School Spelling Dictionary
By (Author) Christine Maxwell
By (author) Julia Rowlandson
HarperCollins Publishers
Barrington Stoke Ltd
1st August 2012
1st August 2012
New Second edition
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
423.1
Paperback
256
Width 148mm, Height 210mm, Spine 14mm
360g
A fresh new edition of this highly acclaimed and strong selling dictionary. This book allows students to use phonic attack to find both regular and irregular spellings. Students can look up a word as it sounds - if they are correct, they will find it in black, if they are wrong they will find it in red, with the correct spelling in black alongside. Designed for use from Key Stages 1 to 3, the School Spelling Dictionary is ideal for improving spelling and writing.
The Barrington Stoke school dictionary allows children with specific spelling difficulties to use a dictionary just like anybody else The children I have introduced this dictionary to like it very much, and find it easy to use. Teacher
It s brilliant! And for all those who struggle to spell it really is a fantastic help! This dictionary is so easy to navigate and a big help for reluctant spellers of all ages. Family Magazine
This book is brilliant for my son who has dyslexia. He can look up words the way he thinks they are spelt, and the correct spelling clearly appears next to them. Helps also to boost his confidence. Parent, Amazon Review
"For some children, spelling is a minefield and it will take several strategies to navigate it: the School Spelling Dictionary could be one of them" -- Times Educational Supplement
"A useful addition to any key stage 2 or 3 classroom" -- Writeaway
"This dictionary is so easy to navigate and a big help for reluctant spellers of all age" -- Family Magazine
"This book is brilliant for my son who has dyslexia. He can look up words the way he 'thinks' they are spelt, and the correct spelling clearly appears next to them. Helps also to boost his confidence." - Parent, Amazon Review 'A useful addition to any key stage 2 or 3 classroom' - Writeaway 'The Barrington Stoke school dictionary allows children with specific spelling difficulties to use a dictionary just like anybody else... The children I have introduced this dictionary to like it very much, and find it easy to use.' - Teacher "It's brilliant! And for all those who struggle to spell it really is a fantastic help! ... This dictionary is so easy to navigate and a big help for reluctant spellers of all ages." - Family Magazine
"Such an amazing resource to support writing and spelling independence for those with dyslexic challenges." -- Bromley Dyslexia
Christine Maxwell worked as a teacher in Oxford in the 70s. It was while teaching that she came up with the idea to write a dictionary that her own students could use even if they did not know how to spell. She wrote The Dictionary of Perfect Spelling in 1977 and it became an international bestseller. In 2005 she wrote the hugely successful revised edition for Barrington Stoke. She lives in France. Julia Rowlandson trained as a Primary school teacher and now works as an Educational Consultant. She was the Editor of the revised edition of the Dictionary. She was formerly Deputy Head of More House School.