Spelling

 

Our third grade spelling program is part of the Houghton-Mifflin Core Reading program adopted by Red Creek in 2002. This spelling program provides students the opportunity to learn developmentally appropriate spelling principles and patterns. They are introduced to strategies they can apply to both familiar and unfamiliar words when they are engaged in reading, thereby strengthening both fluency and comprehension.

Our curriculum will also be guided by the New York State English Language Arts standards, which were revised and posted online in May 2005. Grade 3 standards and core curriculum begin on page 26 of this document. Click on the link below to view the revised standards.
                                                                              
                                                                                   

                                                                     

Teacher Helper

If you use the spelling program contained in the Houghton-Mifflin Reading: The Nation's Choice Edition, there are links for ABC order worksheets that I developed to make this task a bit easier for the children. They can be found with each word list below. Click on the links below for spelling test papers for each month. The graphics I used are from PCHugware and DJInkers. Both have great graphics!

                 September                     February
                 October                           March
                 November                      April
                 December                      May
                January                          June
                                      Review

                                                                     

Student Helper Great Website!!!!!!

To practice our current week 's spelling words, go to the following website...

  • Click on the Find a List tab.

  • Type Cuyler in the blank space, then click Search.

  •  Find the current week's list and choose one of the many activities to practice the words.

This is a great, fun way to practice our words.

                                                                     

        Parent Helper      

Each week students will  receive a list of spelling words they are responsible for learning. Throughout the course of the week they will be working with these words. They may be putting the words into sentences, putting them in ABC order, finding the definition of the words, sorting them, or any number of activities. It is important that the students practice their spelling words since they will have a spelling test every Friday. You may be asking, "What can I do to help my child learn the spelling words?"

                Here is just one way you can help your child learn the spelling words:

 Ask them to look at the word, noticing the shape, say it, then spell it, then say it again.

  Ask them to tell you the rule that is the focus for the week (short vowel, long vowel, etc.).

  Ask them to say the word, trace and say the name of each letter, then say the word again.

  Have them use their finger to write the word on the table, saying each letter of the word as they
       write it, then repeating the word again.


  Now have them put their arm straight out in front of them and use two fingers to write the word
       in the air, saying each letter as they write it, then repeating the word again.


  Last, ask them to visualize the word (see it their head), and spell it, or write it again.

A great web site for children to practice their spelling words is Look, Say, Cover, Type, & Check. A description of the site can be found by clicking on the site title.

                                                                                    

If your child has lost their spelling list, simply click on the week to print a new list!
Houghton-Mifflin Nation's Choice
Theme 1- Off to Adventure!
Week of September ?

Reading-Writing Workshop
Focus: Frequently Misspelled Words

ABC Order
Week of September ?

Lost and Found
Focus: Short Vowel Words

ABC Order

Week of September ?

The Ballad of Mulan
Focus: More Short Vowel Words

ABC Order

Week of October ?

The Waterfall
Focus: Vowel-Consonant-e Pattern (long vowel sound)

ABC Order

Week of October ?

Review 1
Focus: Vowel-Consonant-e Pattern (long vowel sound)

ABC Order

Week of October ?

Review 2
Focus: Vowel-Consonant-e Pattern (long vowel sound)

ABC Order

                                                                     
Theme 2- Celebrating Traditions
Week of October ?

The Keeping Quilt

Long Vowels ai, ay, ee, ea

ABC Order

Week of October ?

Reading-Writing Workshop
Frequently Misspelled Words

ABC Order
Week of October ?

Anthony Reynoso
Long O Sound oa, ow, o

ABC Order

Week of November ?

The Talking Cloth
Clusters

ABC Order

Week of November ?

Dancing Rainbows
Long I Sound i, igh,ie

ABC Order

Week of December ?

Review 1

ABC Order

Week of December ?

Review 2

ABC Order

Week of December ?

NO SPELLING THIS WEEK!

 
                                                                     
Theme 3- Incredible Stories
Week of January ?

Dogzilla
Vowel sounds in clown and lawn

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of January ?

The Mysterious Giant of Barletta
Vowel + r sounds

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of January ?

Raising Dragons
/j/, /k/, and /kw/ sounds

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

 

Week of January ?

Reading-Writing Workshop
Frequently Misspelled Words

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of February ?

The Garden of Abdul Gasazi
Homophones

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of February ?

Review All

ABC Order

 

Week of February ?

NO SCHOOL

Presidents' Day Recess
   
                                                                     
Theme 4- Animal Habitats
Week of February ?

Nights of the Pufflings
The Vowel + /r/ Sounds in hair

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of March ?

Seal Surfer
Adding endings (-ed, -ing, -s)

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of March ?

Two Days in May
Prefixes and Suffixes
(re-, un-, -ful, -ly, -er)

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of March ?

Reading-Writing Workshop
Frequently Misspelled Words

ABC Order

Week of March ?

Review All

ABC Order

 
                                                                     
Theme 5- Voyagers
Week of April ?

Across the Wide Dark Sea

The Vowel Sounds in tooth and cook

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of April ?

Yunmi and Halmoni's Trip
The Vowel Sound in bought

ABC Order

Week of May ?

Reading-Writing Workshop
Frequently Misspelled Words

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of May ?

Trapped by the Ice!
The VCCV Pattern

ABC Order

Week of May ?

Review All

ABC Order

 
                                                                     
Theme 6- Smart Solutions
Week of May ?

Pepita Talks Twice
Words That End with -er or -le

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of June ?

Poppa's New Pants
Words That Begin with a or be

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of June ?

Ramona Quimby, Age 8
Contractions

ABC Order

CHALLENGE LIST

Week of June ?

Review

ABC Order

Week of June ?

Reading-Writing Workshop
Frequently Misspelled Words

ABC Order

 
                                                                     
Websites to Practice Spelling
Houghton-Mifflin
Online
Word Finds

Your child can play a Word Find game online. Immediate feedback is given for answers.
Houghton-Mifflin
Home Connection Activities

This core program link provides review practice with the words used in our spelling program.
Houghton-Mifflin
Hands-On Spelling Activities

This core program link gives a wide variety of hands-on spelling activities.
Houghton-Mifflin Spelling
This is our core program, Houghton-Mifflin's site to support the spelling program we use. You can print Word Finds and Word Puzzles to practice the words in a fun way.
Houghton-Mifflin Online
Spelling Match Game

This online game provides practice matching missing vowels to the words they belong in. Immediate feedback is provided.
Houghton-Mifflin Online
Power Proof Reading

This is a fun way for children to practice their editing skills. Children choose, then read a passage and correct the errors as they go along.
Houghton-Mifflin
Wacky Web Tales

Children pick the topic of their tale and plug in parts of speech to develop a wacky tale. When they have all of the parts of speech typed in the spaces, they simply click See the Wacky Tale and they can read the tale with the words they chose.
A-B-C Order Practice
This game gives students practice putting words in ABC order. Immediate feedback is given upon completion of the task.
Harcourt Brace Spelling Practice
Choose a grade level,
then play the Word Builder game. Though this site does not use our spelling words, it is a fun way for practice of spelling in general.

Look, Say, Cover, Type, & Check
This is a great web site for children to practice their spelling words. Ten spelling words can be typed into the fields. The child watches a flash card sequence to practice the words. Next the spellings are shown and then covered so the child can recall the spelling. The word is then typed into a field. If the child types the word incorrectly feedback is given and they can try again. They can also print flashcards of their words and do an online spelling test. This is a great site.

Houghton-Mifflin
Online
Fake-Out

Children can practice vocabulary skills at this part of the site. They are given 3 words and they have to choose the correct meaning (definition) of the word. They can check their answer immediately and also see how many other people chose their answer.

They can also submit their own definitions for each of 3 new words that will be used for future Fake-Out games.

Spelling City.com
SpellingCity is a fun new educational site that can help children improve their spelling skills. There are links for students, parents, and teachers. It provides games, word searches, lists, and much more. This is definitely worth taking a look at.
 
                                                                     



 

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Marie L. Smith
Red Creek Central School District
Margaret W. Cuyler Elementary School
Red Creek, NY 13143
Last updated 8/4/08