Rocket Spelling Blog

Friday Fun: Spelling Pencils

Here's a new feature on the Rocket Spelling blog -- Friday fun! We plan to feature a fun spelling-related comic, joke, meme, or idea on Friday from time to time.

For today, we'd just like to point you toward these wonderful spelling pencils... these pencils

We think every student in America needs a set of these. Oh, by the way... all 14 of those words can be found right here on Rocket Spelling!

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Class Codes

When we designed Rocket Spelling, we wanted to make it so that you could select usernames and passwords easily. For example, if your school has a certain computer login and password combination for each student in your school, we wanted you to be able to simply use those here as well. To make that possible, we added class codes to every teacher's account. This class code allows for there to be more than one student on Rocket Spelling with the same username (as long as they are in different classes).

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R-Controlled Vowels (Levels 5-1 and 5-2)

The first two levels in Planet 5 focus on -ar, -er, -ir, -or, and -ur patterns. The -ar and -or patterns in level 5-1 are fairly friendly, as they make a predictable, easily distinguishable sound (car, part, for, born) that can be taught in a straightforward manner. The -er, -ir, and -ur patterns in level 5-2 are much more challenging, as they all make the same sound. Students must rely on visual cues to determine what "looks right" instead of using strictly phonetic strategies to help them here.

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Differentiated Spelling Practice

Rocket Spelling can help you to differentiate your classroom spelling instruction. Here are a few different ways that you could use Rocket Spelling to differentiate your students' spelling:

  1. Give Rocket Spelling levels as a pretest to see where your students are at. You might consider having students try a various collection of levels, for example those on short vowels, to see what your students already know before you've taught a certain topic.

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Long Vowels with Consonant Blends (Level 4-10)

Now that we've worked with both long vowels (levels 4-1 through 4-9) and consonant blends (all of planet 2 and 3), we're ready to try to combine those two strategies in a fun review level (4-10). This is the most challenging level in the first 4 worlds, as students have to adjust between various vowel patterns, including long vowels with a silent 'e' and long 'e' sounds made from 'ea' or 'ee'.

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Homeschooling with Rocket Spelling

In addition to classroom teachers, homeschooling parents are also invited to take advantage of getting Rocket Spelling for free throughout the 2017-2018 school year! Our registration system defaults to creating a minimum of 5 students in every teacher account, but not all of those accounts need to actually be utilized. If you have fewer students in your care, you can still create a teacher account with the minimum of 5 students, set up just the number of student accounts you actually need, and your student(s) will be able to log in and play right away!

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Long E Patterns (Levels 4-7 to 4-9)

Since not very many high-frequency words in the English language follow a long 'e' + consonant + silent -e pattern, we have included three other common spelling patterns for making the long 'e' sound in these three levels.

Level 4-7 focuses on words where an 'ee' combo makes a long 'e' sound, while level 4-8 focuses on words where an 'ea' combo makes a long 'e' sound. Level 4-9 demonstrates an interesting spelling pattern for your students to learn: that a -y ending that is preceded by a consonant often makes a long 'e' sound in multi-syllabic words (happy, funny, study, etc.).

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Scoring and Points on Rocket Spelling

Do your students ever wonder about exactly how they are earning certain numbers of points on Rocket Spelling? Here's how the scoring system works:

  1. Students receive 1 point per second when they are actively playing a Rocket Spelling level. These points stop accruing after 30 seconds without answering a question.
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Rocket Spelling on Facebook and Twitter

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