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Words Their Way Word Sorts for Derivational Relations Spellers - Shane Templeton, Francine Johnston, Donald Bear, Marcia Invernizzi

Words Their Way Word Sorts for Derivational Relations Spellers

Buch | Softcover
176 Seiten
2008 | 2nd edition
Pearson (Verlag)
978-0-13-514578-4 (ISBN)
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Words Their Way® companion volumes, 2e

We believe that the hands-on word sorting approach to word study is invaluable to you and your students.  These stage-specific companion volumes to Words Their Way®: Word Study for Phonics, Vocabulary, and Spelling Instruction provide a complete curriculum of reproducible sorts and detailed directions for the teacher working with students in each stage of spelling development, from emergent through derivational relations. NOTE: This edition is 3 hole punched.

 

NEW! All second editions boast



Literature Connections making links between features being studies and valuable children’s literature
Targeted Learners sections that clarify which students will benefit most from the instruction
Spell Checks and other Assessments available more frequently throughout
High Frequency Words receive special attention 

This companion volume, the last in the series, provides word study for advanced readers and writers in the derivational relations stage of spelling development (Grades 5 — 12).  The text focuses on spelling and vocabulary knowledge that grow primarily through processes of derivation–from a single base word or word root to a number of related words derived through the addition of prefixes and suffixes. Additionally, students explore word origins and word spelling-meaning relationships.

Meet the Authors Shane Templeton is Foundation Professor of Literacy Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno.  A former classroom teacher at the primary and secondary levels, he researches the development of orthographic and vocabulary knowledge.   Francine Johnston is Associate Professor in the School of Education at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she teaches reading, language arts, and children’s literature.  A former first-grade teacher and reading specialist.   Donald Bear  is director of the E. L. Cord Foundation Center for Learning and Literacy where he and preservice, Master’s and doctoral students teach and assess children who struggle to learn to read and write. Donald is a professor in the Department of Educational Specialties in the College of Education at the University of Nevada, Reno. Donald has been a classroom teacher and he researches and writes about literacy development and instruction. He is an author of numerous articles, book chapters, and books, including Words Their Way®, Words Their Way® with English Learners, and Vocabulary Their Way.   Marcia Invernizzi is Director of the McGuffey Reading Center at the University of Virginia exploring developmental universals in non-English orthographies.  A former English and reading teacher, Marcia works with children experiencing difficulties learning to read and write in intervention programs such as Virginia’s Early Intervention Reading Initiative and Book Buddies  

Unit I: Prefixes

Sort 1 Prefixes  (in-, un-, dis-, mis-)

Sort 2  Prefixes  (pre-, post-, fore-, after-)

Sort 3 Prefixes (re-, ex-, in-, de-) 

Sort 4  Prefixes (sub-, com-, pro-, en-)

Assessment for Sorts 1 -4

Unit II:  Derivational Suffixes

Sort 5  Suffixes (-y and —ly)

Sort 6 comparative suffixes (-er, -est, -iest, -ier)

Sort 7 Noun Suffixes (-er, -or, -ist, -ian)

Suffixes (-ment, -less, -ness)

Sort 9 Siffixes (-ary, -ery, -ory)

Sort 10 Suffixes (-ty and —ity)

Sort 11 suffixes (-al, -ial, -ic)

Sort 12 Adjective Suffixes (-ful, -ous, -ious)

Sort 13 Ver b Suffixes (-en, -ize, -ify)

Assessment for Sorts 5 — 13

Unit III: The Suffix -ion

Sort 14 Adding —ion to Base Words, No Spelling Change

Sort 15  Adding —ion and —ian, no spelling change

Sort 16  Adding —ion; e-drop and Spelling Change

Sort 17  Adding —ation, -cation, and —ition

Assessment for Sorts 14 - 17

Unit IV:  Spelling-Meaning Patterns

Sort 18  Consonant Alternation

Sort 19 Vowel Alternation — Long to Short

Sort 20 Vowel Alternation — Long to Short/Schwa

Sort 21 Adding Suffixe -ity: Vowel Alternation, Schwa to Short

Sort 22 Vowel Alternation, Long, Short, and Schwa

Sort 23 Adding -ion: Vowel Alternation — Spelling Change

Sort 24 Multiple Vowel Alternations

Assessment for  Sorts 18 - 24

Unit V:  Greek and Latin Elements I

Sort 25 Greek Number Prefixes  mono- , uni-, bi-, tri-)

Sort 26 More Number Prefixes

Sort 27  Greek and Latin Elements: Size (micro-, mega-, super- hyper-)

Sort 28  Greek Roots (tle, phon, photo, graph)

Sort 29 More Greek Roots (geo, therm, scope, meter, logy)

Sort 30 Latin Roots  (spect, port, form)

Sort 31 Latin Roots  (dic, aud, vis) 

Sort 32 Latin Roots  (gress, rupt, tract, mot)

Sort 33 Latin Roots  (fract, flect.flex, ject, mist./mit)

Sort 34 Latin Roots  (man, scrib/script, cred, fac)

Assessment for  Sorts 25 - 34

Unit VI:  Greek and Latin Elements II

Sort 35  Latin Roots  (duc/duct, sequ/sec, flu, ver/vert)

Sort 36  Latin Roots ( bene, mal) and Prefixes (ante-, post-)

Sort 37 Greek and Latin Elements: Amount (magni, min, poly, omni)

Sort 38 Greek and Latin Elements: Body (cap, corp, dent/don’t, ped/pod)

Sort 39 Greek and Latin Elements: (terr, astr/aster, hydra/hydro, bio)

Sort 40 Latin Roots (gen, mort, bio)

Sort 41 Latin Roots (ven/vent, junct, spir, sec/sect)

Sort 42 Latin Roots (jud, leg, mod, biblio)

Assessment for Sorts 35 - 42

Unit VII:  Greek and Latin Elements III

Sort 43  Latin and Latin Roots (voc, ling/lang, mem, psych)

Sort 44 Greek and Latin Roots (path, sens/sent, med/medi, sol)

Sort 45  Prefixes (intra-, inter-, intro-, circum-)

Sort 46  Latin Roots  (press, pur/purg, fus, pend)

Sort 47  Latin Roots  (pos, loc, sist, sta/stat/stit)

Sort 48  Latin Roots  (ced/cess/ceed, ten/tend, lit)

Sort 49  Predictable Spelling Changes in Word Roots (ceive/cept, tain/ten, nounce/nun)

Assessemnt for Sorts 43 -  49 

Unit VIII: Advanced Spelling-Meaning Patterns

Sort 50 Suffixes (-ent/-ence, -ant/-ance)

Sort 51 Suffixes (-ent/-ence/-ency, -ant/-ance/-ancy)

Sort 52 Suffixes  (--able, -ible)

Sort 53 Adding  -able (e-drop and y to i)

Sort 54 Accent and Doubling

Sort 55 Words from French

Assessment for Sorts 50 — 54

Unit IX: Prefix Assimilation

Sort 56 Prefix Assimilation: in-

Sort 57 Prefix Assimilation: com-

Sort 58 Prefix Assimilation: sub-

Sort 59 Prefix Assimilation: ex- and —ob

Sort 60 Prefix Assimilation: ad-

Assessment for Sorts 56 - 60            

Appendices

Blank Template

Word Work at Home

Word Sort Corpus

Erscheint lt. Verlag 3.7.2008
Reihe/Serie Words Their Way Series
Sprache englisch
Maße 211 x 274 mm
Gewicht 410 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
ISBN-10 0-13-514578-3 / 0135145783
ISBN-13 978-0-13-514578-4 / 9780135145784
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