Hello, this is Beth Ann from Taming My Flock of Firsties.
I wanted to thank Lori for letting me guest blog on Tutorial Tuesday. What a great idea!
I wanted to thank Lori for letting me guest blog on Tutorial Tuesday. What a great idea!
Words Their Way came into our classrooms one Monday morning. "This is what you are going to use for your Spelling program." Hmmmm?
The first and second grade teachers all got together and "learned" what this program was about. Some teachers took the initiative to dive right in so that others could learn from their expertise. It's a good thing we have some penguins in our school. :)
Now that we have been using it for two years, we have all embraced it.
Once you get into it, you will LOVE it!
One of my colleagues developed a system for each day. We pretty much followed by the book but we tweaked some things to make it our own.
Monday: Hand out sorts.
Discuss with groups.
NAME
SCRIBBLE
HIGHLIGHT
CUT
SORT
Name: They write their names REALLY BIG on the back of their sorts.
Name: They write their names REALLY BIG on the back of their sorts.
Highlight: They highlight their features.
There is usually a lot of discussion going on about connections and other things they have found.
They are given two copies (one for home and one for school).
I send home a little note each day in the beginning to explain what the parents should be doing each day.
Tuesday: Speed Sort
I have found that my firsties have a really hard time reading the clock in our room...really???
I put a timer on the Smart Board and we all do the speed sort together.
The timer counts up and when they are finished they record their time on their sheet.
Click on the image to download a copy for you.
I have to explain to them that their sorts are not the same. They are comparing their time from before and not to compare other students with their time. It worked pretty well for me this year. If they beat their time from before, they get a sticker on their page. :) I LOVE stickers!
Wednesday: Buddy Sort
They find someone in their sorting group.
I broke their groups up into berries this year (blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, etc.). When they find someone, they work together to "quiz" each other. "What word would go in this feature?" "Where does this word belong?"
Thursday: Word Hunt
Using their Daily 5 Read to Self bags, they have to find words that go along with their features. I started out with trying to find 10 of each. Boy, was that a nightmare! I finally figured out that what worked best for the students and me was to go through all the books (there are only eight) and try to find some words that fit in the features. If they cannot find any (which happens a lot), they can look at the word wall or try to think of some words that would go with that feature.
Friday: Test
The students sort their words and then glue them into their Spelling Journals. After the entire group was finished with this I would call them back for some extra testing.
I would give them 5 words to spell (from their features) and a bonus word (maybe an oddball word).
The kids really looked forward to Spelling.
They made some great progress.
We have them take a pre-test to see where they fit in groups and then a post-test to see how much they have grown.
I enjoy this program so much!
If you have any questions or suggestions, please email me at bakteach16@gmail.com.
Have a wonderful day!
I use Words Their Way in my classroom too and I absolutely LOVE it! I love being able to see where my students are and be able to give them meaningful instruction on their instructional levels. Then, to see their growth throughout the year....I love it!
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Following Optimism in 2nd Grade
It does sound like a good program with a lot of meaningful tasks to achieve a goal.
DeleteWoW - that's AmAzInG!! I'm guessing that by Friday they know those words inside and out. Fantastic ideas for engagement and authenticity. Thanks, Beth Ann, for this tutorial and Lori, for an awesome guest post!!
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The Corner On Character
I agree, Beth Ann did a wonderful job on her post. Can we be expecting any tutorials from the coolest corner around? (Yes, that is an invitation to guest blog) Let me know if you would like to participate. As always with me, there are very little rules :) Thanks for the comment, Barbara!
DeleteLori
I like how you've set up the routines, Beth Ann! I tried this program a few years ago but didn't stick with it long enough to really make it work. Do you find they're transferring their spelling knowledge to their daily writing?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing :) These are the kinds of posts I love reading ... it gets me thinking about how I can improve my own teaching :)
Barbara
Grade ONEderful
I loved this post too. As I work with preschool, we don't do much spelling, but I learned something new and that's always a plus!
DeleteCacheyMama, I teach Head Start too and use the Words Their Way program for early childhood. The program includes concept sorts, beginning sound sorts and rhyming word sorts. I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this very easy to follow tutorial! I love WTW.
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