Students from Year 2-6 participate in Spelling Mastery every day from 9.00-9.25am. This 6-level direct instruction program combines three approaches to teach spelling.
Whole Word – memorisation of irregularly spelled words that do not fit generalisations, e.g. answer, through.
Phonemic – application of sound-letter relationships to help spellers apply generalisations to regularly spelled words, e.g. m/a/n.
Morphemic – combination of meaningful spelling units (bases and affixes) to form words using rules to combine the units, e.g. run-n-ing.
Students are allocated to a multiage spelling group following a placement test. Content in each level is taught and reviewed systematically with Levels A and B focusing on phonemic and whole word approaches and Levels C-F placing greater emphasis on morphographic strategies.
For more information, visit the Australian Council for Educational Research Spelling Mastery (acer.org)