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Learn to Spell 500 Words a Day: The Vowel A (vol. 1), Blackburn, Carolyn, 9780982614631

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Learn to Spell 500 Words a Day is a book in 6 volumes: A, E, I, O, U, and Consonants. Vowels rule English and they cannot be avoided. Hence, each vowel is dissected and isolated in a volume and The Consonants is the 6th volume. Having 100 Spelling Rules applied in 600 Phonics-based Spelling Lessons, Children and Adults Learn to Spell Hundreds of Words at a Time! Guaranteed! The Vowel A book is for Children and Adults who can read but cannot spell the words that they read. It can be used in schools from the 4th grade and up, or as a self-help book without the help of a teacher, or as a reference book in K-3. Dyslexia in spelling and in writing letters in reverse ends, after learning to spell and after slowing down to write words slowly. The vowel “a” has five sounds we call phonics, which are spelled in 12 ways we call spelling patterns. Every sound and spelling pattern of the vowel “a” is presented in The Vowel A book, as in these examples: [Long a: may, main, ate, eight, table], [Short a: man], [Special sounds of a: fall, false, author, awe, warn], and [Schwa sound of a: permanent]. The author, Linguist Camilia Sadik spent 15 years intensely dissecting English, discovering over 100 spelling rules, applying the spelling rules in 600 phonics-based spelling lessons, class-testing her discoveries and preparing 10 breakthrough learning books for children and adults to read and spell hundreds of words at a time. The 30 unique learning features in Sadik’s books make learning to read and spell phonics inescapable. Sadik worked hard to make spelling easy and possible for all ages and all types of learners. Each lesson begins with a logical spelling rule, followed by a list of nearly all the words that follow that rule and students are asked to read aloud slowly to memorize the spelling of hundreds of words at a time. Sample of the nonsensical stories to memorize the spelling of phonics in words: Dawn took the strawberries out of the freezer to let them thaw. Dawn drank her strawberry shake with a straw. Dawn ate raw vegetables and coleslaw. Dawn likes shrimp and prawns. For sample lessons and much more, visit SpellingRules.com

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