Connecting the Dots: Your Child's Path to Washington, D.C.

Connecting the Dots: Your Child's Path to Washington, D.C.

Advice from Corrie Loeffler, 1994-1996 National Finalist and Program Manager for the Scripps National Spelling Bee


Every speller on television competing in the Scripps National Spelling Bee started exactly where your child is right now: with a list of words and the will to succeed. So how did they get to the national stage?

Click the links below to follow the path from school enrollment to Washington, D.C.

Spelling Bee Coaching Tips for Sharing with Your Child

SPELLING BEE COACHING TIPS FOR SHARING WITH YOUR CHILD

Advice from Paige Kimble, the 1981 National Champion and Executive Director of the Scripps National Spelling Bee

 

Share with your child:

A spelling bee is a game. It has rules and officials. Its players are called spellers, and their objective is to spell correctly. Almost always, the winner is the one who plays the best game. You're a speller, and here's what you need to know to play your best game.

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