
Spell-O Sentences
Use with or without the SSP Monsters ie the Phonemies - Phonetic Symbols for Kids.
If you have dyslexic or non-speaking children please use Phonemies. They are a visual representation of a speech sound. Learners have access to the Speech Sound Code.
Spell-O /s/ /p/ /e/ /l/ /əʊ/
Sentences /s/ /e/ /n/ /t/ /ə/ /n/ /s/ /ɪ/ /z/



We embed the Phonemies® into the Spell-O Sentences, or position them above the Sound Pics® (graphemes)!





If the child is unsure of the Monster Sounds, use the Phonemies® screen at MyWordz.tech or in the app. Alternatively, use the Phonemies® screen in the Monster Spelling Piano® app for tablets. The Phonemies are Phonetic Symbols for Kids. Click Phonemies to hear the sounds.
The 60-Second Spelling Routine Helps Store the Word in the Orthographic Lexicon
Silly SpellO Sentences
Bridging the gap between phonics and self-teaching reading and spelling using bidrectional word mapping activities.


We show learners which letters are the graphemes in each word because we want to see whether they know the sound value of those graphemes. This helps us understand how securely they know the Core Code and whether they are beginning to transition into the self-teaching phase.
If they don’t know the sound value of a grapheme, they can use the Monster Mapped® version to see the Speech Sound Code and check the sounds using the Monster Spelling Piano® app or MyWordz®.
The goal isn’t to keep explicitly teaching more and more code. Everything we do is designed to move learners away from reliance on explicit instruction and towards guided self-teaching, so that they increasingly have the knowledge and strategies to figure out unfamiliar words for themselves.
We use these to support the transition from learning the Core Code and into self-teaching, and have written about that here.
Show the Code™. Less Teaching. More Guided Self-Teaching.


