Words Their Way Word Sorts for Derivational Relations Spellers — Shane Templeton et al. (2018)

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Book Description

For courses in Reading Methods (Supplementary) / Phonological Awareness and Phonics The ideal stage-specific companion to Words Their Way: Word Study for Phonics, Vocabulary, and Spelling Instruction. In keeping with the authors’ belief that the hands-on, word sorting approach to word study is invaluable to teachers and students alike, this volume presents prepared sorts and activities covering the full curriculum of word study for advanced readers and writers in the derivational relations stage of spelling development (Grades 5-12). Complete with 60 sorts, and dozens of other activities and assessments, this book provides all of the resources needed to teach word origins and word spelling-meaning relationships. Together, the Words Their Way core text and this supplement provide teachers with the knowledge and tools to meet the wide range of needs in today’s classrooms. The 3rd Editio n includes enhanced step-by-step directions for each sort and new generalization, explore, and apply sections.


Book Details

  • Author: Shane Templeton, Francine Johnston, Marcia R. Invernizzi, Donald R. Bear
  • Publisher: Pearson
  • Published Date: 2018-05-11
  • Published Year: 2018
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-13: 9780134773667

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