Using the ‘fold over’ method to learn your spelling words… (e.g. because)
‘Fold-over’ or ‘Cover’ Method of Learning Spelling words on OzLearn.
Short Words Activity Sheets
Longer Words Activity Sheet
(using the word ‘mother’ as an example.
Start here.
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1.Print Page…2. Cut Strip…3. Fold-over Method…4. Fold…5. Memory…6. Check…7. FOLD-OVER again…8. Write from Memory again…9. Check…10.Write again…11. Mistake…12. Continue…13. On a blank strip of paper…
Second Column 
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Find Meaning (Vocabulary)…Add one word…Sentences…WORD SEARCH

2. Cut sheet in half along red line.

3. Fold-over Method

i. Check the word you’re learning to spell.
ii. Look at each letter separately.
iii. Notice any spelling rules. e.g. ‘i before e except after c’
iv. Remember any sound blends e.g. th, er, ar, est, ph, etc.
v. Take a visual photo of the word in your mind.
ii. NOW… Trace over the outline of the word to strengthen the visual picture of the word.

4. Fold backwards… on red line.


5. Write the word from memory.

i. on the thick black line.
ii. word ‘mother’ is an example.
i. Unfold the strip of paper
ii. Check the correct spelling.
i. Go to the next red line
ii. Fold the strip of paper backwards again.
Next. or Return to Print Page…

10. Fold the strip of paper again.

i. Write the word (mother) once more from memory.
Next or Return to Print Page…
i. Notice the error.
ii. Memorise the correct spelling.
iii. Fold the strip back along the next red line.
iv. Continue writing the word from memory (correctly).
Next or Return to Print Page…

12. Continue to the end of the paper strip…
i. Using the Fold-over Method each time.
ii. By now you should know the word well enough to write it correctly in a story if needed.

13. Using a blank strip of paper.

i. You can practise this technique WITH ANY WORD, at any time.
ii. Just cut yourself a suitable strip of paper.
iii. Write the word from memory… check spelling… fold-over… write the word from memory… check again.
iv. Do this at least 7 times.
Continue to the Second Column…
i. do this from your own knowledge or
ii. go to a dictionary, or
iii. ask someone.
iv. Write it in a good sentence.
Next or Return to Print Page…
i. add a word before or after the word.
ii. use small or large words.
i. Just three interesting sentences.
ii. Don’t start with a ‘th’ word.
iii. Make them interesting.
iv. Use questions, descriptions or action words.
i. Find the word ‘mother’ on the grid
ii. Circle the letters making the word.
iii. All words are either horizontal or on a slope.
iv. No words are formed backwards.
v. You should find ‘mother’ 11 times.





















