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Learn about the orthographic stages in English literacy, from emergent to advanced reading, and how word study can enhance literacy skills. Discover the importance of assessing spelling through the Elementary Spelling Inventory.
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Word Study Adapted from Words Their Way
The “Problem” with Spelling Lists • September • Mrs. Meachum • Apples • School • Chalk • Pencils • Homework • Computer • Autumn
Hooked on…Fonix? • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBXU1MD1J7w
The Braid of Literacy • Interwoven Components • Orthography • Reading • Oral Language • Writing
Orthographic Stages • Orthographic stages correspond to movement through orthographic layers • Alphabet Pattern Meaning Emergent stage Emergent reading Letter Name Beginning reading Within Word Pattern Transitional reading Syllables & Affixes Intermediate Reading Derivational Relationships Advanced Reading
Emergent Stage • Characteristics • Scribbles letters & numbers • Lacks concept of word • Lacks letter-sound correspondence • Pretends to read and write
Letter-Name Alphabetic Stage • Characteristics • Represents beginning & ending sounds • Uses letter names to invent spelling • Functional concept of word • Reads word by word
Within Word Pattern Stage • Characteristics • Spells most CVC words correctly • Uses beginning consonant digraph/blends • Attempts long vowel markers • Reads silently with fluency and expression • Writes more fluently • Can revise and edit
Syllables & Affixes Stage • Characteristics • Spells most single syllable words correctly • Errors at syllable juncture • Reads with good fluency & expression • Writes responses that are sophisticated and critical • Reads faster silently than orally • We went out west last sumer.We drove a littel camper bus.We stoped at Nashal Parks and went hikeing in the mountens.
Derivational Relations Stage • Characteristics • Mastered high frequency words • Errors on Greek/Latin low-frequency words • Reads with fluency & expression • Writes responses that are sophisticated and critical • Reads faster silently than orally Math is not my faverite subject and I don’t always enjoy it.It’s been mostly easy and sometimes challegin. I like it when we use math in recipes and mesure ingredence.
Assessing for Instruction: ESI • Elementary Spelling Inventory ( Grades 1-6) • Simple • Whole-Group • Valid, Reliable Results • Assesses what Students KNOW, not what they don’t ( resists deficit model)
Student Sample • bed • Ship • whin • lump • flote • trane • plase • jrive • brite • shoping • Spoile • surving 13. chued 14. carrys 15. martched 16. chowr 17. botel 18. faver 19.ripin 20. seler 21. pleshur 22.fortunt 23. cofdnut 24. sivalice 25. opsititin
WTW Overview • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrRDR9pPDvM
Beginning Instruction • Begin with what students “use but confuse” • Word Sorts – address complexities of English • Identifies patterns • Points out oddities • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nniK8uX_MTc
Let’s Try it Out! • You will be given a sort from one of the WTW stages. • Together we will “walk through” the following sorts: • Open • Closed/Writing • Speed • Word Hunt
The Great Part… • It doesn’t matter how many groups you have, the procedure stays the same – only the sorts change!
Supporting Word Study & Vocabulary • Word Ladders http://www.dltk-kids.com/type/word_ladders.htm • Read –Aloud Word Walls • Word Wizard http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/interactives/wordwizard/ • Word Games