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Spelling strategies

There are many ways to help you remember how to spell words. If there are certain words that you struggle with, spend some time learning and practising them so you can easily recall the correct spelling in future.

You could:

  • use
  • write the words out again and again
  • get creative and make colourful posters featuring the words you want to remember
  • ask for help from friends, family or teachers or use spelling apps to practise

Spending time on spelling will be worth it. Accurate spelling helps to ensure that your intended meaning is conveyed through your writing.

You could try out the following methods to master your spelling.

Mnemonics

A mnemonic is a tool that helps your memory to retrieve information you have stored. In spelling you might use a pattern, rhyme or saying to help you recall the way a word is put together.

For example, a mnemonic for remembering 鈥榥ecess补谤测鈥:

鈥淚t鈥檚 necessary that a shirt has one collar and two s濒别别惫别蝉.鈥

This helps us to remember that 鈥榥ecessary鈥 has one 鈥榗鈥 (collar) and two 鈥榮鈥檚 (sleeves).

Finding words within words is another way to create a mnemonic.

For example:

鈥楨mma faced a dilemma鈥 might help you remember that there are two m鈥檚 in 鈥榙ilemma鈥.

鈥楴ever believe a lie鈥 where we find the word 鈥榣ie鈥 in the middle of 鈥榖elieve鈥.

鈥楾丑别谤别鈥檚 a rat in separate鈥 reminds us to put 鈥榓rat鈥 in the middle of 鈥榮eparate鈥.

Another mnemonic involves creating an . This means taking the letters from the word you want to learn and using these as the initials for words that form a sentence.

These work best when you have invented them yourself and even better when they are funny or peculiar in some way.

For example:

Big Elephants Can Always Understand Small Elephants鈥: the initial letters form the word BECAUSE.

Rhythm Helps Your Two Hips Move鈥 is a useful way to remember RHYTHM.

Hear with your ear

Another way of remembering a tricky spelling is to sound the word out. By doing this, you break down the way the word is structured and this makes it easier to remember.

For example, you might break down the word 鈥榝riend鈥 to 'fri-end' to remind you that the 'i' comes before the 'e'.