Easy Lessons for Teaching Word Families: Hands-On Lessons That Build Phonemic Awareness, Phonics, Spelling, Reading, and Writing Skills
By (Author) Judy Lynch
By (author) Chambliss Maxie
Scholastic Canada Ltd
Scholastic Canada Ltd
1st December 1998
Canada
Children
Non Fiction
Educational: First / native language: Reading and writing skills
Primary and middle schools
372.6
Paperback
128
Width 211mm, Height 274mm, Spine 8mm
318g
Help students make the link between phonemic awareness (hearing sounds in words) and phonics (the visual details of print) with these 55, systematic lessons. Using big and small letter cards, word boxes, and nursery rhymes--all designed as ready-to-go reproducibles--children manipulate their own letters to make words having high-frequency word patterns. Students then sort these for common word patterns and write more words using the sounds they have just practiced. Perfect for small-group practice, the lessons are arranged by vowel patterns to help teachers pick and choose what their students need. For use with Grades K-2.
Judy Lynch is a full-time teacher at Madison School near Sacramento, California. Her training as a Reading Specialist and a Reading Recovery(R) teacher is put into practice daily in primary classrooms. In her free time, Judy also enjoys working with teachers across the U.S. and Canada in the application of research to classroom practice.