How to teach spelling effectively: The Late Show with Lucy Neuburger and Spelling Shed

EPISODE · Feb 28, 2024 · 1H 32M

How to teach spelling effectively: The Late Show with Lucy Neuburger and Spelling Shed

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We loved this show! Lucy Neuburger chats with Rob and Martin, the innovative minds behind Spelling Shed. This episode peels back the layers of gamification in learning, the importance of spelling in the digital age, and the future of EdTech. Discover how Spelling Shed is revolutionising the way students engage with language, why spelling still matters, and the exciting new features set to launch. Whether you're a teacher looking to invigorate your spelling curriculum or a parent seeking at-home learning tools, this episode is packed with insights and a peek at groundbreaking tech that scans student writing for spelling errors. Find out more about Spelling Shed here.  In the show: What are some of the challenges that teachers have when it comes to spelling? What does teaching spelling effectively mean and why is it important? What skills are essential for pupils to become successful spellers? What mistakes are common when teaching spelling and how can this be fixed? What is the link between spelling, reading and developing key literacy skills? Technology is always evolving. What does that mean for spelling? What is the role of AI when it comes to education in general and what does that mean for spelling? What is the Science of Spelling? Spelling Shed is used across the globe. What does it include and how is it making a difference in schools? How can we use gamification to improve key literacy skills? www.edshed.com www.spellingshed.com www.literacyshedplus.com www.phonicsshed.com

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