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Diane Snowball and Faye Bolton
Year: 1999
Media: 280 pp/paper ISBN: 978-157110-074-0 Grade Range: K-8
Item No.: WEB-0074
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Table of Contents | About the Author(s)
Spelling K-8 meets the needs of schools and districts that want to put systematic teaching in place without compromising the principles of constructivist learning. Recognizing the professional expertise of classroom teachers, the authors consistently urge teachers to consider the suggested plan in relation to their children's spelling needs. Children are actively engaged in spelling explorations, being guided by their teachers, forming generalizations that reflect their current understanding about how written English works. Specific suggestions are also offered for children whose first language is not English. Spelling K-8 addresses the issues that administrators and parents are concerned about - especially phonics and learning high-frequency words - and offers teachers a wealth of strategies and resources to draw on. Spelling K-8 assists teachers in: - understanding current beliefs about teaching and learning and means of translating these into classroom practice;
- implementing specific types of spelling investigations, such as sounds, spelling patterns or suffixes, by clearly outlining the general process involved in spelling explorations;
- identifying the possible spelling focuses for children in each grade level, taking into consideration their needs and the explorations they have been introduced to in previous years;
- relating the teaching of spelling to reading and writing experiences in a variety of curriculum areas;
- knowing the generalizations children need to learn to enable them to understand how written English works.
Spelling K-8 will help you plan the teaching of spelling at a whole-school level and at each grade level.
Table of Contents
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You will need the latest version of Adobe Flash Player to browse this book. Contents Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Principles and Practices
Chapter 3: Planning a School Spelling Program
Chapter 4: Letters
Chapter 5: Phonological Awareness
Chapter 6: Onsets and Rimes
Chapter 7: Sounds
Chapter 8: Spelling Patterns
Chapter 9: Contractions
Chapter 10: Compound Words
Chapter 11: Homophones
Chapter 12: Plurals
Chapter 13: Prefixes and Suffixes
Chapter 14: Derivatives and Origins of English Words
Chapter 15: Apostrophes for Possessives and Plurals
Chapter 16: Proofreading
Chapter 17: High-Frequency Words
Chapter 18: Personal Words to Learn
Chapter 19: Sample Schedules for a School Spelling Program
Appendix A: Student Checklists
Appendix B: Questions Parents Ask
Appendix C: Class Words
Appendix D: Personal Words
Index
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About the Author(s)
Faye is a native of Melbourne, Australia and she conducts onsite, ongoing professional development in schools in New York City and Australia. She had worked as an elementary school teacher and literacy consultant in New Zealand, the U.S. and Australia. > More Diane hails from Australia and travels a lot between her home and New York. In her long career as a teacher, she's been a teacher of mathematics and science, teacher librarian, assistant principal and literacy consultant, among many other duties. > More
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