Welcome to the NECCS Nessy Reading and Writing Classroom!

This Wikispaces Classroom will allow all students practice language arts skills by
  • Practicing Writer's Workshops
  • Allowing students a personal page where she/he can publish writing.
  • Practicing specific Nessy skills in real time.
  • Showcasing best work for parents and other educators to enjoy.



List of Nessy Animated Rules
BMEBeginning, Middle, End
B and D
Closed and Open Syllables
Drop e Rule
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BME teaches syllables
Learn strategies for B and D
Learn why a vowel can make different sounds.
Magic e explains why an e at the end of words is silent and says its name.




Y to I
Silly Bull
syllable division Part 1
syllable division Part 2
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Learn the spelling rule that explains when a y changes to an i.
Learn how syllables are the beat of a word.
Explains how to split CVC words into syllables.
Explains how to split two beat open syllables.




ar
or
ir, ur, er
ck
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Strategy for how the combination ar makes one sound.
Strategy for how the combination or makes one sound.
Strategy for how the combinations of ir, ur and er make one sound.
A spelling rule explaining when to use ck and when to use k.




magic e
soft c
tch
soft g screen
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Explains why an e at the end of a word is silent and the vowel say its name.
Explains that the sound of c changes to s when it is followed by i/y/e.
A spelling rule that explains when to use -tch or -ch at the end of a word.
Explains that the sound of a g changes to j when followed by i/y/e.




Head, Body, tail
dge
W rule
-le count back three
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Prefixes and suffixes are explained as heads or tails.
Learn when to use -dge or -ge at the end of words.
Learn the sounds of wa/wor/war.
A strategy fo remembering the sound made by 'le' and how to split words with this word ending.




phonic sounds
rabbit words
Monster Words
Amazing Newts Vibrate
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A strategy for remembering the sound made by ai and the first vowel digraphs.
This spelling rule for doubling consonants are rabbit words.
Find out why words with ough are real monsters to read.
This strategy helps in learning the difference between adjectives, nouns and verbs.






Let's Review the Writing Process

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