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Spelling Strategies(from Look and Read)
Company:BBC Television
First run:Spring 2002
Episodes:3 episodes
Duration:15 minutes
Subject:English
Audience:Age 7-9


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Episodes

Episode listings from BBC schedules, topics from the teacher's notes.

  1. Spell It Out 1
    • The first of three programmes for 7- to 9-year-olds offering hot tips for tackling spelling, with animation, songs and comic sketches.
    • (Eye Spellit: Find the tricky bit / Ear Spellit: Say it silly / Brain Spellit: Make up a mnemonic)
  2. Spell It Out 2
    • In this edition, the Ears take to the stage to spell 'remember' and the Brains daringly break little words out of bigger words.
    • (Eye Spellit: Look out for letter teams / Ear Spellit: Seg-ment in-to syll-a-bles / Brain Spellit: Find little words in big words)
  3. Spell It Out 3
    • The Eyes do a double-take when they are faced with double letter words and the whole team get together for some community singing.
    • (Eye Spellit: Spot the doubles / Ear Spellit: Talk like Mr Toffee-Nose / Brain Spellit: Look for word families)

Broadcasts

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