7th Grade Spelling Books are 7 phonics books. Seventh graders learn to spell hundreds of words at a time! Guaranteed!

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Comprehensive and Logical 7th Grade Spelling Books or E-books

Exclusive 100 Spelling Rules applied in 600 Phonics Lessons in 10 Books

Guaranteed Learning: These 7th grade spelling books are guaranteed to teach phonics and the spelling of hundreds of words at a time (9,000 words). Usually, 7th graders finish learning from these books within weeks or months and they do that with minimal help from a teacher or a parent.

To teach or to learn now the spelling of 820 words instantly, click here and here.

Begin with Read Instantly

1. Begin with the book Read Instantly even if your seventh grader can read and comprehend. Read Instantly is not only to teach reading; it is also to teach the basic rules that govern the spelling of phonics in words. It is also to teach fluency in reading aloud. To see sample lessons from Read Instantly, download →Free Long Vowels Lessons

2. When finished teaching from Read Instantly, teach one chapter from Learn to Spell 500 Words a Day: The Vowel A and one chapter from Learn to Spell 500 Words a Day:  The Consonants and then alternate until you finish teaching from the two books. After that, teach from The Vowel E, The Vowel I, and The Vowel O. To see sample lessons from the book Learn to Spell 500 Words a Day: The Vowel I, download →Free Phonics-based Spelling Lessons

3. After the 7th grade, you will need the rest of the books to teach the rest of English. To see sample lessons from the book 100 Spelling Rules, download →Free Spelling Rules

Optional Extra Information

Meaning of Teaching Phonics: The term “teaching or learning phonics” is not usually used to mean learning only the ABCs. Typically, “teaching or learning phonics” means learning the sounds produced by combinations of letters like the “tious” in “superstitious” and by a letter that do not sound like its letter name like the “s” in “desert.”

Our 10 books are for learning to spell nearly all of the combinations of letters and just about all of the letters that do not sound like their letter name in 32,000 words. Learning phonics precisely means identifying which letter or combination of letters to choose when spelling every English sound in every English word.

Logical Learning Style causes Spelling Difficulties: If a student is in the 8th grade and has spelling difficulties and / or is stumbling when reading aloud, that student’s learning style must be a logical learning style. This means if that he or she is provided with logical explanations or spelling rules, he or she will easily memorize the spelling of English words. If no logical explanations or spelling rules are provided, logical learners become poor spellers before the 4th grade. Soon after that, they are told they have dyslexia in reading or in spelling or in both.

Solutions for Spelling Difficulties: The vast majority of people are logical learners and they need our 100 spelling rules to know when to spell a sound one-way and not the other, as in the final sound in social, substantial, and controversial. Our 8th grade spelling books are logical and thus they are the solution for any reading and spelling difficulties. Dyslexia in spelling and in reversing letters ends after learning to spell, and after slowing down to write words slowly.

Vowels and Phonics: Vowels rule English and they cannot be avoided. Hence, learning the vowels and the vowels rules is the most important part of learning to spell. From these 8th grade spelling books, you will teach the spelling of over 9,000 words logically. Soon after that, you will need to teach the rest of English from the rest of our books. Our books are comprehensive phonics book; most other books contain bits and pieces of phonics.

Why parents must get involved? Parents must get involved because teaching the spelling of thousands of words is a process that requires much more time than simply teaching the ABC’s. Obviously, our schools have not been able to do it alone; otherwise, we would not have had such high illiteracy rate. No teacher has the time needed to teach your child to read or spell 90 sounds we call phonics spelled in over 180 ways we call spelling patterns in thousands of words. Teachers may recommend these 8th grade spelling books to parents, and most parents will be more than happy to get involved.

Solutions for Dyslexia

Understanding how your child got dyslexia is half of the solution to ending it. Dyslexic kids are logical learners. When no logical spelling rules are provided, logical learners are the ones who become poor spellers and then get dyslexia in reading, or in reading aloud, or in spelling or in all of them. To reverse dyslexia in the 8th grade, first read this short article to learn how your child got dyslexia →How do you get dyslexia?

Dyslexia Can End: Don’t worry if your child has dyslexia; our books have been helping those who everyone else has given up on them. Dyslexia in reading, spelling, and reversing letters ends after learning to spell, and after slowing down to write words slowly. See how Lee Learned to Read in a Week!

10 Phonics and Spelling Books or E-books

1. Read Instantly (200 Logical Phonics Lessons) Amazon $52 — or — Our Price $45 — or — Special Offer

2. Learn to Spell 500 Words a Day (6 volumes) Amazon $52 each — or — Our Price $45 each — or — Special Offer

3. 100 Spelling Rules (Exclusive Rules) Amazon $98 — or — Our Price $78 — or Special Offer

4The Compound Words (7,000 Words) Amazon $52 or — Our Price $45 — or — Special Offer

5. How to Teach Phonics – Teachers’ Guide Amazon $27 — or — Our Price $20or — Special Offer

All 10 books Amazon $541 — or — Our Price $312

See the 10 Books

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Here’s what our satisfied clients say:

Lee Ray Nachman, age 12, grade 6. According to his school records, Lee read at a first-grade level (level 1.6) and he had dyslexia, ADD, and learning disabilities. In just six days, Lee learned to read. A few months after that, Lee’s ADD ended and it was obviously caused by boredom from sitting in class for six years, unable to learn and participate in class activities. Lee’s teacher, Mr. Woods was astonished to see Lee read and spell. Mr. Woods said, “Lee seems to be calculating something when I ask him to spell words, and I don’t care how he gets them, as long as he keeps spelling them right.” Lassen View Union Elementary School in Red Bluff, CA – http://www.lassenview.org/
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