Mrs. LaBorde s. Words Their Way. Spelling Homework Guide. (Please keep this all year to help with spelling homework!!!)



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Mrs. LaBorde s Words Their Way Homework Guide (Please keep this all year to help with spelling homework!!!)

ABOUT WORDS THEIR WAY Words Their Way is a new approach to teaching spelling that allows students to learn words at their individual level of instruction and teaches them how words work. Each trimester, students will take a diagnostic spelling assessment (for which they do not study) to determine their spelling level. After looking at what students know about spelling, we have put them into spelling groups at their developmental levels. Each group will have a different spelling word sort. By studying these word sorts, students will learn to sort, compare and contrast word features in each category, make discoveries, become more fluent readers, and increase their vocabulary through word meanings. Students move through weekly word study patterns by doing in class activities, homework and ending the week with a word sort test on Fridays. WHAT IS A WORD STUDY? Word study is a study of words features. Students lists will be on a word study PATTERN (example the study of the long u sound in u_e, ew, or ue or how adding the suffix -ful or -less changes a word s meaning). The quiz on Fridays will be on the pattern from that week using some of their words from each student s sort and some additional words that were not on their sort, but fit the pattern they were studying. WHY A "WORD STUDY" INSTEAD OF A "TRADITIONAL" SPELLING PROGRAM? Research studies indicate that memorization of lists of "spelling words" does not promote the development of spelling skills. In the past when we ve used this traditional approach, many students who received a 100% on their spelling test could not spell most of the words in their writing! Memorizing a list of words and getting 100% on weekly tests does not necessarily mean a child is a good speller. It may just mean they are good at memorizing words for a test. Using the Words Their Way word study program also allows us to work at each student s individual level rather than using a one size fits all spelling list. WHAT DOES THE HOMEWORK LOOK LIKE? Homework will consist of spelling sorts and other activities Monday through Thursday. The test will be on Fridays. MONDAY: Students will cut out their words and complete a word sort like we did in class. They will then explain how and why they sorted their words the way they did. TUESDAY: Students will choose five of their spelling words to use for a making connections activity. WEDNESDAY: Students will choose five of their spelling words to include in either sentences or a short story. THURSDAY: Students will take a practice test to prepare for Friday s spelling test.

Mrs. LaBorde s Words Their Way Weekly Homework Routine Monday Night: Word Sort (Use the word sheet that was sent home in your Home Folder) 1. Cut out the words from your spelling word sheet. 2. Sort all of the words into categories. 3. Write each spelling category in a different column on your Monday Night Homework Sheet. 4.Copy your spelling words in the appropriate columns on your Monday Night Homework Sheet. 5. At the bottom of the sheet, explain what you learned about the words during this sort. Example of a Correct Explanation I noticed that there are two ways to make the /ow/ sound. It can be spelled ow and ou. Example of an Incorrect Explanation I noticed that there were a lot of long words on our spelling list. Tuesday Night: Making Connections 1. Choose 4 of your spelling words. For each word, make a connection to four NEW words (that are NOT your spelling words) based on sound, spelling pattern, etc. 2. The connection can be about beginning sounds, ending sounds, how many syllables, short vowels, long vowels, or words that rhyme with your spelling word. See the next sheet in this packet for examples of good connections you can make with spelling patterns! Wednesday Night: Writing Choice Choice #1: Sentences Write five sentences using at least 1 spelling word per sentence. Underline your spelling word in each sentence. Make these sentences good quality! (Correct example: I bumped my knee on the corner of our white plastic patio chairs.) (Incorrect example: My knee hurts.) Choice #2: Story Write a short story using at least 5 of your spelling words. Underline your spelling words in the story. Make this story at least five sentences long. Choice #3: Definitions Choose five spelling words to define. Underline your spelling word in each sentence. Make these sentences good quality! (Correct example: A smock is a type of shirt you wear over your clothes to protect them from getting messy during an art project.) (Incorrect example: A smock is a shirt.) Thursday Night: Buddy Check 1. Find a buddy at home (friend, neighbor, babysitter, parent, relative, etc.) 2. Tell your buddy to read each word to you. As your buddy reads each word, write it down on your Thursday Night Homework Sheet. 3. After your buddy has read all the words, YOU check them over. If the word is correct, put a check mark or star next to it. If a word is spelled incorrectly, circle it. Have your buddy read the incorrect words to you again. Write those words in the second column labeled Try Again. 5. For any words you misspelled on the first try, write them correctly (you can look at your word list) in the third column labeled Correct. Circle the parts of the word you need to remember. Write your scores at the bottom of each column.

Pattern Making Connections: Patterns to Look for (Here are some spelling patterns you can look for when making connections on Tuesday night s homework!) Definition Example Patterns Example in Words Short Vowels Short a a cat, glass, stand Short e e bed, then, check Short i i bit, film, listen Short o o hop, lost, moth Short u u nut, lump, brush Long Vowels Long a a, ai, ay cake, nail, stay Long e ee, ea sheep, sneak, bleed Long i i, igh, y lime, right, sky Long o o, oe, oa hope, toe, coach Long u u, ue, ew tune, knew, blue Vowel Digraph two vowels that make ONE sound together oa, ee, ea, ai boat, feet, clean, rail r-influenced Vowel A vowel sound that is influenced when followed by r in a syllable ar, air, er, ear, ire, ier, or, oar, ur, ure hurt, card, cheer, tire, shore Diphthong Two vowels that glide together oi, oy, aw, ou boil, toy, law, out Silent e the final e in a spelling pattern that usually makes a long vowel sound in the word; the silent e does not e tile, came, rope

Schwa represent a sound itself The sound of the middle vowel in an unstressed syllable; the vowel is NOT long or short a, e, i, o, u, y about, done, pencil Double consonants Two of the same consonant together ll, nn, bb, dd tall, cannon, bubble, paddle Consonant Blend Two or more consonants that slide together to make a sound br, dr, thr, squ, bl, tr, nd brag, drive, throat, land Consonant Digraph Two consonants that make ONE new sound together wh, ch, th, sh, ck white, child, tooth, shell, rock Silent Beginning Consonant A consonant that does not make its own sound kn, gn, wr knock, gnat, wrap Soft c c that makes the /s/ sound c nice, circle, ceiling Soft g g that makes the /j/ sound g huge, giant, gentle Word Families Group of words with a common pattern; MUST start with a vowel -and -ook sand/band/hand/land look/book/crook/shook Syllables The smallest unit of sound; always has a vowel sound included 2 syllables bookcase, iron (book-case, ir-on) CVC Pattern Consonant-vowel-consonant CVC hat, can, tap CVCe Pattern Consonant-vowel-consonantsilent e CVCe hate, cane, tape CVVC Pattern Consonant-vowel-vowelconsonant CVVC feel, rain, read Prefix A part added to the beginning of a base/root word to change its meaning pre-, dis-, mis- preview, disagree, misspell Suffix A part added to the end of a base/root word to change its meaning -ful, -less, -er hopeful, careless, player

Name: MONDAY NIGHT HOMEWORK: Word Sort Date: Directions: Cut apart your words and sort them. Then, copy your sort onto this sheet. _ What did you learn about your words from this sort? Be specific.

TUESDAY NIGHT HOMEWORK: Making Connections Directions: Choose four of your spelling words. For each word, make a connection with four new words. The connection can be about beginning sounds, ending sounds, how many syllables, short vowels, long vowels, or words that rhyme with your spelling word. Word Connection Word Connection New Words New Words Word Word Connection Connection New Words New Words

WEDNESDAY NIGHT HOMEWORK: Writing Choice Directions: Choose one of the following to do for homework tonight. Circle your choice. Choice #1: Sentences Write five sentences using at least 1 spelling word per sentence. Underline your spelling words.. Make these sentences good quality! Choice #2: Story Write a short story using at least 5 of your spelling words. Underline your spelling words in the story. Make this story at least five sentences long. Choice #3: Definitions Choose five spelling words to define. Underline your spelling word in each sentence. Make these sentences good quality!

THURSDAY NIGHT HOMEWORK: Buddy Check Directions: Have a buddy test you on your spelling words. YOU check them over. Correct words get a star or smiley face, incorrect words get circled. Have your buddy read the incorrect words to you again. Write those words in the second column labeled Try Again. For any words you misspelled, write them correctly in the third column labeled Correct. Circle the parts of the word you need to remember. Words Try Again Correct