Selected Product: | Words Their Way: Letter and Picture Sorts for Emergent Spellers Paperback Author: Donald R. Bear, Marcia Invernizzi, Francine John Publisher: Prentice Hall Release Date: 2005-01-28 ISBN-10: 0131135910 ISBN-13: 9780131135918 List Price: $19.99 Average Customer Rating: | | Words Their Way: Word Study for Phonics, Vocabulary, and Spelling Instruction (4th Edition) (Words Their Way Series) ISBN-10: 013223968X ISBN-13: 9780132239684 List Price:$41.33 Words Their Way: Word Sorts for Within Word Pattern Spellers (2nd Edition) (Words Their Way Series) ISBN-10: 013514843X ISBN-13: 9780135148433 List Price:$19.99 Words Their Way: Word Sorts for Letter Name - Alphabetic Spellers (2nd Edition) (Words Their Way Series) ISBN-10: 0135145805 ISBN-13: 9780135145807 List Price:$19.99 Words Their Way Word Sorts for Syllables and Affixes Spellers (2nd Edition) (Words Their Way Series) ISBN-10: 0135145775 ISBN-13: 9780135145777 List Price:$19.99 Words Their Way: Words Sorts for Derivational Relations Spellers ISBN-10: 0131718126 ISBN-13: 9780131718128 List Price:$19.99 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Words Their Way: Letter and Picture Sorts for Emergent Spellers by Donald R. Bear, Marcia Invernizzi, Francine John (ISBN-10: 0131135910, ISBN-13: 9780131135918). At this time we have not yet written a review for Words Their Way: Letter and Picture Sorts for Emergent Spellers by Donald R. Bear, Marcia Invernizzi, Francine John (ISBN-10: 0131135910, ISBN-13: 9780131135918). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com This book provides teachers with concept sorting ideas followed by picture sorts for developing phonemic awareness, alphabet knowledge, letter recognition and concept of words in print. This companion volume augments that content with numerous reproducible sorts that specifically address the needs of the syllables and affixes speller. Accompanying the sorts are step-by-step directions for guiding pupils through the sorting lessons, as well as follow-up activities and tips for using the sorts to their best advantage. Designed for elementary educators' use as part of a reading curriculum where emergent spelling is covered. A "must have" for anyone implementing Words Their Way. | Customer Rating: | | Sorts 1-5 are concept sorts, 6-11 are picture sorts for phonological awareness, 12-14 are alphabet knowledge sorts, and 15-27 are sorts for beginning consonant sounds. Assessments are included for each group of sorts. Instructions for introducing/demonstrating the sorts are given, as well as notes for the teacher, literature links for read-aloud, extension activities and my favorite - shared reading texts. I think that this is a fabulous resource and after teaching first grade for 5 years, I plan on implementing Words Their Way in my kindergarten classroom in September. I also think that this is a must have for anyone planning on implementing the program. I don't think that the WTW textbook offers the range of resources in this book. | Reading Specialist | Customer Rating: | | This is a very helpful book for ESL Kindergarteners! I have all the Words Their Way books and have used them at every grade level in my elementary school. | A MUST for K-2 teachers. | Customer Rating: | | Like the other Words their Way materials, this volume continues the wonderful tradition of combining excellent teaching ideas with the black line masters so you can use the strategies immediately. This level is especially appropriate for students learning letter/sound relationships. It gives dozens of poems and stories which have sorts to support teaching them. There are old faithfuls such as "It's raining, it's pouring" to new poems that teach phonemic awareness, rhyming, visual discrimination and sight words. My favorite is the alphabet printed in several different fonts so students can learn all the ways 'A' might look. I wish I had this 21 years ago when I started teaching. I use it daily now. |
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