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1 All You Need for Word Stud Success Research-based, Hands-on Approach Words Their Wa: Word Stud in Action Words Their Wa: Word Stud in Action Developmental Model includes the following materials in a read-to-use format: Developmental word stud is a student-centered, assessment-driven approach to fostering word knowledge that includes the development of phonics, spelling, word recognition, and vocabular. Using this approach means: At the heart of the program is the sort that enhances our students learning through hands-on experience in comparing and contrasting words b sound and spelling pattern, and categorizing the words b meaning, use, and parts of speech. This stage-specific consumable book contains resources for each sort, including the picture and/or word cards, grid for sorting, and writing activit. Recognizing that each student s writing and spelling progresses along a predictable continuum of development. Utilizing assessment through qualitative spelling inventories to identif a student s spelling stage. Differentiated instruction allows students to build word knowledge based on their own development. Word stud is done as part of a balanced approach to reading, writing, and spelling instruction. Noted researchers Donald R. Bear, Marcia Invernizzi, Francine Johnston, and Shane Templeton introduced ou to word stud through Words Their Wa: Word Stud for Phonics, Vocabular, and Spelling Instruction (Merrill/Prentice Hall). Words Their Wa: Word Stud in Action, is the official companion, in a read-to-use format that makes it eas for ou to implement word stud in our classroom. The Developmental Model version is uniquel positioned to: Ensure students develop essential elements of reading, including phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, and vocabular, in just minutes a da. Provide flexible instruction based on students spelling stages with an assortment of activities that meet their unique learning needs. Engage students in grouping sounds, words, and pictures into specific categories with photographic picture cues and full-color design. Help students increase their knowledge of spelling patterns and the meaning of specific words b looking closel at words. Ensure the Common Core State Standards, or an state standards, are addressed in a proper scope and sequence. Reach students at their instructional level to promote effective, personalized learning. Student Book Classroom Starter Packs Includes one Teacher Resource Guide, 10 Student Books, Teacher Resource CD, Whiteboard Activities DVD, Big Book of Rhmes included where noted with an *. Revised Edition with CCSS Companion Emergent-Earl * * Big Book of Rhmes Use these books of rhmes with high-interest, engaging illustrations to introduce man sorts in the EmergentEarl,, and Within Word Patterns stages Sllables and Affixes Emergent-Earl * Teacher Resource Guide * With both instructional and content support, teachers effectivel implement and instruct all the stages in Words Their Wa Sllables and Affixes Teacher Resource CD Materials found on the CD can be printed and integrated into the classroom instruction. Resources include picture/word cards for demonstrating sorts, a variet of sort-specific games, and additional sorts for supplementar instruction. Whiteboard Activities DVD Engage students visual, auditor and tactile senses using the interactive whiteboard activities to introduce sorts with modeling and practice sorting and writing the sort to solidif learning. Words Their Wa Librar Each book features a skill covered in most sorts from the Emergent-Earl,, and Within Word Patter stages. Each librar consists of 6-packs of each title. PearsonSchool.com International customers: visit PearsonGlobalSchools.com Copright Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All rights reserved. ADV: (FOR REP ORDERS) SAM: Revised Edition Student Books (10-Packs) Emergent-Earl Sllables and Affixes Words Their Wa Libraries Emergent-Earl Words Their Wa 5th Edition Professional Book Words Their Wa: Word Stud for Phonics, Spelling, and Vocabular Instruction M.0211.KR.KR.LE Rea Building Confident Learners, One Sort at a Time Featuring Whiteboa rd-read Activities Research-based word stud approach made eas and accessible for teachers!
2 All You Need for Word Stud Success Research-based, Hands-on Approach Words Their Wa: Word Stud in Action Words Their Wa: Word Stud in Action Developmental Model includes the following materials in a read-to-use format: Developmental word stud is a student-centered, assessment-driven approach to fostering word knowledge that includes the development of phonics, spelling, word recognition, and vocabular. Using this approach means: At the heart of the program is the sort that enhances our students learning through hands-on experience in comparing and contrasting words b sound and spelling pattern, and categorizing the words b meaning, use, and parts of speech. This stage-specific consumable book contains resources for each sort, including the picture and/or word cards, grid for sorting, and writing activit. Recognizing that each student s writing and spelling progresses along a predictable continuum of development. Utilizing assessment through qualitative spelling inventories to identif a student s spelling stage. Differentiated instruction allows students to build word knowledge based on their own development. Word stud is done as part of a balanced approach to reading, writing, and spelling instruction. Noted researchers Donald R. Bear, Marcia Invernizzi, Francine Johnston, and Shane Templeton introduced ou to word stud through Words Their Wa: Word Stud for Phonics, Vocabular, and Spelling Instruction (Merrill/Prentice Hall). Words Their Wa: Word Stud in Action, is the official companion, in a read-to-use format that makes it eas for ou to implement word stud in our classroom. The Developmental Model version is uniquel positioned to: Ensure students develop essential elements of reading, including phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, and vocabular, in just minutes a da. Provide flexible instruction based on students spelling stages with an assortment of activities that meet their unique learning needs. Engage students in grouping sounds, words, and pictures into specific categories with photographic picture cues and full-color design. Help students increase their knowledge of spelling patterns and the meaning of specific words b looking closel at words. Ensure the Common Core State Standards, or an state standards, are addressed in a proper scope and sequence. Reach students at their instructional level to promote effective, personalized learning. Student Book Classroom Starter Packs Includes one Teacher Resource Guide, 10 Student Books, Teacher Resource CD, Whiteboard Activities DVD, Big Book of Rhmes included where noted with an *. Revised Edition with CCSS Companion Emergent-Earl * * Big Book of Rhmes Use these books of rhmes with high-interest, engaging illustrations to introduce man sorts in the EmergentEarl,, and Within Word Patterns stages Sllables and Affixes Emergent-Earl * Teacher Resource Guide * With both instructional and content support, teachers effectivel implement and instruct all the stages in Words Their Wa Sllables and Affixes Teacher Resource CD Materials found on the CD can be printed and integrated into the classroom instruction. Resources include picture/word cards for demonstrating sorts, a variet of sort-specific games, and additional sorts for supplementar instruction. Whiteboard Activities DVD Engage students visual, auditor and tactile senses using the interactive whiteboard activities to introduce sorts with modeling and practice sorting and writing the sort to solidif learning. Words Their Wa Librar Each book features a skill covered in most sorts from the Emergent-Earl,, and Within Word Patter stages. Each librar consists of 6-packs of each title. PearsonSchool.com International customers: visit PearsonGlobalSchools.com Copright Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All rights reserved. ADV: (FOR REP ORDERS) SAM: Revised Edition Student Books (10-Packs) Emergent-Earl Sllables and Affixes Words Their Wa Libraries Emergent-Earl Words Their Wa 5th Edition Professional Book Words Their Wa: Word Stud for Phonics, Spelling, and Vocabular Instruction M.0211.KR.KR.LE Rea Building Confident Learners, One Sort at a Time Featuring Whiteboa rd-read Activities Research-based word stud approach made eas and accessible for teachers!
3 Putting Word Stud in Action... Start with a Spelling Inventor Qualitative Spelling Inventories, administered similar to spelling tests, are designed to show students knowledge of ke spelling features that relate to the different spelling stages. Based of an analsis of students spelling, small groups can be formed and appropriate instruction planned. (Sample qualitative spelling inventories can be found in Words Their Wa: Word Stud for Phonics, Vocabular, and Spelling Instruction b Donald R Bear, et al.)...with Assessment, Resources to Meet Individual Needs, and a Routine that Spells Success Maintain a Weekl Word Stud Routine To streamline planning for teachers and give students multiple opportunities to work with words, it is essential to develop a word stud routine. Each da consists of word stud instruction and follow-up independent work.. Suggestions for primar and intermediate students are provided in the Teacher Resource Guide. The following is a sample week of instruction. Placement in Developmental Stages Students will be placed within one of five developmental stages, which are briefl described below. Developmental Stage Emergent-Earl Within Word Pattern Sllables and Affixes Derivational Relations Students Neglect to use an sound-smbol correspondence Represent strongest sounds with a single letter Have an incomplete knowledge of alphabet Appl the alphabet literall using the letter names to spell sounds Spell phoneticall; represent most strong sounds and beginning consonants Omit most silent letters and preconsonantal nasals 1 Teacher-Modeled Sort Introduce the sort through an engaging poem and whiteboard activit. 2 Student Sorting Reinforce learning with lots of practice sorting on 2 and ever da. This is just one wa to sort. Students love sorting on the whiteboard. 3 Writing Sort Writing is another opportunit to appl new knowledge and demonstrate the connection between reading, writing, and spelling. 4 5 Word Hunt Find words in context while reading. Students are encouraged to read books from the correlated Words Their Wa Libraries or other reading materials as the practice the skill taught. Sort Game Strengthen skills with fun games that motivate and engage students. Progress Monitoring Use Spell Checks to monitor students word stud progress. Correctl spell most single-sllable, short vowel words, beginning consonant diagraphs, and two-letter consonant blends Attempt to use silent long-vowel markers Use but confuse long-vowel patterns Connect word knowledge with vocabular growth Correctl spell most single-sllable, short- and long-vowel words and high-frequenc words Make errors at sllable juncture points and in unaccented sllables Connect word knowledge with vocabular growth Spell most words correctl Make errors on low-frequenc multisllabic words derived from Latin and Greek forms Meet Students Individual Differences Teaching students at their developmental stage ensures students are receiving personalized instruction based on their needs. Teachers know when to teach what. Word Stud in Action provides the flexibilit to meet the varied developmental levels in our classroom. English language learners. The Teacher Resource Guide offers helpful strategies for the unique learning needs of English language learners. Struggling readers. Use assessment to place students at their appropriate developmental stage and find the resources the need to succeed. Students with special needs. Varied learning approaches, such as visual and kinesthetic, support students with special needs. Home School Connections. Promote famil involvement b sharing activities suggested in the Teacher Resource Guide. For a sample at our students developmental stage, please review the Words Their Wa Sampler CD, or visit
4 Putting Word Stud in Action... Start with a Spelling Inventor Qualitative Spelling Inventories, administered similar to spelling tests, are designed to show students knowledge of ke spelling features that relate to the different spelling stages. Based of an analsis of students spelling, small groups can be formed and appropriate instruction planned. (Sample qualitative spelling inventories can be found in Words Their Wa: Word Stud for Phonics, Vocabular, and Spelling Instruction b Donald R Bear, et al.)...with Assessment, Resources to Meet Individual Needs, and a Routine that Spells Success Maintain a Weekl Word Stud Routine To streamline planning for teachers and give students multiple opportunities to work with words, it is essential to develop a word stud routine. Each da consists of word stud instruction and follow-up independent work.. Suggestions for primar and intermediate students are provided in the Teacher Resource Guide. The following is a sample week of instruction. Placement in Developmental Stages Students will be placed within one of five developmental stages, which are briefl described below. Developmental Stage Emergent-Earl Within Word Pattern Sllables and Affixes Derivational Relations Students Neglect to use an sound-smbol correspondence Represent strongest sounds with a single letter Have an incomplete knowledge of alphabet Appl the alphabet literall using the letter names to spell sounds Spell phoneticall; represent most strong sounds and beginning consonants Omit most silent letters and preconsonantal nasals 1 Teacher-Modeled Sort Introduce the sort through an engaging poem and whiteboard activit. 2 Student Sorting Reinforce learning with lots of practice sorting on 2 and ever da. This is just one wa to sort. Students love sorting on the whiteboard. 3 Writing Sort Writing is another opportunit to appl new knowledge and demonstrate the connection between reading, writing, and spelling. 4 5 Word Hunt Find words in context while reading. Students are encouraged to read books from the correlated Words Their Wa Libraries or other reading materials as the practice the skill taught. Sort Game Strengthen skills with fun games that motivate and engage students. Progress Monitoring Use Spell Checks to monitor students word stud progress. Correctl spell most single-sllable, short vowel words, beginning consonant diagraphs, and two-letter consonant blends Attempt to use silent long-vowel markers Use but confuse long-vowel patterns Connect word knowledge with vocabular growth Correctl spell most single-sllable, short- and long-vowel words and high-frequenc words Make errors at sllable juncture points and in unaccented sllables Connect word knowledge with vocabular growth Spell most words correctl Make errors on low-frequenc multisllabic words derived from Latin and Greek forms Meet Students Individual Differences Teaching students at their developmental stage ensures students are receiving personalized instruction based on their needs. Teachers know when to teach what. Word Stud in Action provides the flexibilit to meet the varied developmental levels in our classroom. English language learners. The Teacher Resource Guide offers helpful strategies for the unique learning needs of English language learners. Struggling readers. Use assessment to place students at their appropriate developmental stage and find the resources the need to succeed. Students with special needs. Varied learning approaches, such as visual and kinesthetic, support students with special needs. Home School Connections. Promote famil involvement b sharing activities suggested in the Teacher Resource Guide. For a sample at our students developmental stage, please review the Words Their Wa Sampler CD, or visit
5 Putting Word Stud in Action... Start with a Spelling Inventor Qualitative Spelling Inventories, administered similar to spelling tests, are designed to show students knowledge of ke spelling features that relate to the different spelling stages. Based of an analsis of students spelling, small groups can be formed and appropriate instruction planned. (Sample qualitative spelling inventories can be found in Words Their Wa: Word Stud for Phonics, Vocabular, and Spelling Instruction b Donald R Bear, et al.)...with Assessment, Resources to Meet Individual Needs, and a Routine that Spells Success Maintain a Weekl Word Stud Routine To streamline planning for teachers and give students multiple opportunities to work with words, it is essential to develop a word stud routine. Each da consists of word stud instruction and follow-up independent work.. Suggestions for primar and intermediate students are provided in the Teacher Resource Guide. The following is a sample week of instruction. Placement in Developmental Stages Students will be placed within one of five developmental stages, which are briefl described below. Developmental Stage Emergent-Earl Within Word Pattern Sllables and Affixes Derivational Relations Students Neglect to use an sound-smbol correspondence Represent strongest sounds with a single letter Have an incomplete knowledge of alphabet Appl the alphabet literall using the letter names to spell sounds Spell phoneticall; represent most strong sounds and beginning consonants Omit most silent letters and preconsonantal nasals 1 Teacher-Modeled Sort Introduce the sort through an engaging poem and whiteboard activit. 2 Student Sorting Reinforce learning with lots of practice sorting on 2 and ever da. This is just one wa to sort. Students love sorting on the whiteboard. 3 Writing Sort Writing is another opportunit to appl new knowledge and demonstrate the connection between reading, writing, and spelling. 4 5 Word Hunt Find words in context while reading. Students are encouraged to read books from the correlated Words Their Wa Libraries or other reading materials as the practice the skill taught. Sort Game Strengthen skills with fun games that motivate and engage students. Progress Monitoring Use Spell Checks to monitor students word stud progress. Correctl spell most single-sllable, short vowel words, beginning consonant diagraphs, and two-letter consonant blends Attempt to use silent long-vowel markers Use but confuse long-vowel patterns Connect word knowledge with vocabular growth Correctl spell most single-sllable, short- and long-vowel words and high-frequenc words Make errors at sllable juncture points and in unaccented sllables Connect word knowledge with vocabular growth Spell most words correctl Make errors on low-frequenc multisllabic words derived from Latin and Greek forms Meet Students Individual Differences Teaching students at their developmental stage ensures students are receiving personalized instruction based on their needs. Teachers know when to teach what. Word Stud in Action provides the flexibilit to meet the varied developmental levels in our classroom. English language learners. The Teacher Resource Guide offers helpful strategies for the unique learning needs of English language learners. Struggling readers. Use assessment to place students at their appropriate developmental stage and find the resources the need to succeed. Students with special needs. Varied learning approaches, such as visual and kinesthetic, support students with special needs. Home School Connections. Promote famil involvement b sharing activities suggested in the Teacher Resource Guide. For a sample at our students developmental stage, please review the Words Their Wa Sampler CD, or visit
6 All You Need for Word Stud Success Research-based, Hands-on Approach Words Their Wa: Word Stud in Action Words Their Wa: Word Stud in Action Developmental Model includes the following materials in a read-to-use format: Developmental word stud is a student-centered, assessment-driven approach to fostering word knowledge that includes the development of phonics, spelling, word recognition, and vocabular. Using this approach means: At the heart of the program is the sort that enhances our students learning through hands-on experience in comparing and contrasting words b sound and spelling pattern, and categorizing the words b meaning, use, and parts of speech. This stage-specific consumable book contains resources for each sort, including the picture and/or word cards, grid for sorting, and writing activit. Recognizing that each student s writing and spelling progresses along a predictable continuum of development. Utilizing assessment through qualitative spelling inventories to identif a student s spelling stage. Differentiated instruction allows students to build word knowledge based on their own development. Word stud is done as part of a balanced approach to reading, writing, and spelling instruction. Noted researchers Donald R. Bear, Marcia Invernizzi, Francine Johnston, and Shane Templeton introduced ou to word stud through Words Their Wa: Word Stud for Phonics, Vocabular, and Spelling Instruction (Merrill/Prentice Hall). Words Their Wa: Word Stud in Action, is the official companion, in a read-to-use format that makes it eas for ou to implement word stud in our classroom. The Developmental Model version is uniquel positioned to: Ensure students develop essential elements of reading, including phonological awareness, phonics and word recognition, and vocabular, in just minutes a da. Provide flexible instruction based on students spelling stages with an assortment of activities that meet their unique learning needs. Engage students in grouping sounds, words, and pictures into specific categories with photographic picture cues and full-color design. Help students increase their knowledge of spelling patterns and the meaning of specific words b looking closel at words. Ensure the Common Core State Standards, or an state standards, are addressed in a proper scope and sequence. Reach students at their instructional level to promote effective, personalized learning. Student Book Classroom Starter Packs Includes one Teacher Resource Guide, 10 Student Books, Teacher Resource CD, Whiteboard Activities DVD, Big Book of Rhmes included where noted with an *. Revised Edition with CCSS Companion Emergent-Earl * * Big Book of Rhmes Use these books of rhmes with high-interest, engaging illustrations to introduce man sorts in the EmergentEarl,, and Within Word Patterns stages Sllables and Affixes Emergent-Earl * Teacher Resource Guide * With both instructional and content support, teachers effectivel implement and instruct all the stages in Words Their Wa Sllables and Affixes Teacher Resource CD Materials found on the CD can be printed and integrated into the classroom instruction. Resources include picture/word cards for demonstrating sorts, a variet of sort-specific games, and additional sorts for supplementar instruction. Whiteboard Activities DVD Engage students visual, auditor and tactile senses using the interactive whiteboard activities to introduce sorts with modeling and practice sorting and writing the sort to solidif learning. Words Their Wa Librar Each book features a skill covered in most sorts from the Emergent-Earl,, and Within Word Patter stages. Each librar consists of 6-packs of each title. PearsonSchool.com International customers: visit PearsonGlobalSchools.com Copright Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All rights reserved. ADV: (FOR REP ORDERS) SAM: Revised Edition Student Books (10-Packs) Emergent-Earl Sllables and Affixes Words Their Wa Libraries Emergent-Earl Words Their Wa 5th Edition Professional Book Words Their Wa: Word Stud for Phonics, Spelling, and Vocabular Instruction M.0211.KR.KR.LE Rea Building Confident Learners, One Sort at a Time Featuring Whiteboa rd-read Activities Research-based word stud approach made eas and accessible for teachers!
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