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What is Word Study?
  • Professional Development Study Group
  • PS 48 Summer Planning
  • July 20th --25th

2
What is Word Study?
  • Teaching students to use word analysis
    strategies in reading and writing.
  • Word Analysis -examining the parts of words and
    patterns.
  • Analogizing recalling words already learned
    (or parts of words) to read/write new words. (
    If you can spell wait, you can spell)

3
To be effective, Word Study must have these
components
  • Teaching students spelling strategies
  • Helping students memorize high frequency words
  • Teaching students to generalize spelling
    patterns
  • Creating conditions that develop students
    spelling
  • consciousness
  • Communicating with parents about your methods.

4
How is it different from a traditional spelling
program?
  • Traditional
  • Teacher provides the rule to be learned.
  • Student learn specific sounds/words
  • Students learn sets of words and sounds
  • Grade level spelling lists
  • Word Study
  • Student discovers the rule
  • Students look for patterns and exceptions
  • Students learn habits and strategies
  • Developmental stages, assessment driven

5
Developmental Stages
  • Emergent
  • Letter Name-Alphabetic Stage
  • Within-Word Pattern Stage
  • The Syllables and Affixes Stage
  • Derivational Relations Stage.

6
Emergent Spellers Age 1-7 Grades pre-K to
mid-1
  • Writing looks like this
  • Activities
  • Talking and reading to children
  • concept sorts develop vocabulary
  • picture sorts develop phonological awareness
  • alphabet games and activities develop letter
    recognition
  • font sorts and matching games establish upper-
    and lower-case equivalence
  • beginning consonant picture sorts secure initial
    phonemic awareness.

7
Letter Name-Alphabetic StageAges 4--8 Grades
K to early 3
  • Students spell this way
  • M MN MIN mine
  • J JV JRF DRIV drive
  • T TP TEP tip
  • BK BAK back
  • Activities
  • comparing and contrasting initial and final
    consonant sounds through picture sorts
  • word banks develop sight-word vocabulary
  • hunt for words that begin or end the same
  • sort pictures and words to contrast single
    consonant sounds with consonant blends.

8
Within Word Pattern StageAges 6 -12 Grades 1
to mid-4
  • Students spell this way
  • Seet sete Crie cry
  • Nale nail Fownd found
  • Roap rope Bote bought
  • Activities
  • Sort pictures to contrast long and short vowels
  • Use teacher-made word sorts to examine long vowel
    patterns
  • Collect words in word study notebooks
  • Sort words by grammatical and semantic features
  • Conduct word hunts for specific long and complex
    vowel patterns
  • Play card games such as Homophone Rummy

9
Syllables and Affixes StageAges 8 - 15 Grades
3 to 8
  • students spell this way
  • hopping confussun
  • atend plesur
  • capchur disposul
  • Activities
  • Study consonant doubling, common suffixes, and
    past tense endings in sorts and word hunts
  • study common prefixes and suffixes
  • interrelate spelling and meaning in word study
    groups

10
How do we assess spelling?
  • What rules and what sight words is the child
    using?
  • What is the child using but confusing?
  • What is absent?

11
At what stage is this third grader?
12
And what about this one?
13
The Staple of Word Study Sorting
  • Why? Leads to discovery,and
  • What we discover on our own is more
  • enduring.
  • Concept Formation
  • You give some words, children come up with the
    categories.
  • Children find words, come up with the rule.
  • Concept Attainment
  • You demonstrate the categories, children infer
  • from your categories what the rule is.

14
Lets try a sort.
15
Questions
  • When do we do Word Study?
  • What assessment/s will we use?
  • Do we want our word wall public or personal?
  • What structures supplies will support us?
    Notebooks, folders
  • What dictionary skills are necessary?-- online
    and in hand
  • How can we differentiate?
  • What about Spanish word study?

16
The Diane Snowball Approach to Word Study
  • Look At The Word (so hard that when you close
    your eyes you can still see the word
  • Say The Word
  • Spell The Word (Close Your Eyes Lets Spell
    Together)
  • Cover the Word (spell the word over and over
    again)
  • Write the Word (Get the White Boards, Markers
    Open your eyes and write the word)
  • Check the word with your partner

17
Have-a-Go Spelling Checker
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Teacher Resources for Word Study
  • http//www.wordcentral.com/ (links and
    activities)
  • http//www.spellingtools.com/ (links, articles
    and activities)
  • http//wwwfp.education.tas.gov.au/english/wordstud
    y.htm (links, articles and activities)
  • http//www.theschoolbell.com/Links/word_walls/word
    s.html (word wall ideas)
  • http//davis.dadecountyschools.org/wordstudy/davis
    .htm (downloadable sorts)
  • http//teachers.santee.k12.ca.us/Carl/word_way.htm
    (all kinds of word work, including downloadable
    sorts. Some great, some ok)
  • http//www.canteach.ca/elementary/songspoems1.html
  • http//www.poetry4kids.com/poem-60.html Great
    selection of poems!!
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