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Friday, February 09, 2007

For elementary schools-- SpellingTime.com

SpellingTime.com is a free site which helps teach students spelling words. You can run through a demonstration without establishing an account. Students who use the site would sign up for a free account, which would then give them their own unique log-in.

The capability is there for an adult to control the list of spelling words. The words used in the program, for example, could match the spelling list being used in your class. Parents could go into the program and input the list of spelling words for their own child.

The site is certainly worth examining, and each teacher will likely come away with different ideas on how it could be used with his/her students.

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