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Using “ SpellingCity ” in Elementary Special Ed Classrooms

Using “ SpellingCity ” in Elementary Special Ed Classrooms. Presented by Patricia Blackwell Special Education Teacher. Introduction. This training module is designed for MIMR/MOMR special education teachers Demonstrates the uses of the SpellingCity website

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Using “ SpellingCity ” in Elementary Special Ed Classrooms

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  1. Using “SpellingCity” in Elementary Special Ed Classrooms Presented by Patricia Blackwell Special Education Teacher

  2. Introduction This training module is designed for MIMR/MOMR special education teachers Demonstrates the uses of the SpellingCity website Supplement to classroom instruction Supports students learning and develops computer skills

  3. Components Provides teacher homepage Free interactive spelling activities Teacher directed lessons Supports spelling and reading skills Upgradeable to include automated recordkeeping Links to other resources (math & typing) Parent Resources

  4. Getting Started • Access SpellingCity website • Register - Teacher/Parent • Find your school • Skip or select the premium option • Email Verification • Account Activation • Login

  5. Here’s How It Works • Teacher Toolbox Options: teacher profile, student list, gradebook and list management • Create List(s) choose list or batch entry, word order • Publish your list allows you to save your list to your homepage • Sentence options

  6. Con’t • Select a list • Decide what to do with it (Play a Game) • “Match It” • Try it yourself • More options - Teacher Resources, Videos, FAQs, Link (to your website) • Google Ads (other sites) • Find A List

  7. Try it yourself! http://www.u.arizona.edu/~patecake

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