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Spelling lists include the following:
contractionsblendsvowel soundsprefixes and suffixescompound wordswords with silent letterseasily confused spellingsmultisyllable wordsirregular plurals
Practice pages include the following:
a spelling list with spaces to read, write, and spell each wordword meaning (filling in missing spelling words in sentences, crossword puzzles, synonyms/antonyms)exercises with phonetic elements and other types of word studyediting for spelling
Reproducible forms include:
spelling record formindividual spelling recordspelling test formspelling list formword sort formparent letter
This resource contains teacher support pages, reproducible student pages, and an answer key. This is a reproducible resource (photocopying of lessons is permitted) for single classroom or individual home use only.
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ASIN : 1557998434
Publisher : Evan-Moor Educational Publishers
Publication date : February 27, 2002
Edition : Teacher ed.
Language : English
Print length : 160 pages
ISBN-10 : 9781557998439
ISBN-13 : 978-1557998439
Item Weight : 1 pounds
Reading age : 10+ years, from customers
Dimensions : 11 x 8.5 x 0.38 inches
Book 5 of 6 : Building Spelling Skills
Grade level : 4 – 6
Best Sellers Rank: #34,657 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #99 in Early Childhood Education Materials
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13 reviews for Evan-Moor Building Spelling Skills, Grade 5 – Homeschooling & Classroom Resource Workbook, Reproducible Worksheets, Teaching Edition, Spelling Strategies, Reading and Writing Skills
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Tyanna –
Good book
Great Spelling Book with Lots of Extras!I got this spelling book for my son and was pleasantly surprised by how much it included. It’s not just basic spelling practice—there are fun activities, games, and other exercises that keep him engaged. He actually enjoys using it, which is saying a lot! Very happy with this purchase and would definitely recommend it to other parents.
Summer C. –
Excellent way to give your kids the extra help they need.
These have been excellent in helping out 7th grader catch up! He has struggled since COVID! Thise years were not kind to him. he was in the 2nd and 3rd grade which is when they learn foundational learning strategies and he has struggled since. These have helped us help him!
Lori –
Love this book!
I’ve tried other spelling books for homeschool, and this is the best one so far! It’s a list of 19 words you get for each week, & each day you work on a sheet to help your student get familiar with the sound, look, & spelling. You also have worksheets in back of book to copy for each week’s words. Then by Friday you give the spelling test. I use this for homeschool & my daughter is doing excellent in spelling, getting 95-100%. Sometimes she’ll miss 1 or 2 words out of 19 so we just keep working on that an extra day or 2 & she’s got it! The worksheets really help with memorizing how the words work, look, & sound to help your student remember. A+ for this homeschool.
unknown –
Educational
Good for younger children
Elizabert –
Daughter asked for this and enjoyed!
I originally purchased grade 4 for son to work on over summer break. Daughter eyed it curiously and asked for her own, so I purchased grade 5 for her. She was in advanced math and English, and recognized that her spelling needed work (our schools are advanced in a lot but spelling), and she found this workbook to be enjoyable and I would still correct mistakes. She was self motivated and would devour it, particularly enjoying the crossword puzzles. I appreciate the variety of words, as it covers some similar sounding words and challenges student to know the difference, as well as identify patterns. The lessons are well thought out and lessons are presented very straightforward, so thankfully I didn’t need to hover to teach. There are parts to practice copying words, then writing from memory, then matching them with their meaning (in various ways, sometimes mix n match, crossword puzzle), and using them in a sentence. Sometimes you fill in missing letters, syllables, Latin roots, or other variations. It’s great for etymology. My son doesn’t love this because it’s still homework in his mind, but he doesn’t hate it because it’s actually pretty straightforward and quick, despite his perfectionism that can be time-consuming. I highly recommend these spelling books.
Alaina Waughtel –
Awesome spelling workbook
We love evan moor spelling
Ryan –
Excellent book
Worked great to help my 5th grader learn to spell better and to also improve his penmanship. Easy and fun lessons. Seeing his progress inspired him to do more lessons
VariMommy09 –
Great for my 7 year old!
My son is 7 years old and in the 2nd grade. This is the second year I have used Evan Moor for Spelling and I still love it. My son is a good speller; however, the words seem relatively easy for the grade levels stated, so I have had to get a grade level or 2 higher in order for my son to have some sort of a challenge. Last year while he was in 1st grade the Evan Moor 1st and 2nd grade was way too easy for him so he worked on the 3rd grade level. So this year I got the 5th grade level. My son could read 472 words out of the 540 listed which gives him the perfect amount of challenge for not only learning new words but also spelling them. I would definitely recommend this book!
Sarah –
This is a great book for daily spelling for our homeschooled boys.
Amazon Customer –
This is a great product. There are several ways to assist in the spelling and understanding of words. This will really help to improve grandsons spelling ability. Easy to use and the tear put sheets are very handy from an instructors standpoint.
lit teacher –
i like the weekly spelling units, great activities and easy to teach – practically done for you. worth the purchase – good for low achievers too
Jennifer Mechanuck –
Great spelling program for the most part! Each week focuses on a seperate part of language which is helpful in isolating any trouble spots.
KAREN CK –
This was the correct book that my son’s tecajwe uses so provides additional practice with lots of exercises for each week. Provides answers key which tears away easily to store out of sight.