Try Sumdog Spelling
You're already seeing the impact of Sumdog Maths with your class - so why not try Sumdog Spelling?
Here’s how it works:
- Pupils simply log in with the same details they already use for Sumdog Maths to access Sumdog Spelling.
- They can choose from the same 39 engaging games while they practise and apply their spelling skills.
- You can create your own word lists to focus on specific spelling patterns, sounds or vocabulary, so practice links directly to your current scheme of work or cross-curricular topics.
- All questions are read aloud by a real human voice, not a synthetic one, so every word is clear and high quality. Each word is read on its own and then within a sentence, giving pupils helpful context, supporting accurate usage, and reinforcing spelling patterns.
Fill out our short form to request a free trial for your class today.
Engaging practice
A platform your pupils already know and love
Insights for you
Reports and data to help measure progress
Supports mixed-ability classes
Spelling questions are tailored to each child's level
Have questions?
Sumdog Spelling is an interactive spelling programme that helps pupils practise spelling through engaging games and activities. It adapts to each learner, giving them words and support based on their individual needs.
Sumdog uses adaptive technology to select spelling words that are appropriate for each pupil’s level. As pupils improve, the difficulty of the words increases automatically.
Yes. Teachers can assign spelling lists to individuals, groups, or the whole class. This is useful for linking Sumdog Spelling to weekly spelling rules or topics taught in class.
Yes. Sumdog Spelling supports curriculum spelling objectives (such as common exception words and spelling patterns) and can be used alongside your existing spelling scheme.
Teachers can view spelling reports that show accuracy, progress over time, and which words or patterns pupils find challenging. This helps inform planning and targeted support.
Absolutely. Many teachers use Sumdog Spelling for homework because pupils can access it at home on different devices, and progress is automatically tracked.
