Outschool
Open currency, time zone, and language settings
Log In

Spelling I - Weekly Orton Gillingham Based Practice

Does your learner struggle to spell longer, multi-syllable words? This class uses Orton Gillingham methods to teach students how to divide and spell words for the purpose of reading, spelling, and writing improvement. Dyslexia friendly!
Mrs. Rose - Reading, Writing, and Spelling
Average rating:
4.8
Number of reviews:
(326)
Star Educator
Class
Play

What's included

1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per week
Homework
1 hour per week. Practice! Practice! Practice! Optional activities sent out after class each week.

Class Experience

US Grade 3 - 5
Beginner - Intermediate Level
Does your learner struggle to spell longer, multi-syllable words?

By mastering spelling rules and patterns, students can expect to see:
✨ Improved Reading Comprehension
✨ Confident Writing Skills
✨ Expanded Vocabulary

With consistent repetition and practice, this class ensures that spelling becomes second nature, leading to impressive leaps in reading levels over time—some students have jumped 2-3 levels in just one year!

Every week, we will:
✨ learn 10 new words centered around special sound/spelling rules
✨ practice dividing the words into syllables for easier learning
✨ define words and talk about their respective parts of speech
✨ play interactive learning games to reinforce the learning

As a bonus, I provide weekly lists, definitions, and (optional) activities for extra practice at home, ensuring continuous improvement and mastery.

New students can join any week and long attending students get to know one another and have fun playing the different games every week. Repetition and practice over time makes the rules "stick". 

2025:
week of Jan 6: other ending blends (nd, nch, mp)
week of Jan 13:  -ng/-nk
week of Jan 20: y as a vowel /e/
week of Jan 27: y as a vowel /i/

week of Feb 3: 1-1-1 rule -ck
week of Feb 10: 1-1-1 -tch /ch/
week of Feb 17: 1-1-1 dge /j/
week of Feb 24: Magic E syllable

week of March 3: other Silent E uses
week of March 10: Gentle Cindy (soft g)
NO CLASS week of March 17 (my spring break!)
week of March 24:  Gentle Cindy 2 (soft c)
week of March 31: suffix -ed

week of April 7: suffix -s/-es
week of April 14: Vowel Team ea/ee
week of April 21: Vowel Team ai/ay
week of April 28: Vowel Team oa/oe

week of May 5: Vowel Team review (mixed)
week of May 12: suffix -ing
week of May 19: TBD
week of May 26:  (no Monday class) TBD

(Break for Summer 2025)
See my boot camps for summer enrichment!

FALL 2025 (subject to change):
week of Sept 1:  (no Monday class) open/closed syllable
week of Sept 8: digraph ch/ sh
week of Sept 15: digraph ph/ th/ wh
week of Sept 22: c/k
week of Sept 29: floss rule

week of Oct 6: schwa vowel sound (1)
week of Oct 13: schwa vowel sound (2)
week of Oct 20: double consonants (rabbit rule)
week of Oct 28: beginning R blends

week of Nov 3: beginning L blends
week of Nov 10: beginning S blends
week of Nov 17: 3 letter beginning blends
NO CLASS week of Nov 24

week of Dec 1: final t blends 
week of Dec 8: final l blend (-lt)
NO CLASS weeks of Dec 15, Dec 22, or Dec 29

2026:
week of Jan 5: other ending blends (nd, nch, mp)
week of Jan 12:  (No Monday class) -ng/-nk
week of Jan 19: y as a vowel /e/
week of Jan 26: y as a vowel /i/

week of Feb 2: 1-1-1 rule -ck
week of Feb 9: 1-1-1 -tch /ch/
week of Feb 16: 1-1-1 dge /j/
week of Feb 23: Magic E syllable

week of March 2: other Silent E uses
week of March 9: Gentle Cindy (soft g)
NO CLASS week of March 16 (my spring break!)
week of March 23:  Gentle Cindy 2 (soft c)
week of March 30: suffix -ed

week of April 6: suffix -s/-es
week of April 13: Vowel Team ea/ee
week of April 20: Vowel Team ai/ay
week of April 27: Vowel Team oa/oe

week of May 4: Vowel Team review (mixed)
week of May 11: suffix -ing
week of May 18: TBD
week of May 25:  (no Monday class) TBD

Learning Goals

Students will master:
syllable division and syllable types
floss rule
compound words
beginning and ending blends
y as a vowel
-ng/-nk
1-1-1 spelling rules (using -ck, -tch, and -dge)
magic e
soft c/g
suffix -ed
vowel teams ea/ee, ai/ay, oa/oe
suffix -ing
learning goal

Other Details

Learning Needs
This class will teach and reinforce syllable division patterns and syllable types which helps all readers and spellers, especially those with dyslexia or other learning struggles, read, spell, and write multi-syllable words.
Parental Guidance
Some weeks, a gimkit link will be sent for extra practice. NO account or log in will be necessary as the link will be directly to the practice set. No other site access will be available to your student from the link.
Supply List
A ready-to-learn attitude, some paper, and a pencil or pen!  (or a dry erase board)
The week's list will be posted after class.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined February, 2020
4.8
326reviews
Star Educator
Profile
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree from Penn State University
I have taught in my homeschool for 18+ years and taught reading, spelling and vocabulary online for 10+ years.
I have a journalism degree from PSU and am IMSE Orton-Gillingham trained in phonics and reading instruction. 

Reviews

Live Group Class
Share

$15

weekly
1x per week
45 min

Completed by 390 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-11
2-11 learners per class

About
Support
SafetyPrivacyCA PrivacyLearner PrivacyYour Privacy ChoicesTerms
Financial Assistance
Get The App
Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play
© 2025 Outschool