Spelling – Fundamental Level
Important Notice
This course is not active. Please contact Department Chair for more information.
Overview
Individual programs may be designed for each student; these programs will be based on weaknesses or deficiencies diagnosed by the instructor. The course consists of the following topics:
- Spelling Skills
- rules and generalizations
- systems of learning to spell sight words
- homonyms, and contractions
- proof-reading
- Dictionary Skills
- spelling assistance
- vocabulary building
A combination of instructional methods will be used in order to balance instructional efficiency with individual student needs. Small group instruction, individual assistance (in lab tutorial or scheduled appointments) and student directed learning will be selected where appropriate and possible. Collaborative learning will be facilitated.
The student will be expected to maintain regular attendance and progress and to undertake independent learning as directed. Regular feedback and informal progress reports will be available from the instructor.
A mastery model of on-going evaluation will be used. A student will have completed the course when he/she has demonstrated through satisfactory completion of exercises and assignments that the course objectives have been achieved.
Progress will be monitored on a regular basis by the instructor in consultation with each student.
The aims of the course are for students to:
- analyze and spell words according to spelling rules and generalizations, such as the doubling rule and the use of basic affixes and roots;
- apply systems for mastering the spelling of such words according to the individual needs;
- distinguish some homonym spellings and to spell some contractions;
- use a dictionary to help with spelling and vocabulary building;
- apply spelling and proof reading skills to related reading and writing activities.
Textbooks and Materials to be Purchased by Students:
Students are required to supply a three-ring binder, paper, pen and pencil.
All other materials and textbooks will be available on loan from the instructor when needed.
Where possible, copies of those textbooks which are only for use in the classroom may be borrowed from the Library or purchased from the bookstore.
Requisites
Prerequisites
ENGU 0130 or permission of instructor
Corequisites
No corequisite courses.
Equivalencies
No equivalent courses.
Course Guidelines
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Course Transfers
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Institution | Transfer details for ENGU 0220 | |
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There are no applicable transfer credits for this course. |