Word Study is developmental and a huge part of Phonics, Vocabulary and Spelling Instruction.  "Becoming fully literate is absolutely dependent on fast, accurate recognition of words in text, accurate production of words in writing so that readers and writers can focus their attention on making meaning." 
(Bear, et al.,2004, Words Their Way. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall)

Words Their Way is a practical way to study words based on research of developmental spelling and word knowledge.  Your child will learn spelling and vocabulary based on the way he naturally learns at his developmental or instructional level.

  I will meet your child where he is developmentally and help build a "Strategy Tool Box" for not only spelling, but the understanding of words and why words are spelled the way they are. There will be no memorization of a list of words but a true working list with sorts and explanations that your child will learn and understand. We will be building on what is known about words to what is new. It is very powerful to have the knowledge of the many ways a certain vowel sound can be spelled in words as your child reads and writes.

Daily Oral Language practice and application will take place to enrich your child's knowledge and competency with the following areas in vocabulary development: grammar, phonemic awareness, phonics, and word bank building.


Weekly Word Sorts
Click on your child's word sort group to get a copy of the words
and explanation of this week's focus.

(thank you, Mrs. Vetromile for typing up the word sort letters!)

     
Oscars Grammys and Golden Globes Emmys
Feb. 6- Feb. 10 Feb. 6- Feb. 10 Feb. 6- Feb.10

Practice your words for Word Study with SPELLING CITY!  You can play games and you can even take a spelling test if you want! Each word will be "read"  to you or given to you in a sentence..it's YOUR choice.
 
Follow these simple directions:
1. Click on the Spelling City picture above. 
2. Look on the tabs at the top of the page and click on "Find a List" (2nd tab).
3. Type in my first and last name: "Jenny Haynes".
4. Click on Jenny Haynes that is written in blue.
5. Click on the word list for the week and you can do all sorts of fun activities.
Happy Spelling!