Lesson 68 - More Things That Look Like Letters (Levels 3-5)

Lesson 68 - More Things That Look Like Letters (Levels 3-5)

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English

1st - 6th Grade

Hard

15:29

The video tutorial by Salink a lot focuses on using linking as a method to improve spelling and memory. It features shout-outs to children like Eloise and Zach for their creative approaches to spelling words like 'friend' and 'reverberate'. The lesson covers words such as 'vulnerable', 'phenomenon', 'privilege', 'benefit', and 'anxious', highlighting how to find smaller words within them to aid spelling. Additionally, a Susie story explains the prefix 'sub'. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of creative thinking in learning spelling.

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1.

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What is the main purpose of linking in spelling?

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How does Eloise remember the spelling of 'friend'?

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What is the key challenge in spelling the word 'vulnerable'?

4.

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What does the word 'phenomenon' originally mean?

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What does the prefix 'sub' mean?

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Which word is used to describe a right or special advantage?

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How is the letter 'I' visualized in the word 'privilege'?

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What visual cue is used to remember the spelling of 'benefit'?

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What does the word 'anxious' visually represent?

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What is the benefit of linking words with visual cues?

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