Spellwell a Grd 2 Student

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  • Spellwell a Grd 2 Student Book Detail

  • Author : Eps
  • Release Date : 2001-03-19
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : English language
  • Pages : 84
  • ISBN 13 : 9780838821916
  • File Size : 17,17 MB

Spellwell a Grd 2 Student by Eps PDF Summary

Book Description: Spellwell A includes the first 15 lessons for second grade. Each word list features a different phonetic element or word pattern, and includes 7 9 Spellwell words, 1 2 Outlaw (high-frequency) words, and additional room for classroom words that can be individualized to meet the needs of each student. The exercises are designed to be completed in 4 days, working 30 minutes each day, with the fifth day of the week designated for the spelling test. Exercises include games with rhyming, sorting, and adding affixes, writing exercises, and extension activities."

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