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What is Spell to
Write and Read?
Spell
to Write and Read
(SWR) is a unique multi sensory phonics program where students spell their way
into writing and reading. It is a
proven method of curing and preventing dyslexia.
SWR is not just for the struggling
learning. It also helps average
and above average children to excel in reading, writing, and spelling.
Learning with SWR improves both reading comprehension ability and reading speed. A weakness in reading comprehension
will affect all subject areas including math. Reading truly is the key to learning.
Spell to Write and Read, (the overall teacher's manual) to The Wise Guide for Spelling is the culmination of
thirty years of work by
author Wanda Sanseri. Mrs. Sanseri is a Christian wife and mother with
three home school graduates. She has taught high school English and
studied under Romalda Spalding and others.
SWR is
used in public and private schools, in many home schools, and is a favored
choice for ESL (English as a Second Language), tutoring for dyslexics, and
adult literacy programs. Students
who have failed with other reading programs find success with SWR.
A 57 year-old illiterate woman who had spent years and thousands of dollars on different tutors and courses but
failed to learn to read, finally found success when tutored with SWR. While thanking her teacher she said, “I
was bind but
now I see.”
Spell to Write and Read is an Orton/Spalding based program that teaches the 70
basic phonograms and 29
spelling rules of the
English language. With
these simple tools you can explain 99% of the 1000 most commonly used English words and their derivatives Contrary to the popular belief that the
English language is riddled with exceptions and rule breakers you can now have
a way to explain our language to your children so that they can understand and
succeed.
There are 26 letters in the English language, 45 speech sounds,
and 70 basic phonograms
that make these speech sounds.
What is a
Phonogram?
A phonogram is a single letter (like /a/) or fixed combination of letters
(such as ch or th) that symbolizes the sounds of speech.
The easiest way to introduce the phonograms is the echo method:
Hold up cards, say the sounds and have your kids echo you! It’s not hard at all! Play Phonogram Bingo and then give your
children a phonogram quiz where they both say and write the phonogram!
After the children have mastered the first 26 phonograms and can
easily say and write them you are ready to go! You help your children complete a few simple charts and then
they start taking words from dictation from the WISE Guide.
Dictation is
where the student writes the word sound by sound into their learning log. This is different from traditional
spelling programs where children often copy the list of words from seeing them
first. In Spell to Write and Read the child does not see the word before
they write it.
There are special instructions in SWR for a process during the
dictation called “finger
spelling or finger grams.” This is where the mom
holds up one finger (or two if it is a two-letter phonogram) while the child
says each sound in a word. The
child does this before writing the word in his spelling log and is given a perfect picture
of how the word will be spelled. If there is
more than one possible phonogram that could spell a sound in the word, the mom
tells the child which one to use.
This cements the correct spelling in the child’s mind before he makes an
error.
It is
hard to understand without seeing this process first hand, but spelling words
from dictation
has produced the all time best readers and spellers in my home.
The first
year learning with SWR my 6 and 7 year old boys improved by two grade
levels in
spelling and their reading really took off.
My oldest
two boys, who were11 and 14 the first year with SWR jumped up by four and
five grade levels
in spelling as measured by the spelling diagnostic test.
History of SWR
Wanda Sanseri,
who wrote Spell to Write and Read, studied under Romalda Spalding, author of The
Writing Road to Reading.
Romalda Spalding
learned a great deal working under the direction of Dr. Orton (a renown
neurologist specializing in reading difficulties and dyslexia). Spalding taught the phonograms and
spelling rules to a class of dyslexic children. At the same time she taught a class of "regular
students" and
taught them using the traditional methods of the day, which included
sight-reading methods (or whole language).
After a time Spalding saw that her class
of dyslexic children
had SURPASSED the class
of "regular students" in spelling and reading ability. This is when she started to
develop what is now called the Spalding method with her capstone work being the
book: The Writing Road to Reading.
She wrote this
book so that both learning disabled and "regular students" could
excel in reading, and this great work is where Spell to Write and Read originates.
Mrs. Sanseri
first studied with Spalding and later taught courses on how to use The
Writing Road to Reading (WRTR)
by Spalding to other homeschool moms.
She then wrote a companion book called: Teaching Reading At Home and School (TRHS) to go along with WRTR.
Wanda Sanseri
has since been expanded the TRHS book to Spell to Write and Read. In addition Mrs. Sanseri wrote the
WISE Guide which is an
expansion of the Orton/Spalding based method. Mrs. Sanseri went back to the
original research of Leonard Ayres the originator of the list Mrs. Spalding
used as foundation to her program and identified ways to retain his scientific
findings and at the same time reorganize the list for a stronger teaching
dynamic. As a result she integrates all language arts more smoothly into her
now stand-alone program. She fine-tuned the basic spelling
rules and markings that had passed down through Mrs. Spalding in a way that
makes the whole program user friendly.
SWR is Cost
Effective
Spell to Write and Read is also a very cost effective program. The Core
Kit costs only $95 and includes the materials you will need to teach spelling,
writing, and reading to ALL the children in your family or school. Most
students who begin SWR in kindergarten are able to complete the program (making
it all the way to college level spelling) by 6th grade. The only new item
you would need to purchase each year is a learning log (notebook for writing
spelling words.)
If your child is older than 6th grade but still needs improvement
in spelling, the Spelling Diagnostic Test will place them at the proper level in the program so that you
can help them improve their spelling ability before they reach college. (The
older learner does not have to start at the very beginning in the program. They take a spelling diagnostic test which places them at their level
in the program.) It's never too late!
Think how exciting it would be for your child to be able to spell
any word correctly that they can think or say! Spelling is such an
important basis for becoming a good writer, yet reports show that the biggest
deficiency of 90% of entering college freshman is spelling. This does not have to be!
Included in the SWR Core Kit ($95) is: Spell to Write and Read, (the overall teacher's manual) to The
Wise Guide for Spelling. You will also get the 70
Phonogram Cards, a Phonogram
CD, and the Spelling
Rule Cards.
To teach your child with this method you will need all the items
in the Core Kit AND a learning log for both you and your child. You will understand how to teach this program much better if
you build your own teacher learning log and stay ahead of your student.
If you have a child in grades K-3: I recommend the Primary Learning Log with dotted half lines and preformatted reference pages at
the back. The Black Log is used generally for students ages 3rd
grade and up. You can format the
reference pages yourself at the back of the black log or purchase the SWR Chart Pack with all the reference pages formatted
for you and ready to photocopy.
Please feel free to write me on this blog or at morning@mwt.net
if you have further questions on how to get started with SWR.
Sincerely,
Britta McColl R
Mom to 7 exuberant children
Endorsed SWR trainer
www.mornignstarlearning.com
To purchase a full line of SWR products using PayPal or personal
check for payment go to: http://www.morningstarlearning.com
I highly recommend that you join the Yahoo SWR discussion
group. Wanda Sanseri, many of
her endorsed trainers, and other moms answer moms’ questions on how to best
teach with SWR.
The group email address:
SpellToWriteAndRead@yahoogroups.com
If
you would like to read Wanda Sanseri's Oregon State Senate Speech on Literacy
Today click on the link below. This speech will explain how SWR differs
from traditional phonics/spelling and reading programs:
http://home.mindspring.com/~teachingkids/id27.html
Here
is a great link to another homeschool mom’s experience with SWR:
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/mistresninos/46555/
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SWR Work For Wiggly Willys?
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/MorningStarLearning/64551/