Silent letters

-sion, -tion, -cian endings

Speaking vs.spelling (tip 4)

Spelling rules are useful to know

Spelling rules lessons

Spelling Rules — The Top Ten

Spelling Tips: to improve your spelling and spelling knowledge

Spelling Tip 1: Spelling vs. reading

Spelling Tip 2: Why is English spelling so confusing?  

Spelling Tip 3: Improve your spelling memory

Spelling Tip 4: Speaking vs. spelling

Spelling Tip 5: Use memory tricks

Spelling Tip 6: Break words into syllables

Spelling Tip 7: Take an interest in words

Spelling Tip 8: The do’s and don’t of spelling

Spelling Tip 9: Know spelling rules

Spelling Tip 10: Use it or lose it

Spelling vs.reading (tip 1)

stationary or stationery (homophones)

Suffixes and prefixes introduction

Suffixes part 1

Suffixes part 2

Suffixes/Common Endings

Syllables and syllable breakdown (tip 6)

Take an Interest in words (tip 7)

Teaching spelling to kids posts

there, their, they’re (homophones)

though, through, thorough, thought

Time of day words and appointments (Module 3 Back to Basics)

-tion, -sion, -cian endings

to, too, two (homophones)

Top Ten Spelling Tips/Pro Tips

Top Ten Spelling Rules (tip 9)

Use it or lose it (tip 10)

which vs. witch (homophones)

Why is English spelling so confusing? (tip 2)

Why you need to fail

will — won’t

Words ending in -ful

Words ending in -ible or -able

Words ending in -le

Words ending in -ly

Word families and letter patterns

write, written, wrote

-y to -i- Rule

y to i with happy (shorty)

-y to -ies or -s rule

your vs. you’re (homophones)

Your spelling stories

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