Friday, I talked with a parent who is having difficulty helping her
child with spelling. The problem is the child needs extra practice
with his weekly spelling words. There are many useful approaches to
spelling instruction. Some involve learning rules: i before e
except after c. Children can learn spelling indirectly by writing
and reading. Much of spelling is learned by rote memorization. Most
spelling programs organize weekly spelling words into logical
groupings: short a sounds, oo words, and so forth. The parent uses
FlinkMake to create an interactive activity on the computer
providing her child extensive practice with his weekly spelling
words. It takes only minutes to enter the twenty words and
definitions.
The interactive activity is graphical and engaging, with an
appealing Flinkster character. The question is always the same, so
students can focus on the answers. The answers animate towards
them, keeping the students’ attention. They get immediate feedback
from the computer. And they can even get the correct answer if they
have trouble with a question. The parent can make twenty problems
in minutes, providing the child with all the problems she needs for
that week’s spelling list.
Click here for more information about Weekly
Words Spelling Activities.