| Spelling Long Words |
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A long word is a word that has more than one syllable (i.e., multisyllabic). A syllable is a word or part of a word that is spoken with a single sound of the voice. Using the Syllable-Building Strategy will help you spell long words such as democratic.
Here is how a student named William used the steps in the Syllable-Building Strategy to learn to spell democratic. He came across this word while reading his social studies textbook.
William then covered what he had written and wrote the first syllable of democratic from memory. Here is what he wrote.
He looked to see if he had spelled the first syllable correctly and found that he had. William then wrote the first two syllables of democratic together three times. He pronounced the two syllables together as he wrote them. Here is what he wrote.
He covered what he had written and wrote the first two syllables from memory. Here is what he wrote.
William then looked to see if he had spelled the first two syllables correctly and found that he had not. Therefore, he once again wrote the first two syllables of democratic three times, pronouncing them as he did so. Here is what he wrote.
William covered what he had written and wrote the first two syllables from memory. Here is what he wrote.
He looked to see if he had spelled the first two syllables correctly and found that he had. William continued this procedure for the first three syllables of democratic and then for the entire word.
1. He pronounced democratic aloud. 2. He pronounced and spelled aloud each syllable. 3. He spelled the entire word aloud. 4. He wrote democratic three times. Using the Syllable-Building Strategy will make you a better speller. |
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