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Justify the teaching of an individualized spelling approach to English learners, and describe at least four ways a teacher can reinforce the spelling development of these students.
 
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Using an individualized spelling instruction approach can be challenging for teachers. Some of the demands include: greater preparation time, managing individual word lists, and ________.
 
  A) frequent spelling assessments
  B) occasional spelling bees
  C) numerous drill worksheets
  D) incorporating spelling software



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: While the individualized spelling approach places greater demands on the teacher, this approach tailors instruction to meet the needs of individual students. Word lists and instructional strategies focus on the specific, assessed needs of the student. Many instructional strategies exist for the English learner. They include:
1. using explicit instruction
2. incorporating spelling and writing
3. using a multisensory approach
4. modeling and using a wide variety of instructional activities
5 .including developmentally appropriate words
6. highlighting the similarities and differences in the native language and using words in their native language to compare with English
7. incorporating shared experience stories
8. keeping spelling logs
9. reading aloud to students

Answer to Question 2

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