daughter is a strong speller, she is only finding difficulty with maybe one word at the most per week. We started with this one, Level E (which I think is appropriate for most 5th graders, per reviews I had read before purchasing) but quickly ordered Level F when I realized even starting multiple lessons in was not going to challenge her. This doesn't mean she knows all of the related DEFINITIONS to all the words, so it might be worthwhile for that reason… but as far as spelling exercises go, if you have a child that demonstrates strong spelling capabilities, you might want to 'order up' a level! Just my own personal experience. Someone recently shared with me that perhaps moving from 'Spelling' as a subject to 'Vocab' as a subject would be helpful at this point. Working on vocab, students still become familiar with the spelling of new words. We are still working on Level F for this year but I may start weaving in a vocab curriculum and make the switch next year. Hope this helps!

## Features

- Spelling Workout: Level E
- by Trocki, Phillip K.
- Paperback

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #202,433 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #477 in Children's Vocabulary & Spelling Books #6,725 in Textbooks (Special Features Stores) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 147 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome spelling program!
*by M***3 on October 7, 2021*

My 4th grader enjoys this spelling program. It engages her by making her actively seek out the weekly spelling words from a list of about 20 words per week. It gives the student activities such as cross-word puzzles and it chooses words based on vowel pairs or words that make a certain sound but the many ways in which these words can be spelled in the English language. It also adds in review about every 6 weeks, or from what I've seen so far (we are in lesson 7 and there was a week of review for lesson 6, which covered lessons 1-5 that week). I think this is an excellent program. My daughter is 9 almost 10, but is a pretty solid speller for her age, although by no means excellent, she still makes mistakes with her spelling, and this book gives her a challenge, without being too hard nor too easy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Consider 'ordering up' a level for strong spellers?
*by H***. on September 17, 2014*

My daughter (5th grade) really likes the exercises in these workbooks. I like the mixture of activities, for example: reading excerpts about a variety of topics that incorporate the spelling words, analogy work (like one might see on an SAT but at a kid's level), vocab matching, crosswords, editing exercises, etc.! The activities vary from week to week. The one downside we have experienced is that because my daughter is a strong speller, she is only finding difficulty with maybe one word at the most per week. We started with this one, Level E (which I think is appropriate for most 5th graders, per reviews I had read before purchasing) but quickly ordered Level F when I realized even starting multiple lessons in was not going to challenge her. This doesn't mean she knows all of the related DEFINITIONS to all the words, so it might be worthwhile for that reason… but as far as spelling exercises go, if you have a child that demonstrates strong spelling capabilities, you might want to 'order up' a level! Just my own personal experience. Someone recently shared with me that perhaps moving from 'Spelling' as a subject to 'Vocab' as a subject would be helpful at this point. Working on vocab, students still become familiar with the spelling of new words. We are still working on Level F for this year but I may start weaving in a vocab curriculum and make the switch next year. Hope this helps!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great spelling book series
*by R***X on March 19, 2013*

I've been using this series of books for over twenty years, with first children, and then grandchildren. I love the way that it forces the issue with transitioning from printing to handwriting. I am told that handwriting is not even taught in schools in many places today, and personally I think that's a darn shame. With this book, you have to at least learn to read handwriting. The exercises are generally interesting, and retention of the words seems to be pretty good.

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