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Created on: November 19, 2009
Spelling is quite easy
if first, you learn to read
phonics is the key,
to sounding out a word
Books like "Dick and Jane"
make learning to read great fun!
"Go, Dick, Go! and "See Spot Run!"
This was a simple little book,
repeating words that sound the same
turning spelling into some-what of a game
changing the first letter is really all it took.
By knowing the sound that each letter makes
enables you to hear a words mistake.
Start with the basics, then you can't go wrong
soon you'll be spelling words both short and long.
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Poetry: Spelling
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Monday is spelling lesson
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Eager and silent, we tarry
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I no I kin spell core wrecked lee
My spell chequer tolled me sew
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Eye never make a spilling arrow,
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