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62 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spelling through Phonics
This book, by the McCrackens has been used by my colleagues and I for about three years. The results of these simple word activities are truly wonderful. My classroom of first graders is able to attack one, two, three and four syllable words using the sounds they hear and the strategies they have learned. More to the point, I find them attempting more difficult...
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10 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars 1 is too many stars for this book....
The first grade lessons are simply phonemic awareness exercises. Spelling implies being able to write the word correctly and using the phonetic approach makes a lot of sense but this book does not.

I was truly perplexed by the choice of words that were chosen for the 'dictation'. The authors make no attempt to ensure that children learn the patterns of the...
Published on April 1, 2005 by M. Nikolic


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62 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spelling through Phonics, March 28, 2000
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This book, by the McCrackens has been used by my colleagues and I for about three years. The results of these simple word activities are truly wonderful. My classroom of first graders is able to attack one, two, three and four syllable words using the sounds they hear and the strategies they have learned. More to the point, I find them attempting more difficult words during writer's workshop. Instead of "good", I get "wonderful" because they can hear and spell the sounds. They don't only work at these words during "McCracken time", there is carryover! I hear them saying things like, "this doesn't look right to me" -- not something usually heard at this grade level. I highly recommend this book to all kindergarten through third grade teachers. It is very adaptable and a good review tool. It's one of those few books you'll find in my bookbag at all times.
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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Readers As Well As Good Spellers, March 17, 2002
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Beverly Rigsby (Richardson, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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I'm a retired first grade teacher (27 years in K-1) and was always heavy with phonics when teaching reading. I didn't discover this book until close to my retirement and so much wish I'd found it sooner. It is pure phonics, but done is such a way that my children had a lot of fun with the program. With a half an hour a day of Spelling Through Phonics, by the end of the year they were spelling beautifully and more importantly, mostly reading on level. An example: My last year, out of 21 students, 7 did not speak English. But I made sure we did the spelling lesson before any of them left for their ESL classes. They worked every day with the McCracken spelling program along with all the other students. By the time they'd finished first grade all had some reading skills and were conversing in English with great understanding. ... By using the phonics attack skills they'd learned, they'd tell me how a word should be spelled as I wrote it on a transparency. Confidence in their own reading skills grew by leaps and bounds because I'd remind them every day that if they could spell a word, they could certainly read it..... and most other words by attacking them in the same way. I highly recommend this book for any teacher!
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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spelling through Feeling... :), February 27, 2003
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WOW! When I first read "Spelling Through Phonics," my whole attitude towards teaching spelling was radically changed. The McCrackens clearly and concisely lay out a spelling program that can work for anyone in any school-- no matter what! I have used it from the inner city school, to the county school, to the private "college prep" type school. It works. Rather than teach a child to "hear" the sounds for spelling, the McCrackens advocate using how a sound "feels" to write. We can actually feel more sounds than we hear. But not only does the book lay our a plan, but it also gives you everything you need to run the plan-- including word lists, sample lessons, and hand outs to go with the lessons! What an incredible program!
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Tried and True, January 29, 2002
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Julie Schneider (Hickory Creek, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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I have used this book in the classroom, tutoring, and homeschool settings for more than 10 years. There have been no children left behind. This is truely the best way to teach both reading and spelling! It is simple, fun and quick!
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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is an excellent phonics teacher's guide, September 26, 1998
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I used this book in my first grade class and found the students to be very excited about this learning style.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A+ for the Teacher, January 9, 2007
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McCracken materials are excellent! I used this book a number of years ago, when I taught 1st grade. The students wrote on a white board and used a white board marker. I am now working as a Teacher Assistant for a Reading Specialist and she uses the book with her students. The students learn to listen, sound out, & spell using phonics. What a way to teach or improve reading skills.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It Works!, May 10, 2005
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Thanks, Marlene and Bob, for giving us this how-to...kids catch on so quickly, and they love the power of learning and succeeding. I especially like basing their learning on their own language and interests. I feel like this book gets to what we knew was right, but just couldn't seem to pull together. THANK YOU FOR HELPING US BE BETTER TEACHERS! But most of all, thank you for giving children the power to learn well. They really enjoy themselves!
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5.0 out of 5 stars McCracken Spelling in First Grade, January 13, 2008
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I love this book! It gives me a great way to drive my spelling instruction. It matches up with my district's curriculum requirements and aligns with my district testing. My students feel so successful when they get to complete the Challenge words and complete the dictation sentences. I recommend this book for every primary teacher!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Spelling Through Phonics, November 25, 2011
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This book allows my students the opportunity to practice a wide variety of phonics skills, utilizing auditory and written skills. There are many variations to the activities based on the skill and/or grade level of your students. I like to use individual dry erase boards for quick and easy lessons for review or learning a new phonics skill.
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10 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars 1 is too many stars for this book...., April 1, 2005
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M. Nikolic (Lilburn, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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The first grade lessons are simply phonemic awareness exercises. Spelling implies being able to write the word correctly and using the phonetic approach makes a lot of sense but this book does not.

I was truly perplexed by the choice of words that were chosen for the 'dictation'. The authors make no attempt to ensure that children learn the patterns of the words that they suggest for their spelling lists (this begs the question how do you expect children to spell words that they don't have the phonics knowledge to attempt?). The idea that spelling consists of writing the initial and final letters of a word is skewed at best. Spelling should reinforce reading and the phonics used in reading should be taught before having children attempt their proper spelling.

There are also the instructional flaws in the book. On pg. 124 the authors' say, "With each of the vowel-r combinations, tell the children to spell the sounds as they hear it: /er/=er, /ar/=ar, /ir/=ir, /or/=or, /ur/=ur. It is clear that a word like 'perch' does not sound like 'e' 'r' (e has two sounds, short e=egg and long e= see). You do not hear the 'e' in the r-controlled vowel. You only hear the 'r', i.e. perch. Another obvious example is 'car'. Do you hear the 'a' in car?

I would strongly suggest against using this book with struggling readers (any reader but especially struggling readers). This will do nothing but confuse them. This book is neither systematic nor sequential and the phonics is so misplaced that I would call it accidental.

Sadly, the authors' whole language approach to phonics is a dismal failure.
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Spelling Through Phonics by Marlene McCracken (Spiral-bound - January 1, 1996)
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