All spelling lessons in alphabetic order.
1:1:1 doubling up rule (shorty)
a lot of or lots of (tricky)
Adding -ful (Only use full when full) rule
American vs. British Spellings
Apostrophes in single letters and numbers
Back to Basics Spelling Lessons (days, months, numbers)
British vs. American Spellings
business (misspelled word)
calendar (misspelled word)
coolly (misspelled word)
Days of the week (Module 1 Back to Basics)
definitely (misspelled word)
The do’s and don’t of spelling (tip 8)
Doubling up rule (1:1:1 shorty)
Doubling up longer words (shorty)
The Five Foundation Blocks of Spelling
forty (misspelled word)
grateful (misspelled word)
How to Help you Child with Spelling: Three Essential Insights for Parents
Homophones + near homophones and commonly confused words
Letter Patterns (letter strings) and Word Family Lessons
Look, Say , Cover, Write, Check
lose vs. loose (tricky)
-ly ending (shorty)
Magic ‘e’ Silent ‘e’ (shorty)
Months of the year (Module 2 Back to Basics)
Numbers 1-10 (Module 4 Back to Basics)
Numbers 11-20 (Module 5 Back to Basics)
Number 20+ (Module 6 Back to Basics)
of and off (tricky)
Only use full when full (adding -ful) rule
Ordinal numbers (Module 7 Back to Basics)
-ough in though, through, thorough, thought (tricky)
Prefixes and Suffixes Introduction
quit, quite, quiet (tricky)
Speaking vs.spelling (tip 4)
Spelling rules are useful to know
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
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)
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)
Words ending in -ible or -able
Word families and letter patterns
your vs. you’re (homophones)