I’ve raved over All About Spelling from All About Learning Press in many of my posts. I honestly can’t say enough good things about it!
I came into homeschooling being labeled as a “poor speller” and it caused me great concern. It didn’t matter that I graduated from high school 10th in my class of 405, or that I entered college with 18 course credits from my AP classes or that I excelled in college and graduated magna cum laude with my degree in middle grades education. None of that mattered. I had been told early on in my education that I was a poor speller and I just needed to study harder. I did study. I studied a lot. Spelling was still hit or miss with me. No matter how had I tried this was my main struggle in elementary school and I dreaded the yearly spelling bees since I rarely made it past the first round just within my classroom!
What a relief when middle school came and spelling was no longer required! It was also about that time that computers were becoming more main-stream and they included spell-checker, so I basically gave up trying. Why should I try when I had basically been told I wasn’t going to ever increase my spelling ability? The irony of it all was that my reading level was much higher than most of my peers. I was told high level readers usually translated into high level spellers. So what was wrong with me?
No one ever taught me the rules. Rules? There are rules for spelling? Except for “i before e except after c (and a bunch of exceptions we don’t have a rule for)” I don’t remember learning any rules. All About Spelling has changed my entire understanding of this subject. I searched it out when my oldest, an excellent reader, was clearly not transitioning to spelling easily. Rather than giving up, I started researching. I prayed for wisdom then scoured the internet, read numerous catalogs, and asked veteran homeschooling moms their recommendation. I settled on All About Spelling and haven’t looked back!
Beth finished up her Kindergarten year a little over half-way through All About Spelling Level 1. I could have pushed her a little faster because she loved it and it seemed easy, but I chose to do only 1 lesson about every 2 weeks, practicing just a little bit each day. This worked well for her and I plan to up the pace a bit in the fall. She’ll continue some through the summer to guarantee retention.







Both of my kids love All about reading. I can't wait til they get old enough to start all about spelling.
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We love AAS and will be using it again this year.
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We love AAS because Spelling is NOT easy for me to teach! 🙂
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Love it!
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I have had difficulties teaching spelling and am very interested in AAS
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We love AAS! We do about 1 lesson per week. Would love to win to buy level 3!
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Spelling is quite challenging for me to teach.
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My oldest daughter starts K in the fall and I'm super excited about beginning this homeschooling process. AAS and AAR look so great, I can't wait to give my kids a solid foundation that is fun too:)
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We love AAS for all ages of spellers!
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Spelling has been a difficulty with us in the past, but AAS has helped!
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We liked the AAR 1 readers so much I want to purchase AAS 2 complete program for my first grader and pre-1 for my preKer. My first grader will continue with AAS ! this year and move on up as needed 🙂 Love their stuff!
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I think this program would be a good fit for my daughter. She is just starting to read and has shown interest in spelling. She loves making cards and always try her hardest to spell words based on her phonics knowledge
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I have been terrible about teaching spelling and would love to have this program.clarksrfun at gmail dot com
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We just started AAR 1 a few weeks ago and so far I love it. Would be fun to add in AAS!!
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eek! i have LOVED the AAS program…so much that i switched over to AAR as well. LOVE!
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I haven't really started teaching spelling, my daughter is just learning to read. I think I'll love it – I love everything that involves words!
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I have been looking at this program for a year now. I have four kids, two natural spellers and one who struggles with the easiest words and an upcoming kindergartener. I know they would all thrive on this, but it is a bit pricey for us.
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I love AAS too! Love your separate metal trays idea. As far as teaching spelling, other programs were hard to figure out or I felt like it wasn't thorough or teaching principles (just memorizing words). AAS makes it easy to teach but also teaches how to apply spelling rules.
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Spelling is easy to teach with All About Spelling! It used to be boring and mundane and I always thought it was busy work both with my children in home school AND the students I taught when I was a public school teacher. I LOVE AAS and AAR!Renatta Welsh
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Spelling is not easy for me to teach since I am not familiar with all of the spelling rules myself! I look forward to using AAS and AAR with each of my kids who are up and coming…
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I love this program!~Holly
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We are going to start spelling this fall in K with AAS, so I don't know if it will be easy or not. We shall see!
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We love AAS. This program is making a speller AND reader out of my daughter! Thank you Marie Rippel!Nikki
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Teaching spelling is challenging. I don't remember ever being taught the rules nor much phonics in the 70's. I want to make certain DD doesn't miss any of these. I think AAS can help!
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We love All About Learning Press and would love to be able to save some money on our next purchase.
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Spelling is something that wasn't easy until I found AAS!
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spelling can be so much funRoylawnmowerdad@yahoo.com
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I've been eyeing this curriculum for a while now. Thanks for the giveaway!
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Sorry…didn't see what I was supposed to reply on. :-)My son will be in Kindergarten this year so we've not yet attempted spelling, although we are more than halfway through \”Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons\”.
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I use to teach and spelling was not hard for me to teach but I'm always looking for more hands on spelling activities for my son!
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We did All about Spelling this year for the first time and LOVED it!! I would love to win so I could get level 2!jkdemeyere@yahoo.com
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Thanks for coming by 🙂
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I feel the same way!
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It is honestly one of the best investments in homeschooling I've made.
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I like the later levels much better. Getting the basics down can be hard!
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I started once we finished K-5 phonics. It is such a great follow up!
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I've looked into that program but haven't used it. There are so many great resources out there!
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I sure wish everyone could win!
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I haven't used AAR yet, but I would if I were starting over again!
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Maybe AAS is your answer!
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Sounds like you've had a great experience!
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Yay!
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You're very welcome 🙂 I wish all my readers could win!
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They are such a fabulous company, aren't they?
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My heavens that sounds like my daughter. I talked with a veteran homeschooling mom who is also highly versed in educational circles and up on learning differences. She told me to watch this carefully because it can, but not always, show a problem with processing in some way. AAS seems to have helped my daughter so much so I'm glad this isn't a concern anymore!
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Not necessarily 🙂 Literature was always the easiest for me and it is very easy for me to teach as well as being my favorite subjects!
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I hope you enjoy the journey!
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AAS makes the rules come together. You'll find great ease using this I think.
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That is the main reason I landed on AAS 🙂 Personal reviews are so helpful.
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Agreed 🙂
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