Lesson 5: Edit and Correct Spelling Mistakes

✍️ WRITING (40 Lessons)🟢 A. Building Sentences and Paragraphs

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Objective

I can find and fix common spelling mistakes in simple sentences and short paragraphs. I will use sound-it-out, look-for-patterns, and check-with-a-list strategies to edit my writing.

Materials

Tip: After fixing a word, read the whole sentence to be sure it still makes sense.

Mini-lesson — How do I fix spelling?

  1. Say it slowly. Tap each sound and write the letters you hear.
  2. Look for patterns. Common chunks: tion, ing, ck, igh, oo.
  3. Check rules. c before e, i, y (soft c); k after short vowel (like back).
  4. Use tools. Word wall, dictionary, or your spelling list.
  5. Re-read. Fix one word, then read the whole line for flow.

Guided Practice — Trace on the Pad

Trace these tricky words, then write two edited sentences:

  • Focus words: because, friend, school, favorite, animal
  • Example: I like skool.I like school.
Tracing Pad
Tracing snapshot for print

Drag & Drop — Build Sentences with Correct Spelling

Each bank has correctly spelled words. Drag them in order to make a clear sentence with proper spelling and punctuation.

Iwenttoschooltoday.
Myfriendlikessoccer.
Becauseitrainedweplayedinside.
Pleasewriteyournameclearly.
Ibroughtmyfavoritebook.
Wepracticedspellingafterlunch.
Theteachershowedthreeexamples.
Mybackpackisheavytoday.
Wespelledwordstogether.
Iwillpracticeagaintonight.
Mysisterbecamemystudypartner.
Editinghelpsmywritinglookneat.

Quick Check (15 questions)

1) Which is spelled correctly?

2) Choose the correct spelling.

3) Which is spelled correctly?

4) Pick the correct spelling.

5) Which completes the sentence? “Please _____ your name.”

6) Choose the correct spelling.

7) Which is correct?

8) Choose the sentence with correct spelling.

9) Which word is spelled correctly?

10) Fill the blank: “We _____ words together.”

11) Which is correct?

12) Choose the correctly spelled word.

13) Best choice:

14) Which is correct?

15) Choose the correct spelling.

Assessment (parent/teacher)

Exit ticket (student)

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