I have a very bright son who, for years, has scored at the 99th percentile on any standardized test he has taken. He recently took the IOWA and in many areas, got all of the questions correct. Even in areas where he didn't score perfectly, he only missed a few ... except for spelling. He missed 19! This is not an "off" year. He consistently scores much lower on spelling than the other areas. We've done copywork and dictation, we've done R&S spelling, we've done All About Spelling, we've done all three at once, but he still struggles. The odd thing is that he does extremely well with all other language arts areas. He scored perfectly on the reading and the usage and expression sections, and only made a couple of careless errors in the capitalization and punctuation sections. So what is going on?
He's 14, so we didn't do any R&S spelling this past year, but we did "some" dictation. Unfortunately, I wasn't very consistent due to other subjects eating away that time. Do I just resume the dictation and do it five days a week? Will that eventually make a difference? Is it possible that he has some kind of disability with spelling? It would seem strange to me for that to be the case, since that is the only place he struggles. As I look at the big picture, he is making slow, but steady progress, but he consistently lags several grade levels behind in spelling compared to his level in other areas. For example, in first grade, he would fail the first grade spelling test, but several years later would be able to master it. What he couldn't spell in third grade, he could do in fifth or sixth.
I welcome any suggestions! (Well, other than, "Forget spelling. Just have him use a spell checker." Ha Ha)
Thank you!
