Sunday, February 21, 2021

Classroom Research on Spellings

 


 

     Spelling is a set of conventions that regulate the way of using graphemes to represent a language in its written form. In other words, spelling is the rendering of speech sound into writing. Spelling is one of the elements of orthography, and highly standardized spelling is a prescriptive element.  

   But my class students have been struggling to learn, remember and recall the spellings.So I would like to find out the problem and the solutions.

Research topic:

  "Many of Class V children are not able to recall spellings."

Basic questions:

1. Where am I failing?Which strategy should I adopt to get the better results?(to self)

2.What makes you hard to remember spellings?(to children )

3.Do your children also facing the same problem?(to fellow teachers)

4.Does your child do work at the home?( to parents)

5.How can I use technology to overcome this problem?(to self)

  keeping all the above questions in my mind, I introspected my teaching style. I created some Google Forms with sub questions and sent them to the students, parents and fellow teachers to collect the required data.

These are the Google Forms which I used for the data collection;

1.For students;

https://forms.gle/ETjXPpisVbfNwPX56

2.For parents;

https://forms.gle/Dg63NCTBA4VVdPEi6

3.For fellow teachers;

https://forms.gle/WWbmQnbShsC1b3PM9

Analysis of data collected from children:



.Forms response chart. Question title: Do you feel difficultly in learning and remembering spellings?. Number of responses: 7 responses.


Forms response chart. Question title: How many words do you know?. Number of responses: 7 responses.
Forms response chart. Question title: Do you do homework regularly?. Number of responses: 7 responses.
       I talked with many students during this survey. By this survey its clear that more than 70% of the children face problem in remembering the spellings. They feel difficult to remember the spellings so they forget. So the children have less vocabulary. Only 40% of the children do their homework regularly. This might be one of the reason for the problem.

Analysis of data collected from the parents:
Forms response chart. Question title: Do you think your child is good at spellings?. Number of responses: 10 responses.
Forms response chart. Question title: Does your child study at home?. Number of responses: 10 responses.
Forms response chart. Question title: How many hours does your child study at home?. Number of responses: 10 responses.
Forms response chart. Question title: Do you guide your childen to do their home work?. Number of responses: 10 responses.
Forms response chart. Question title: Have you checked your child's spelling errors?. Number of responses: 10 responses.
  I talked with many parents. I came to know that many parents are not aware of their child's spelling mistakes, only 60% of the patents encourage their children to do homework and study at home at least for half an hour. Only 40% of the parents guide their children for their studies. This is one of the reasons for the problem.
Analysis of data collected from the fellow teachers:
Forms response chart. Question title: Which class do you teach?. Number of responses: 24 responses.
 
Forms response chart. Question title: How many of your children make spelling mistakes?. Number of responses: 24 responses.Forms response chart. Question title: Do you correct their spelling mistakes?. Number of responses: 24 responses.  I interacted with 24 teachers. I learnt that they also face the same problem, many of their students make spelling mistakes. The teachers try to correct their mistakes. They tried and shared some innovative techniques to teach the spellings. Some of them are listed below;
Teach with picture card &explanation clearly
Giving more practice to them orally and also teaching them using phonemes .Exposing them to more words part from the text
1.Oral correction after the dictation test 2.Peer correction by interchanging notebooks 3.Regular dictation in basic structural words from 1letter, 2letters, 3letters, and so on. 4. Self-correction in composition before writing it in the composition notebook. 5.Regular Phonic drill
Make them to read when they are writing. If they use phonetic sounds to read that will be better to teach spellings.
Through Game, Activities.
Daily practice in handwriting and homework.
Mostly word scramble game would be better... Reading the words alphabet wise by the students would help them... Then I feel, let the students express whatever they feel, no matter mistakes... because that they will learn later.. Practice, exercise can improve their spellings
SPELLING GAME, WORD SEARCH, ETC...
Usage of proper pronunciation ,encourage children to participate in spell test
key words practice ,missing letters ,crossword puzzles ..etc.
Drilling of the same sounded words, Homophones etc.
Have to produce the proper sound
Practice is the best technique to teach in primary level
Same beginning sound words, same ending sound words ( rhyming words) like cat, cap, can, care,  cage...etc
Take care when letters are repeated.
Reading the words with syllables, joining two words, adding prefixes and suffixes etc.
1.repeated the words again and again 2. Picture reading with spelling 3. Missing letter exercise 4. Everyday dictation 5. Chart reading
Teaching one letter, two letter, three letter etc, words. Then conducting continuous dictations and also teaching basic phonetics.
Give more practice according to their mistakes
Clear pronunciation.. (not phonetic style) Writing practice..(Ex:doubt) Usage of more times.... Assigning symbols....
Good Use of Black Board Flash Cards Puzzles
List out the words which make mistakes by students regularly. ,after that take chart write down all the words and paste it in front of kids. Tell them read all the words and write it in a copy book do home work each word 5times....And the next day u take dictation. I'm regularly usage this technique.....
I use syllabication method
Dictate the words Language games etc
8 Fun Ways to Teach Spelling
  • Create rhymes and raps using spelling. Part of teaching students new spelling words is to engage them beyond the classroom. ...
  • Create a spelling wall in the classroom. ...
  • Make a fun crossword. ...
  • Jumble word. ...
  • Use arts and crafts to encourage spelling. ...
  • Create a game of word bingo. ...
  • Word heads. ...
  • Build a word train.
By all these survey and the discussion I decided to teach our children spellings in different approach. My plan of action given below;
Plan of Action: 
Weak-1
I will teach and make them practice  the right way of writing English alphabet.
Weak-2
Practice with 2,3 and 4 letter words and sight words.
Weak-3
I will try above mentioned *8 ways to teach spellings.
Weak-4
I will teach them how to use dictionary, how to maintain word's book, I will conduct the dictation regularly.
Conclusion:
         By this exploratory research I found the problem and the solution, learnt many new things about the children and teaching learning process. By this I learnt many ways to teach spellings. I will work with the new techniques to get the results and continue the research.





29 comments:

  1. Nice..5th question is more useful which don't need much time.

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  2. In third question, Put face instead of facing which is better.A.Manickam, Tamilnadu

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  3. Good questions sir. Find some innovative and interesting strategy to recall spelling sir.

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  4. Good questions relevant to your topic sir 👏👏

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  5. Very good selection of topic sir. Great work done by you. Very useful. Keep going sir

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  6. Excellent topic sir....great efforts....keep it up

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  7. Nice topic selection and good efforts taken to analyse sir....keep rocking

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  8. Good work sir 👏after reading urs even we learnt new

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  9. Good job sir , and the minimal topic your analysing is also great .

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  10. Good effort nagaraj. In plan of action, change 'weak' as week. Your analysis is fine. But, please check spelling and sentence formation.

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  11. You have taken the research in proper manner. This shows ur skill and ability to solving problem... Good job sir

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  12. Good job sir ,your ideas are simple and clear .

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  13. Detailed analysis sir. Techniques which are given by your fellow teachers really excellent sir. If you follow all these you can achieve. Best wishes sir keep rocking sir

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  14. Really done well sir. Your REASEARCH paves way for content without any errors.

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  15. Technology ni upayoginchadam lo meeku meere saati..NAGARAJ JI..

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  16. You have done good work sir. Really appreciable work sir. Keep going on.

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  17. Hardworking Hero of AP
    Unrest person of RIESI

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  18. Nice analysis with great effort and good tips of teaching to overcome the issue sir!!! Fabulous job!Inspired of this task.

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  19. Amazing job sir.well done.congrats keep going

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  20. Excellent topic sir....
    Really done well sir...

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  21. Good job sir,ur analysis was very use ful to all of us

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  22. Your research was excellent.. You are the shining star in the field of teaching that spreads lights on others like me. Such an enthusiastic man looking forward for innovative teaching techniques... Go ahead with your passion in teaching...👏👏👏

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  23. Excellent research topic carried by you but we carried lots of approaches to teach spelling through your analysis. Fantastic EAR by a tech-savvy to widen our thoughts. There you are!

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  24. Very good data collection and presentation sir. Through your research we also got to know so many new methods to correct the spelling mistakes of our children. Keep it up sir💐.

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  25. Good work. Hope you will be able to implement the action plan and help your students learn correct spellings

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