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Ms. Spell

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Poof! There is magic in the air, and readers will need to prepare themselves for some outlandish suprises — especially when Ms. Spell waves her wand to demonstrate the marvels of good grammar. The spelling review gets a bit out of control when a giant chocolate cake, zombie monkeys with laser-shooting eyes and the irate school principal get involved. An unorthodox teacher gives one of the most unforgettable spelling lessons ever in this zany adventure with eye-popping surprises as well as excellent spelling advice.
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    • Kirkus

      July 15, 2015
      Step aside Ms. Frizzle. The pink-haired Ms. Spell has spelling to teach, and unlike her science-teaching peer, her lessons aren't particularly calm or disaster-free. During a brief review before a surprise spelling test, Ms. Spell asks various students to spell some common problem words-"their," "were," "two"-which they spell incorrectly. It's a teaching opportunity, of course, and she follows up with the students by asking them to correctly use the words in sentences, which her magic wand then makes manifest: "A giant chocolate cake is sitting over THERE!" results in an enormous pastry; "These TWO boys are crazy flying monkeys with laser beams shooting out their eyes" yields a particularly exciting transformation. The principal and the word "went" put paid to the magical nonsense, but hopefully the lessons learned will stick with the students, and readers too: the differences among the homophones, the "I before E" rule, and a bit about contractions and silent letters. Long's digital illustrations add to the zaniness of the classroom situation, especially those monkeys. The endpapers add to the lesson with some commonly misspelled words, steps for studying, memory aids, and a few rules. Readers may be on the fence as to whether or not to wish for a teacher like Ms. Spell, but regardless, this may boost t-h-e-i-r spelling grades. (Picture book. 7-10)

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    • School Library Journal

      August 1, 2015

      K-Gr 2-Pink-haired Ms. Spell has a magical stick to assist her students in correctly spelling common, yet tricky words. As she conjures up increasingly wacky scenarios, the classroom becomes more laughingly chaotic. Long's digital artwork is silly, amusing, and colorful. Young readers attracted to the story might possibly remember the mnemonic tips, rules, and other helpful information incorporated into the tale. Endpapers include a list of about two dozen frequently misspelled words used in the story (including there, their, they're), a "how to study spelling words" chart, and additional memory aids (such as "separate has a rat in the middle") and spelling rules ("I before E except after C"). VERDICT This entertaining and instructive story is a good choice for early elementary students, and young English-language learners.-Gaye Hinchliff, King County Library System, WA

      Copyright 2015 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

Levels

  • ATOS Level:2.5
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:0-1

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