Description
Defining word study as the direct exploration and analysis of words–through phonics, vocabulary, and spelling instruction–the authors maintain that it is most effective when sound, spelling, and meaning are examined simultaneously. To that end, they offer thirty engaging activities divided into three sections: exploring word structure, examining word meanings, and extending word learning. In this way, word study becomes a fascinating part of the overarching language arts curriculum. Students learn all about words, inside and out, as they sort and spell, harvest and map, define and design, investigate and analyze, decode and use words–all toward the aim of becoming more effective and efficient readers and writers. For use with Grades 2-8.
This guide instructs teachers on how to teach students to use sound, spelling, and meaning to investigate and analyze words.
Scholastic Teaching Resources (Theory and Practice)
Education
Teaching Methods & Materials
Edition: Language Arts, Education
Keywords: Teaching Methods & Materials