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Presented by Shannon Lockard [email protected] Word Study Entry Task: As a team, list as many words as you can on the paper at your table, that have the root word aqua or aque

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Presented by Shannon Lockard

[email protected]

Word Study

Entry Task: As a team, list as many words as you can on the paper at your table, that have the root word aqua or aque

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District Goal # 1. Teaching and Learning: Create a personalized learning environment where students achieve rigorous standards through quality instruction.

Key Actions: 1.4 Quality Instruction1.4.1 By 2009, implement and evaluate plan to

provide a personalized learning environment that allows for individualized and differentiated instruction to meet students’ needs.

Content and Instructional Approaches:2. Balanced Literacy6. Guided Language Acquisition Design

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LA N GUA GE A N D LITERA CY FRA MEWORK 3-5

Language and Word Study

Interactive Read Aloud Modeled or Shared Reading/Writing Interactive Edit Reader’s Theater/Process Drama Interactive Vocabulary Choral Reading

Handwriting Mini-lessons Poetry Sharing/Response Test Reading/Writing Word Study Mini-lessons Current Events

Oral, Visual and Technological Communication Communication, Presentation

Performance/Drama, Visual Representation

Reading Workshop Writing Workshop

Book talks/Mini-lessons Writer Talks/Mini-lessons Independent Guided Literature Independent Guided Investigations Reading Reading Study Writing Writing

Group Share and Evaluation Group Share and Evaluation

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1. Emergent Stage2. Letter Name—Alphabetic Stage3. Within Word Pattern Stage4. Syllables and Affixes5. Derivational Relations

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Language Arts History

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1.2.2 Apply a variety of strategies to comprehend words and ideas in complex text.

Connect to Cognitive Content Dictionary

Keep root, suffix, or prefix for a week

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Root word in the centerBranches from root with derived words and meanings

Twigs from the branches of other forms of the derived word

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Homophone sortHomophone dictionaryHomophone Rummy

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1. Find a chart2. Answer the question3. Ask a new question4. Move to a new chart

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Bear, D., Invernizzi, M., Templeton, S., & Johnson, F. (2004). Words Their Way: Word Study for phonics, vocabulary, and spelling instruction (3rd Ed.) Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Bloodgood, J.W.; Pacifici, L.C. “Bringing Word Study to Intermediate Classrooms”. The Reading Teacher, November 2004.

http//www.all-about-spelling.com/list-of-homophones.html

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