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Intentional Spelling: Seven Steps to Eliminate Guessing.: OneSearch! - 2 views

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    This article provides a seven step approach to spelling instruction that encourages word study based on the words students experience in their daily writing activities. It focuses on shifting spelling instruction from a focus on the number of words spelled correctly to developing an understanding of how words work.
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    I really like this! My student really struggles with spelling and so this will be great for my instruction so I can better help him!
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    I also enjoyed this article! I feel like the strategies they list under principle 3 I can use with my student. I also like the games they listed under principle 6. I feel like the games are fun and also beneficial to the students because it will help them develop their spelling.
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    I love this article. Spelling is so much more than memorizing and the author is right when she says that the words the student don't master on Friday are forgotten by Monday. That is why we work on blends, digraphs, onsets, and rimes. I also love the part about how spelling affects self-esteem and vocabulary as well. Awesome information!
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    This article really got me thinking about spelling and how it affects a students writing confidence. I like how it is an analyzing of words approach rather than just memorization. I think the chart fort student analyzing could be useful but I might change the wording to be more kid friendly.
sarah Vander Zanden

everythingESL: The K-12 ESL Resource from Judie Haynes - 1 views

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    web resources specifically for ESL students...some areas are great...some not so useful. please think about your student first, then as ESL or language learner...
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    web resources specifically for ESL students...some areas are great...some not so useful. please think about your student first, then as ESL or language learner...
Lauren Petri

ERIC - Adolescent Literacy: Wordy Study with Middle and High School Students, TEACHING ... - 1 views

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    Words Their Way (WTW) to teach phonemic awareness, spelling patterns, and morphology to adolescent students.
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    I really liked this Lauren, thanks for posting! I used WTW at Lincoln, and it worked well. I was wondering how to implement it with older students, and here are some answers!
anonymous

TOPS Report #1 (Reading Practice) - 0 views

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    The computer generated report that the student and teacher can see after each quiz a students takes.
ploesslk

10 Ways to Use Technology to Build Vocabulary - 4 views

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    This article tells about 10 free internet tools that can be used to build vocabulary skills. These tools can be used in a variety of classrooms for any grade level.
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    I really liked the idea of the digital vocabulary trip. It seems as if it would be very effective to have the students connect words they hear in the reading to the main theme of the book or topic.
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    I absolutely love the "combine vocabulary learning and social service" part of this article. The website, freerice.com, is an amazing way to motivate the student to practice their vocabulary. Every time the user gets a vocabulary definition correct the website donates 10 grains of rice through the United Nations World Food Programme! I remember using this years ago when someone posted it to a social media site, and I stayed on it until I'd gotten 600 pieces of rice donated. I definitely want to do this as a fun activity with my student. Thanks for posting this!
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    Excellent choice. Hoping folks use these tips and try them out when they are applicable.
Jill Fischer

Building English Language Learners' Academic Vocabulary: Strategies and Tips - 5 views

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    This article focuses on the different levels of vocabulary and what they mean. Also, the article talks about what effective vocabulary instruction is and how it should be used. It gives many different ideas for strategies that could be used to help teach vocabulary to students such as graphic organizers, academic vocabulary journals and quick writes. The article gives examples for both elementary and secondary students.
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    You might include the title to pique other students' interests...hard to make a decision about it if the link is all we see. Your description is very helpful.
Gabrielle Doud

Word Study Instruction in the K-2 Classroom.: OneSearch! - 1 views

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    This study helped students learn to spell words that they had often misspelled by putting the words that sound the same but are spelled similarly into the same wordlist. They also looked at student writing and worked together in small groups.
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    Interesting approach to grouping 2nd graders. When targeting both writing and reading instruction, spelling achievement lags far behind reading achievement. Not as important in K-1 groups. Article provided insight on strategy choices I may choose for my student.
Sarah Marston

Overlapping Vocabulary and Comprehension: Context Clues Complement Semantic...: OneSearch! - 0 views

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    This article presents a strategy to use with upper elementary or middle school students to help them use the context of a word to find out the meaning. The authors combined two strategies of using context clues and semantic gradients to help students make the vocabulary-to-comprehension connection explicit.
Natalie Miller

Vocab-O-Gram - Google Drive - 5 views

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    This is a strategy to assist students with predicting, story structure, character analysis, and story response.
Bridget Bryson

http://mymassp.com/files/GullenHandouts.pdf - 0 views

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    Journal article about assessment NOT being "all about grading." What does an 'F' actually teach a student?
Lauren Petri

Handwriting - 0 views

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    This has a ton of really great and quick activities to help with students' handwriting. I really like the b/d makes a "bed" and using index fingers to help with spacing between words.
Rachel Keller

Words, words everywhere, but which ones do we teach? - 3 views

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    There are an estimated 88,500 word families in printed school English. So how do we, as literacy teachers, determine the most valuable, appropriate vocabulary for each student?
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    Seems impossible, doesn't it? This is often why folks who argue for a holistic or sociocultural approach to teaching and learning start with what the child knows and build from there.
sydneymark

Instruction of Metacognitive Strategies Enhances Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary A... - 0 views

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    This website has metacognitive strategies that enhances reading comprehension and vocabulary with students in the 3rd grade. This website also talks about the importance and instruction of metacognitive strategies.
nb441800

ROBUST VOCABULARY INSTRUCTION IN A READERS' WORKSHOP - 1 views

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    This article shares the idea of having students choose the words they would like to learn as a strategy to teach vocabulary. The students put their chosen words in a box to review as a class.
shastae

The Directed Spelling Thinking Activity (DSTA): Providing an effective balance in word ... - 1 views

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    This article discusses a strategy that encourages honest discussion, critical thinking, concept formation, and the use of problem-solving strategy. It also allows the children to make predictions, revising their predictions through reading, and using evidence from the readings to defend their conclusions.
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    I liked the different strategies that the authors wrote about on page 103. Those strategies seem to be more student-led, which could mean that students are exploring and solving problems with spelling. However, I wonder how the strategies will work if student's aren't used to self-monitoring spelling individually (asking themselves, does it look right, sound right, and make sense)?
Rebecca Brown

Notebook Know-how: Strategies for the Writer's Notebook - Aimee Elizabeth Buckner - Goo... - 0 views

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    While this is a book, there is a lot of the book included in this preview. The book discusses strategies to help students create their own writer's notebook. 
Melissa Pietig

Helping Linguistically Diverse Students Share What They Know - 0 views

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    What age group does this target?
Sara Reierson

OneSearch!: Motivating and engaging students in reading - 0 views

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    what age level is this focused on?
Brooke Argotisnger

Toward A Model Of Promoting Literacy For Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder In The... - 1 views

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    Implementations for classroom teachers with students with ASD
Bridget Bryson

http://read180.scholastic.com/pdf/research/12_2005_EffectivenessReport_StrugglingMS_LAU... - 0 views

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    Research paper on effect of Read 180 on middle school students (note, sponsored by Scholastic)
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