TEACHER COPY · answer key
Spelling quiz · Week 2
Grade 1 · days 6–10 · 8 words · 1 sentences
Sounds this week: /l/ l, /b/ b, /k/ k, /g/ g, /f/ f, /dʒ/ j, /p/ p, /r/ r, /v/ v, /j/ y, /z/ z
- an/l/ l L7
- and/l/ l L7
- hand/l/ l L7
- bad/b/ b L8
- ban/b/ b L8
- band/b/ b L8
- pad/p/ p L9
- pal/p/ p L9
Sentences
Listen, then write the whole sentence.
- Max had ham.
How to give it
Say the word once, clearly, at normal speed. Use it in a sentence if a child asks. Say it a second time. Then move on — do not sound it out, and do not let the class chorus it back, because a child who is copying the sound of the room is not being tested.
Mark the SOUNDS, not the word. A child who writes kat for cat has every sound right and one spelling choice wrong, and that is a completely different problem from a child who writes cot. Give the mark for the sounds and note the spelling choice separately — otherwise the record cannot tell you which of the two you are looking at, and they need opposite teaching.
What to do with the result. A sound missed by most of the class goes back into the mouth at the front of Monday — it was not taught yet, whatever the pacing says. A sound missed by two or three children is a small group, not a re-teach. This is the only phonics record that is kept; the daily whiteboard check is deliberately not written down.