Monday, September 21, 2009

Spelling City Integration Strategy

Web Resource:
http://www.spellingcity.com/

Objective(s) based on New York State Performance Indicators:
  • Students use [spelling resources, such as dictionaries, word walls,] and/or computer software, to spell words correctly.
  • Students use a variety of resources, [such as age-appropriate dictionaries] and/or computer software, to spell words correctly.
Process:
  1. Post spelling words on your classroom web site either in your homework section (best method) or a typical subpage (more difficult)

  2. Post a link to Spelling City on the homework page, typical subpage, or in the My Links section

  3. Teach kids how to access the words from the homework section, copy/paste the words into Quicknote and then post the words into Spelling City

  4. Teach the kids how to use the spelling city web site to learn
Assessment Strategy(ies):
  • pre (formative) and post (summative) spelling test with TeacherSites QuizMaker

  • type spelling sentences into a TeacherSites message board or blog

  • traditional paper/pencil spelling tests
  • 1 comment:

    1. I was happy to discover your blog today. I was unable to find a profile or contact link in your blog. I hope it's OK that I'm contacting you through a public comment. I've developed an educational program for Windows called SpellQuizzer that helps children learn their spelling and vocabulary words without the battle that parents often have getting them to sit down and write them out while the parents dictate to them. The parent enters the child's spelling words into the software making a sound recording of each word. Then the software helps the child practice his or her words. It really helped my children with their weekly spelling lists. It really helped my children prepare for their weekly spelling lists.

      I see that you have already blogged about SpellingCity.com. SpellingCity is indeed an excellent free tool for teachers and parents. But there are some advantages that SpellQuizzer offers over SpellingCity.com:

      - SpellQuizzer doesn't require an open Internet connection. Many homeschoolers prefer not to have their young children working on a computer with an open Internet connection due to all the undesirable material that is on the Internet. With SpellQuizzer there is no need to expose children to the world wide web.
      - SpellingCity.com doesn't have recordings of all the words one might wish to practice. For those it does have the sentences used aren't personalized. With SpellQuizzer you can make spelling lists for literally any words (or even facts) you wish your child to practice with. The recordings you make are in your voice rather than a stranger's. And you can personalize the recordings and even make them funny with an amusing sentence or funny voice. I always try to throw in some funny ones for my daughters such as "Handsome: Your daddy is the most handsome man on earth." That one got snickers. :-)
      - SpellingCity.com may well be around for ever. Or it may go down for good tomorrow. There's no way to know for certain. A person who purchases a license for SpellQuizzer has the software for life whether I stay in business or not.

      As I said, SpellingCity.com is an excellent free resource and I don't mean to attack it in any way with what I've said above. I'm only pointing out reasons one might prefer a product like SpellQuizzer. I would appreciate your reviewing SpellQuizzer in On the Trails. You can learn more about the program at http://www.SpellQuizzer.com. There's a video demo you can watch at http://www.spellquizzer.com/SpellQuizzer-Demo.htm. Finally, there's a page targeted to homeschooling families at http://www.spellquizzer.com/spelling-software-for-homeschoolers.htm. I'd be happy to send you a complimentary license for the software. Please let me know if you are interested.

      Thank you very much!

      Dan Hite
      TedCo Software
      http://www.SpellQuizzer.com

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