A Whole School Approach to Spelling

A Whole School Approach to Spelling

Category: News and Blog   Posted: 29/06/2011 08:18

This post relates to a discussion on a whole of school approach to spelling. The original poster is an existing user of PLD resources for stage 1, grade 1 and was required to assist the school with expanding the PLD across the entire school.

Dear Diana. Our school is currently reviewing our spelling practice. I have been asked to share with the staff some information about spelling following the PLD scope and sequence.

Do you have a hand out that outlines what is taught at each year level in spelling using the PLD approach? We do have some of the older books with this information but I was hoping that you may have one updated hand out available.

Diana you also presented at one of your Professional Development days, a sheet showing a whole school assessment and how the students were grouped according to their spelling needs. Could I possibly have a copy of this to show the staff. I use and love PLD for year one and I need some more info to “sell” it to other staff members. Many thanks, JB

Dear JB, Thank you for your support and I am thrilled that the PLD approach to literacy resonates with you.

In terms of what is taught at each year level in spelling using the PLD approach, try our Milestone Fact Sheet, Ages and Stages of Literacy Development; a check-list of phonics, decoding, spelling and sight word concepts for Year 1 (Stage 1) to Year 6 (Stage 6). These check-lists provide a scope and sequence or an overview of skills to be taught in the primary school years.

In addition I would also direct you to The Phonic Sight Word Sequence,which is a manual providing pages and pages of Stage 1 (Year 1) to Stage 6 (Year 6) word lists. The initial pages of this resource also outlines:

  1. What placement testing to conduct
  2. How the testing should be marked
  3. How to engage the whole-school in a process that outlines the ranges in spelling ability in the Year 1 to Year 6/7 classes
  4. How classes need to establish three different spelling lists
  5. How to establish spelling contracts/activities to explicitly instruct the word lists.

Finally, you will find a world of useful free resources in the Milestone and Factsheet section of our website.I trust this helps and if you have further questions please don’t hesitate to contact me again.



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