Each resource in this BUNDLE includes over one hundred word parts for students to analyze, interact with, and compete in games. The knowledge of these word parts will greatly impact student reading progression. They will be able to tackle more challenging vocabulary and be able to decode the meaning of thousands of otherwise unknown words. All of these resources are based on the word parts from Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. The Anchor Charts are designed to put up at the beginnin
This BUNDLE includes over one hundred word parts for students to analyze, interact with, and compete in games. The knowledge of these word parts will greatly impact student reading progression. They will be able to tackle more challenging vocabulary and be able to decode the meaning of thousands of otherwise unknown words. Garble is based on the word parts from Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. Garble is by far the best review game I have in my classroom, and trust me, there are many
With this Word Part BUNDLE, students will learn the meaning of over one hundred word parts. As a result, students will be able to extend that knowledge into more challenging vocabulary and be able to decode the meaning of thousands of otherwise unknown words. These anchor charts are based on the word parts from Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. These charts are designed to put up at the beginning of the week or a single lesson. As such, the charts include the word part but not the mea
Garble is by far the best review game I have in my classroom, and trust me, there are many. Kids cannot get enough! It's a game of chaos where players never know when it's their turn or who they'll face off. In this game, kids have to both define the word parts as well as come up with example words. This game is based on the word parts from Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. How to play:In groups of three to six, players simply take turns flipping a card in front of them until their sym
Pass it On is a fast-paced, intense, and challenging review game. Alternatively, students can take it slow, use their notes, and review word parts without the hullabaloo. The cards can also easily and beautifully be pasted in their interactive notebooks. HOW TO PLAY Simply flip a card over. In turns, each player says a word (a real word) that contains that prefix, suffix, or root. Once they’ve said their word, they pass the card to the player on their left, and that new player must say another
Garble is by far the best review game I have in my classroom, and trust me, there are many. Kids cannot get enough! It's a game of chaos where players never know when it's their turn or who they'll face off. In this game, kids have to both define the word parts as well as come up with example words. This game is based on the word parts from Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. How to play:In groups of three to six, players simply take turns flipping a card in front of them until their sym
Garble is by far the best review game I have in my classroom, and trust me, there are many. Kids cannot get enough! It's a game of chaos where players never know when it's their turn or who they'll face off. In this game, kids have to both define the word parts as well as come up with example words. This game is based on the word parts from Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. How to play:In groups of three to six, players simply take turns flipping a card in front of them until their sym
Garble is by far the best review game I have in my classroom, and trust me, there are many. Kids cannot get enough! It's a game of chaos where players never know when it's their turn or who they'll face off. In this game, kids have to both define the word parts as well as come up with example words. This game is based on the word parts from Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. How to play:In groups of three to six, players simply take turns flipping a card in front of them until their sym
These anchor charts are based on the early derivational sorts from the resource, Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. These charts are designed to put up at the beginning of the week or a single lesson. As such, the charts include the word part but not the meaning. Kids are meant to discover the meaning themselves as they complete word sort activities such as word hunts, open sorts, blind sorts, etc. While the answer key obviously is used to write the meaning of the word parts on the char
These anchor charts are based on the late syllables & affixes from the resource, Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. These charts are designed to put up at the beginning of the week or a single lesson. As such, the charts include the word part but not the meaning. Kids are meant to discover the meaning themselves as they complete word sort activities such as word hunts, open sorts, blind sorts, etc. While the answer key obviously is used to write the meaning of the word parts on the ch
These anchor charts are based on the late derivational sorts from the resource, Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. These charts are designed to put up at the beginning of the week or a single lesson. As such, the charts include the word part but not the meaning. Kids are meant to discover the meaning themselves as they complete word sort activities such as word hunts, open sorts, blind sorts, etc. While the answer key obviously is used to write the meaning of the word parts on the chart
These anchor charts are based on the middle derivational sorts from the resource, Words Their Way and Vocabulary Their Way. These charts are designed to put up at the beginning of the week or a single lesson. As such, the charts include the word part but not the meaning. Kids are meant to discover the meaning themselves as they complete word sort activities such as word hunts, open sorts, blind sorts, etc. While the answer key obviously is used to write the meaning of the word parts on the cha
This resource is perfect for creating writing thieves in your classroom. Students will further develop their close reading skills and learn to read like a writer. This resource was modeled after (and is an extension of) the six signposts of Notice and Note by Beers and Probst. These three reading purposes can be utilized with your students in three easy ways: 1) as anchor charts for displaying at the beginning of a read-aloud, shared read, independent reading, or guided reading lesson. 2) as
4th - 12th
Close Reading, Creative Writing, Reading Strategies
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CCRA.R.1
, CCRA.R.3
, CCRA.R.4
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